Unleashing Kokou: Brotherhood Protectors World by Kendra Mei Chailyn & Brotherhood Protectors World

Unleashing Kokou: Brotherhood Protectors World by Kendra Mei Chailyn & Brotherhood Protectors World

Author:Kendra Mei Chailyn & Brotherhood Protectors World [Chailyn, Kendra Mei]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Twisted Page Press, LLC
Published: 2022-02-07T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 10

Daniel Archer

It was still raining when we returned to the ranch. Making love in the car wasn’t an ideal situation, and it was far from planned.

But it seemed I couldn’t keep my hands off this woman.

She offered me something and the thought to decline never even crossed my mind.

Now my body was sore, but I didn’t regret it.

I’d never been turned on by a storm before, but the lightening and thunder did something amazing to my body.

It didn’t help that Kokou was the sexiest woman I’d ever laid my eyes on.

As lightning screaked across the area, it illuminated her skin, turned it into a beautiful rich kind of perfection I wanted to lick.

Clearing my throat, I rubbed the back of my neck as I looked out the window, trying to cool the fire that flashed across my cheeks.

“Did I hurt you back there?” I asked.

The question had been swirling in my head ever since I helped her to fix her clothes.

“Hurt me?”

I nodded.

“No.” She replied. “I mean, making love in the back of a truck isn’t ideal—except if you’re doing it in the bed of the truck.”

“Hold up—you’ve made love in the bed of a truck?”

She laughed softly. “That’s kind of personal, don’t you think?”

“Kokou, I just had my mouth in—”

“Don’t say it!” She reached over and covered my lips with one of her hands.

I groaned and dropped the subject.

We were able to hide in a bit of a ditch that would make it hard to see us in the dark. I wasn’t a big fan of that, because with the rain there was a possibility of us getting stuck. But with the wide-open space, there really wasn’t another place to hide.

Sitting on the side of the road would leave us open—sitting ducks.

According to the cameras there wasn’t anyone home yet. I text with my daughter back and forth but turned the phone down to hide the light when a Jeep drove by us and pulled into the front yard.

Kokou and I exchanged looks then leaned forward to watch as someone climbed from the front of the jeep and disappeared around the side of the house. I was pretty sure I knew what they were up to—climbing in through that window.

Almost immediately, the motion sensor cameras clicked on, and we could see that the person was a woman with a grocery bag. She’d carried it into the kitchen and set it on the counter. We watched the woman checked all the same places Kokou had found guns and or knives earlier.

“That’s how she knows if anyone else had found them.” Kokou replied. “That’s why I didn’t take them.”

“Damn.”

The woman packed out the groceries, then walked into the living room and stretched out on the air mattress with her phone. She didn’t make an actual call but both Kokou and I could tell she was texting back and forth with someone.

“I wish we could tell what she’s saying and who she’s saying it to.” I muttered.

“Me too. But the fact she’s there alone is a—”

Kokou didn’t get a chance to finish speaking.



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