Nefarious MC #1 - Nobody's Ol Lady (36 page)

“Yes, I’d like to look a bit more and if I can’t find a dress here, we’ll make a day of it and go to another bridal shop with the girls. Thank you for understanding Kima. I was scared to tell anyone, I hate to be a bother to all of you.”

“You’re not a bother ever! I am glad you finally told me, I’ll talk to my mother and I’ll talk to Veiko. Maybe he can figure out some way to talk to your father. You go on and get dressed; I’ll be sitting with Jo.” Kima left Dee to dress.

 

 

J
o yawned as her baby was kicking as Kima sat down heavily beside her. “Did you get anywhere with Dee?”

“Jo, not now, I’ll tell you later but yes I found out the problem. She misses her mother that died and is scared the stepmother is going to ruin the wedding. That is the short version. We’ll talk on the way home.”

Dee walked out and spoke to the sales lady who brought her over to an area they hadn’t looked at yet. Kima and Jo were too tired to get up to see the wedding dresses. They noticed Dee shaking her head at a few but she took two dresses to try on into the dressing room.

The one sales lady came over to speak to them. “She doesn’t want to spend too much money. There was one dress that she fell in love with and I think it would have been perfect for her. However, she said it cost too much.”

With her eyes closed Jo replied, “Please just switch the tags to a cheaper dress and say it was a mistake. We don’t care what it costs; we want her to love the dress!”

The sales lady looked at Kima who agreed, “My mother would tell you that and you know it Nora, how many dresses did Shelly buy from here? Just tell her it was a mistake and my mother will be in to take care of it.”

Nora replied, “The dress has a velvet cape, which is extra of course, Deidra didn’t see that. Should I show it to her?”

Both Kima and Jo answered, “Yes!”

Neither of the wedding dresses were the one and the other sales lady came out with a frown. Nora walked over with the dress Dee had frowned at and the long velvet cape draped over her arm. The two women whispered together before both went back to the dressing room.

Within five minutes, Deidra was walking toward the dais with the many mirrors. Jo and Kima sat up and looked at Dee smiling. The dress was beautiful and had long draping lace sleeves with silver trim. The neckline was a deep V and the dress covered in shimmering crystals that were scattered as if a fairy had waved her wand over the dress.

It was breathtaking and Deidre looked like a princess as she turned to show them the corset back. Nora placed the hooded cape on her shoulders and both Kima and Jo sighed. Deidra looked breathtaking and she was getting that dress no matter what. The length was perfect with the silver low-heeled pumps she was wearing.

Kima stood up, “That is the one Dee, and you’re getting it, no arguing!”

Dee kept turning and looking into the mirrors, “Do you think Jack will like it?”

Jo laughed, “Jack wants what is under the dress! Of course, he will like it. Now can we please pick out the bridesmaids dresses? Nailz hates to watch the twins for a long time.”

Kima headed over to look at the bridesmaid dresses while Dee was changing back into her clothes. It was to be a fall wedding and she hoped that Dee would not pick any orange dresses. Willie would need a different color dress and Kima wished her mother were there to help with all of this. Jo didn’t have to dress up since she was pregnant. She pushed at the dresses until she saw a beautiful shade of moss green. The dress was also a V-neck and she loved it as she held it against herself.

Dee walked over, “I love that color, go try it on and I’ll look for a dress for Willie. I think in honor of my mother I’m going to wear one of Willie’s fairy wing pendants. It will have the color blue and be new; I just need something old now.” She began to search though the dresses until she found the same dress in a slightly paler color. She handed the dress to Nora and began to look at the flower girl dresses. Little Melora was going to make the perfect flower girl and Dee wanted her dress to be special. Nora handed her a dress that was adorable. It would come to Melora’s ankles and it had some shimmering crystals on it too. It was finally over; picking out the dresses was hard work. She sat next to Jo and waited for Kima to step out of the dressing room.

As Kima walked to the dais, Jo clapped, “Kima, it is lovely and you could wear that again. If there was anywhere to wear it to. I don’t see Veiko talking you to the country club. I don’t think the clubhouse has fancy dress up night yet.”

Kima looked down at Jo and snottily replied, “It is a good thing you aren’t in the wedding because we’d have to dress you in orange, and it isn’t flattering with that red hair of yours. You would look like a pumpkin. Remind me to tell mom, we need to find something old for Dee. She has the rest covered.”

Dee sensed the sisters were tired and cranky and she wanted to go home. Kima went to change into her clothes and Dee made a date to bring the other three girls back to try on their dresses. She was very tired and thanked the girls when they dropped her off at the garage apartment. She decided to walk down near the water so she could think a bit about this wedding and the way her life was changing. A small white feather blew down by her feet and at first she thought it was snow, it was so tiny. She smiled and kept walking knowing that in her heart she had picked the dress that her mother would have loved. With the upcoming wedding, she hadn’t signed up for fall college courses and was starting a small art gallery and shop that sold things she made with Willie. It felt right and Willie was teaching her how to use a potter’s wheel and other ways to make beautiful things she had never known she could make. A part of her felt free, like she had when she was a child. Willie said it was liberating to pound clay, make it into something useful or pretty and to let your feelings out in painting. Deidra quite agreed. She was not the scared girl she had been when she had told Mad Jack she wanted to wait for her wedding night. It was taking a toll on him and he was ending up sleeping on the couch in their huge room. Tonight after her bath, she planned to fix that.

 

 

T
his entire wedding shit had Mad Jack’s nerves wearing thin. He was hanging out more with Thorn who was helping him work on the house. Jack wasn’t really a builder but he wanted to be able to say he’d helped build his house.

Thorn wasn’t doing well and grieving over his father’s death. He wasn’t fishing much and Jack was worried about him.

Tears was miserable and scared whenever he took the Lena out to drop lobster traps.

Nailz was being a complete asshole about the Lodge and refusing to let any monies be released to them.

The Lodge had been closed due to the threat of the Filthy Fiends. The three sister clubs had declared war on the Filthy Fiends MC. So Thorn was trying to get side work wherever he could. Mad Jack was worried about his oldest friend.

The weather was warm but chilly at night; they were having a real Indian summer at the shore. He hoped it would hold up to get the house done but it was nearing October and he planned to be in his house for Christmas.

He pulled off his dirty work clothes and strolled nude to the bathroom. A hot shower was just what he needed.  He had his eyes shut as the water poured down on his body. All of a sudden he felt a body slide next to him and wrap arms around him.

“Jack, I don’t want to wait anymore. I don’t want to wake up and not see you next to me.” Deidra whispered.

“Are you really sure, Dee? We’ve made this far.” Jack wanted to make sure he was hearing his ol lady correctly.

Grabbing his cock in her hand, Dee remarked, “He’s sure hard and if you touch me, I think you’ll find I’m ready and willing.”

That was all it took for Mad Jack Regan to hear and he pushed Dee against the tile wall as his fingers found her nipples and stroked them. As Dee began to quiver Jack leaned in to kiss her as his fingers traveled down her body. Finding her clit he began to rub it gently as she shook in his arms.

“Let’s take this to the bed, Dee. I want this to be really good for you.” Jack pulled her from the steamy shower and grabbed a towel. Water dripped from his body as he wiped Dee dry. She in turn dried him off and knelt down to dry his legs. Mad Jack’s cock brushed against her face and she opened her mouth.

“Dee, you sure you wanna do this?” Jack was shocked as her mouth closed around his cock.

She tongued his cock a bit before replying. “Jack, I said I never had sex, I didn’t say I didn’t know how to suck cock.” Her mouth went back over his cock as she ran her tongue down his length and her fingers tickled his balls.

Jack had to pull away from her to get them on to the bed. His Deidra never ceased to amaze him. Oddly it didn’t bother him she wasn’t totally innocent.

Dee was laying naked on the bed, her blonde hair a wet mess and her lips pouty from sucking him. He was completely turned on and Dee knew the little witch.

He lay down beside her and kissed her, his hand snaking down her leg until he found what he was seeking. Dee moaned into his mouth as his finger entered her.

When Jack was sure she was wet and aching for him, he rolled on top of her.

“Last chance Dee, are you sure?”

“I want it, just do it fast, if it’s going to hurt, I want it over with fast.” Dee’s breath was hot against his ear.

Jack did just as she asked and thrust inside of her quickly until he was fully inside of her. He looked at her face to see if she was crying but she was smiling.

They began to move together and she was meeting him thrust for thrust as they built up toward their climax. As soon as Jack felt Dee begin to shake he began to cum. He lay on top of her for a few seconds.

“Shit, we didn’t use any birth control!” Jack cursed.

“No we didn’t, but what are the chances I’ll get pregnant?” Dee wasn’t worried as she got up to go into the bathroom.

Jack didn’t reply as he lay on the bed thinking. With his luck the chances were damn good. He had a lot on his mind and he didn’t want to think about babies.

Deidra came back and they cuddled together as she told him about finding a dress and how nice it had been shopping with his sisters.

“I have a favor to ask of you, Dee. Thorn’s wife, Tears, you’ve met her a few times. She really could use a friend right now.”

“I told you how I feel about Bound for Hell ol ladies; I don’t feel right hanging out with them. Your sisters are different because they’re family. What if I said the wrong thing? I don’t think it is a good idea. I hate club bullshit, Jack. If Thorn was in your club I would feel differently.”  She pushed her blonde hair way from her face as she looked at him. “What aren’t you telling me?”

Mad Jack looked at the ceiling. “You know damn well, I can’t tell you club business. I’m not asking you to be friends with Tears now. I am telling you that she needs a friend and Thorn is my brother. So be that friend Dee and get Willie to be friends with Tears too. Things are going on that I can’t tell you but you don’t have to worry about the clubs.” Jack’s voice had changed and Dee looked at him hard.

“Oh shit, Thorn is club jumping isn’t he?” She whispered.

Jack didn’t answer he just kept staring at the ceiling. He wondered what Nailz and Veiko would have to say…

 

The Winter of Regrets
, Book 4 in the
Bound For Hell MC Series
, will premiere soon.

 

 

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