Coffee And Kittens Claimed – Christina Mattingly

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“Hey, is milk still making Caitlin sick?” Dakota Ford, one of the Pinehurst deputies, asked as he drew another card, signaling the end of his turn. “Sierra made homemade yogurt and she wanted her opinion.” “Yes,” Owen, a part-time paramedic and deputy groaned. “It’s awful. She gets so sad because she can’t have any of her favorite things.

Lela got her hooked on this coconut-based whipped cream stuff but Caitlin said it all got bought out and she’s having trouble keeping it in stock. There’s only one store in Red River that carries it and they said they are having the same issue.” “Yeah? That sucks,” Dakota said. The game ended later than Jared usually stayed up, but he didn’t mind. They all cleaned up and said their goodbyes. When everyone was heading out, Jared stopped Owen with a word.

Owen stepped back in and closed the apartment door. “Hang on a sec, I have something for you. But you can’t say you got it from me, and don’t ask any questions.” “Okay…” Owen said, eyebrows lifting. When Jared opened the fridge in the small kitchen, Owen blinked several times. “I have to know,” Owen said, his face incredulous as he stared at the contents of the fridge.

“I said don’t ask questions.” “That isn’t possible. What the hell are you doing with…how many cans of coconut whipped cream do you have in there, anyway?” Owen asked, getting distracted as he looked a the sheer amount of whipped cream in Jared’s fridge. “Thirty-two.” “Thirty-two? What the hell. Are they for the shop?” “Something like that,” Jared said.

“Okay. I’ll take a can. Thanks,” Owen said, giving Jared a funny look. “Here. Grab a bag,” Jared said gruffly, indicating the grocery bag holder in one of the cabinets behind the counter. Jared loaded him up with half a dozen cans for his pregnant mate. “Jeez.

What will I do with six of them?” “Pregnant women love that shit. I bet she puts it on everything.” “So, you gonna tell me why you have these? The real reason?” Owen asked. “Nope.” “Suit yourself. Night, and thanks. Caitlin thanks you too.” “Yup.” When Owen closed the door behind him, Jared locked up and got ready for bed. You know, it’s a lot of whipped cream, his wolf pointed out. I’m running a coffee shop! Jared objected. It’s a specialty product. Did you buy the stores out just so she can’t have any?

His wolf asked, without judgement. No. Of course not, Jared said, sighing. Well, okay, maybe I did. Don’t judge me. I was not judging you, his wolf sniffed. I was going to say you need to steal the one from her office. I’m not going to do that, Jared insisted. Mmhmm, and meanwhile she’s not going back to see us because she’s got her can of fancy special whipped cream over there in the chief’s office.

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No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. 1kitap1.com/en To all the good girls who want a grumpy shifter that remembers your coffee order and rescues your kitten who’s lost in a snowstorm… then takes your v-card. I got you! 1kitap1.com/en J 1 JARED ared stumbled down to the coffee shop, grumbling.

His usual opener, Zachary, was ‘sick’ – which meant that he’d probably had indulged in too much sex and alcohol on the full moon. Jared had assured him he didn’t need to work the morning after the full moon, but Zachary had insisted that he needed the money.

He didn’t need the money bad enough to show up to work, Jared’s wolf pointed out with a huff. He’s young, it happens, Jared thought back as he went through the motions of setting everything up in a hurry. His first customer was one of the local paramedics, coming in for his shift’s usual coffee order. “Who’s on?” Jared asked without greeting him. “Just picking up for me, Ryder, and Brian,” Blake said.

“You got it,” Jared replied, selecting their usual orders from a special menu he’d setup for his regulars back when he first hired someone to help him in the coffee shop. When his regulars came in, Jared wanted a smoother experience so he had one of the local tech-savvy fae kids from the high school come build him an app that connected to a database. Regular customers got a two-sided rewards card, one to scan to add an order to their account so they got points, the other to scan to automatically populate their favorite drink order.

People like Blake who frequently came in and ordered coffee for an entire shift got a separate card that would pull up the members of their shift, so the cashier on duty just had to click the right checkboxes for names and the orders were done. “Hey, add in something for the Chief, too,” Blake said, glancing at his phone. “Yup,” Jared said, tapping his screen to add the coffee to the order and send the whole thing to the county’s tab.

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