Priest, An Omegaverse Biker Romance (Alpha Knights MC Book 4) by Leigh Kelsey & Phoebe Ash

Priest, An Omegaverse Biker Romance (Alpha Knights MC Book 4) by Leigh Kelsey & Phoebe Ash

Author:Leigh Kelsey & Phoebe Ash [Kelsey, Leigh & Ash, Phoebe]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Leigh Kelsey
Published: 2023-02-07T00:00:00+00:00


11

Priest

"Tell me this rust bucket has a name," Luna said with a low laugh that made my jeans uncomfortably tight. Fuck, she was beautiful, and especially because this was the first time I'd seen her relax. Her brown eyes were brighter, like sunlit quartz, and the haggard quality to her face had begun to fade. I knew it would return, but I was glad to give her an hour of peace.

I'd never been more grateful that I was the nominated food shopper of the club.

"She," I replied, emphasising the word and alright fighting laughter, "is called Pamela."

"Pamela," Luna repeated, blinking.

I couldn't stop grinning, but I forced my eyes to the road in front of us even if I wanted to stare at the beautiful woman beside me all damn day. "I'm told when Winner first got her, she was a bright, sexy red colour, hence the name. They’re his words, not mine."

I stopped at a red light and caught her confused frown. Adorable.

"The colour of Pamela Andersen's swimsuit in Baywatch," I explained, a deep laugh rumbling through my body at her eye-roll. "I know, it's ridiculous."

"I thought a biker would call her Butcher or Shotgun or something cool."

"Nope," I chucked. "Pamela."

Pamela grumbled at me putting my foot down when the light turned green, and with a little coaxing, I drove across the city to our nearest supermarket. There'd been a closer shop a couple years ago, but lawless alphas burned it to the ground in protest of omegas employed there. I wondered if the Hunters had incited it.

"Does your bike have a name?" Luna asked, watching me from the corner of her eye.

"Lavinia," I replied instantly, guiding us around a corner and into the supermarket car park. "After my niece."

"Oh," she murmured. "That's really sweet. So her memory lives on."

I nodded. "That’s why I gave her that name."

I mentally growled when I couldn't find a parking space. But judging by the way Luna stiffened and her breathing quickened, I might have growled aloud too.

"Sorry," I rushed out. "Sorry. You're safe, I'd never hurt you."

She swallowed, glancing out the side window instead of looking at me, twisting a braid tight around her finger. "It's fine."

"I'd never be annoyed with you, Luna, it's this damn car park."

She laughed softly when I drove in a circle around the place again. I drew in a deep calming breath, expecting to taste the bitterness of her fear. Instead, her citrus scent was cut with smoky arousal.

Oh. Oh, my growl … turned her on.

I didn't draw attention to that fact, even if it inflated my ego to extraordinary proportions.

"Are you okay to go shopping now?" I asked gently, finally finding a parking space and killing the engine.

"Yes!" Luna replied at lightning speed and flung her door open before I'd even grabbed the keys from the ignition.

More than a little amused, I followed her out and locked the car—manually, of course, since this thing was ancient.

Not commenting on Luna being flustered, I led us across the tarmac towards the trolleys, slipping a pound coin out of my wallet to unlock the chain.



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