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Served: A Facile Restaurant Short Story
Served: A Facile Restaurant Short Story
Served: A Facile Restaurant Short Story
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Served: A Facile Restaurant Short Story

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The final story in the Facile Restaurant series! SERVED, by Jacey Conrad and Gia Corona gives you a look at each of the couples as they wrap up their steamy night’s work.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 18, 2015
ISBN9781310042386
Served: A Facile Restaurant Short Story
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Jacey Conrad

Jacey Conrad is a sushi-loving, pop culture nerd living in semi-rural Kentucky with her high school sweetheart husband and two impressionable children. She delights in horribly made mutant shark movies and watching Sean Bean die in his various cinematic incarnations.

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    Served - Jacey Conrad

    SERVED

    A Facile Restaurant Short Story

    Jacey Conrad and Gia Corona

    Copyright © 2015 Jacey Conrad & Gia Corona

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    Served: A Facile Restaurant Short Story

    Xavier Blackwell rushed through the employee entrance to Facile, frantically straightening his tie. He couldn’t seem to tie a proper half-Windsor tonight. His shirt was wrinkled. And he smelled like sex. Normally, he didn’t mind smelling like sex. But he was already kicking his own arse over leaving the restaurant for a precious hour at the end of a Saturday dinner rush, and the salt-and-honey scent of Lakshmi lingering on his skin was only adding to his agitation.

    This whole night had been an exercise in insanity, like A Midsummer Night’s Dream, without the charming, fairy hallucinations. Xavier barely resisted the urge to check the rear hallway mirror for jackass ears sprouting from his scalp.

    It was nearly 10:30. It would take him hours to undo whatever customer relations damage had been done while he

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