Madeline was a bag of nerves.
The man in front of her stood holding her dream in his large hands. "Yes," she replied almost instantly, still feeling like she was somehow being tested. She did hand make these. The little petals were cut and rolled by her own fingers, each embossed with small vein-like cuts to make them seem a little more realistic. It was time consuming but she needed to showcase all of her skills and so, Loren had had seventeen different techniques thrown at him at the same time,
Her eyes darted to Margot and Philippe and seeing them be dismissed made her heart turn over in her chest. Her small hands suddenly become horribly sweaty. She was one step closer to her dream. Focusing, Madeline offered a small smile. "That's good to know," she said gently, more to herself. Pastry was a demanding job. Her back hurt, her legs hurt, she woke at three in the morning. She was covered in burns and blistered, her fingers were shredded but you know what? She was blissfully happy.
Madeline didn't know Loren very well. All she knew was that he was smart and focused and passionate and he was sexy as all Hell. The tall blonde blushed, flushing with pleasure. To be grouped in the same category as him was incredible and flattering. She was a nice girl but her dad had once told her that sometimes, it was okay to be selfish. It was okay to put herself and she would. This was her shot and she deserved it.
The intimate moment they shared as shattered as Loren reminded her and Noah that they were still competing. Swallowing, she nervously wrung a dishcloth through her fingers, closing her eyes and hoping. If she wasn't offered the position, she'd be crushed. In fact, missing this chance would hurt more than Ernie divorcing her. His words, though ominous, filled her with a deep sense of excitement. Her honey coloured eyes watched him come to Noah and then she blacked out. She heard certain elements of the conversation. Not ready. Marco's kitchen. A handshake. Oh goodness. She'd done it.
Noah seemed to accept the offer and gave Madeline a cheery wave which she reciprocated on auto pilot before it sunk in; she was a professional chef. "Holy shit," she gasped, her eyes as wide as dinner plates as she clapped a hand to her clammy forehead, her stomach doing somersaults as the room began to spin. Dramatics? "Not at all," she said, panting as though she'd run a mile. Shock was wearing off and glee was creeping in, causing her pretty face to break out in a grin. Her head was swimming. Funnily enough, the first person that she wanted to tell her news to was Aeric. "I'm sorry for my appalling use of language."
Seeing the contract, she grabbed a pen from her apron's pocket and was just about to sign in haste. She didn't need to think about this. She had an apartment here, she lived here, nothing else needed to change. She chewed on her lower lip. Her dad would probably want to read that first. Demanding was fine. Responsibility? Cool. None of that really mattered. What did matter was her having, for once, free reign of a kitchen. She wouldn't be cooking someone else's recipes, she'd be devising her own. With shaking fingers, she folded the contract and slipped it into her pocket, resisting the urge to start screaming.
"Thank you," she said with a bright smile. If the boss liked her things then she was halfway to success. "Hell yeah," Maddie said hastily, eyes wide with excitement. She wanted to see what equipment she'd be working with. Not coming from a wealthy family, she had to make do with second hand mixers and not particularly sharp knives but this place was expansive. Madeline was a homegrown cook, taught by her grandmother with rudimentary tools but she was dreaming of stainless steel worktops and knives and an oven that actually cooked on the correct temperature. Wowzers.
"I'm ready," she blurted out suddenly. "Mr. Devereaux, I am so ready, you have no idea," she gushed, her hands resting on her forehead as she laughed, struggling for breath as her head was going into overdrive. Letting out a squeak of delight, she spun in a quick circle, momentarily forgetting where she actually was.
If Loren wanted the same display, then great. Perfect. The mention of his wife made her smile broadly, feeling a touch uncomfortable about the fact that she'd over whipped the egg whites for her meringue because she was too busy staring at him. "How romantic," Madeline offered with twinkling eyes. "I'm looking forward to meeting her properly." She'd seen Eleanor a few times. She was very tall, very pretty and very much in love with her new boss.
"She likes raspberries, right?" She asked Loren as she retrieved her notebook and flipped to a new page, picking up her pen. She vaguely remembered hearing that in passing. "How do you feel about chocolate and raspberry cups?" She asked brightly, swiftly sketching out a cute little
cake on the paper and showing it to him. "It should be fine because I can make them at the end of the day," she explained. "The chocolate collar needs to be set, so does the mousse but the raspberries would cut through the sweetness with a whack of acidity. We could also maybe add a raspberry gel, too?" She asked, her pretty face hopeful, praying that her first idea she was going to offer him would not be shot down in flames.