Total pages in book: 102
Estimated words: 100225 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 501(@200wpm)___ 401(@250wpm)___ 334(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 100225 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 501(@200wpm)___ 401(@250wpm)___ 334(@300wpm)
“Okay, baby,” she calls back and a goofy as hell smile blooms on my face.
That’s something she’s just started. She said it last night while I was thrusting into her. I found it just made me harder and desperate to make her say it again. I can feel my dick wake up just from thinking about a replay of last night.
I open the door and immediately my mood changes. Dad is standing there staring at me, his face stern and not giving a clue as to what he is thinking. “What are you doing here?”
“We need to talk.” His words come out like a slow rumble. It’s a tone that has struck fear in countless people. It just manages to tick me off.
“How did you find me?”
“Even though it’s getting damn crowded and tries to be a city, it’s still a small town, Dom. Are you going to let me in or are we going to have our pissing match outside for your neighbors to hear?”
“I have my woman inside. I don’t want her upset.”
“I’m not leaving until we talk.”
I step back, and Dad puts his foot in the door. “I may be old, son, but if you slam the door on me, you won’t like how it turns out.”
“Ask me if I give a fuck. I’m going to let you in, but if you do one thing to upset my woman, you’ll regret it. And trust me, Dad, that’s a promise I can deliver on.” I stand back and he comes in.
“Choosing a woman over your family again. I guess at least this time it’s a woman worth it.”
“Thea’s putting dinner together. I figure we have ten minutes. So, get it over with so you can leave.”
“You think King is my son.”
“Don’t you? I heard the panic in your voice when you were talking to Bull after King saved T. Word of advice, Dad, if you’re going to discuss shit, close your damn office door.”
“I’m not sure. I’m trying to talk to the bastard, but he hates me.”
“Funny. I never thought I’d have something in common with the asshole, but maybe I do,” I mutter, scrubbing my face with my hand and just wishing Dad would leave.
“You hate me?”
I don’t mean to, but I wince because my father never shows weakness, but right now, that seems to hurt him. “I’m getting there,” I admit. “You can deny it, but you are the reason the club kept me out of the loop. If you had that big of a problem with me, then you should have talked to me about it. At the very least, you should have listened to Breaker when he told you I was working hard for the club.”
“Breaker would have your back even if you were still lying drunk every day and doing shit.”
“If you believe that, then you don’t know Breaker at all. He will always do what is best for the club first.”
“I want to know how you found out about Deanna.”
“I figure you already know. You and Mom are pretty damn loud when you argue. T could probably sleep through an F5 Tornado. I’ve never been that way. I was wide awake for that shit and got to hear it up close.”
“I never cheated on your mother, Dom.”
“Not with your dick anyway, right Dad?”
“What the fuck does that mean? I’d never cheat on your mom. She’s my world.”
“Yet, you were going to parties that you knew this woman was at and you were spending time with her when your ass should have been home in bed with Mom.”
“I figured you for a lot of things, Dom. I never thought you were a sanctimonious asshole. I was the president of the club. There were times I needed to be at those parties. Your mother made the decision to stop going. I wanted her with me.”
“You made the decision to kiss another woman, a woman you had fucked.”
“You don’t know what you’re talking about. It’s not that cut and dry.”
“I know enough to know that if some bitch I had fucked tried to kiss me, I’d remove myself from the equation immediately. No woman is going to lay her lips on me if I don’t want them there.”
“I’m not going to defend myself to you.”
“I didn’t expect you to. At least not on this, mainly because you don’t have a defense. You fucked up, and you got pissed when you got caught. If you hadn’t, you wouldn’t have told Mom shit and who knows where it would have stopped. Hell, I may have had a whole football roster of brothers.”
“You don’t understand—”
“Maybe not. I do know that you already know who King is. You’re just too chicken shit to touch the situation because you’re scared. I look at you and I can’t even see the father I admired and wanted to be just like. You’re the reason I tried so hard to keep my promises to Gabby—even to the point I was blind. Now, I want nothing to do with you. You disgust me,” I growl.