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Chasing His Kickass Luna Back novel Chapter 16

Abby

“I just wanted to say hello to your current date,” Karl says, smirking at Adam over my shoulder.

I can feel the tension radiating from Adam’s place behind me. I glance over my shoulder at him, but he looks alright. Tense and annoyed, but no bruises to speak of. At least I managed to get here before an actual fight broke out.

Great, just what I need tonight, an embarrassing display of male posturing. If Karl thinks he’s going to win me back this way, then he’s sorely mistaken. Actually, if he thinks he can win me back at all, then he has no idea how I truly feel about everything. He can’t just decide one day that the divorce was a mistake and then expect that I’ll jump right back into his arms.

Karl looks at me, and his expression softens. “Also, there’s a piece of restaurant news I thought you’d be interested in. I found out about it in passing when I helped you with the complaint. Have you read these messages?”’

He hands me his phone, and I look down at the screen. It’s a series of reviews on social media about my restaurant. I read them, my brows pulling together. They’re bad. Some of them are even pretty detailed. One is even a direct complaint about me. Overbearing and unprofessional, it says. Looks like I’ve now got something else to cry about later.

I hand Karl his phone. “I’ve seen some of them before,” I say, struggling to keep my voice even. “I just didn’t expect them to get worse.”

There’s a sinking feeling in my stomach, and it takes some effort to keep my expression neutral. Karl gives me a careful look, and I force myself to meet his gaze. Unfortunately, he knows me too well.

“If you want–”

“I trust that Abby can fix these problems herself,” Adam says, cutting Karl off. I turn to look at him, but he’s glaring at Karl. I wonder what they said to each other before I got here. Something tells me that their conversation wasn’t very friendly, on either of their parts.

“Yeah, I believe she can too,” Karl says.

I turn back to him. He doesn’t seem fazed by Adam’s interruption, but I know he’s just trying to antagonize him. The less he reacts, the more he can act like anything Adam says or does is unimportant. That it would be beneath him to be bothered.

He gives Adam a pointed look. “But wouldn’t it be nice if someone could help her identify and fix these problems ahead of time?”

Adam doesn’t reply.

“Your biggest worry right now is restaurant capacity,” Karl says, turning his attention back to me. “Your store is very popular, but it’s too small.”

I cross my arms. A part of me knows he’s right, but another part is resistant to the idea. I never wanted a huge store, just something simple. And since when does he care about my restaurant? It’s not like he’s ever taken much interest in my cooking. The last thing I need right now is Karl butting his nose into my business. First my relationship, and now this?

“We reserve a lot of seats for familiar customers,” I say. “I don’t want to go upscale. What I want is to share my food with more people. That’s what I’ve always wanted.”

Adam takes a step closer to me, but I don’t look away from Karl. “It’s her restaurant. She knows what she’s doing.”

Karl ignores him. “I have plenty of business experience as an Alpha,” he says. “I could help you as a business consultant.”

“I don’t know…” I start.

“And my first piece of advice would be for you to expand your store.”

“That’s unnecessary,” I say. “I don’t want you involved in my business. We’re divorced. I don’t need a leader to tell me what to do with my restaurant.”

Karl shifts, his face turning red. I can tell he’s weighing what he should say next. I don’t bother turning to look at Adam. There’s no part of me that wants to see the smug look on his face. The last thing I need right now is two men fighting over me.

My phone rings, saving Karl from having to reply. I cross the room and pick it up. “Hello?”

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