She smiled, eyes still watery, and said, “I’m Pepper.”
“Atlas Carter.” I introduced myself but didn’t offer my hand.
“What can I get you?” she asked.
I called out Ande’s regular order, then added an extra cookie on for good measure.
That one was mine.
Maybe if I was feeling better later, that was.
“Add in a couple of extra cups of sprinkles,” Maven instructed. “The kiddos love spelling their name out.”
I flashed her a grin.
She was right.
The kids did love doing that.
“Okie dokie, pokie,” Pepper butchered the saying.
My lips quirked.
I liked her already.
She bagged everything up, then handed it over the counter to me.
I got a great view down the gap in her shirt, and my throat went dry.
Or drier than it already was.
Seriously fantastic tits.
“Gotcha some help, Maven?” I asked as I kept my gaze on Pepper.
Pepper smirked at me.
“Sure do,” Maven said. “She’s fantastic. She works at the hotel off the interstate—the one you have to be a member of to get into—and then comes over here.”
“Two jobs?” I asked Pepper.
She shrugged. “Gotta make ends meet.”
I felt that.
“Sucks,” I agreed. “But you gotta do what you gotta do. Be careful over there, though. Lots of cheaters out and about. Shit gets kind of ugly there once a week.”
Pepper’s eyes gleamed. “Oh, I know.”
Chuckling, I waved goodbye and headed out.
The entire way to my sister’s house, my mind stayed on the woman. Pepper.
I even considered asking her out on a date.
Which was honestly quite impressive for me seeing as I’d sworn off women for life.
I wasn’t going to be like Quincy and Quaid.