Based on Jamie’s description, he was now aware of the person who was helping bring the drugs into Rivermont Ridge.He should have known Hilary would have been the easy target.She got her rocks off coming to the club, and that had been taken from her.
Either Hilary reached out to the Bratva, or the Bratva had been watching to find a weak spot.They clearly didn’t know who they were dealing with.There was no fucking way he was going to let them come onto his turf and get away with this shit.
He turned over his ignition, and his cell phone started to ring.Pulling it out of his pocket, expecting to see Maeve’s number flash up on screen, he was disappointed to see it was Sheriff Hayes attempting to call him again.He was not interested in talking to that bastard.
Turning off his phone, he turned over the ignition of his bike, felt his baby purr, and made his way out of the trailer park.
Chapter Ten
“If your eye makeupis not looking right and it’s patchy, it is either the product you’re using, and the formula is terrible, or it’s your technique,” Maeve said.She stared directly into the mirror for Charlotte to watch.“You need to make sure your eyes are prepped, depending on your own or your client’s skin care needs.Dry eyelids need a hydrating base.Oily eyelids, more mat and less hydration.Normal skin types are just freaking lucky and can do whatever they want for prep.”
Charlotte laughed.“You know so much.”
“I have been doing this for well over ten years.I’ve had it all, and seen it all.”
“I overheard a couple of women at the college, and you’re kind of a legend there.”
Maeve smiled.“That’s sweet.I did my time there, and I worked my ass off learning all the techniques.”She dipped into the eye shadow palette with a mid-tone shade and started to work at the outer corner of her eye.“What were they saying?”
“They reckon you might be taking a job at Kristin Shaw’s salon.”
“I am thinking about it.”
“Do you think you’d do a few classes at the college as well?”Charlotte asked.
“I don’t think that is something I want to do.Now, if it’s not the formula, in most instances, it’s technique.You’re picking up too much product and depositing too much at one point, and you’re not blending.The key to good eye makeup is the right amount of product and to blend.”She worked her brush in the same spot, working the eye shadow until it was a seamless blend.“Pick up your brush, and let me see your technique.”
They were sitting at her dining room table, on either side.Maeve had a mirror set up in front of her and made sure Charlotte had one in front of herself as well.
She watched as Charlotte dipped into her own eyeshadow palette and saw instantly what the problem was.
“To start with, you’re going for way too dark a shade.You need to look at your palette and decide what is the lightest, darkest, and mid-tones.”She started to show her each shade, and she pulled out several different palettes she liked to keep in her kit and explained how she used them.
“I thought there didn’t have to be a rule with makeup?”Charlotte asked.
“There doesn’t have to be a rule.However, when you have clients in your chair, and they want a certain look, you don’t have four hours to blend, so it’s best to stick with the general rule.That way, you keep moving and don’t have too much mess on your hands in the first place.”