Chapter 276
Elena
“Guys, group meeting!”
All our heads turned to Rona, who had an impressed look on her face. The ceremony hall would be open in one hour, which meant we still had some time left before it was time for us to switch rooms and take our seats. “Wait, first of all.” Rona looked at us. “The bar looks really pretty, doesn’t it?”
It was not something odd for Rona to jump from one subject to the other. It was something she often did, and we were all used to it. “It does!” One of the girls agreed. Even though Stacey and I started working at the bar around the same time, she was a bit less motivated than I was-but now that there was money involved, everything was different.
“You wanted to tell us something?” I pushed Rona. “Oh, yes!” She spoke. “I—“
“Wait!” Stacey interrupted her. Annoyed, I rolled my eyes and waited for her to speak. She noticed the irritation m my eyes and looked away. “Before you start—I have a question to ask all of you.”
Rona nodded. “Yes, sure-what is it?”
Stacey hummed and tapped her finger on her chin as she looked at all of us. “What should I do with my paycheck? Go on vacation or invest in a new car?”
Everyone laughed, while Rona and I couldn’t even release a chuckle. The joke about the paycheck started as a fun, but it was slowly becoming too much. We were technically working, and we couldn’t screw this up. I usually didn’t care about others’ opinions, but what would the guests think of us?
“Please don’t say stuff like that anymore,” Rona told Stacey, who seemed confused by her cold tone.
“It was just a joke.“
“I know, and I like jokes, but that’s the thing.” Rona said. I stuck out my arm to push Rona to the back so that I could take the lead and glared at the group. They were still college students, but I was ready to dedicate my life to the cocktail bar, and despite my interesting personality. I knew when it was time to get
serious.
“Today is a serious day, and I know Tiago and Anya have been so good to us-but let’s not push it,” I warned them. The amount of freedom we had was already too much to ask for, and they most likely did it because they trusted us.
“Let’s just do our best and do our work.”
Everyone stared at me with big eyes as if they were trying to find the reason behind my words. “Wow, Elena-you sound so mature!” Rona joked. “Give her some money, and all sudden, she knows how to act!”
It only took a split second before the group laughed at Rona’s joke while I folded my arms. “I was on your side, but whatever, I mumbled as Rona threw her arm around my shoulder. “You’re right. I’m sorry!”
“But I like it, and that’s what I was going to say.” She patted my shoulder. “Just do your job, and please. don’t cause any trouble.”
Rona could barely finish her speech before we were met with two loud footsteps which came rushing through the door. “She looks like she’s in a hurry,” Rona whispered as we all stared at the woman wh seemed to be heading in our direction.
She held the ends of her golden chiffon dress and ran to us with a terrified look on her face. “My guess is that she is the maid of honor and that sweet little Anya has transformed into a bridezilla,” Rona concluded.
“How can you tell?”
“I can tell because her dress seems a bit over the top to be a guest, and the bride is probably throwing a tantrum, so she thinks she can calm her down with a drink.” Rona made up on the spot. It was pretty fascinating to me how she came up with the craziest theories.
“I think you watch way too much movi—”
“You!” The woman called out. She wiped the sweat from her forehead and held onto the bar. All the others stepped back while Rona and I looked at the woman, who was trying to catch her breath.
“Me?” We spoke at the same time. The woman held up her hand, ordering us to shut up. “It doesn’t matter. Either one of you will do. I need something for the bride. Give me something strong.”
It appeared Rona wasn’t that crazy after all because there was no other reason why the bride would need a strong drink right before the ceremony. “I told you so. Rona mumbled under her breath as she away to prepare the drink.
stepped
“Are you okay?” I laughed at the girl. My name wouldn’t be Elena if I wouldn’t be in someone else’s business, and I was curious to find out about whatever had happened. “I’m Elena, by the way.”
Tiffany, the bride’s maid of honor and dead meat if I don’t find a solution to her problem.” The woman sighed. “Why, what happened?” I cut right to the chase.
guests,
Tiffany looked up as if she had been waiting to share her worries. “One of the bridesmaids suddenly bailed on Anya, and now the pairs are all messed up, and Anya doesn’t want this news to reach the her sister-in-law is a drunk who won’t even be able to walk down the aisle-so that’s not an option, and I had to rush over here because she so desperately needed a drink from here and-”
“Here you go!”
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