by Sam Crescent
“Yes.”
His fingers were gone, and she gasped as he pressed his cock against her entrance from behind.
He’d never taken her from behind before. Moving her hair out of her way, she glanced back at him, and he was already working his cock inside.
“You feel that?” he asked.
“Yes.”
With a couple of inches of his dick inside her, he grabbed her hips and thrust in deep. This angle, he seemed deeper than ever before, and she didn’t think it was possible for him to be able to fuck her any harder.
He pulled out until only the tip of him was inside, before sliding in. The hard slap of their bodies filled the room with the noise.
Over and over, he pounded inside her pussy. The need for another orgasm began to build, and she sank her teeth into her lip in a way to try to contain her own need, but it was next to impossible.
Alfie was in charge, and as he filled her to the hilt, she had no choice but to reach between her thighs and stroke her clit.
“Oh, fuck, yes, that’s what I’m talking about. You take care of your own pleasure, baby. That’s it. I can feel your cunt wrapped around me.” He didn’t let up, fucking her hard and deeper with every passing second.
There was no end or beginning.
He had the control, and she loved it.
She wanted to give every single part of herself to him, and him alone.
Alfie didn’t stop, and she came hard.
With his cock deep inside her, it felt different, more powerful somehow, and this time, Alfie wasn’t too far behind her.
As he came, he did so with a cry.
His cock pulsed inside her, and she felt wave upon wave of his cum as he filled her.
He’d not worn a condom again, and she told him so as they collapsed.
“I’m sorry,” he said.
“I’m starting to wonder if you’re trying to get me pregnant.” She let out a little laugh.
“Would it be so bad for us to start a family?” he asked.
Chloe paused and glanced back at him. “I’ve only just moved back to town and you want to start a family?”
“No time like the present.”
“I don’t know if I’m ready to start a family.” She pulled off his cock, feeling his cum trickle down her leg. She wanted to stay and talk to him, but she really needed to take a shower.
Walking away from the bed, she went to their bathroom. Turning on the hot water, she put her hand beneath the spray, waiting for it to heat up.
“I’ve scared you,” Alfie said, stepping into the room just as she climbed into the shower.
“You haven’t scared me. Not really. It’s just a lot to take in, you know. Kids? I mean, it’s a huge step.”
“I know. One I think we can both take together.” He stepped into the shower with her. “What are you afraid of?”
“This not working out would be top of the list.”
“We’re not living in the past anymore. We’re here because we want to be here. I’m not going to give you up, Chloe.”
“Please don’t tell me you love me again. It seems cruel because I don’t know if I can handle it.” She put a hand on his chest. “I haven’t said it to you.”
“I know, but it doesn’t mean you don’t love me.”
“Alfie, please, stop.” She tilted her head back.
He cupped her face. “I’m not going to stop. Not when it comes to you.” He kissed her again, harder, leaving her breathless. “If we have kids, I know it will make me the happiest man in the world, and you’d make a fantastic mom.”
“How do you know?”
“You’ve always been this pessimistic person. Even as kids. I’m putting it down to your dad.”
“Now you’re a therapist?”
“Nope. I’m simply a guy that understands his girlfriend when it comes to the matters of the heart. I get it. You don’t trust me.”
“I didn’t say that at all. In fact, I recall telling you I did trust you.”
“With your body. I’m not going to hurt you. I’ve never hurt you. But here is another question for you, do you trust me with your heart?”
“It’s still the same thing, it’s my body,” she said, knowing deep down, she was lying.
“It’s not, and I’m not dumb enough anymore to fall for it. I know you trust me with your body, but when it comes to your heart, it’s a whole different thing.” He spun her around so she was facing the shower, and he grabbed the sponge.
“What are you doing?”
“I’m going to wash you. You think I haven’t stroked my cock thinking about you here?”
“You have?”
“Chloe, the guys weren’t wrong when they said I could have rubbed my hand out with how often I touched my cock thinking about you. I intend to live out every single fantasy I had. I promised myself if you ever came back to Satan’s Croft, I would make it up to you, and give you so many reasons to stay rather than push you away.”
“You’re doing a pretty good job right now,” she said, meaning it.
“Good.” He soaked the sponge with the soap and pressed it to her body. “I aim to please when it comes to you. Now, back to the problem at hand. Yes, I remember. You don’t trust me with your heart, and the truth is, I don’t have a single clue what to do or say to make you realize I love you, and I’m not the asshole bully of the past. That guy is fucking gone and dead. All that remains is me, and I want you more than anything. I’m willing to do whatever it takes to keep you.”
She spun in his arms, and he started to soap her tits.
“What if a few years down the line, a couple of kids, you change your mind? What then? What if the club becomes your main priority?”
“What if I turn into your dad?” he asked.
“I didn’t say that.”
“You think I don’t see the damage he did, fucking asshole?” Alfie sighed. “I’m not going to be him. When my daughter is sitting on a park bench waiting for me, it’ll be because my car won’t start. If I know or ever find out some little biker brats are bullying her, I’ll take care of them, and make sure they know they treat my girl like a princess, just as her mother should have been treated. I won’t miss an anniversary. We will have to decide on a date for ours.” She chuckled. “And unless I’m away with the club, I will be in your bed, and only your bed. When I am away, I expect you to send me naked pictures and with how amazing technology is, I want you to give me a show.”
“A show?”
“Oh, yes, we’re talking naked, and I’m going to have to buy you some sex toys and you’re going to have to do everything I say.”
“You’re in charge?”
“You got it.” He held her face, kissing her lips. “Chloe, I waited five years for you. I didn’t look at another woman. I wasn’t even tempted by another woman. What does that say about how I feel about you? I love you. I want to be with you, and I’m willing to fight for this, for you. Every single day. I’m not your dad. I’m Alfie, the love of your fucking life.”
Chapter Eighteen
One week later
Alfie sat on the open trailer of his father’s car, sipping at a bottle of water. He’d stopped drinking beer through the day since he made prospect; he never knew when he’d get a call demanding his presence. He’d seen some of the prospects get kicked out for being too intoxicated before the club was done with them for the day. It had stood him in good stead as his father liked to call him up at all hours of the day and night.
Thinking about Chloe’s assumptions the other day, he stared over at his father, who was finishing up a deal with the mechanic. Alfie had unloaded everything from the back of the truck, and he wasn’t part of the whole organizing shit.
Eagle had been different the past couple of months.
He hadn’t really noticed it, seeing as he didn’t spend every waking moment with his dad. There wasn’t a darkness to him, but could that have something to do with spending time with Lily?
Each morning
he dropped Chloe off at her mom’s, and she spent the day. So far, there hadn’t been a sign of her period, and deep down, he was really hoping she was pregnant with his kid.
He needed an extra reason to keep her with him.
In the back of his mind, he was counting the days since the fuck fair incident had been mentioned.
One week so far.
Chloe never brought it up, or even hinted at it. In fact, most of the guys at the club asked him about it and how Chloe was.
They needed a fresh start, and he knew Eagle had told the guys to nip that sharing shit in the bud.
If Chloe stayed in town, her mother would be a lot happier. The times he’d seen Lily after the incident, she’d always been so sad and miserable.
Her daughter was gone, and he’d known it was all his fault.
Eagle shook hands with the guy and moved on toward Alfie.
“Another deal?”
“Yep. We can start distributing parts and repairs.”
“That shit sounds legit, Dad,” he said.
“It is. Not all our money can come from drug and gun runs.”
“I bet Lily’s not happy with you going on those runs either.”
Eagle tensed up.
“Are you seeing her?” Alfie asked.
“You know I can still whoop your ass.”
“Yeah, here’s the thing, Pop, you could have been doing it for months, if not years. I know we don’t have the best relationship and all that, but you’ve got no problems raising your fist to me.”
He watched Eagle flinch. It was the first real kind of emotion he’d seen in Eagle.
“How are things going with you and Chloe?”
“Good. She’s moved in. She wants to help and get a job. I’ve told her to do one of those food blog things. I don’t see her working at the diner, do you?”
Eagle laughed. “The food she cooks would be wasted on those guys. If she needs help with a camera and a setup, the club has a base out back, we can set up for her. It would be at the back of the clubhouse. We can convert it into a kitchen. It’s fucking hot in the summer. It’ll burn her ass off, but we’ll install some AC units and whatnot. It’ll be good.”
“Are you fucking serious?” Alfie asked.
“Yeah, I’m serious. You think I don’t see the way you look at her? I do. I see it, and I know she means a lot to you.”
“Is this about Lily? I’ve noticed you haven’t answered my question.”
“What’s going on with Lily and myself is for Lily and myself to know.”
“Chloe thinks you guys are already together.”
“We’re getting off subject here.”
“I never meant for it to happen, you know. I was an asshole kid,” Alfie said.
Eagle sighed. “I’ve never been a good dad to you. The club, it has always come first, and I didn’t know what to do with you. I made so many mistakes. I don’t want to keep making any more. I know this doesn’t make up for the years I’ve been horrible to you, but I want to start making it right. It’ll take time, I know that.”
“We won’t keep making mistakes.”
“What do you think Chloe would say to the back of the club? It will mean she gets to keep an eye on you,” he said.
“She has nothing to worry about.”
“Not even any of those club whores?”
“You think Lily worries about them?” Alfie asked.
“She has nothing to worry about when it comes to another woman. I know what I’ve got, and I intend to keep it.”
“Same for me, Pop.”
“When did you start calling me Pop?”
“I don’t know. I guess I’m testing it out. What do you think of Granddad or Grandpop?” Alfie looked toward his father, who seemed to have gone pale.
“She’s pregnant?”
“What?”
“You’re asking me what my grandkids will call me and you’re telling me she’s not pregnant?”
“No, I mean, we don’t know,” Alfie said.
“You’re going to be a dad?”
“No. I don’t know. We haven’t found out yet. It’s a possibility.”
“One you want?”
“Hell, yeah, why wouldn’t I want it? Chloe’s amazing. She’s fucking incredible. I want her to have a reason to stay.”
“And you think getting her pregnant is the best idea?”
“Yeah, of course.”
“Son, I hate to break it to you, but no woman has to stick around to raise her kid. If you want Chloe to stay, it’s going to have to be for you, otherwise you’re going to spend your entire life wondering if she stayed for the kids or for you.”
“Why did you have to go and suck all of my happiness out?” he asked.
“I’m keeping it real for you, son.”
“This isn’t real. It’s not fucking fair.” Alfie ran a hand down her face. “We … when I’m around her, I can’t imagine being anywhere else. This started in high school, when I stopped trying to hurt her, and find something against her. I gave myself a chance to get to know her.”
“And you liked what you saw?”
“Yeah. She was … fire and sweet, and she had this amazing laugh. It was almost a giggle, but it wasn’t an annoying fake giggle, you know the kind I mean?”
“Yeah, I do.”
“When she first made it, I’d been the one to make her laugh. I listened, and I realized no one had taken the time to make her laugh. No one cared, you know? No one gave a fuck about making her happy, and I wanted to be the one to do all of those things.”
“You fell in love with her.”
“Her smile. Her eyes. She has the most expressive eyes. I can’t even begin to describe them. When she’s down or something is bothering her, they seem to go a dull blue. There’s no happiness within them. But the moment she’s happy, they sparkle, and it makes me think there’s no place else I can find that high she creates, you know?”
“I think this is the most we’ve spoken in over five years.”
“In our entire life, Dad. You’re not the easiest guy to talk to. The club, it always comes first. I know she’s worried about it as well.”
“The club?”
“Me turning into her dad.”
“It’s not possible.”
“I’m not a patched in member. Kurt only ever made prospect.”
“Alfie, Kurt never made it because he wasn’t good enough. Everyone knows that. We told him no matter how much he hung around the club, he’d never make prospect again. The patch was stripped from him. He ran when the club needed him most. Nearly killed a couple of guys in the process. He ran over them with his bike. I promised them for as long as I lived, I would never see him a member, and my father was the same before he passed. Kurt being allowed to hang around the club was the club’s decision, not mine. I didn’t want him there.”
“You didn’t?”
“No.”
“Trust and loyalty. It’s why it always annoyed me to see him with Lily. He didn’t deserve her, and the club should have killed him for what he did.”
“Why didn’t you?”
“Your grandfather liked Lily.”
“He did?”
“You were born, and he’d seen how she took care of you, and I think he knew how I felt as well. How I loved her. Killing Kurt, it would have caused her heartache.”
“But it was a club decision. Didn’t any of the guys he nearly killed speak up?”
Eagle chuckled. “That’s the thing, they wanted to hurt him, kill him in fact, but Lily, she inspired a great deal of love in people. She’s loyal, sweet, and whenever she came around, people would shine in her company. She never made waves. Never judged anyone. If someone was upset, she’d bake them a freaking cake, and the guys who, funnily enough, got broken legs, got a visit from her in the hospital, each with food and ways to make them more comfortable.”
“You and her are dating, aren’t you?” he asked.
“Alfie.”
“You ca
n tell me you’re not, but the look in your eye, that says a man who has fallen in love all over again. You and Lily are dating.”
Eagle sighed. “You were going to find out eventually,” he said.
“From who?”
“Lily and I want you and Chloe to have your second chance.”
“If you wanted us to have a second chance why did it take Lily getting run over to bring her back? Why didn’t she ask for Chloe to come back? Did you run her over?”
“What? Hell, no, I didn’t fucking run her over.” Eagle ran a hand down his face. “Fine, look, Lily and I, we wanted to make it work with no one knowing we were actually together. It was a secret.”
“What about Chloe?”
“Fine. Fine. We had thought about Chloe coming back home, and bringing the two of you together, but Lily had special demands first.”
“Such as?”
“She wanted her daughter to finish out her culinary school thing. Chloe was excelling, and all of her drive and focus was on that. Not on men. We figured it would give us time to see if you two were really serious about each other.”
“You waited?”
“Yes. Chloe was hurt by what happened. Lily told me until she left, she spent every single night crying herself to sleep, and she was torn apart.”
Alfie felt a pain strike him hard. “I never wanted to hurt her.”
“I know, son. We had to make this happen for all of us.”
“If you didn’t run her over to bring Chloe here, who did?”
“I’m still looking into that one.”
Alfie sighed. “Do you think it could be Kurt?”
“Why would he run Lily over?”
“I don’t know. She’s his ex-wife, and if he caught you two together, you don’t think he’s got the vindictive bone that would make him do some stupid shit?” Alfie asked.
“Nah, there’s no way Kurt would run Lily over. It’s not like him to do that.”
“It’s also not like him to take off the way he did. I’ve seen him around town a couple of times, but I never really thought about it. I think we should check him out. There’s no one else in town who would want to hurt her. Not even any of your ex-club whores as they’re still all in the club,” Alfie said. “He’s the only one I can think of who would be stupid enough to do it and cowardly enough to drive away as well.”