Steel_M.C. Biker Romance by Jayne Blue
Author:Jayne Blue [Blue, Jayne]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance
Goodreads: 45565219
Published: 2019-05-06T00:00:00+00:00
Thirteen
Darby
* * *
No matter what had happened up to this moment in my life, even the last few moments before I met Steel, which were no doubt a horror, I was all of a sudden grateful.
It was the first time I ever felt that. I used to think, if I was with my parents the night they died, maybe theyâd be alive. Iâd blamed myself. Then Iâd worried that if Iâd never gone out for that meeting at the mall, maybe I wouldnât have been kidnapped.
And maybe, I should have just had Steel take me right to the police and not home. All of those things would have been safer, maybe. All of those things would have brought me to a different place, a less dangerous place.
But I felt grateful for every minute now, every small choice because somehow, theyâd brought me here, to Steel, to this little piece of heaven on wheels.
I showered again, ate again, and slept again, all in the space of a few sweet hours. I slept in Steelâs arm, and even though it was brief, it was deep and peaceful. I hadnât slept well in years. I always had nightmares if I could fall asleep at all.
Steel was my protector, and my heart knew it.
He put me on a pedestal, but also stripped me down, and found the bravest part of me. I needed that bravery; it had been gone since my parents.
I felt safe enough to talk to him about who I was. It was more naked than I had been standing there after weâd made love. It was the raw part of me that kept me at Uncle Reidâs, kept me from going to school, and kept me from life.
âI need to explain something.â
âShoot.â Steel had indulged me, or it felt like he had. We were here overnight, and as the sun rose, he hadnât pushed us to leave or do anything outside the small sanctuary of his tiny trailer.
âSoon, weâre going to be going out, I am guessing?â The thought of it immediately reminded me of who I was. Of my challenges with the outside world.
âNot if you donât want to, but I will have to do a few things. We need to figure out who the other girls are, how they got kidnapped, and where they are going.â
âNo, itâs not a matter of me not wanting to. I want to. I want to help you. I need to help you. Itâs just my condition.â
âYou said you had, arachnophobia, spiders? No problem. Iâll fucking kill âem.â Steel winked at me, and I couldnât hold back a belly laugh.
âYouâre teasing me.â
âYeah, Iâm pretty much going to have to be the guy that tells jokes now.â
âWhy?â
âBecause you smile, laugh, giggle, itâs like a drug, and Iâm addicted. Itâs almost better than that ass.â I slapped his shoulder and hid my blush behind my hand. He was really good at making me feel better.
âIâm trying to be serious,â I said and put on a serious face.
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