Justice (Tattoos and Ties Duet #4) Read Online Kindle Alexander

Categories Genre: Biker, M-M Romance Tags Authors: Series: Tattoos and Ties Duet Series by Kindle Alexander
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Total pages in book: 123
Estimated words: 114819 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 574(@200wpm)___ 459(@250wpm)___ 383(@300wpm)
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“You’re a good guy,” Dev murmured. A good-looking, integrity-filled man who makes everything better by just being alive.

“I don’t think that makes me a good man. Everybody wants to take care of their family. Look at you with the girls. It’s special to watch. They bring out a tender side in you that’s really attractive,” Cash said.

Even as much as he liked hearing the words, he rolled his eyes at the compliment. “You’re literally the only person who ever thinks good of me.”

“I don’t think so.” Cash brought Dev’s hand to his lips this time, giving him a tender kiss. “And if what you say is true, then it’s because I’ve gotten to know the real you.”

“Riiight.” Dev barked out a laugh at the ridiculousness of the statement. “I think you’re prone to seein’ the best in people.” Dev turned to his back, staring up at the ceiling. The hand hold continued, drawing Cash’s hand to the center of Dev’s chest. “You want kids of your own?”

Cash went silent for several long seconds. So quiet that Dev turned his head to look at his agent, expecting to see horror on his face. Most of the guys he knew didn’t see themselves as parents. The contemplative stare he received in return caused him to hold his words, waiting somewhat patiently, not pushing Cash one way or the other.

“I don’t know,” Cash started then paused again. “I wouldn’t want just one child, but I haven’t ever considered having any children. If I do, I want two or three or more I guess. I was lonely as an only child.”

Good answer. Real good answer.

“Roster. What’s your roster?” Dev asked again. “Stop sidetrackin’ me.”

“I don’t want to tell you.” Cash laughed nervously. “It’s a sad list. Are you really…” Cash started, but Dev cut him right off. He wanted to know where he stood in this sad list of men Cash had been with.

And if it was truly sad, he better be in the number one position.

Dev shifted again to face Cash to better judge the truth based on his mister’s facial features. “I’ve slept with everyone in the greater DFW area. It’ll be hard to find someone that I haven’t fucked. In my late teens and early twenties, Tena and I tag-teamed like it was a fuckin’ sport. When Abi turned about two, maybe five, I realized she needed me. Tena was better about bein’ a mom back then. Or maybe she wasn’t. I was payin’ for everything, and she was home more.”

Memory after memory bounced around in his head, faceless people they fucked together. It never occurred to him, but he was probably a prostitute too. He required his half of Tena’s earnings to help pay the bills. Wasn’t a good start to Abi’s life either. He partied all the time. All sorts of people lived with them. Whoever was home kept an eye on his oldest girl.

Yeah, he’d sucked as a father back then.

“No, lose those thoughts,” Cash said, scanning his face, reading him like an open book. “I’ve always known I was gay, but I believed in marriage, and I was naive even after the accident. I went to a religious college and got my degree in criminal justice with a minor in theological studies. I didn’t have sex for the first time until after I finished college. My first assignment with the DEA was in Southern California where I called home until they moved me to Dallas. I was honestly surprised when they relocated me. My undercover MO was solidly intact there.”

“So like you had beaches, and babes, and nice weather all the time?” Dev asked.

Cash nodded. “I met a guy there who I had sex with for the first time. He didn’t make fun of me too badly for losing my load in about ten seconds. We became a recurring thing. I’m not attracted to women. I’ve never been. I slept with a couple of other guys over the years. Four men total. After that first few times, sex never meant anything more than the release. It was a mind fuck for me. I thought sex was supposed to have meaning. I always felt like something was missing.”

Dev grinned mightily. Until Cash, he’d had no idea sex was anything more than a physical release or a way to make some money. “That’s sweet. Sex was only a good time for me. I’ve done a fuck ton of drugs. Spent a lot of my life high even while takin’ care of the girls. I weaned myself off, doin’ the shit occasionally, like once a day. Then I met you and I haven’t even had the urge to smoke. I don’t want to mess up our reality. I like us.”

“I like us too,” Cash said and leaned all the way in to place a kiss on his lips, adjusting his position to move closer.


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