Krystalina ~
My eyes welled up with fresh tears as I pulled out the plugs, shutting down the coffee machine, I bought with my hard-earned money.
This cafe is my life. My baby, and I am closing it down forever.
I was twenty when I decided I don't want to work under someone, I want to make something of my own. I wanted to do something that would bring happiness into people's lives, even if it was just for an hour.
I wanted to create a safe space for those who needed comfort and a place where they could feel at ease.
Last year on Christmas I opened my cafe on loan, and this year before even Christmas came, I am shutting it down because it went into huge loss.
And now I am left with nothing but a pile of loans and debt over my head. Something I won't be able to pay even if I sell my soul to the devil.
And the saddest part is I don't have anyone's support. My mother was against me for starting my own business, she wanted me to do a stable job like my sister, who is a high school teacher.
And I don't have my boyfriend with me anymore, who promised to support me.
I am all alone in this.
"A customer is here, and he is asking for a salted caramel latte."
I frowned, my cafe 'Latte and Pepper' has been a dead case for the past two months. Barely a customer or two comes.
Maybe God is trying to tease me.
"I will get it, you can go home," I said and plugged in the machine again, turning it on. "Are you sure? I can wait till you finish," Nina asked, her amber eyes laced with worry.
"I will handle it, Nina, and thank you for your cooperation" I said, keeping my voice from choking. I smiled at her through the tears that were forming in the back of my eyes.
Nina was the first person I hired, and she stayed till last. She never gave up.
"God, I am going to miss you so much, Kristie." She let out a sad laugh and wrapped her arms around me. I hugged her back. "I will miss you too."
I watched her retrieving back and soon started to prepare the last coffee. I filled the cup and put it on the tray and walked out of the kitchen with creamy muffins as a free treat.
My feet halted as my eyes landed on a man in a black suit and a white shirt underneath. His hair looked neat and sleek, even after the whole day, and there was not a single crease on his shirt. It was still crisp.
How is it even possible?
A powerful aura is radiating through him. His muscles flexed and rippled through his black coat as he wrote something on the paper.
He looked like someone who is rich, and I swear I never get rich customers.
"Are you done ogling at me?"
A shiver rolled down my spine as his velvety voice reached my ears. His warm brown eyes clashed against my blue ones, and I looked down in embarrassment.
I have never seen a man as gorgeous as him before. Morgan would be nothing but a sham in front of this man's beauty.
Get a grip Krystalina, he is your customer.
I coughed a little and stepped closer to his table, a yelp escaped my mouth as my foot hit the stand, and my eyes widened as the tray slipped from my hand.
Then a warm hand gripped mine and saved the tray before it could fall on the floor.
"Careful," he breathed out. Just one word was enough to fill my body with warmth.
I licked my lips as he helped me steady on my feet, his warm hand still holding my wrist.I could feel my heart pounding inside my chest as if I were running a marathon.
I nodded and placed the tray in front of him. "Anything else?" I ask, keeping my voice from shaking.
He sat back on the chair and mumbled a small no.
He grabbed the latte and took a sip, my breath hitched as my gaze traveled to his throat as he gulped, his adam's apple bob up and down. I have never seen someone having their latte with so much grace.
"We must talk."
I frowned.
His vulture-like eyes scrutinized me from head to toe, and suddenly I felt conscious of my appearance. He must be thinking of me as an ugly freak owner.
"Yes?" my voice trembled without any reason. What if he is here to forcefully throw me out of my cafe? Because it has happened once.
Maybe he is the government employee, but he doesn't look like one.
He looks as if he owns the whole of London.
"This cafe is still yours, Miss Moore, and I respect owners enough to not throw them out."
He spoke without giving any expression, his face stoic. I scrunched my nose up and could feel my cheeks heating up. Did I say it out loud?
"I don't have much time for you to waste, you must stop your thought process, Miss Moore."
I bit my lip. So he is one of those arrogant kinds who thinks only their time is valuable.
Just because he is the most handsome man I have ever seen and he saved the latte from falling doesn't mean I have to put up with his attitude.
I sat on the chair across from him and looked straight into his eyes. "What do you want to talk about? And do I know you?" I ask, and quirked my brow up.
He didn't speak for a moment, then he opened his pink mouth. "I want an honest answer... because I hate liars."
This guy has got some audacity. My mind is already in a mess right from the talk I had with Morgan today, and now, he is testing my patience.
"Are you a virgin?"
As the words left his mouth, my hand swung across his face, causing his pretty face to jerk aside.
I slapped him as hard as I could.