Bones (Rebel Saints MC, Motorcycle Club Book 1) by Lily J. Adams

Bones (Rebel Saints MC, Motorcycle Club Book 1) by Lily J. Adams

Author:Lily J. Adams [Adams, Lily J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-03-16T16:00:00+00:00


At five minutes until seven the following evening, I stood in front of my mirror, trying to make sure my eyeliner looked even on both eyes. If it wasn’t even, one eye would end up looking wider than the other, and I would be obsessed over it all night long.

I’d pulled my hair back in a slick ponytail, not wasting a lot of time doing anything special with it, because I knew I would be wearing a helmet that would mess it up. I focused on my makeup instead. Smokey eyes and pink lipstick gave me a seductive look – at least, this was what I was going for – and I wore what I called my ‘nice ass jeans.’ They were dark blue skinny jeans that hugged my hips and clung to my legs. Black knee-high boots and a red shirt with a plunging neckline that showed off the swell of my breasts completed the outfit, and I hoped Bones appreciated the effort I went to.

I also hoped he liked my lingerie, which was black lace, but I wasn’t sure if we’d get far enough for him to see it. In fact, I wasn’t even sure what we were doing tonight. Bones hadn’t been specific about the plans.

At seven o’clock on the dot, a knock sounded on the door, and I had to hold onto Roscoe’s collar to keep him back as I pulled it open.

Bones stood on the other side holding a bouquet of pink carnations in one hand and, as promised, a box of milk bones in the other. “For you,” he held out the flowers to me.

I took them, smiling. I couldn’t remember ever getting flowers from a man before.

“And these are for you, buddy.” Bones knelt in front of Roscoe, sticking his hand inside of the box and pulling out two.

I let go of his collar as he lunged forward, his tail wagging wildly as he gobbled up the snack.

My affection for Bones cranked up a couple of notches as I watched him pat Roscoe’s head with a happy smile I recognized as one every animal lover got when interacting with dogs. They brought out a natural joy in people.

I grabbed a vase out of the kitchen and filled it with water before popping the flowers inside. I placed it in the center of the kitchen table and then I turned back.

Bones still stood by the door watching me. “You look beautiful.”

His sweet sincerity made me blush. “You don’t look too bad yourself,” I said, moving closer.

Bones cupped my cheek but didn’t swoop in to kiss me. Instead, he stared into my eyes, and the moment was somehow more intimate than any other that we’d shared before.

I felt like he was looking into my soul.

“Are you ready to go?” he asked after a minute.

I nodded.

“Watch the place for us, Roscoe, we might be late,” Bones told him.

The dog responded by nudging between us and jumping up on Bones and looking up at him with a doggy grin on his face.



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