by Marie James
Frowning at the display, I manage not to make eye contact with her on my way to the bar for a beer. Hiding what we have is the only way to stay safe, but it doesn’t keep her eyes off of me. I can feel them drilling into the back of my head when the new prospect hands me a bottle from the fridge.
“Gonna be a wild night.” He angles his head in the girls’ direction. “They started drinking over an hour ago, and they’re still going strong. I think Xena can out drink any man here. And Molly—”
“Doesn’t even exist in your tiny world, Prospect,” I spit in interruption.
“I just meant—”
My animalistic growl makes him stop short.
“Quit scaring him,” a playful voice says from beside me just as I feel a slender arm wrap around my waist. “Let me ease that tension.”
Without even flexing a single muscle in my torso, I turn my head and glare down at the familiar-looking brunette. If memory serves correctly, this is the chick that was sitting in my lap before we left for Richmond almost two weeks ago.
“Hey there.” Batting her eyes, she glances up at me.
“Don’t touch me.” My command is simple, but all she does is bite her lip and attempt to stick her already nearly exposed tits out further.
“Not what you were saying the first time we met.” The stench of alcohol on her breath makes my insides roil.
Molly’s eyes are still burning a hole in the back of my head, and I know she’s seconds away from grabbing this girl by her head and dragging her away. The sick possibility that she’d do worse is my second thought. Both her brothers and her dead father have a craving for death like none I’ve ever seen. Thinking that the gene skipped Molly would be foolish.
“How did you sneak in, honey?”
Turning my glare from the woman still touching me up to find Ronan closing in on us, I pray he reads me right.
“Out you go,” Ronan urges, physically having to pull her arms from around my body. Before he walks away, he looks back to me. “She was eighty-sixed last time. I swear. No clue how she managed to get in.”
“The usual bulldog at the gate is gone tonight,” she says drunkenly. “The new guy just let me slip right in.”
“Take care of that, too,” I tell Ronan as he walks away with the girl. His hand shoots up over his head in acknowledgment.
“You just saved her life.”
I tilt my beer to my lips to hide the smile as Molly presses against my side and the bar, a little too close for being in public. She’s going to test every damn limit she can. I can already tell.
“We need a bottle of Jack and a jar of cherries.” I feel her eyes on the side of my face even though she’s speaking to the prospect behind the bar. “With stems, please.”
“Stems?” For the first time since I walked out here tonight, I look over and meet her eyes.
Her smile knocks the breath from my lungs, which isn’t at all a hard thing to do since I haven’t taken a full breath since she left me in my room earlier.
“Xena is going to teach me a few tongue techniques.” Her teeth dig into her bottom lip before she continues. “Help me hone my skills.”
I’m grateful my mouth is empty, because if not, I would’ve spewed beer all over the bar top. My cock tightens against my jeans, and I’m thankful I wore my tightest pair, knowing just the sight of her would test the strength of the fabric.
“What’s wrong, VP?” she taunts as her eyes jerk down and up again. “Xena assures me tying cherry stems isn’t that hard.”
Her emphasis on the last word is intentional, and now I’ll be standing here all fucking night because I won’t be able to stop thinking about her pink tongue working in circles to tie a fucking stem.
“I want your mouth on my fucking cock again,” I hiss with my eyes on the prospect as he rummages around in a cabinet for Molly’s fucking cherries.
“I want your—”
“Here you go.” With perfect fucking timing, Mac slides the bottle of booze and the jar of fruit across the bar.
“Thanks, gorgeous.”
I watch the dead man as his green eyes stay locked on Molly as she walks away.
A fist invades my vision, and blood is dripping from the prospect’s nose before I can blink.
“Quit looking at my fucking sister like that,” TJ snarls as he pulls his arm back.
“I wasn’t,” Mac lies as his hands cover his bleeding face.
Ignoring everything else around him, TJ leans across the bar. Smarter than he looks, Mac doesn’t shy away. Fear doesn’t get you very far in the Ravens Ruin MC, and his courage makes me feel like a complete joke.
“There isn’t a man on earth, much less inside this fucking clubhouse that’s good enough for her,” TJ hisses. “Keep your fucking distance.”
“Yes, sir,” Mac agrees, pulling his hands from his face and nodding his head to strengthen his words.
TJ hits him one more time for good measure before turning his attention to me. His eyes narrow as he scans my body like a psycho.
“What’s different about you?”
“What?” I ask, raising my bottle to hide my nervousness rather than a need for something to drink.
“You seem relaxed.” His eyes narrow even further.
The last fucking thing I feel right now is relaxed. I’m all stocked up on guilt though.
“Did you get laid?”
Choking on my beer, I sputter and cough to clear my throat. He just glares at me, not bothering to pat my back to help me along.
“No.”
“You just have that ‘I blew my load, and all is right with the world’ look on your face.”
His scrutiny is a tangible thing right now, scraping over my skin like the sharpened point of his blade.
“Jacked off in the shower,” I lie. He doesn’t look away, so I dig the hole deeper. “I took a muscle relaxer. The ride back from Detroit nearly fucking killed me.”
Only then does his face change. It’s obvious he doesn’t believe me, but I’ve given him enough to pretend nothing’s going on at least.
“Old man,” he chuckles, now taking the opportunity to clap me on the back. The movement is so abrupt, I nearly drop my beer bottle. “I have some shit to take care of. Keep an eye on my sister. She seems fucking determined to get alcohol poisoning tonight.”
I keep my eyes on the bar until I hear the snap of the front door closing over the din surrounding me.
“I wouldn’t,” Mac warns when I turn around to face the table of drunk girls as each one of them stare intently at Xena’s mouth.
“Mind your fucking business.” Mac’s smarter than I first thought when he busies himself rather than trying to make small talk with me.
After Xena pulls the double-knotted stem from her lips, all the girls nod and smile in wonder before dipping their fingers in the half-empty jar to pull out their own cherry. Molly’s eyes find mine as she dangles the cherry over her perfect fucking mouth. Her tongue, pushing past her red-painted lips, flicks the juice threatening to drip from the bottom. She groans when the juice drops too soon, landing on her chin rather than her tongue, and I grin when her cheeks flush with crimson. I know she’s embarrassed, thinking she fucked up trying to be sexy, but it’s the pureness that really makes my cock even harder. There’s nothing more intoxicating than knowing each touch I’m allowed on her skin is a first. Each time I lick her, taste her, press my fingers to her, I’m the first one to provide her with that experience.
“Jesus.”
I’m enjoying the sight of Molly trying to lick away the juice from her chin when the ignorant fucker behind me speaks. My blood boils, a different demon waking from slumber than I worry about with Molly. My need for blood, death, and destruction slams against my chest. Molly must sense the change, because her eyes dart from me to Mac and back again.
“No,” she mouths, but even her request can’t be satisfied tonight. I’m strung too fucking tight. TJ wouldn’t even question the ease in my posture if he were here
right now.
“We have a problem.” I jerk my eyes in Chains’s direction, ready to split my fury between two men when I realize he’s telling me there’s something wrong rather than questioning my intentions.
“Where’s Lynch?” I look over the SAA’s shoulder, but my president is nowhere to be found.
“Not here. He and Zoe went for a ride on the bike. That means I need you.”
I don’t open my mouth to speak until we’re clear of the clubhouse and striding quickly toward the garage.
“What the fuck is going on?”
The cool breeze surrounding us doesn’t help wash away the anger I felt inside of the club knowing Mac had his eyes on my girl. When Lynch caught Ronan eyeing his girl a few months ago, he should’ve killed him, not invited him into their bed and shared her. I’m not judging anyone’s kink, but there isn’t a soul on this earth I’d share Molly with. I can’t even fathom the idea.
“You remember the douche that was trying to get Molly in bed last month?” I’m too angry with the memory to respond. “We caught him—”
We both stop, standing perfectly still when Hornet emerges from the side door of the garage with a battered girl cradled to his chest.
“He beat the shit out of her.”
“Who is she?” I ask after Hornet passes. I don’t recognize the bruised and bleeding woman, but there’s something familiar about the blood coating her body and matting her blonde hair.
“No clue,” Chains answers.
My jaw clenches, the muscles working overtime. “Did he rape her?”
“No. We got to him before he could. It’s—she was—”
“Just fucking spit it out.”
“She was smiling when we found her. Covered in blood and smiling up at him as he raised his fist to hit her again.”
“Where is he?”
“Still in the garage. We worked him over pretty good, but we know the final decision is yours.”
“Where’s fucking Pete?” That’s two people now that weren’t supposed to show their faces around here anymore.
“Had some personal shit to take care of tonight. We have Sonic on the gate.”
“A brand-new fucking prospect? Whose fucking bright idea was that?”
“Seriously?” Chains stops me with a grip on my arm. “I texted you earlier, and you said it was fine.”
I almost shake my head, but quickly remember Molly picking up my phone when it buzzed earlier. Groggy from both exhaustion from riding and the fun we’d had together, I didn’t even open my eyes when she told me it was nothing before putting my phone back down.
“I was half asleep.” My excuse is flimsy at best, considering what has happened here tonight. “I want Pete back immediately.”
“And Sonic?” I know exactly what he’s asking. He wants to clarify if two men will be taking their last breaths tonight.
“Leave him in there with Pete for the next six months. Pete needs a fucking break every once in a while.”
“He won’t ever take one again after finding out what happened tonight,” Chains sighs.
Ignoring Chains, I continue toward the garage. I have two reasons to let my monster out tonight. However, Mac is a distant second when I step inside the garage and see the piece of shit that tried to get with Molly. A girl got hurt on my watch tonight because I was too wrapped up in a princess I have no fucking business putting my hands on. That poor girl’s pain and suffering are my fault and a brutal reminder of why Molly and I can never happen.
Chapter 31
Molly
“You’re getting better,” Xena praises as I pull my third cherry stem from my mouth.
“I can’t do it,” Legs grumbles, pulling a mangled stem from her lips.
“May be the reason you can’t keep TJ interested,” Vixen taunts. “No mouth skill.”
“Enough,” Xena snaps when Legs drops the stem and begins to move around the table to go after the girl who insulted her. She glares at Vixen. “Go entertain Boston.”
Vixen shrugs before leaving us standing at the table. The atmosphere has changed. The fun was sucked out of the room the second Chains walked in with a weary look on his face before Briar followed him outside.
“I wonder what’s going on.”
“You know better than to even think about anything like that,” Xena chastises me. “Much less open your mouth to speak of it.”
I turn my attention to her, eyes narrowed in annoyance. “You going to give me some command to take care of one of the guys, too?”
“You know better than that, Prin—” Her jaw clenches as she catches herself. “Molly.”
“Do you really think I lack the mouth skills to keep TJ coming back for more?”
Sighing, Xena loses focus on me and turns in Legs’s direction. “You have fantastic mouth skills, babe.”
Legs beams at the praise and takes a step closer to Xena.
The front door opens, but it’s Zoe, alone, walking toward us, not Briar.
“What’s going on?” she asks the second she’s within hearing distance.
“What do you mean?”
“One of the guys grabbed Lynch as soon as we got off the bike. They all headed toward the garage, but he told me to come inside instead of letting me go with them.”
“We can drink,” Xena says slapping her hand on the tabletop to get our attention. “We can work on cherry stems, but we won’t stand here and speculate about what’s going on outside. The guys will handle whatever it is. It doesn’t concern us.”
“Where’s Piper?” I ask, suddenly realizing I haven’t seen her around much since Xena is clearly trying to step into her shoes.
“Visiting family,” Xena responds, and I’ve known her long enough to know she’s lying, but too concerned about what’s going on outside to grill her about it.
“Cherry stems?” Zoe asks, clearly not as concerned as I am.
“Working on our mouth game,” Legs clarifies as Zoe wiggles her fingers in the near-empty jar to grab one out.
“You don’t need help on your mouth game.” Zoe winks at Legs, restoring her confidence immediately.
“Told ya,” Xena adds.
“Yeah. Okayyy.” I turn away from them as some kind of unspoken but very sexually-motivated conversation happens.
My eyes stay on the door until they’re so dry, I realize I’ve forgotten to blink. After what seems like hours, the guys return.
My brother’s jaw is clenched, but it’s the sight of blood spattered on the front of Briar’s t-shirt that demands all of my attention.
“What happened?” Briar’s eyes snap up to mine, stopping me in my tracks.
With an almost imperceptive shake of his head, he walks right past me and down the hall to his room. The door snaps shut with a thunderous echo.
I look to my brother for answers, but I know he has none to give. Zoe, even only here for a couple of months, seems to know not to ask.
“What are you ladies up to?” The smile on my brother’s face doesn’t meet his eyes, and I don’t miss his unspoken need to be right beside his woman.
“Cherry stems,” Legs blurts like she’s too ignorant to feel the tension swirling all around us. “Working on our mouth game.”
“Zoe,” Lynch says looking lovingly down at my best friend, “told me once you don’t need any practice.”
“Yick,” I spit and walk away before I’m privy to any more of their conversation.
Chuckles follow me across the room, but I stop before reaching the front door. I have no reason to step outside. There’s a rule about us being in the front of the building after dark. Zoe and I have both been warned that it’s dangerous, and the guys can’t protect us as easily out there. I know not to even try. No matter how distracted everyone in the clubhouse seems, I’m well aware someone is watching at any given time. If Briar isn’t out here, that means the duty has switched to someone else.
Glancing over my shoulder, I see, sure enough, that Ronan has his eyes on me. Making eye
contact is a mistake, but he lets me off easy, simply raising his beer in either a salute or a challenge.
I let my curiosity go for now. I’ll talk to Briar about it when we have the chance later.
I can’t go home just yet, so I’m forced to grab a bottle of water from Mac at the bar and sit on the only sofa that isn’t occupied by horny people and wait. No matter where my eyes wander, I’m slapped in the face with sex.
Kai winks at me as he bounces on Professor’s dick across the room. Ronan has his eyes closed as Minx sucks him off, but I know he’s still very aware of where I am in the room. Lynch and Zoe are in some tangle at the pub table with Legs as Xena watches on, not even bothering to hide her hand under her skirt.
The entire clubhouse is sexually charged, and here I am a voyeur without permission to participate. I’m normally not even in the thick of it like I am right now, but I have to wait for Lynch and Zoe to disappear for the night before I can join Briar. I sit, hoping he’ll shower and come back, but that doesn’t happen.
I’m aching, knowing exactly what Vixen is feeling as Boston licks her to climax.
“Molly.” Guiltily, my eyes snap up to Ronan’s. “Why don’t you head home?”
I nod, thinking that’s the best idea, for now, only to look over to where Lynch and Zoe were to find them gone.
“Night,” I mutter, relishing in the fact that he’s facing away from the hallway and Mac is busy restocking the beer fridge.
Slipping unnoticed down the hallway, I let myself into Briar’s room with my keycard. I don’t know how long I’ve been playing peeping Tom with all the action in the living room, but I find Briar face-down passed out on his bed. His pillow is damp from his hair, forming a dark ring on the normally cream-colored fabric.
Slipping my shoes and clothes off, I climb on the bed with him, covering his muscled back with my softer body. The heat of his skin is something I’ve been longing for all damn night, and I release a whoosh of relieved breath as I settle on him.
“You shouldn’t be in here,” he grumbles into his pillow, but he doesn’t move to push me away.
“What happened tonight?” I ask against his warm skin.