Sinner's Steel (Sinner's Tribe Motorcycle Club #3)(98)



“Evie.” Zane groaned. “Sweetheart. You’re too f*cking sexy. Too hot. Too wet. I can’t take any more.”

“You want me to take care of you?”

“Fuck, yeah.” He shuddered as she rocked over his shaft.

“You want me to take care of you the way you take care of me?”

“Yes. God, Evie. Yes. Please.”

Falling forward, hands on his shoulders, she lifted her hips and took him inside as far as he could go. “Okay, baby.” She pulled up, slow and easy, then drove down hard and fast, grinding her clit against him in a steady rhythm until soft ragged whimpers escaped his lips, and her muscles ached. Zane cupped her ass and took over, driving her down as he thrust inside her, driving her to the edge, her muscles taut and trembling, her breaths coming in pants. She reached between them, brushed a finger over her clit. Her climax came without warning—a sharp burst of pleasure that ripped the breath from her lungs.

“Christ.” He came with a grunt and one last hard thrust, his arms tightening around her, his cock jerking with his release.

Evie collapsed over his chest, buried her face in his neck, felt the steady throb of his pulse against her cheek.

“Fuck, sweetheart,” he said. “It just gets better and better.”

Evie laughed. “I aim to please.”

“Actually, I think you aim to drive me crazy in all senses of the word.” He caressed her back, his hand gliding from her nape to her ass and back again. “If it goes wrong in Stanton, Jagger’s gonna bust me outta jail. I’ll have to go on the run…”

“We’ll deal with that problem if it comes up,” she murmured. “And whatever happens, we’ll find a way to be together. I don’t want to lose you again. All those years I woke up so lonely it hurt, so empty I didn’t think I could get out of bed … it was because I missed you. I’ve been looking for you ever since.”

“We’ll make it through this.” He pressed a kiss to her forehead. “You’re all I ever thought about, Evie, from the moment I left until I saw you again. And now I have you and Ty…”

She Evie heard footsteps in the hall outside the door and threw herself to the side, yanking the covers over them.

The door creaked open and Evie pushed herself up on one elbow. She could feel Zane tense behind her.

“Fuck. The door. I forgot.”

“Mom? How come you’re…” Ty froze in the doorway, stared at Zane. Then his face tightened.

“How come he’s here?”

“Zane brought me home late from the party.” Evie pulled the sheet up over her shoulder. “So he decided to sleep over.”

“But he’s on my side of the bed.” Ty’s voice wavered. “And he’s sleeping on my pillow.”

Damn. She fished around on the floor for her nightdress and then remembered Zane had put her to bed. Naked. “It was just for tonight, darling.”

“No. That’s where I sleep when I’m scared. That’s where I cuddle with you in the morning.” Tears glistened in Ty’s eyes and his shoulders trembled visibly beneath his superhero pajamas.

Evie’s stomach tightened. She’d never brought a man home after Mark, keeping her liaisons as discreet as possible. And Ty was already off balance after Zane’s recent disappearance. He needed a hug but she had nothing on and her nightdress was in the dresser. “You can climb in with us. Just give me a second to get dressed and I’ll find another pillow.”

But Ty had never dealt well with change and she hadn’t even thought about discussing the possibility about Zane sleeping over.

“That’s my place,” he shouted, the tears spilling down his cheeks. “And it’s Saturday. We’re supposed to cuddle and tell stories and then you’re supposed to make pancakes. That’s what we do. I don’t want it to be like how it was when Mark was here. I want it to just be you and me in the house and Zane stays at the clubhouse and we can visit him.”

“Hey, bud.” Zane pushed himself up. “Nothing’s gonna change.”

“It’s all changed. You changed it. Mom didn’t used to go out all the time. She didn’t leave me alone. No one slept in my place. We were happy and you ruined it all. You came back and then you went away. I want you to go home.”

“Ty.” Evie raised her voice. “We don’t talk to guests like that.”

“I thought he was my dad, not a guest,” he said bitterly.

“You’re right. And dads sometimes stay over so we can try and be a family.”

He hugged his stuffie to his chest, a blue bear her mother had given him when he was born, the only gift she had given him before she died. “No.” His little body shook. “I want it to be how it was. I want Zane gone. I don’t want a family. You’re mine. I don’t want to share.” He turned and ran from the room, his gut-wrenching sobs tearing through Evie’s heart.

“I’ll go talk to him.” Zane pushed aside the sheet, but Evie stopped him.

“Let me. This is my fault. I didn’t prepare him. I’ve never brought anyone home before, and it was hard with Mark. That’s all he knows about my relationships.” She slid out of bed and grabbed her jeans and underwear from the dresser.

“You want me to leave till he’s feeling better?”

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