Two sous chefs10.00–22.00
Three Maids10.00–16.00
Two Barkeeps10.30–22.00
Barkeep17.00–22.30 (Tidy up)
2 x Waitress11.00–22.00
Waitress /Barista/ bus boy 11.00–22.00
Waitress /bartender 11.00–22.00
Receptionist/morning cook. 7.00–11.00
Receptionist 11.00–21.00.
Wednesday to Sunday9.00–17.00:
Housekeeper
Friday to Saturday11.00–00.00
Chef11.00–23.00
One sous chef10.00–22.00
One sou-chef 11.00 – 23.00
Three Maids10.00–16.00
Two barkeeps10.30–22.00
Two barkeeps17.00–00.30 (Tidy up)
Two waitresses11.00–20.00
Two waitresses12.00–00.00
Barista 12.00-23.00
Bus boy 12.00–00.00
Receptionist/morning cook7.00–11.00’
Receptionist 11.00–21.00.’
“That is much easier to read than have it whirling around my brain!” Maggie exclaimed, throwing her arms around Lucian. Lucian responded immediately and hugged Maggie back. He hid a smirk when she realised what she’d done as she stiffened in horror before releasing him and muttering an apology. Lucian gently lifted her chin with his finger and smiled at her.
“No need to panic, my dear,” Lucian said calmly
“Why are you being so nice?” Maggie urged suddenly as Lucian jotted down the last few vacancies they’d agreed on.
“Pardon?” Lucian asked, playing innocent, although he knew what Maggie was referring to. He wanted to see if she’d confront him. Lucian should have known better as Maggie drew her shoulders back.
“You told me to leave. We played nasty tricks on each other. Now, you’re helping me organise the staff. So, what’s the plan, Lucian? I employ staff, and you scare them to death, and I can’t hire people because of the haunted reputation?” Maggie demanded.
“Not quite the idea, Maggie. See the Rakehell Six; Henrietta and Harcourt all returned. From the dead. That means there are forces I forgot to consider. I believe you are the catalyst for everything recently. Margery can be beaten; I’ve already trapped her once. Now I need to figure out how to banish Margery forever. And then I might return to my stolen life!”