Locked: Reckless MC Opey Texas Chapter by KB Winters

Locked: Reckless MC Opey Texas Chapter by KB Winters

Author:KB Winters [Winters, KB]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: forbidden biker action adventure bad guy good girl hate to lovers bully romance alpha jerk
Publisher: BookBoyfriends Publishing Inc
Published: 2019-09-21T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Nineteen

Aspen

“Don’t think this means that I’m gonna do what you tell me to, ‘cause I won’t.” Though if Holden didn’t stop running his fingertips up and down the length of my spine, he might make a liar out of me.

“Yeah?” He leaned in close, the deep rumble of his voice making me shiver. “And if I told you to lie back on the bed and spread your legs so I can feast on you again?”

I didn’t lie back because I had a point to make, but slowly I spread my legs to let him know what I thought of the command.

“I’d say feast away. But we’re aren’t talking about that.” Hell, I didn’t know why we were talking about anything at all when he was naked, and I was naked, and we were all alone in his cabin.

Naked.

“No. We’re talking about your safety.”

“My safety is not an issue. Even if it were, it’s not your issue!” This was the strangest conversation to have while we were naked and sweaty, bodies barely disentangled.

“Yeah well, I’m making it my issue, dammit. You need someone to look after you, and since you clearly prefer to underestimate your ex, it’ll have to be me.” Holden sat up straight and turned to face me. All I could do was stare at his expansive chest, his skin, and the dark hair that made it look even paler.

“What do you care? You don’t even like me.” Was that an echo or déjà vu, because I could’ve sworn I’d had this conversation already with another man.

“I like you just fine, more so now.” His lips curled into a seductive smile that made my nipples tighten and my belly clench. Hard. “And just because I don’t think you hang the moon like I used to, doesn’t mean I want something to happen to ya.”

“Wait, you used to think I hung the moon. Me?”

He nodded and swung his long legs off the side of the bed. “Yep. The way you would compliment Mary Beth Higgins’ clothes even though they never fit quite right and were out of style.”

I can’t believe he remembered that. “She was always nice to me. Tutored me in geometry and always had notes when I missed class. God, I haven’t thought about her in ages.”

“Maybe not,” he said gruffly. “But I’ll bet the kindness you showed her made her memories of high school a lot less miserable.”

“Too bad I couldn’t do the same for you.” I hated that memory was there between us, making it hard to move forward.

“My memories are just fine, Aspen. You were cruel that day, but you taught me a valuable lesson.”

“Never pine for a spoiled rich girl?”

He turned, and his lips kicked into an amused grin. “That, too,” he said, ominously, without ever really answering the question. “Look, I don’t hate you, and I want to keep you safe from whatever the hell is going on with you and your ex. Don’t argue with me about it.” He turned and disappeared into the bathroom as if that were the end of the conversation.



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