Read Tease: A Kings of Korruption MC Novel Online

Authors: Geri Glenn

Tags: #Romance, #MC Romance, #Contemporary Romance

Tease: A Kings of Korruption MC Novel (4 page)

“A name?”
 
He sounds uncomfortable.

“Yeah.
 
You know … a name.
 
Something I can call you besides Coffee Dick?”

He lets out a surprised snort.
 
“Coffee Dick?
 
Why the fuck would you call me Coffee Dick?”

“Because you’re always at the coffee shop … and you’re kind of a dick.
 
Coffee Dick.”

Amusement laces his voice as he turns to face me.
 
“Tease.
 
Call me Tease.
 
Just don’t fuckin’ call me Coffee Dick.
 
Ever.”

“Tease?”
 
I wrinkle my nose in confusion.
 
“What kind of mother names her kid Tease?”

“It’s not the name my mother named me.
 
It’s the name I go by.”
 

Why somebody would ever choose to go by the name Tease is beyond me, but I can tell this is important to him … so I push anyway.
 
“Well, I like Coffee Dick better than Tease.”

Silence surrounds me for a moment before I hear the sound of a car pulling up beside us.
 
Taking my hand in his,
Tease
moves forward, placing my hand on the top of the door, allowing me to feel my way inside the vehicle.
 
I scooch my bootie over to the far side and he lowers himself in beside me with Dexter on his lap.
 
I tell the driver which veterinarian’s to take us to and we’re off.

Again, I reach over, placing my hand on Dexter’s head, stroking his ears the way he loves it.
 
The cab is silent, and my thoughts start running wild.
 
Worry for my dog moves to the forefront of my mind.
 
I don’t know what I will do if the poor bugger’s leg is broken.
 
Part of me wants to go back and kill that careless kid for hurting him.

“Travis.”

His voice pulls me from my worries, bringing me back to the present where I am crammed into the back of this tiny cab with a complete stranger and my wounded dog.
 
“Uh … sorry.
 
What?”

“Travis.
 
My mother named me Travis.”
 
His voice is soft and spoken almost directly into my ear.
 
I feel like he just let me in on an enormous secret.
 
Goosebumps race across my skin.

I turn slightly to face him.
 
“Now
that
I like.
 
Travis is way better than Coffee Dick.”
 
I smirk a little and am rewarded with a slight chuckle.

The taxi pulls to a stop, the driver calling out the total for our fare.
 
I reach for my purse but hear the driver thank us and Travis is getting out of the car.
 
Scrambling out on my side, I place my hand on the trunk, using it to guide my way to the sidewalk.
 
Travis nabs my hand, once again placing it on his waist.
 
I fumble for his belt loop as I say, “I would have gotten that.”

“Don’t worry about it.”
 
We enter the vet’s office, and Travis takes us straight to the desk.
 
After a quick explanation of what happened, the receptionist moves us right to an exam room.
 
I hear Travis set Dex down on the table, and then he grabs my hand, pulling me up to the edge.

The natural way that he guides me without thought makes my head spin.
 
Even my family is awkward and obvious when assisting me with any task.
 
I hate that.
 
It makes me feel like an invalid and completely useless.
 
Depending on people is not my strong suit, and I don’t do it unless I absolutely have to.

Just then, his phone rings.
 
“I gotta take this.
 
Be right back.”

He leaves the room, leaving me alone with Dexter.
 
I bend at the waist, lowering myself so that I can rub my cheek along the top of his head.
 
“My poor boy.
 
We’re gonna get you fixed up, OK?”

A warm, wet, doggie kiss is planted on my cheek, and I smile.
 
It’s sad to admit, but Dexter is the best friend I’ve ever had.
 
He’s insanely smart, never judges me – regardless of the fact that he’s seen me naked – and he is always happy to see me.
 
Even before I lost my vision, I’d never had a true, loyal friend.
 
Dexter is one of the best things to ever happen to me.

The door opens, and I hear the footsteps of someone entering the room.
 
Lifting my head, I turn toward the noise.
 

“I hate to do this to ya, but I’ve gotta go.
 
It’s an emergency.”

I nod my head and smile, worried for him and hoping that it’s nothing too terrible.
 
“OK.
 
I hope everything is all right.”

“Yeah.
 
It’s just … work shit.
 
Ya know?”

I nod again in understanding.
 
“I do.
 
Well, hey … thanks for your help with Dex.”

“Didn’t do much.”
 
He clears his throat.
 
“But you’re welcome.”
 
An awkward silence fills the room.
 
“Well … see ya later, Laynie.
 
I hope your dog’s OK.”

Just as his footsteps fade from the room, I turn, dashing toward the door.
 
“Travis!
 
Wait –“
 
My foot catches on the edge of something – a chair leg, I think – and I stumble, throwing my hands out in front of me to catch myself.

My knees crack off the ceramic tile flooring, my hands landing with a loud slap.
 
His return footsteps pound across the floor as he runs to help me.
 
“Shit!
 
Laynie?
 
Are you OK?”

Feeling like an ass, I nod and struggle to get to my feet.
 
Travis doesn’t help me, and I like that.
 
Somehow he knows that his help would only make it even more humiliating for me.
 
“I’m fine.”
 
I fake a smile, wondering if my face is as red as it feels.
 
“Happens all the time.”

Reaching out, I feel my way back to the examination table, skimming my fingers through Dexter’s fur and searching for my wounded pride.
 
He clears his throat, reminding me that he was in a hurry to leave.
 
“I just … well …”
 
Why the hell am I nervous now?
 
Jeez, Laynie, get a grip!
 
“Can I, uh … get your number?
 
So I can pay you back for the taxi?”

Clearly offended, he growls, “I can afford a fuckin’ taxi, Laynie.”

Shit.
 
I didn’t mean to offend him.
 
“I know.
 
I just … I just wanted to pay you back, OK?
 
It’s important to me.”
 
I face him head on, hoping that he doesn’t argue with me on this.
 
I hate to owe things to people.
 
I’m not a charity case.

He groans.
 
“Fuck.
 
Whatever.
 
Give me your phone.”

Biting back my smile of victory, I hand over my phone.
 
I hear the clicking of the touchscreen buttons before he hands it back to me.
 
“There.
 
Happy?”

I can’t help my grin now.
 
Beaming at him, I give him an exaggerated nod.

He chuckles.
 
“Fuckin’ nut.”
 
I hear him come closer and the jingle of Dexter’s collar from where Travis is petting him.
 
“Be cool, Dex.
 
Later, Laynie.”

My belly is overrun with a swarm of warm butterflies.
 
“Later.”

AFTER THE CAB DELIVERS me to my bike, I swing my leg over and peel out of the parking lot, still trying to work out in my head what the fuck just happened.
 
After months of watching her, I’d finally spoken to her and found out her name.
 
Fucking Laynie
.
 
How I went from silently watching her from behind my coffee cup to having her smile up at me with amusement blows my fucking mind.
 
She’d teased me – like flat out fucking teased me – and for the first time in years, I didn’t lose my shit.
 
Instead, I wanted nothing more than to crush my mouth to hers, wiping that goofy smile off her flawless face.

I don’t kiss, though.
 
I’ve never kissed.
 
I don’t caress or cuddle or do pillow talk.
 
My relations with women consist of grabbing a club whore, bending her over, doing what I need to do to get off and then zipping up my pants.
 
End of story.
 
If she gets off, good for her – I don’t give a shit either way.

Ever since the night I got my hideous scar, I’ve known that I was ugly.
 
Women take one look at me and run.
 
I like it that way – I’m used to it.
 
Maybe that’s why it was easier to talk to Laynie, though, to actually have a conversation with a woman.
 
She couldn’t see me, didn’t know the monster she thought had saved her.
 
If she could, she would never have taunted me.
 
Hell, she’d never even have spoken to me in the first place.

But she did.
 
And she’d made me smile.
 
I don’t even remember the last time I’d smiled.
 
What the fuck is there to smile about?
 
The woman is clearly crazy.

Pulling up to the clubhouse, I see a ton of bikes parked in a row and cars parked in every available spot.
 
The music is thumping, and the sounds of laughter and conversation fill my ears.
 
This isn’t unusual for a Saturday night around here.
 
Things can get pretty wild.

Usually, I don’t mind coming to these parties, but I’ve been fucking busy.
 
For the first time since I became a prospect, I had something of my own to do and these fuckers had called me away.
 
I had no choice, though.
 
As a prospect, the brothers of the Kings of Korruption can feed me all the shit they want, and I have to eat it without complaint.
 
Staying at the vet’s with Laynie would be a waste of time, anyway.
 
A bitch like that and a monster like me don’t even belong in the same city, let alone the same conversation.

When I walk inside, the music and laughter stop completely.
 
What the fuck?
 
I stand in the doorway, looking around the room and see the eyes of every single person in it are focused on me.
 
My skin crawls and my insecurities quickly turn to a slow-burning anger.
 
I fucking hate it when people stare at me.
 
The scar on my face never fails to draw the attention that I avoid at all costs.

Just then, Ryker steps forward from the sea of people.
 
Ryker is the VP of the Kings and one of the very few people in my life that I trust.
 
It was him that introduced me to the Kings of Korruption in the first place.
 
We’d met one night when he’d come into the bar I was working at.
 
Some mouthy fuck had beaked off about my face, and I’d introduced him to the tread of my motorcycle boots.
 
His buddies had jumped in and tried to take me out.
 
That’s when Ryker stepped in.
 
Between the two of us, we’d kicked the shit out of every one of those mouthy sons-of-bitches, and I’d made my very first buddy.

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