Title: Bad Apple
Series: The Uncertain Saints MC
Author: Lani Lynn Vale
Genre: MC Romance
“Your brother’s gonna kick my ass you know,” I said.
“Why?” she asked.
I snorted.
“A, because he doesn’t like me. Two because he doesn’t like me,” I explained
seriously.
“My brother’s suspicious,” she amended. “And he doesn’t hate you. If he hated you, you’d be treated like my
brother.”
“And how’s that?” I
asked in confusion, crossing my arms over my chest.
“Like a common criminal,” she expounded. “Ridley keeps him under surveillance, and he
doesn’t get to come around me, him, or any of the club members.”
“Hmm,” I started walking faster. “Interesting.”
She nodded.
“He’s not here,” she informed me.
“Okay,” I said, my eyes following the movement of her finger
as she brought one manicured finger up to her mouth and bit lightly on the
nail.
“Do I have to spell it out for you?” She lifted her brows,
her finger still rubbing lightly across her bottom lip.
I rebalanced my weight on both feet as I readied myself for
whatever was going to come out of her mouth next.
I wasn’t disappointed.
It was quite shocking, to say the least.
“I want you to fuck me,” she said.
She didn’t lead up to it or anything, just blurted that shit
out there.
Which might’ve been why I couldn’t think of anything to say
to that.
“I’m…” I hesitated.
“You’re a pussy,” she said, brows raised.
My eyebrows lowered.
“That’s certainly not what I was going to say,” I informed
her. “Which you would’ve known had you
not interrupted me.”
“Most people finish their sentences in a timely manner,” she
said stiffly.
She was getting pissed.
Interesting.
“Desperate much?” I
asked her. “You have to proposition guys
that don’t want you in an attempt to get what you want?”
Her mouth dropped open in affront.
“You’re shitting me right now, aren’t you?” she asked, hurt
evident in her voice.
“Yes,” I said, contrite.
“But you surprised me is all. And
I’m not a pussy.”
“Well, what are you?” she asked primly.
“Honestly?” I asked.
She nodded.
“Yes.”
“I’m trying to get into a club that my father thinks’ll be
good for my PTSD and anger management,” I answered. “And to do that, I need to not piss off the
members; for example, your brother.”
Her mouth thinned.
“My brother’s already let you know that he doesn’t like
you. What’s sleeping with his sister
going to change?” she challenged.
I paused, unsure how to answer that.
“Well…” on one hand she was correct. He wasn’t going to hate me any less if I
slept with his sister.
And I did find her attractive.
Extremely attractive.
She was gorgeous.
And I’m not talking in a girl next door kind of way. I’m talking about a ‘keep her locked down in
baggy pants and a sweat shirt’ kind of way and still beat the men off with a
stick.
She’d be hell on the heart, that was for sure.
Her long, black curly hair came to about mid back, and her
porcelain white skin seemed almost luminescent under the light of the moon.
She had long legs that looked fucking superb in those tight
jeans she had on, not to mention the black Jack Daniel’s t-shirt she was
wearing, cut up in that fashion that women seemed to like now-a-days, was only
accentuating her curves.
And what little denial I tried to hang on to by the tips of
my fingers slipped away, leaving only one thing in my mind.
I couldn’t pass this opportunity up.
Not after I’d been lusting after the woman for so long, even
though she didn’t know that.
“You really want this?” I asked her, crowding her so close
that she started backing up out of reaction.
She licked her lips, and then nodded.
“Yes,” she said surely.
“Or I wouldn’t have brought it up.”
“You know who I am?” he asked. “You’re not intoxicated and asking for things
that you shouldn’t be asking for in this condition.”
She laughed in my face.
“Oh, honey. Now you’re just trying to think up an excuse to
back out, aren’t you?” she glared.
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