“What are you insinuating, Matthew?”
He laughs, greeting the customers walking in. He turns to me and says, “I’ll make the sandwiches and you take the order?”
I shrug. “That’s how we always do it.”
He sticks out his fist for me to bump it. I reluctantly bump his fist with mine.
“Yeah,” he says with a smile.
I smile, turning to the customer. “Hi, what can I get for you?”
A few more people roll in, so we’re busy for about an hour. It’s not as uncomfortable as it used to be. Our screws are finally a little loose.
We clean the tables, tidy up the prepping area, and restock a few things.
“So what’s changed?” he asks when the place is quiet.
“What’s changed?” I ask, confused.
“You said earlier that you’re not like that anymore, so what’s changed?”
I smile. “Have you ever heard of hormones? Raging teenager hormones?”
He laughs. “It was that bad, huh?”
I confess, “It was so bad, and I’m sorry you were in my crossfire.”
He smiles. “You’re not so bad, Amby.”
I hate that my stomach is swirling at the look on his face. For a moment, it feels like only the two of us exist in this world.
He continues, “I thought working here would look a lot like…”
He’s approaching me, but I don’t back down from a challenge. He leans in to grab…the mustard. Oh, hell no. He points it at me and says, “Like this.”
He squirts mustard on my cheek and all the way down my apron. I wipe the mustard from my cheek with the back of my hand. I smell it and mutter, “You couldn’t have chosen mayonnaise or something else? I hate mustard.”
“And I hate raisins,” he argues, squirting me again.
“Matt!” I scoff, glancing down at the mess of mustard down my apron. Disgusting.
“Here,” he says, handing me the mustard. “Have some fun.”
He opens his arms as if I would seek revenge. Instead I take the mustard and put it back. “I’m not squirting you.”
“So, those raisins are your personal raisins?”
I nod.
“Well, that’s just wrong. I don’t think we can be friends now.”
“Friends?” I ask, insulted.
He shrugs. “What else is there?”
“Coworkers.”
“Oh, you don’t even want to be friends with me? You just want to be coworkers?” He scoffs, offended, but laughing.