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I.
"Melody Barnes?" The young blond jumped in her seat at the sound of her name. The man standing by her table smiled down at her. He was good-looking, far handsomer than she had expected, and his toned physique filled out the crisp white shirt-and-tie ensemble. A far cry from the ubiquitous blue button-down and khakis that seemed to be the unofficial uniform of male restaurant management.
"It-it's Mel, actually." She shook the hand he offered and tensed as he sat across from her, glancing down at the sheaf of paperwork in front of him.
"I'm Jim Marsh. Nice to meet you. So," prompted with ease in his voice, "tell me about yourself."
"Well, ah," she cleared her throat and silently kicked herself. Why am I so nervous? she thought. "Sorry. I'm a freshman at Keppler. Just moved here from Toledo."
"What are you studying?"
"Sociology, I think. It sounded interesting."
Well, no harm in not being sure just yet," he encouraged her. "Plenty of time for that. It says here you were a server at your last job."
"Yes, sir. At Hathaway's. It was an Italian restaurant. I started as a hostess, but they moved me over to waitress after a while."
"That's good. We are a busy place, and our customers expect a lot," he replied. Let me tell you a bit more about our restaurant. Morelli's started sixty years ago..." Mel shifted a bit in her seat as he went on. Mr. Marsh's eyes never left hers as he described the history of the restaurant and what a typical day was like. Morelli's was an institution in the small town of Hawkins, where Keppler College dominated most of the scenery. The restaurant building was an old manor house left over from the great logging days of Hawkins and the Morelli family had converted the first floor parlors into one wide space, turning it into the only fine dining restaurant for miles. The staff was a mix of townies – who mostly worked in the back of the house – and college kids who filled out the wait staff.
"And that's the long and short of it." Mel nodded as he finished. "It's good to have you on board," he said formally, offering his hand. "Tina will show you around and introduce you to the rest of the folks." Mel shook his smooth hand and rose.
"Thank you, Mr. Marsh."
"It's Jim, Mel. Unless you get in trouble, then it's Mr. Marsh," he smiled.
"Ok...Jim," she smiled back. They left the small office and walked through the kitchen, past the shining stainless steel rack in front of the ovens, out the swinging door, and along the wooden bar to the end, where a small group of employees sat talking. The only female in the group, threw her head back and laughed loudly at a joke.
"Must be pretty funny if you all have the time to laugh," Mr. Marsh barked at them. "Matt, Kyle, go in back and start prepping. Joe, shouldn't you be doing inventory for the bar right now?" Two dark-haired, slim boys rose from the stools with their smiles fading quickly. They looked so much alike they could have been brothers, and both loped slowly toward the kitchen. Their white shirts, soon to be covered in the spots and stains of a night spent manning a grill and stirring sauces were unbuttoned, revealing a far-too-casual amount of hairless chest. About the only thing convincing Mel that they were old enough to vote was Morelli's strict rule against hiring anyone under 18, on account of the alcohol they served.
The boys shuffled past her, the first (slightly taller than the other) smiled weakly and kept his eyes down. The other, close behind, nodded to Mel in greeting. His eyes flitted down to her chest before he looked away – a short peek, but enough to make Mel self-conscious. Behind the bar, Joe rose to his full height, and Mel was reminded of Alcide in
True Blood
, if Alcide ever shaved. Joe had the same shaggy hair and dark eyes but kept his goatee trimmed close. He was wearing a sharp black shirt that would've been wasted on a werewolf. He quickly gathered the glasses off the bar and swept a towel across the mahogany.
"Ah, ah," the redhead said musically as she lifted her cordial glass out of his reach and to her lips. "I'm finishing this. Need my energy for tonight." She winked at Joe, who turned to the bottles behind him with a clipboard in his hand.
"When you're finished, Tina," Mr. Marsh said darkly.
"Sorry, Jim," she replied, the joking over and the glass empty. She stood up from the stool and smoothed her short black skirt over her pale thighs. It ended well above her knees, showcasing her long legs. Her full hair was immaculate and hung in dark crimson waves over her neck and shoulders. Her lipstick made her full lips shine dark red, and Mel was intimated by the tall, alluring figure in front of her.
"This is Melody Barnes – Mel – and she is our new server," Mr. Marsh told her. "She's going to shadow you tonight, so show her the ropes and introduce her to the rest of the crew."
"No problem, boss," she said perkily. "Welcome to Morelli's, Mel!" she said with enthusiasm, hugging the shorter blond. Mel couldn't help but return her friendly smile. She liked Tina already.
"I'll leave you to it, then," Mr. Marsh said as he went back to the office. Tina watched him go, and Mel turned and did the same.
"Hmph," Tina murmured. "So gorgeous, but such a dick," she said under her breath, shaking her head. The door to the kitchen swung shut, and Tina patted Mel on the back. "Well, let's get started." She took the trainee around the restaurant, introducing Mel to the rest of the staff.
"Are they brothers?" Mel asked as they left the kitchen after meeting Kyle and Matt.
"The Bobbsey twins back there?" Tina joked. "No, but damned if they couldn't be, right?"
"Yeah, they look almost identical – same hair, same face, same build –"