The Rising Sons Motorcycle Club (46 page)

He stopped trying to move. Faith stood over him so he could see her. He squeezed her hand, and she had to wipe a tear from below her eye. “Mind catching me up?”

Faith told him about Vegas, the accident, and everything that followed. She went through a fair share of tissues telling the story. She knew that she had to get the nurses in to look over Bear, but she wanted a few minutes with her husband alone.

He listened to her recount the attack on Los Bandoleros, the Rising Sons that had been lost, and her kidnapping. Faith stopped when the heart monitor attached to Bear began to shoot up.

“You need to relax, baby. I know it’s a lot to take in. I need to get the nurses in here.”

Bear managed a smile, almost breaking Faith’s heart, “Before that, you owe me a kiss. It’s been too long, darlin’.”

Laughing through the tears, Faith leaned down. “Yes it has, Bear.” They kissed for the first time in over two weeks. A weight the size of Las Vegas lifted off Faith’s shoulders.

“What happens now?” Raven was lying on her stomach, her bikini top off and crumpled beside the towel. The bikini was only for show—there was no one around for miles. She got up onto her elbows, partially to eye Gunner, and partially to let him eye her.

He was sitting in the dust, leaning against Raven’s Harley. For a while, she watched him. She knew he had heard her, and she waited with all the patience she had. It was easy with him. She knew she’d be rewarded with a good answer in due time.

He looked to her, maybe noticing her exposed breasts for the first time. He smiled at her, and she could almost see his warm eyes behind the sunglasses. “Like I told the boys. We rebuild. We’ll be stronger than ever before.”

Raven nodded. She rolled to her back and sat up. Pulling her hair back, she rolled the scrunchie from her wrist, tying her hair into a messy ponytail. She smiled at Gunner and beckoned him to her. He looked down and shook his head with a laugh, then crawled the ten feet from his motorcycle to Raven.

When he sat down, she sat in his lap, her legs extending out behind him. “And what about us, Gunner?” She pulled the sunglasses from his face and rested them on her head.

“What about us?”

“What happens now?”

In typical fashion, Gunner made her wait. “You and I are going to tie the knot, that’s what.”

“Oh, are we? How presumptuous of you. What if I say no?”

He smiled, kissing Raven where her neck met her shoulders. “Then you’ve got a long walk back to town, little girl. Besides, you already said yes.”

She let out a moan. “Funny, I believe I was the one that rode out here today.”

Gunner pulled back and pointed a finger at her, “And if you tell anyone that, I’ll deny it to my grave.”

She laughed, pulling him back to her sensitive shoulders. “You really wanna marry me?”

Gunner nodded as he kissed down Raven’s body to her naked, sun-kissed chest, “You bet I fuckin’ do.”

Raven’s heart skipped a beat as Gunner’s kisses circled her nipples. She let her head fall back. “And what happens right now?”

“Right now?” Gunner asked from between Raven’s breasts.

“Yes. What happens right now?”

As Gunner’s fingers pulled at the strings of Raven’s bikini bottom, he whispered in her ear. “Right now, we fuck like wild animals in nature, because that’s exactly what we are.”

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In Detroit, fire fighters work a little differently.
 
They are adrenaline junkies, hell-bent on beating the flaming beast.
 
Kade is one of the best, until a rescue goes wrong.
 
It leaves him broken and unsure of his world.

After a recommendation, he starts volunteering to clear his head.
 
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Davida Lynn grew up reading everything she could get her hands on, including books she had to hide.
 
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She enjoys nothing more than letting characters unfold before her.
 
When Davida isn’t writing, she loves watching trashy TV, reading pulp fiction, and daydreaming about her next travel destination.

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