Using the Biker by Sam Crescent
Author:Sam Crescent
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: short story, contemporary, bbw, rubenesque, biker, bad boy, romance on the go, mc romance, mcromance
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
Chapter Six
Jo’s second biker party was very different from her first experience. This one, there were a lot more bikers, and Doc didn’t let her out of his sight. Drinks were brought to her by other members or some of the women. She never drank any from the women of the club. They’d been giving her the evil eye ever since Doc had brought her around to the club and officially declared her as his.
She didn’t entirely know what that meant, but the men gave her wide berth. She didn’t think it meant she had some kind of rotten disease, but the way the men acted, she couldn’t help but wonder if that wasn’t the case.
Still, the nights were spent with them using each other, and she rather liked seeing Doc lose control. The moment they were alone, all bets were off, and they were incredible together.
She hummed to herself as she glanced around the clubhouse’s back yard. She tapped her foot to the tune of the music and smiled when she saw Mandy finally arrive.
Her best friend approached, looking sexy as hell.
“Look at you.” Jo made to pull away, but Doc gripped her arm. “I just want to say hi.”
Mandy laughed. “Don’t worry, Doc, I’ll keep her safe.”
Jo rolled her eyes.
Doc pulled her in close, and right there, for all to see, he kissed her hard.
“Possessive much?” Mandy asked, placing her arm through hers and escorting her away from the boring, macho conversation going on around her. She wanted nothing to do with any of it.
“I’ve been waiting for you, forever.”
Mandy chuckled. “I know. I had to get changed.”
“What is going on with you and Dale?” Jo asked, spotting the man himself watching her.
“Not a whole lot. We have some fun, but that’s about it.” Mandy shrugged her shoulder. “Let’s go and get a drink.”
They headed over to the bar where a couple of the women were. The moment they saw her, they all turned their backs.
“What’s the matter, you don’t like how she’s taken your Prez?” Mandy pouted as she grabbed them both a drink.
They found a small bench near the fire. Taking a sip of the beer, Jo sighed. “I don’t think I’ll ever get used to them hating me.”
“With all due respect, what does it matter? Most of them fuck all the club members, Jo. I wouldn’t worry about them. They’d likely push you out of the way to be the one claiming the old lady tag from Doc.”
“Is the old lady tag as bad as it sounds?”
Mandy laughed. “No. It just means you’re not club property. No guy has a right to have his way with you.”
“You don’t have to romanticize it.”
“Guess who dropped by my place before I left?” Mandy asked.
Jo shrugged. “Not a clue.”
“Mitch. He said he was looking for you.”
Jo groaned. “What did you say?”
“What? I’m a nice girl.”
“You always have a way of pissing him off.”
“Last time I checked, you didn’t wear his ring. What does it matter? He needs to learn that he lost you.
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