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Given To The Prez – Sam Crescent

“Okay, yes, please fix this, because they would just laugh at me looking like this.” Maeve knew Kristin meant well, but this was a disaster. For the next forty-five minutes, Maeve removed all the previous makeup, prepared her skin, and then got to work creating her a flawless makeup look. This was taking her natural beauty, enhancing it, and giving her a pop of color. She didn’t allow the woman to look in the mirror. Maeve preferred to work on her clients without them seeing.
Over the years, she loved to do the reveal at the end. As she spun the chair around, she watched her client open her eyes, and saw the shock on her face. This was not terrified shock. She loved the way she looked, and she watched that smile spread across her face. She was a happy client. During her work, Kristin had several customers come in. None of them had greeted Maeve, but she gave them a wave and nodded at them now.
When she got focused on her work, the only two people that existed were her and the client. This is how she did her best work. It felt good to do someone’s makeup again and not have anyone else bombarding her with commands. She had a whole list of clients who allowed her to give them the looks they required. In recent months, she’d taken on a lot of brand work, and company work where she was not the boss. She’d been told what to do, was shouted at, and that kind of work just didn’t appeal to her.
Makeup was not supposed to be stressful. It was meant to be calm and relaxing, and enhancing a woman’s beauty. “You look happy,” Kristin said. “I am.” “I will pay you for that today,” Kristin said. She held her hand up. “No, don’t worry about it.” “But there is something I would like to talk to you about.
How would you feel about working here part-time?” This surprised her. “I don’t do hair.” Maeve could do hair. She’d taken all the classes, and it was part of what she did, but it wasn’t the fun part. “No, not hair. There has been more call for makeup, creating certain looks around prom and special occasions, and it is the one service I can’t seem to keep a good makeup artist. They mess up and have gotten bad reviews. I know you’re a busy woman, and I know you do amazing work.
I’ve seen what you’re like at all the fairs.” “Thank you,” Maeve said. “I know it’s a lot to take in right now. You’ve got your whole career, and this is just a small town, but think about it.”
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OceanofPDF.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Page Given to the Prez (Chaos Monsters MC, #2) Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen OceanofPDF.com GIVEN TO THE PREZ Chaos Monsters MC, 2 Sam Crescent Copyright © 2026 OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com CHAPTER ONE “So, are you here because you want to hang out and get a free makeover, or because you’re hiding from your parents and want to piss them off?”
Maeve Summers asked her non-paying client, Charlotte. She loved putting makeup on people. It was what she did for a living, and she was very good at it. It was why she’d been able to fly all around the world. She had clients who loved her work and would pay to fly her to where they needed her. It had been a lot of fun.
She’d fallen in love with makeup as a little girl, and that love never stopped. “I’m not trying to piss them off. I’m just … taking a break.” The last people Maeve wanted to piss off were Nancy and Doc. Nancy was a good woman, sweet and kind, but Doc was the Prez of the Chaos Monsters MC. The guy was deadly. She was pretty sure monsters feared him. Not that he’d done anything to scare her or even intimidate her.
Far from it. “You need a break from your parents?” “They’re hounding me to make so many decisions, and I don’t know what to do. I think my mom’s trying to get me to leave town, and my dad wants me to stay. It’s all confusing.
This shouldn’t be so confusing.” “They care, honey. That’s what parents do.” Charlotte looked at her and saw that she was going to argue with her, but all too soon, she stopped. “Crap, I’m so sorry.” “You have nothing to be sorry about.” “But your and Eden’s parents—” “Don’t worry about it.” “That was so insensitive of me.” Maeve offered her a smile.
Her and Eden’s parents had died over ten years ago. A drunk truck driver had plowed into them, killing them instantly.
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