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Biker's Claim: A Bad Boy Romance (Demons MC) (Contains bonus book Cocked!)

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by Hamel, B. B.


  I moaned, my forehead up against the rough wood wall. His fingers found my clit as he began to thrust harder.

  “Shit, you’re even tighter than the first time,” he grunted.

  “Camden,” I groaned. “Holy shit.”

  “You’re soaked, too. You dirty girl. You really have been thinking about this.”

  “You got me this way.”

  “Damn right.” He grabbed my hair, pulling it gently. “I get you this way.”

  “There,” I gasped as he plunged all the way deep into me. “Right there.”

  “Is that it?” He rocked back and forth, grinding his cock deep inside me, his fingers rubbing my clit. “Is that what you want?”

  “Oh shit yes. Keep doing that.”

  He fucked me rougher then, keeping deep inside me. He thrusted hard, and I relished the rough feel of him against my ass, his strong hands on my hair and my tits, working my body like I was the only thing in the world.

  “This little pussy is mine,” he whispered harshly in my ear. “This tight little pussy is mine.”

  I worked my hips back against him, loving the feel of him bare in my pussy, desperate for him. I knew it really might be our last time together, and I wanted to relish every moment.

  “Yes,” I gasped. “Yes, I’m yours. I’ll always be yours.”

  His hands gripped my hips and he began to fuck me deep and hard and rough. I felt the pleasure overwhelm me, my body turning nearly weak as he worked the spot masterfully.

  “Shit,” I groaned. “I can’t.”

  “Go ahead. Come for me, Lacey.”

  My whole body shook as the orgasm overtook me. I felt like I was melting into the morning, his cock thrusting deep and hard, his fingers working my clit. I gasped and moaned loudly, not caring how loud I was. I couldn’t hold back, not this time.

  I came and came, deep and heavy waves of pleasure rolling up and down my spine.

  I loved it. I needed it. I needed him. If this was the last orgasm I’d have, it was a pretty damn incredible last one.

  “Shit, girl,” he said. “You drive me insane.”

  As the orgasm subsided, he pulled out and spun me around. I let out a surprised sound as he hooked his arms under my legs and hoisted me up, pushing my back against the wall.

  “Camden,” I giggled, “no way.”

  He slowly lowered me down onto his cock like I weighed nothing.

  “I want to come looking in those eyes,” he said.

  He began to thrust into me, my back wedged against the wall, my arms around his neck. His big cock felt like fire between my legs as his strong arms supported my weight. I took him deep, my tits pressed together, my whole body covered in a sheen of sweat from exertion.

  His eyes were subtle and frenzied as he took me. I’d never experienced something like that before. His movements were rough and desperate as he thrust deep inside, like I really was the last thing he’d fuck. His eyes were piercing, serious and clouded with pleasure. I bit my lip, trying not to moan too loud.

  “Let it out, girl,” he groaned. “I want to hear it.”

  I relaxed, moaning.

  “Fuck I’m close,” he grunted.

  Deep thrusts. Deep, skin-slapping thrusts. And then, he let me down.

  “Open your mouth,” he commanded. I dropped to my knees, obeying. I wrapped my lips around his dick and sucked him in three hard motions. His cock exploded in my mouth, spurting his cum deep into my throat.

  I took it greedily. “Holy fuck,” he grunted as I continued to suck him. “Fuck, suck it all out of me.”

  I took it all and swallowed. I cleaned him up with my tongue and mouth. After a second, he pulled me to my feet.

  We were both panting, and steam rose off our skin. He crushed my mouth with his, kissing me deeply.

  After a moment, he pulled away. “You’re incredible,” he said.

  “I try.”

  He laughed and grinned. “If something does happen—”

  “No. No more of that.”

  “Lacey, you should know—”

  I put my hand over his mouth. “I already know. You don’t have to say it.”

  He looked at me and slowly moved my hand. He kissed me again, long and deep, and that said everything that needed saying.

  After what felt like forever, he looked at me and smiled.

  “Let’s get dressed. I’m sure our spook is awake by now.”

  “I forgot about him,” I said, turning a deep red.

  He handed me my clothes and we dressed together, laughing in the shared intimacy of a secret, or at least a secret that was known by everyone. I felt alive and exhilarated and embarrassed that Jared had heard us, or at least probably had, but it didn’t bother me.

  I was with Camden. That was all I cared about.

  “You guys have a good morning?” Jared asked drily as we walked back in.

  “You could say that,” Camden said, grinning at me.

  “Good.” Jared didn’t seem to notice the looks, or at least he didn’t care. “We need to talk about today.”

  We took a seat at the table and he leaned back in his chair.

  “I have a pretty good idea where Trip and Castillo are,” he said.

  “You’re not sure?” I asked.

  “I’m mostly sure. The intel is a few days old, but it should be solid.”

  “What if it’s not?”

  “We’ll contact my people and go from there.”

  “So what’s the plan?” Camden asked.

  “We go in, quiet, and rescue your parents. Then we kill the motherfuckers.”

  Camden laughed. “Sounds good. But just the two of us?”

  “Three,” I said loudly.

  Jared and Camden gave me a look.

  “Most of their muscle was down with the Russians,” Jared continued, looking back at Camden.

  “Still, you can’t be serious?”

  “I took you out from that other place, didn’t I?”

  “That you did.”

  Jared stood up abruptly. “Follow me.”

  Camden and I exchanged looks and followed him out to the Jeep. Jared pulled open the back door and moved a blanket off the top of a box. He pulled open the lid and stood back as if revealing a prize.

  Inside were guns. Lots of gun. And stacks of cash.

  “Holy shit,” Camden said. “How much money is this?”

  “About half a million.”

  “Why?”

  “In case we needed it. But more importantly, we have some serious firepower.”

  Camden nodded. “Silenced M4s, stun grenades, and ammo out the asshole. You sure you’re not military?”

  Jared shut the box, grinning. “Positive.”

  “But that’s all you have? Maybe a location and a bunch of guns?”

  “What are you worried about?”

  “Getting killed, mostly.”

  “Death is waiting for us all,” Jared said, laughing loudly.

  I gave Camden a look. Maybe he wasn’t as sane as he seemed?

  “Relax,” Jared said after a second. “I’m a professional. I know what I’m doing.”

  Camden took a deep breath. “Okay. What are we waiting for then?”

  “That’s my boy. But we have one more problem.”

  “What’s that?”

  Jared looked right at me. “You.”

  “Me?” I took a step back, surprised.

  “You’re a problem. You’re a liability, actually.”

  “What are you talking about?” Camden said, stepping toward him.

  “She doesn’t know how to fire a weapon, much less how to tactically breach a guarded building. She can’t come with us.”

  I let out a breath and Camden relaxed.

  “I’m coming with you,” I said simply.

  “Lacey,” Camden replied. “I think he’s right.”

  “No,” I said quickly, “he’s not. You guys think you’re the only ones risking your lives? They’re my parents too. I didn’t
ask for any of this, but now I’m telling you I’m going to be there to help finish it.”

  Jared laughed loudly. “I like her,” he said to Camden. “She’s like a Valkyrie ready to ride into battle.”

  Camden ignored him. “Lace, he’s right. You don’t know how to shoot a gun.”

  “You’ll get in the way,” Jared added.

  “I don’t care. Find something for me to do, because I’m coming.”

  I stood there, my arms crossed, ready to take all morning if I had to. It was easy for them. They both knew what they were doing. They had killed before and were ready to kill again. But I was useless, less than useless, and they expected me to sit by while Camden risked everything for me yet again. I hated that feeling, hated how useless I felt sitting in the car while Camden drove for miles and miles and how terrified and weak I felt while I watched him kill for me. I hated that he was the one always ready to sacrifice while I sat around on the sidelines. But I was done with that.

  Maybe he should be out there fighting. Maybe it wasn’t my fight. But I was going to make it my fight. I wasn’t weak, and I wasn’t backing down.

  Jared studied me with a big smile on his face for half a minute. Things felt tense as Camden looked between the two of us, a small frown on his otherwise perfect face.

  Finally, Jared spoke. “Will you shoot to kill?”

  “Yes.”

  “Will you follow orders?”

  I nodded emphatically. “Absolutely yes.”

  “Okay, then,” Jared said. “Let’s get the fuck out of here.”

  “Hold on,” Camden said, but Jared gave him this look. Something seemed to pass between them, and Camden sighed. “Fine. Let’s go.”

  Triumphant, I piled into the Jeep. This time, I didn’t sit in Camden’s lap.

  I felt elated and terrified as we pulled out onto the road, a trunk full of guns and cash our only means of saving our family.

  I was ready. I was scared out of my mind, but after everything that had happened, I was ready. I wanted this to be over, and it would be soon. For better or for worse, we were going to finish it all.

  I caught Camden’s eye and he smiled at me. We were in it together. We’d always be in it together.

  Jared floored it and we shot off into the day, ready.

  18

  Camden

  It was nearly dusk by the time Jared slowed down the car and stopped.

  I looked around. There had been nothing but trees and more trees and snow as far as the eye could see all day long. Jared had been tight-lipped about our final destination, though he was following GPS directions and coordinates.

  “This it?” I asked him.

  “This is the end of the line, at least for the car.”

  I nodded. “Makes sense.”

  We climbed out. We were stopped on the side of an old, beat-up highway that continued far into the distance ahead and behind us.

  “Are you sure?” Lacey asked, joining us near the back of the car.

  “Sure as I can be.”

  “How far of a walk is it?” I asked.

  “Couple of hours. We’ll get there just after dark, which is what I wanted.”

  I nodded. Since we were going in with only a few people, we needed every advantage we could get.

  Jared looked at Lacey. “Still sure you want to come?”

  She nodded fiercely. “Absolutely.”

  “Okay then.” He reached into the back of the Jeep and pulled out a long gun with a heavy scope on the top. It had two folded-up legs on the bottom and a long, smooth circular barrel. “This is for you.”

  “That looks huge.”

  “It’s a sniper rifle. Ever shoot a gun before?”

  She shook her head, looking intimidated. “Never.”

  “Here.” He held the gun up, pointing as he went. “This is the safety. You flick it off to shoot. This is the magazine. You’ll have all your bullets there. This is the muzzle. It’s silenced and shouldn’t have too much of a kick, but make sure you brace it properly. I’ll show you how. These are tripod legs, to support it. Shouldn’t be any recoil.” He paused. “Still sure?”

  “Positive.” She held out her hands and Jared handed her the gun. It looked way too big for her, but she held it confidently. “Let’s do this.”

  I laughed and looked at Jared, shaking my head. I don’t think I’d ever been more attracted to her than I was in that moment. There was nothing sexier than an attractive woman holding an enormous, deadly weapon.

  Jared grinned and began to give her more detailed instructions. Meanwhile, I looked into the box and grabbed myself a bulletproof vest, a big-ass rifle, and a few stun grenades. While I strapped my gear on, Lacey leaned up against the bumper.

  “What’s the plan, anyway?” she asked Jared.

  “We’re going in on the ground. While we’re down there, you’ll be up in the hills overlooking the place. If someone comes outside, you shoot them.”

  “What if it’s one of you?”

  “Look through the scope first. Don’t rush. Nobody will know where you are. You’ll have plenty of time to decide.”

  I walked over to her and placed my hand on her shoulder.

  “Are you still sure?”

  She looked at me. For a second, I could see the fear there. “I’m sure.”

  “If things go south,” Jared continued, “you head back here and get the fuck out. Understand?”

  “Okay.”

  “Lacey,” I said seriously, “do what he says.”

  “I will.”

  “Seriously. Leave us behind if something happens.”

  She looked at me for a few seconds. “Okay. But nothing will happen.”

  I nodded and squeezed her hand.

  “Okay. We have a serious hike ahead of us. We need to get moving.”

  I checked my rifle, made sure my armor was strapped, and nodded. “After you.”

  He gave me a long look. “You know, you don’t have to do this.”

  “Yes, I do.”

  “No shame in it, Camden. This is my job. But you, you got away from all this. You don’t have to go back.”

  “I’m already back. I’m already deep in it. I’m not a coward. I need to see this through.”

  He nodded. “Good man. Let’s go.”

  We walked out into the woods. The snow crunched softly under my boots. I slung the rifle over my shoulder and shoved my hands in my pockets as we moved. Lacey kept up, quiet and brooding.

  Up ahead, violence.

  My feet were freezing and I could see my breath fan out in front of me as we finally began to close in on the house.

  As we crept closer, keeping near the shadows of the trees and navigating by the just-risen moon, Jared talked through what we were about to do.

  In essence, he was going to take out the guards and sneak us in through the back. There was maybe a bit more to it than that, but it boiled down to the simplest thing in the world. And he made it seem like it was no big deal, like he was used to going up against impossible odds all the time. Lacey was going to keep us covered from the outside.

  I didn’t mind it. It wasn’t like I was crazy or suicidal or believed I could take on twenty men single-handedly, but I was willing and ready to do whatever it took to help my family. This was the last step, and I was prepared to make it.

  We crouched down next to a snow bank, and Jared held up his hand to indicate silence. We crawled toward the top and looked down into a small valley. Sitting in the very center of the valley was a squat little house with smoke curling from the chimney. It looked a lot like the house we had escaped from the day before.

  “This is it,” Jared said softly.

  “Let’s do it then.”

  “Not too fast. Look.” He pointed off to the left.

  I followed his gaze and spotted them: two armed men pacing a slow, lazy circle around the house.

  He looked at Lacey. “See them? Brace your gun like this.” He helped her set it up, including a small little
tripod at the end of the barrel. She sighted down through the scope.

  “I see them. Just two.”

  “That it?” I asked.

  “All I noticed at least.”

  Jared got up onto his knees. “Like I said, this place shouldn’t be as heavily guarded. They don’t know we know where they are.”

  I nodded and Jared began to move away.

  “Stay here,” he said. “I’ll get you when it’s through.”

  Before I could answer, he was gone, melted into the night.

  The way he simply vanished sent a shiver down my spine. The man seemed friendly, if maybe a little crazy. But underneath all that, he was a highly-trained killer. Probably some sort of assassin for the CIA. That sort of man couldn’t have family or friends. That sort of man only had the kill.

  I watched the cabin down below, but the sentries disappeared into a thicker part of the woods. Lacey breathed quietly and evenly. We exchanged looks but didn’t speak, neither of us wanting to draw any attention our way. I didn’t hear a thing for what felt like an hour, and the sentries never reappeared. Lacey kept her eyes glued down the barrel of her gun.

  I began to wonder, had Jared gotten caught? The house was still quiet, so probably not. Had he gotten himself too injured to return? A thousand scenarios ran through my mind.

  And then he was back. One second we were alone, and the next he materialized from the darkness.

  “Camden,” he whispered.

  I brought my gun up and aimed it directly at his skull, surprised.

  “Easy there,” he said.

  “Jared. You need to be more careful.”

  His eyes flashed in the darkness. He was wiping off a knife and slipping it back into a sheath on his leg. “Ready?”

  “The guards?”

  “Taken care of.”

  “You’re going to be okay,” I said to Lacey.

  “Be careful.” She reached out and touched my face. “Come back to me.”

  I touched her hand. “I will. I promise. Stay safe.”

  She smiled and looked back through her scope. I look one last look at her, the gun held between her hands confidently, her breathing even and measured. She looked perfect, and I felt my cock stir for a second.

  I didn’t need to say anything else, and so I followed Jared down a slope, winding our way through the trees. We skirted the clearing around the house and stopped once we were directly behind it.

 

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