Chapter 61 Manager Interview

The next day, Friday, Davie brought his first choice for the bar manager to interview with Thea. They met at the coffee shop in the village after school.

“Luna,” Davie said when they walked into the coffee shop. Thea stood up from the table she secured. “This is Quinn Alden of High Tide Pack. Quinn, this is New Dawn’s Future Luna, Thea Lyall.”

Thea held out her hand. Quinn extended his hand but stopped short when he caught a whiff of her.

“I apologize,” Thea said. 

“One of my mates is scenting me because he can. I promise no one will come after you if we shake hands.” The scenting business was taken seriously in the werewolf community. Touch someone who has been scented, and you could end up dead.

Quinn took her hand, and they shook.

“Nice to meet you, Quinn,” Thea said.

“The pleasure is all mine, I’m sure,” he said. He wore a freshly pressed button-down shirt and dress pants, much like Davie always wore. He had sunkissed brown hair in a long crew cut and pretty hazel eyes with long, dark eyelashes.

“Please, sit,” Thea said.

Quinn clocked her Delta guard detail. A server walked up to them and took their orders.

“I’m not familiar with High Tide,” Thea said. “Do you like your pack?”

“Yes. We’re small, but our land is on the coast. The beach is lovely. Most of us work in the city. From what I understand from Davie, we have similar values as New Dawn.”

Thea nodded. “That’s good to hear. I want good business acumen in my manager, but above all, I want to see eye to eye on how the staff is treated and valued,”

Quinn said.

“Absolutely.” Thea described her vision for the bar, its purpose, the expectations for keeping the clientele and staff safe.

“Do you have a mock-up of what the bar will look like?”

the latest email attachments from Jane. She handed it over to

have excellent taste,”

but Jane, the interior

Jane’s other projects, and she can only work with the vision her client has. I have to say, being in the industry, this

Thea laughed. “Sometimes, I wonder if I’m surrounded by yes men. It’s nice to hear an opinion

honest, your reputation did precede you, but I’m not giving lip service. I don’t need a job. I’m happy where I am right now, but when Davie approached me and gave me the gist of your plan, I

server came with

am well acquainted with the dangers we could encounter. I already have ideas for security. There are

spine and pain

bar, the safety of staff and clientele, the treatment of staff, all of it. However, I have ulterior motives for wanting to be involved. I haven’t found my mate. Your purpose for the

mates—I feel a deep connection with that. Can I

friend who is too

to. “The important thing is to stay with

Quinn took another drink.

“Getting a feel for you personally, your business instincts, seeing your taste, what’s important to you, I’m not just intrigued. I’m a believer.

thank you,”

What do you need from

smiled. “What aspects of running a bar have you been involved in? Advertising?

in promoting bars and clubs to boost promotion at first. It’ll be important to

“Sure.” Thea nodded.

grows, I may need an assistant or an accountant. For the beginning,

“You can train staff

the same information. No one

“Excellent,” Thea said.

Maverick came up to Thea and whispered in her ear. “The front gate

in the dining hall with food if they’re not

and

must seem so unprofessional, but I have an urgent matter to attend to. If you need to

stay, Luna,”

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