Her Sister Put Her By The Kitchen. The Manager Knew Who She Really Was-lequyen994 - Chainityai

Her Sister Put Her By The Kitchen. The Manager Knew Who She Really Was-lequyen994

The kitchen doors at Taste were the loudest thing in the room, even when nobody else seemed to hear them.

They swung open with a soft metal sigh, released heat and garlic and butter, then shut again behind servers carrying plates that looked too perfect to belong to any ordinary family dinner.

Sofia Martinez stood near the hostess stand in a simple black dress, holding the birthday gift she had wrapped herself.

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Her mother was turning sixty.

Her sister Olivia had made sure the room looked like a magazine spread.

White roses filled the center of the long table.

Cream menus sat at every place setting.

Tall candles threw gold over crystal glasses and polished silverware.

The family had come dressed like the dinner was a hospital charity gala instead of a birthday celebration downtown.

Olivia sat near the head of the table beside Daniel, her husband, who carried himself the same way she did, with the confidence of someone used to being addressed by a title.

He was a surgeon.

So was Olivia.

In the Martinez family, that fact always entered the room before either one of them did.

Their mother saw Sofia first.

Her smile appeared, flickered, and almost vanished.

Their father lifted his eyes, noticed where the hostess was leading Sofia, then looked down as if the wine list had suddenly become urgent.

Sofia did not need the hostess to explain.

She saw the table before the young woman could gesture toward it.

One chair.

One folded napkin.

One water glass.

It sat near the kitchen doors, far enough from the family table to make the message unmistakable, close enough for every tray and passing sleeve to remind her of it.

The hostess glanced at the reservation notes.

“Martinez party?” she asked.

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