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Needle: A Bad Boy Biker Romance (Black Reapers Motorcycle Club Book 2) by Jade Kuzma (5)

 

KATRINA

 

There was a certain type of woman in Ivory who loved the appeal of a biker. And with how prestigious it was to be in a club in this town, I suppose I couldn’t blame them. The leather vest. The tattoos. The loud exhaust of a chopper. Yeah, I could definitely see the appeal.

But my brother was a biker. Jordan was the first biker I ever met. To me, I didn’t think a man who rode a bike was any more glamorous than the next man. If a guy were good-looking, hell, he was good-looking. I couldn’t ever remember being attracted to a man just because he rode a bike.

Blake was doing a hell of a job trying to change my mind though.

He was good-looking. A sort of rugged handsomeness. The muscles and the ink were definitely a plus. And the way he looked when he rode his chopper… That made me involuntarily bite my lip like a teenager. Thank goodness he wasn’t looking at me when he rode by my apartment to pick me up in the morning.

After we spent the evening together, we towed my car to a garage so that Blake could get started on the repairs. I sat in a chair off to the side, looking out into town as everybody got their day started.

A slight hangover made me grimace but not enough to distract me from the task at hand.

“Any problems?” I asked.

“No problems,” he said. “It’s an oil leak, just like I said. There’s some damage but nothing too serious. It’s a good thing you caught it in time.”

“Yes, it was a good thing smoke starting coming from the engine.”

I laughed softly to myself as Blake continued to work underneath my car. After a few moments, he rolled himself out and stood up straight.

He stood there in nothing but a pair of jeans and boots, his shirt off. I’d seen him naked before but seeing him underneath the sunlight was different. I got a better look at the intricate ink on his arms. Not to mention the muscles covered with a tinge of sweat and streaks of black oil. A perfect six-pack and a tapered waist. It was hard not to stare, so I did. I’d already slept with the man. What else was there to hide?

He smirked when he noticed me examining his physique.

“You know, it’s easy work,” he said. “But it will take awhile. You don’t have to stick around. I’m sure you have better shit to do than wait for your car.”

“Actually, I don’t,” I said, giggling softly to myself.

“Nothing? You don’t have anything to do?”

“No,” I said as I shook my head. “Why? You trying to get rid of me?”

“Not at all. I figure a girl like you has something going on though.”

“A girl like me? Tell me, Blake… What exactly is a girl like me?”

I raised an eyebrow at him. Even though we’d gone all the way, there was still so much about him I had to figure out.

He put his hands on his slim waist and chuckled softly to himself. His smile was as confident as always.

“I don’t know,” he said. “Not like the other women in Ivory, I suppose. That’s what I meant.”

“I see.”

He moved down to his back and went underneath my car to work. The sound of tools was loud but not enough to drown out his questions.

“So,” he started. “Ivory, born and raised. You been here all your life?”

“Not all my life. I left when I was 17 to go to school.”

“School, huh? How’d that work out for you?”

“Pretty good. Graduated. Got a good job. Traveled the world. A lifetime of experiences in only eight years.”

“And now you’re back here.”

“Now I’m back here.”

“Can I ask you something?”

“Sure,” I said, slightly confused by his curious tone.

“Why the hell would you want to come back to Ivory?”

I listened to the sound of him laughing underneath my car and couldn’t help but laugh right along with him.

“Is Ivory that bad?” I asked. “Eight years and it’s gone to hell, huh?”

“You were born here. You should know that better than anybody.”

“I do. Ivory is my home though. Who knows, maybe I’ll go back out there. Everything is all up in the air. It’s my first day back. Nothing is set in stone.”

“First day back, huh? And were you planning on sleeping with the first guy who hit on you?”

I couldn’t see him but I knew he was grinning. I rolled my eyes and shook my head at his blunt question.

No, I wasn’t planning on it. But my car broke down and the mechanic I met said I had to suck his dick for him to fix it.”

The mechanic never said anything about sucking dick. You did that all on your own.”

He was so candid about our time last night that it took me a few moments to realize what he’d said. I couldn’t respond to him. All I could do was shake my head again and sigh.

Blake seemed patient as he stayed underneath my car without complaining. I figured the least I could do was keep him company. And I was curious just the same.

“How about you?” I asked. “You’ve been in Ivory all your life?”

“It’s a boring existence. Not all of us are smart enough to go to a university and get real jobs.”

“But you do have a job, don’t you? Are you a mechanic?”

“No, not a mechanic. A buddy of the club lets us use the garage when we need it though. I like to dabble in my spare time. Any biker who’s worth his salt knows how to take care of his ride.”

“Then what do you do?”

“I mostly bartend. I work at our clubhouse. It’s called The Grindhouse. You ever heard of it?”

“It sounds familiar,” I said. “I don’t think I’ve ever been there though.”

He pushed his way out from underneath my car and looked up at me. His body was sweating even more and covered in black grease.

“But you have heard of the Black Reapers, haven’t you?” he asked.

It was the first time I’d ever seen surprise on his face. He was always so sure of himself. It figured it would take someone not knowing about his club for him to look so incredulous.

“No,” I said, shaking my head and disappointing him. “Never heard of them.”

“Damn. Born and raised in Ivory and you don’t know about the Black Reapers.”

“I know. I should be ashamed of myself—”

“You should!”

For a second, I thought he was genuinely offended. But he smiled and chuckled, forcing me to do the same.

He stood up straight and wiped some of the grease from his hands.

“I need to take a break,” he said. “You don’t mind, do you, boss?”

“I’ll let it slide. Just this once.”

I playfully held up an index finger at him. He smirked before turning out toward the town.

The two of us watched the cars go by. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a pack of cigarettes. I watched him light one up, holding it on the tip of his lips like he’d done it a million times before.

“I talk shit but I love this town,” he said. “Maybe there’s something else out there, something better. But there’s nothing like Ivory. I don’t need to travel the world to know that.”

“You’d be right.”

He took another puff of his cigarette then turned to me with an eyebrow raised.

“Seriously, though,” he said. “Why did you come back here?”

“Seriously?”

“You can tell me. Or am I too much of a stranger still?”

“No, you’re right. I can tell you the truth…”

I looked out into the streets as I thought about my answer. Even though I’d been gone for eight years, I still remembered the view of town like it was yesterday.

“I worked in an office building that was a hundred times bigger than the tallest building in Ivory,” I started. “I worked my way up the ladder and I made enough money to last me a good amount of time. If I kept going, I would have been a millionaire.”

“A millionaire, huh? That’s a turn-on.”

“And here I thought you wanted to fix my car out of the kindness of your heart.”

We shared another laugh before I continued my story.

“But I was working there and—”

“You felt empty. You were working a monotonous office job and thought to yourself ‘Is this really how I’m going to spend the rest of my life?’ Am I right?”

“No.”

I gave him an answer so blunt that he widened his eyes in surprise. It was the second time I’d seen him so unsure of himself.

“No?” he said.

“I would have been just fine working that job for the rest of my life. What part of good money didn’t you get?”

“Okay, okay,” he said, putting his hands up. “You understand the value of a dollar. Smart woman.”

I looked back out into the streets. It wasn’t anything I could explain but it was something I could feel.

“I don’t know,” I said with a shrug. “There’s just something about this town. I wanted to come back. Who knows, I might leave tomorrow.”

“I hope that’s not the case…”

He took another nonchalant puff of his cigarette.

“What’s wrong?” I asked. “You going to miss me?”

“You know how it is for guys in Ivory. Good pussy is hard to come by.”

“I’m so flattered… asshole.”

I punched him on the arm and he cackled at me. The way he smiled made his whole face light up.

“Do you have any plans?” he asked.

“Plans? I was thinking about opening up a business. A small flower shop. I’ve always wanted to garden. I figure I could do business as a florist and enjoy it at the same time.”

“That’s… nice. But that’s not what I was talking about?”

“What?”

“I meant do you have any plans for later today.”

Oh! Right…”

I could feel the heat in my cheeks from embarrassment. Blake chuckled softly before finishing his cigarette and tossing the butt off to the side.

“I don’t know,” I said. “My schedule is pretty wide open.”

“Wide open…”

He moved closer to me as I sat on the stool. He was so close I could smell him. Grease, sweat and a bit of cigarette smoke. It was the raw aroma I never smelled when I worked in an office.

“…I like the sound of that.”

He narrowed his gaze at me. That cocky little smirk on his lips. He knew exactly what he was doing.

“You’re incorrigible,” I said.

“I don’t know what that word means. Never went to school. But… I think I get what you mean. Thanks for the compliment.”

“It wasn’t a compliment,” I said, failing at holding back my laughter.

“You’re so mean,” he said with a smile.

I looked down at the ground. Staring at him for too long was distracting. I shook my head and gathered my thoughts.

“Listen,” I said. “I… I like you.”

“Thanks. I like you, too.”

“But… things are moving kinda fast. Last time was the first time I…”

“Oh, shit… You’re not a virgin, are you?”

No,” I said, rolling my eyes. “Just hooking up with guys I meet isn’t something I usually do.”

He nodded in understanding.

“I get it,” he said. “It’s not a big deal.”

“I’m sure it isn’t. Not for you, anyway. I bet you’ve stuck your dick in more holes than you can remember.”

“Um,” he said, a confused look on his face. “Are you making fun of me?”

“Shit… No, that’s not what I meant.”

“I’m not offended. You’d be right.”

Seeing him smile gave me a bit of relief.

“I’m sorry,” I said, putting my hands up. “It’s just… Things are moving a little fast. I… I don’t want to think this, whatever this is between us, is anything more than what it is.”

“I don’t know what this is. But we won’t know until we figure it out. I’m up for it, if you are.”

Blake was charming. A part of me was telling me to just go for it but there was something else. A small part of me telling me to stay away. I suppose it was the rational part of me. After all, Blake was just a guy I met last night. That didn’t mean things were serious, even if I did sleep with him.

“I don’t have any plans tonight,” I said. “I figure I owe you even more for the repairs. But I think this is moving too fast. And—”

“You don’t owe me an explanation. If you want to leave it at last night, then so be it.”

“Thanks…”

I sighed in relief of not having to explain it to him. He winked at me before moving back down underneath my car.

I looked out through the open garage. The sound of Blake whistling while he worked filled my ears. I wasn’t doing anything but I felt a peace wash over me that I hadn’t felt in a long time.

It really was good to be back home.

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