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Black Belt Knockout (Powerhouse M.A. Book 4) by Winter Travers (5)


Chapter 5

 

Roman

 

 

Shit.

        I looked down at the letter on my counter and shook my head.

        “Fucking unbelievable.”

        Just when I thought I had everything figured out and I knew what I wanted to do, a fucking wrench gets thrown in, blowing up all of my plans.

        Dear Mr. Yeck,

                We hope this letter finds you well.

                    SKW would like to make you an offer we hope you can’t refuse. We’ve been watching you closely for the past few years, and we feel SKW and Roman Yeck would make a great team.

                    As of right now, we know you are not on the tournament circuit, but we hope to persuade you to join this upcoming year and have SKW behind you.

       

        Son of a bitch.

        A killer sponsorship just falling into my lap.

        I would have killed to have this opportunity five years ago. Having one of the biggest weapons manufacturers wanting you to represent them was huge.

        Going back on the circuit would mean lots of time away from Powerhouse, and also time away from Sage and Sam.

        But it also meant a shit ton of money.

        Not only would I have the money from the sponsorship, but if I won my divisions, that would just be money on top of money.

        I scanned the letter, seeing they really were making me an offer that was going to be hard to refuse. Shit.

        I shoved it in my workout bag, grabbed my keys, and headed to Powerhouse. I didn’t know what the hell I was going to do, but I knew the guys could help me figure it out.

 

*

 

Sage

 

        “Two caramel lattes and four Americanos for The Moaners in the corner.”

        “You know,” Molly said as she grabbed two empty coffee cups, “Whatever happened to them only coming in on Mondays? Now they are like The Daily Moaners.”

        I shrugged and set the rest of the cups she would need in front of her. “Not a clue. Bess is here all the time now too. I’m surprised she hasn’t asked to be put on the payroll.”

        Bess was making her rounds of refills around the café and making small talk with any and everyone who would talk to her.

        “She did ask. I told her she could have unlimited free coffee.”

        My eyes bugged out. “Molly, that woman drinks like ten cups of coffee a day. I don’t even think she sleeps anymore.”

        “I know. I probably should have thought my offer through more before I told her. I swear, she just drinks so much because it’s free now.”

        “You got the coffee for the Moaners ready yet?” Bess asked. She set the empty coffee pot on the counter and grabbed a cup that was sitting next to the cash register. “When you’re done with those, make sure you give me a refill, hon.”

        Molly rolled her eyes. “Give me five minutes on the Moaners, and maybe you should switch to water for a bit.”

        “Or tea?” Decaf tea, but I wouldn’t tell her that.

        “Tea? You mean like that chai crap those soccer moms get?”

        Hook, line, and sinker. “Yeah! You’ll love it. It’s like the holidays in a cup.”

        “Oh, well, I suppose I can give it a try. Thanksgiving is next week, after all. Bring it over when you bring the Moaners theirs. I think we’re discussing the new bad boy book we read last week.” Bess flounced off to the Moaners in the corner, and I turned back to Molly.

        “How is Thanksgiving next week already?”

        “Um, well, that’s how the calendar works,” Molly laughed.

        I rolled my eyes. “That’s not what I meant. It feels like it was just the fourth of July last week. Now Sam is coming home with leaf projects and hand turkeys to decorate the fridge. Plus, Mary and Dale are constantly texting me asking what I'm bringing for dinner next week, and all I want to do is tell them I’ll drop Sam off at noon and pick him up at five.”

        Molly set the two lattes down in front of me, and I grabbed a tray.

        “I thought you loved going over to Mary and Dale’s?”

        I sighed. “I used to. Now I feel like I’m constantly lying to them. Yesterday, she asked me how my weekend was, and it took everything for me to not tell her the truth. I made up some lame excuse that you and I just hung out and watched movies Saturday night.”

        “Oh man,” Molly muttered.

        “Plus, Monday is the four-year anniversary of Jack’s death.”

        Molly dropped the cup she was holding and wrapped me up in a hug. “Oh, my God, I’m so sorry. I’m such an idiot. I totally forgot it was right around Thanksgiving. How are you holding up?”

        My cheek was pressed against her shoulder, and she was petting my hair. “I’m fine, Mol,” I mumbled. And I was. I had dealt with Jack’s death a while ago. I had loved him. We made a beautiful little baby together, and then he was gone. There wasn’t anything I could change. He died doing what he loved, and I was proud of him for that.

        “Are you sure?”

        “Molly, yes.”

        “You guys were so in love,” she mumbled.

        I cleared my throat and pulled out of her arms. I had been so in love with him. I didn’t know if I could say the same for him. In fact, I knew he wasn’t in love with me. Everyone thought we were the perfect couple, but if Jack had made it home from Iraq, they would have found out how wrong they were. “Yeah, we were.” I never told anyone what was actually happening between Jack and me. I didn’t want to tarnish the memories he had left behind for his family. So, as far as anyone was going to know, Jack and I were soulmates whose love ended too soon. “Now, finish up those coffees so I can get them over to the Moaners.”

        Molly quickly whipped up the coffees, and I whisked them over to the Moaners.

        “Hot damn, it’s about time. We didn’t know if we’d ever get them since you and Molly were having a moment,” Bess squawked.

        I set down the coffees and tucked the tray under my arm. “Anything else I can get you, ladies?” I asked.

        Bess took a sip of her chai tea. “Sweet baby Jesus in the manger, that is like Christmas in a cup.”

        “Told ya,” I sang. “Holler if you ladies need anything else, yeah?”

        They waved me off, and I headed back to the register.

        “Well, what was the verdict with Bess?” Molly asked.

        “She loved it. You did make it decaf, right?”

        “Heck yes. I’m pretty sure she was two cups of coffee away from having a heart attack. That woman can pound back the coffee.”

        I sat down on the stool behind the register and grabbed my lukewarm cup of decaf. “I think I’m going to have you start making me those from now on. My decaf Americanos just aren’t cutting it for me anymore.”

        Molly wrinkled her nose. “I can totally understand that. So, what’s the story with Sam and karate?”

        A sigh escaped my lips. “Somehow Roman talked me into letting him do it.”

        “That’s awesome.”

        “Uh, I wouldn’t go that far.”

        Molly grabbed my cup from me and dumped the remains down the drain. “Did you two happen to talk about the baby?”

        “Well, he’s going to my doctor’s appointment with me on Friday.”

        “What?” Molly gasped. “That is huge news. So, he’s excited about the baby?”

        I wouldn’t go that far. “I would say he’s in shock, just like I am.”

        “But he’s not running away like the little boy you thought he was. That is good news, Sage. He wants to be with you.”

        I shook my head. “That’s not what that means. It means he is a decent human being who isn’t going to leave his kid.”

        “I think you are wrong.”

        “I’m not. Roman is there for his baby, and that’s it. I’m not getting my hopes up at all he wants to be with me. We were basically two ships passing in the night who have now been detained at the pier. That is all that it is.”

        Molly blinked slowly. “What did you just say? Detained at the pier? Have you been drinking?”

        “What? No, of course not. All I’m saying is, this isn’t about Roman and me. He’s there for the baby, and that’s all I need him for.”

        “Really?” She asked. “You don’t need him for a little bit of boom shaka laka?” She thrust her hips and threw a wink at me.

        “Please don’t ever do that again. Leave your weird and awkward moves for Kellan in the bedroom.”

        “Oh, you better believe I save the best for him.”

        “So, wrong, Mol. So very wrong,” I laughed.

        “Back to Roman,” she said with a flick of her wrist. “So, you guys are good.”

        “As good as we are going to be. He wants to be there for his baby. I’m not going to stop him. I’m going to need all the help I can get after I push this baby out. Plus, he’s taking Sam to karate and giving me a huge discount. I can’t be too big of a bitch to him.”

        Molly crossed her arms over her chest. “I have to admit, Sage. This is not the way I thought things were going to go between the two of you. I figured you two would play cat and mouse the whole pregnancy, and you wouldn’t hear anything he had to say.”

        “Oh, trust me. Things aren’t perfect, but I can’t exactly be furious with him. I did my part to get this baby in my tummy.”

        “Baby?”

        I swung around, face to face with Bess who had her hand over her mouth.

        “Uh…” I stuttered.

        “Oh, my God, you are going to have a baby ninja!” She clapped her hands happily and spun around in a circle. “This is amazing! I always thought it was going to be Molly and Kellan to have the first baby, but I have to say this is a wonderful surprise.”

        “Wait, what? How do you know I have a baby ninja?” How long had Bess been standing there?

        She scoffed and shook her head. “Oh, honey. I know more than you think I do. I knew you and Roman knocked boots weeks ago.”

        “You did?” Molly gasped. “Why didn’t you tell me? I just found out three days ago when I found out she was pregnant.”

        “You youngins. Can’t see what’s right under your noses.”

        “Wait, there wasn’t anything under her nose. I haven’t even seen Roman since that night. How did you know?” There wasn’t any way Bess could have known Roman and I slept together.

        Bess shrugged. “Well, I guess I better get back over to the girls.”

        I grabbed her arm. “Not so fast. You have some explainin’ to do, Bess.”

        “Was that your Ricky Ricardo impression?” Molly laughed.

        I rolled my eyes. Lord have mercy.

        Bess yanked her arm out of my hold. “I guess you better keep your phone closer to you. That’s all I’m saying.”

        Son of a gun. That was how she knew something had happened with Roman and me. “You went through my phone?”

        “Wow, I didn’t even think about doing that. Good job, Bess. I knew it was a good thing to keep you around,” Molly praised her.

        “What? Are you both crazy? You can’t do that, Bess. This is mine!” I reached for my phone in my pocket, but it wasn’t there.

        Bess pulled my phone out of her pocket and held it up.

        I snatched it out of her hand. “What are you doing?” I exclaimed.

        “Just doing a little reading on my break. You really should call Mary back. She texted you twice this morning.” Bess flounced back over to her table with a wave over her shoulder.

        “Can you believe that?” I scrolled through my messages and saw Mary had asked me to call her when I got the chance. “I would have seen the notification Mary had texted me if someone hadn’t gone through my phone,” I yelled after Bess.

        Molly put her hand on my shoulder. “Calm down. The stress isn’t good for the baby.”

        I glared at her. “You aren’t any help either. You just praised her for looking through my phone.”

        “You have to admit,” she shrugged. “That was a pretty genius idea. If I had thought of it, I totally would have done it.”

        I shoved my phone into my back pocket. “Traitor,” I mumbled.

        She put her arm around my shoulder. “I’m not a traitor. It’s kind of like when you gave Kellan the key to the coffee shop. You knew you were just trying to help me. Just think of Bess that way.”

        “How is Bess going through my phone helping me?”

        “Um…uh…well,” she stuttered.

        “See, not helping at all. That’s just being nosy.” I grabbed the empty coffee pot and a rag off the counter and held it out to Molly. “Go fill that up, and I’ll do the last refill for the day. Try not to sneak out and rummage through my mail while I wipe down the counters.”

        “Sage, wait.”

        I waved her off and moved to the other side of the café to wipe down the tables. I wasn’t interested in what she had to say. I knew she was my best friend, but right now, it felt like everyone was against me, thinking they knew what was best for me.

        I was annoyed and irritated.

        And pregnant.

        All I wanted was to sink into a bubble bath, eat a ham sandwich, and top it all off with some mint chip ice cream. I glanced at the clock on the wall and saw I only had half an hour before my shift was over, and I could do just that.

        Praise Jesus.

*

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