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In the Time of the Caveman

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by Samantha Leal


  He took hold of her hips and positioned the tip of his incredible cock at the opening of her pussy and teased her with it. He rubbed himself up and down, and Lexi moaned with delight. Just when she thought she couldn’t take anymore, he paused and waited before slowly and powerfully sliding his cock right up inside of her. Lexi threw her head back and cried with pleasure as he fucked her and made her tremble.

  It had been so long since she had been with a man, but she knew the second King entered her that he was going to be the best sex of her life. His balls were so huge and they slapped up against her as he drove his cock into her, working up to his explosive release. As she felt his thighs tense and his breathing became sharper, she couldn’t hold on anymore and unraveled around him. Her tight muscles contracted around his length, and he joined her, shooting his load right up inside her.

  They collapsed down on the bed and King withdrew slowly. His cock was still throbbing and the cum seeped out of her as he lay next to her and kissed her lightly on the shoulder.

  “That was intense,” he panted. “No one has ever made me cum like that before.”

  Lexi looked up into his eyes and smiled. The situation was more than mutual.

  9.

  As the sun came up that morning, Lexi lay back as King explored her with his tongue. She lay sprawled out beneath him as he licked every inch of her and pleasured her in ways she had never thought possible. There was something between them that was so strong and powerful, she knew that they wouldn’t be able to leave each other alone. He licked her nub and flicked his tongue up and down her slit before powering it into her, and she came hard and fast again. He seemed to worship her and her body, and when the sounds of other men in the house suggested that they were stirring, she cuddled into him and fell asleep in his arms.

  Later in the day, she awoke to find herself alone. King’s clothes were gone and Lexi sat up and reached out for her jeans and underwear. She dressed quickly and opened the door to the room cautiously. She stepped out into the hallway and waited for a moment. She could hear voices and she waited to see if she could recognize King’s.

  “Hey,” he suddenly said from behind her.

  She jumped and gasped. “You scared me!” She slapped him playfully on the arm.

  He looked incredible, and she had to steady herself as she saw him dewy with water from the shower and his hair flopping down around his eyes. His skin was so perfectly tanned and decorated with ink, he looked like a work of art himself.

  “Come here,” he growled as he wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her to him. She could feel him growing hard and she wanted nothing more than for him to ravage her again, but Tammy would be sick with worry and she knew she had to get home.

  He pulled her back into the bedroom and closed the door.

  “Last night,” he said, “was one of the best of my life.”

  Lexi bit her lip. She couldn’t keep the grin from her face and all she wanted was to live it over and over again.

  “Mine too,” she kissed him softly.

  She could hear the voices downstairs getting louder, and it wasn’t long before they were calling for King.

  “Busy day,” he said with disappointment.

  Lexi pouted and kissed him again.

  ***

  When they were ready, King led her downstairs by the hand. Compared to the night before, the house seemed alive and there was action in every room. She wasn’t the only woman. Girls were draped over the beds of other biker’s bedrooms, and Lexi almost felt embarrassed until King reassured her.

  “You’re more to me than this,” he said.

  They walked around the galleried landing, and Lexi noticed a collection of people at the doorway to one of the rooms. The men were all standing solemnly, and King squeezed her hand.

  “The old boy,” he whispered sadly.

  Lexi managed to find a gap in the crowd and could see that they were around the bed of an older man. He lay there, still with a long beard to his waist, but he looked frail and very sick.

  “Oh my,” Lexi said with sympathy.

  King nodded and steered her away from the room. She couldn’t believe the solidarity they all had. They were taking care of him to the bitter end.

  “What happened to him?” she asked as they went out into the sunlight and away from any lingering ears.

  “Cancer,” he said as he lit a cigarette. “Been through all they can do, so now it’s just a matter of time.” He clicked his teeth.

  “I’m sorry,” Lexi said.

  “Me too,” King nodded. “He was one of the greats, a founding member. Seems so unjust that someone so strong can be reduced to that.”

  Lexi rubbed his shoulder before they climbed back onto his bike and he started the engine.

  As they pulled away from the clubhouse, she looked back at it and how incredible it looked out there in the middle of the desert. It was almost like a secret town in itself, there were so many buildings. The house was like a castle standing tall in the center, and she had found its King. She smirked to herself for thinking it and then wrapped her arms around him again.

  He took her straight home and she asked him to leave her at the end of the street. She was feeling more confident than ever that she had made the right choice, and she had to see her mother. She didn’t want to avoid her forever, and she was going to come clean. She kissed King goodbye and told him she would see him later. As she walked slowly down her street, she felt empowered all over again. King had gotten her money for her, and she had a wonderful new man along with an exciting job.

  She started up her driveway and was relieved that Dereck’s car was missing. When she got to the front door, she stopped and waited a moment, bracing herself for the onslaught of abuse.

  She put her key in the lock and opened the door. When she stepped inside, the first thing that hit her was the silence. She cautiously called, “Mom?”

  There was a small part of her that thought for a moment that she wasn’t going to answer, but then she heard her croaky voice coming down the hallway from the kitchen.

  “In here,” she said.

  Lexi wandered down and saw her sitting at the table. This time there was no gin and Dereck was nowhere to be found. Her mother looked up at her and sighed.

  “I suppose you think it’s funny just running off like that and scaring me half to death?” she challenged.

  “No, actually,” Lexi crossed her arms over her chest. “But I didn’t want an argument.”

  “Where have you been?” she got to her feet.

  “Why does it matter?”

  “Because I’m your mother, and I need to know!” She was shouting now, the rage was building up behind her words.

  “What do you care!?” Lexi screamed back. “I stayed at Tammy’s, and then I was at my new job! If you weren’t so wrapped up in douchebag Dereck, maybe I would have felt like telling you that Marv fired me!”

  “What for?” she snarled.

  “It doesn’t matter,” Lexi lowered her head and felt tears rising. She hated arguing with her mom, but it was all they seemed to do these days.

  “And that fucking biker?” her mom spat.

  “What?” Lexi shot her gaze up to meet hers.

  “I hope you’re not going to be so stupid to get involved with them. I’ve told you your entire life to stay away from them! You better not defy me now!”

  Lexi shook her head in disbelief and went to leave the room.“I am seeing one of them. His name’s King, and he’s the most sincere and loyal man I have ever met!”

  Her mother’s face dropped, and she seemed lost for words.

  “And not only that, but I’ve started working at The Bleeding Bullet… And guess what, there’s not a damn thing you can do to stop me!”

  She marched out of the kitchen and made her way to the stairs. Her mom ran after her, screaming her name until Lexi finally stopped and spun around to face her once more.

  “If you want to fuck up your life, then you go
ahead,” she spat, “but don’t come crying to me when your heart is broken and you’re out in the cold.”

  “What are you even talking about?” Lexi shook her head, completely confused. “Since when has this ever been a topic of conversation?”

  “Are you really so stupid?” her mom asked. “Have you really never figured out why I don’t want you anywhere near those men?”

  Lexi shook her head, but the feeling of dread that was slowly crawling over her was clutching her tight.

  “Your father!” her mom spat. “Your father was one of those goddam bikers, and I never saw him again after he knocked me up and ended up in jail!” She collapsed onto the floor and burst into tears. “Fucking Reid…”

  Lexi eyed her furiously.

  Could she be serious?

  “Reid? Was that his name? You told me my father died,” Lexi said coldly. “You told me that you were going to get married and that he was a salesman from Scottsdale and that he was killed in a car accident before I was born.” She shook her head in disbelief.

  “Lexi,” her mom pleaded.

  “Have you been lying to me my entire life?” She couldn’t believe what was happening, but the tears bursting out of her mother were telling her all she needed to know.

  Without another word, Lexi stormed up the stairs and slammed her bedroom door. She pushed the chair up against it and frantically pulled her clothes out of her closet and threw them into bags.

  She was done.

  She was leaving.

  She could hear her mother’s sobs echoing through the house, but she didn’t care. If she had only known that her father was still alive, she could have gotten to know him. She could have had a real parent, whether he was in jail or not. She cried as she zipped up her bags and opened her bedroom window before throwing them out onto the front yard. She hadn’t climbed out of her window since she was a teenager going out to meet boys, but she just couldn’t face seeing her mom’s face again. As she worked her way down the drainpipe, she bit back the tears, and when she jumped down onto the ground, she scooped up the bags and slung them over her shoulder.

  There was only one place she wanted to be and that was with King. But first she was going to have to see Tammy at the diner.

  10.

  She burst through the door, and Tammy looked up, startled. Lexi sat down at a booth, shaking and wiping her eyes.

  “Oh my god,” Tammy hissed as she ran over to her. “What’s happened? Did that biker hurt you?” she asked.

  “No,” Lexi breathed. “My mother… She’s really done it this time.”

  She filled Tammy in on everything that happened, from her night with King, to returning home and being delivered the biggest blow of her entire life. She sobbed and wiped her eyes while Tammy comforted her and told her that surely everything would be okay.

  “She’s kept me away from them out of spite,” Lexi sniffed. “It had nothing to do with her being afraid for me or my safety… She was being selfish and cruel because he broke her heart…”

  Tammy nodded and sighed. “I can’t believe she never told you… God, he could have been here this whole time.”

  Lexi started to cry, and Tammy wrapped her arms around her.

  “You have a name,” Tammy said reassuringly. “And you have King… He must know him or have at least heard of him?”

  She had been so caught up in the revelation that it hadn’t even crossed her mind that maybe there was still a chance she could find her father. She looked up at Tammy and smiled.

  “You’re a genius,” she said. “I can’t believe I didn’t even think of it.”

  “Go back to my place and sort yourself out,” Tammy said as she handed her a key to her apartment. “I’ll be done here in the next couple of hours, and I’ll come over to the bar with you for your shift tonight. Let’s talk to King and see if he knows Reid.”

  “Thank you so much,” Lexi smiled as she hugged her friend. “I don’t know what I’d do without you.”

  ***

  After she had showered and revived herself she sat in Tammy’s front room as her mind raced over and over. No wonder she had such a wild side to her—her father was an outlaw and it was in her blood. She had always been so fascinated with the bikers, so drawn to them, but her mother had kept her terrified and held hostage with threats. Now she knew the truth, and she was determined to find out who Reid was.

  She dressed for work and just as the sun began to set, she and Tammy got into the car and made their way over to The Bleeding Bullet. The cops were there again, swarming the streets like flies. With the knowledge she had now, this was the first time she hadn’t felt like an outsider venturing into this part of town. She knew they were her people and she welcomed it with all she had.

  “Will King be there?” Tammy asked her as she pulled up at the side of the road, the only car in a sea of bikes and cop cars.

  “He said he would be,” she whispered.

  The girls got out of the car and walked towards the bar. Even though Lexi was nervous about asking King about Reid, she could also feel how tense Tammy was beside her.

  When she pushed open the door, the music blared out at them and Tammy’s eyes grew wide with amazement as she watched the girls dancing on the bar and the men cheering them on.

  “Wow,” she said. “Is this what you do?”

  “One shift down, hopefully many more to go,” Lexi winked.

  They moved through the crowd and approached the counter. Sasha was behind the bar serving, and she waved and winked at Lexi.

  “Is King here?” she called, not wanting to delay another moment.

  “The office,” Sasha shouted back.

  Lexi smiled and thanked her before she grabbed hold of Tammy’s hand and led her further into the crowd. They passed around the back of the bar to where Lexi had seen King watching her the night before. They passed the leather couches and started down a dark corridor that was almost hidden out of view.

  “I think it’s down here,” Lexi whispered.

  As they moved swiftly down it, her heart began to race. For all she knew, Reid could be there at that very moment. She didn’t have time to pull all of her emotions together. She just had to find out if there was any truth to her mom’s tale and whether he was still around. They came to a door and Lexi leaned up and knocked on it. She didn’t know if she was in the right place, but she could hear men’s voices behind it, and it wasn’t long before the sound of locks being turned broke into the hallway. The door heaved open and Lynx peered out at them.

  “Hey, Lex,” he exhaled a plume of smoke. “You after King?”

  She nodded shyly before he disappeared back inside. The girls waited for him to reappear and when he did, he had King by his side.

  Even though her mind was fraught with possibility, Lexi couldn’t help but notice the look Lynx was giving Tammy. He was staring at her in the exact same way King had looked at her the day they met, and she was surprised but happy to see that Tammy seemed quite taken with him, too.

  King held onto her by the arm, instantly sensing something was wrong.

  “Are you okay?” he said. He led her further down the hall, leaving Lynx and Tammy together.

  “No,” she said, feeling the tears welling up again. “This is going to sound crazy but…” She didn’t even know how to begin.

  “It’s okay, Babe,” King soothed her. “Come on, just tell me…”

  “My mom,” she sobbed. “She went crazy when she found out I was seeing you, and then today I go home and she tells me it’s because my dad was part of the Forsaken Riders… She always told me he died before I was born… It’s so fucked up, I just don’t know what to do.”

  King was looking at her in disbelief and he pulled her to him and hugged her.

  “How the hell could she do that?” he asked her.

  “I don’t know. But she gave me a name…” she said with trepidation. “And I want to know if you have any idea who he is.”

  King led her further down
the corridor and opened a door to a side room. Inside it was nothing more than a dark closet with a couple of chairs, but he pulled on the light and sat her down.

  “I can see you’re in shock,” he whispered. “It’s okay, just calm down.”

  Lexi began to cry again. She was so lucky to have found King amidst all of the bad experiences she had been through. It had been the craziest week of her life.

  “Okay,” she exhaled once she had composed herself. “She gave me a name, but I don’t know if there’s anything in it… She said that she got pregnant and that he went to jail and then she never saw him again… After that, I was too angry so I stormed out, but she did give me a name.”

  “Go on…” King said as he squeezed her hand tightly.

  “Reid,” she exhaled. “She told me his name was Reid.”

  11.

  King’s hands shook as he held onto her.

  “Reid…?” he asked her. “Are you sure?”

  Lexi searched his face for answers. He clearly knew something, but he wasn’t giving her the information.

  “I wouldn’t just pull that name out of thin air, King,” she said with irritation. “Do you know him or not?”

  He scratched the back of his neck and nodded slowly.

  “Yes, Lex, I do,” he said sadly. “He’s the old boy… The one we passed in bed this morning…”

  In an instant, Lexi felt every single emotion she thought she could ever feel. She went from disbelief, to anger, to regret, to sadness… This man, her father, had been in Slate Springs all along, and now he was dying.

  Tears welled up behind her eyes, and King pulled her to him.

  “I don’t know what to do,” she confessed. “Should I tell him?”

  King shrugged and kissed her on the forehead.

 

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