Reckless Sin (Rainer Series) by Darlene Rodriguez

Reckless Sin (Rainer Series) by Darlene Rodriguez

Author:Darlene Rodriguez [Rodriguez, Darlene]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-03-10T16:00:00+00:00


22

MY DICK ISN’T CLINGY, IT HANGS.

NATHAN

We made it to Nana’s undetected.

I glanced back at Karina as she climbed off the back and pulled the helmet off her head. I scanned her face. She was still visibly uncertain of what was to come next. Her body trembled and my eyes traveled down—right. She was in just a shirt. I pulled off the jacket of my suit and hopped off the bike. Moving behind her, I covered her shoulders with it.

“Where are we?” She glanced over her shoulder. Giving her a small smile, I looked over at the house in front of us. The door swung open. My grandmother stepped out, peering in the dark.

“Nana’s.” I replied, placing my arm around Karina's shoulder and leading her up the steps to the wooden porch.

“Nathan James Rainer... what are you—is that blood?” Nana reached for my shirt, but I took her hand gently. Her watery gaze drifted over me, eyebrows drawn together as she checked for any visible wounds.

“Don’t worry, Nana.” Giving it a small squeeze, I reassured her I was all right.

Her eyes shifted to Karina. She blinked twice, taking in her appearance. “Dear, you must be cold. He made you come out at this time of night in nothing?”

Nana’s eyes flickered back to me as she snatched her hand from mine. “Have I not taught you anything?”

Karina’s snicker caught my attention, but I kept my eyes on Nana. “We were in a rush. A bit of danger. I didn’t know where else to go.”

“For the night,” Nana insisted, lifting a finger up in warning. “I know how you get about staying here for too long.”

She reached over, sliding her arm over Karina’s shoulder, and pushed mine away. That Nana for you, always the caretaker. I shook my head. Looking over at my bike, I knew it had to be stowed away somewhere.

“Nathan?” I glanced back at the door, seeing Karina standing there with Nana. “You’re not leaving, are you?”

I shook my head. “No, just going to hide the bike in the garage. I’ll be inside in a few. Go get warmed up.” I gave her a small smile. She nodded in return, turning back around, and followed Nana into the house.

Taking a deep breath, I headed down the steps and walked back to my bike. Pushing it over to the garage, I parked it for a moment inches away. I reached down, grasping the handle in my gloved hands, and pulled up, opening the garage door.

Turning at the sound of footsteps, I noticed Sebastien, the kid my grandmother adopted years ago. A sigh of relief escaped my lips. “It’s only you.”

“Yeah, because I live here.” Sebastien tilted his head. His eyes examined me before he crossed his arms. “What the fuck are you doing here?”

“Hiding out for the night. Shouldn’t you be inside? It’s late.”

“I’m not a kid.” He rolled his eyes, walking over to the motorcycle. He pushed it into the garage for me. “Guess I’m not the only one looking for trouble.



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