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Ryder: (A Gritty Bad Boy MC Romance) (The Lost Breed MC Book 1) by Ali Parker (133)

 

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The ride to their final destination was short, and Brice made sure she spent the entirety of it on his lap. He overrode her protests about wrinkling silk and molded her curves into his hard lines. "Mmmm..." he murmured into the hollow of her throat. "You taste so good, like subtle sweetness."
"Brice," her voice was low, pitched between a whisper and a moan. Janna pulled him in tighter, writhing against him and letting out a hungry whimper.

"Shh..." he soothed her, stroking across her shoulders and down her arms as he nibbled gently on her neck. Too soon he felt the limo slow, and for the thousandth time, he cursed himself for setting a time limit for their dates. At the time the arbitrary limit had seemed prudent, but today it was stifling. If he'd had time, he would have ordered Chase to drive around the block until he told him to stop. And he would have made love to her until they both screamed. Hell, he would have spent several hours fucking her in the hotel suite, if they weren't in such an unholy rush.

Using every ounce of his self-control, Brice gently placed Janna onto her seat and assisted her in adjusting her dress. Chase pulled her door open and helped her out, while Brice took a second to breathe deeply and try willing his erection into non-existence. Fat chance.

Climbing out of the limo Brice risked a glance at his watch. 4:55 pm. Shit. That gave him a little over an hour to enjoy Janna's company before their date "expired." He looked up from his watch and caught sight of the grin on her face, and forgot all about time limits and budgets. Fuck winning some stupid wager. Spending time with this quirky little vixen was enough.

"Hey, I've been here before," Janna said as they walked past the large chainsaw sculpture of a stylized bear. "It's not far from campus. Good lemonade."

"Lemonade?" he asked, not bothering to hide his smirk. The idea that this folksy tavern was the place to order lemonade was as unlikely as the wooden bear sculpture actually shitting in the woods.

"Yeah. It's really strong. Must be all the booze they mix in it."

He chuckled. She kept him on his toes with ease. It was a rush trying to keep up with her.

"So how are we gonna fill the last hour?" she asked as they made their way past the bottleneck at the bar. Janna looked around, and Brice caught the confusion on her face. The bar was nearly packed, and it was only 5 pm. Even if this was a college town, the action never started this early. He also saw the moment when she realized most of the people around them were wearing Masterson Foundation t-shirts.

"I told the volunteers that they could head over to the bar to celebrate when they'd finished donating their time. And according to the text from my foreman, they've finished installing the playground at the Afterschool Program. So it's about time we start celebrating."

Her smile was the best reward he'd ever received. Brice had been negotiating deals with his father since he'd graduated from college, and his life had been full of what most would consider worthy accomplishments.

They all paled in comparison to Janna's smile.

"Drink?" he asked, taking her hand and pulling her through the crowd to the bar. His employees parted before them as if he were Moses, and soon the bartender stood before them expectantly.

Janna pulled his head down to hers and whispered breathily into his ear. "Feeling brave?"

Her breath on his neck drove a shiver down his spine. "I'm always ready to live dangerously where you're concerned."

"Two lemonades," she told the bartender, who nodded with a knowing grin. Two tall glasses filled with a pale pink liquid and accompanied by a wedge of lemon on the rim were placed on the bar in front of them. Janna picked up hers and gestured for him to grab his own. "To winners that take all!" She held her glass high.

"And to gracious losers," he countered, clinking his glass against hers and taking a long drink of the sickly-sweet liquid. Although it went down like over-sugared lemonade, there was a distinct burn in the aftertaste. Powerful stuff indeed. Without a word, he captured her hand and led her away from the bar and towards the stage. Lights began to swirl, and the DJ chose this moment to step up to the mic.

"Hey everybody, welcome to the Afterparty, sponsored by my man Brice Masterson." The crowd went wild, and Brice almost choked on the drink he was attempting to swallow. He thought he covered it well, giving a small wave, but meeting Janna's eyes he realized she'd caught his momentary lapse.

She remained silent, however, as the dj continued his shtick. "So let's get this thing started with a party anthem, sung by Sheila Jefferson and Tammy Windsong from Accounting."

Two giggling women hopped up the two steps to the low stage and took their places before their microphones. Bubbly pop music began spilling from the speakers as the ladies broke into a terribly off-key rendition of Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

Janna began to laugh. "You brought me here for karaoke?"

Brice nodded. "You seemed to enjoy singing along to my playlist in the car."

"Your playlist? You mean the one you had Tony set up for you?"

"Full of songs that I had painstakingly organized, yes." She wouldn't give up on her prejudices easy, but Brice realized that he didn't want her to. It was too much fun to spar with her. Her wit was sharp, but her intelligence was like a samurai's katana blade.

"Well you were right," she said with a cheerful grin. "I love karaoke."

"Then let's get our name on that list before we run out of time." They perused one of the big black books, trying to find an appropriate song. Brice's inspection of the song list was interrupted when a group of his employees approached and asked if they could take some pictures with him. His grin was genuine when he agreed, and a few more moments of his precious time slipped away. When he returned to the song book, Janna had already scribbled down a title and was passing it to the dj.

"What are we singing?" he asked, pulling her into his arms when she returned from the stage area. The accountants had been replaced by three construction workers who were launching into a raunchy country ballad.

"You'll find out soon," she replied, snuggling deeper into his hold. Brice moved them onto the dance floor and began to sway with her, relishing the feeling of her firm but still pliable body. Beneath her whisper-soft skin lay lean and toned muscles, muscles that pulled and flexed when their bodies were intertwined. Like now. Or every time they'd made love.

"Sweetheart," he said, unable to resist pressing his cheek to hers. He slowly stroked a stray curl away from her forehead, then gazed into her crystal blue eyes. "We're running out of time."

"I know," she said, lowering her chin to rest on his shoulder. "If only some fool hadn't insisted on a time limit..."

"Believe me, I'm currently kicking myself repeatedly for that one." Glancing at his watch, he frowned. "I've only got 32 more minutes left to impress the judge. What do you think my chances are?"
Janna rubbed her nose against the column of his throat, and he wished, not for the first time today, that they were alone together in some quiet place, where he could leisurely undress her and spend hours sampling every inch of her glorious body.

"Initial polling is favorable," she replied. "But perhaps we should invite Tony so that he might share in the victory spoils?"

"Now why would we want to invite anyone else?" He whirled his tongue around her ear, and his cock throbbed at her swift indrawn breath.

"He should be rewarded for all his hard work, once you claim your title as, what was it again, Universal Champion Dater?"

"World Champion Datesmith," he corrected her. "And that title will be entirely mine, as I'm the one who earned it."

"With the help of your assistant, of course," she countered. "And he did a fantastic job, making all the arrangements for today. I mean, just coordinating the volunteer efforts alone must have taken hours. Not to mention finding out my favorite charity and restaurant, arranging for George Isley. The hotel suite. This party. I can't believe he was able to do it in only six hours."

"He wasn't." Brice moved to cup her face and draw her eyes to him. "I didn't use Tony. I made all the arrangements myself."

"What?" The disbelief in Janna's eyes caused a sensation, not unlike pain to creep into his chest. "Tony didn't plan all this?"

"He didn't plan any of it. I did. And you're right; it took a hell of a lot longer than six hours."
Janna stared at him. Her blue eyes were wide and filled with an emotion he wasn't able to read. "I can't believe it," he whispered. "For once, you're speechless."
With a shake of her head Janna opened her mouth, but before she could respond the DJ's voice rang out. "Coming up to the stage next we've got a dynamic duo that's sure to please. Put your hands together for Janna and your own Brice Masterson."

The applause was boisterous, and Brice briefly wondered if an open bar policy this early in the evening was advisable. He hoped half his staff wouldn't call in tomorrow with hangovers.

Such momentary distractions were forgotten, however, when he stepped on the stage and felt an unusual rush of butterflies in his stomach. While he was comfortable speaking before crowds, he wasn't used to singing in front of them. He leaned over to whisper into his partner's ear. "So what's the tune?"

The first bars of the song comes over the sound system, and Brice laughed, hoping to disguise the nervous anxiety that was flooding through his system. Whose bright idea was it to involve karaoke? he thought to himself and quickly remembered that it was his own. At least the song was familiar. Taking a deep breath, he waited for the words before him to illuminate.

"Now I...had...the time of my life..." The words came out stilted, his nerves getting the better of him. The next few lines didn't come any easier, and soon his face was aflame, sweat starting to bead on his forehead. He got through the first part of the song and exhaled shakily, turning his eyes to Janna as she lifted the mic to her lips to sing.

"'Cause I've had the time of my life...and I owe it all to you."

Brice was amazed. He'd heard her singing along in his car, but it had been nothing like this, a full performance before an enthusiastic audience. Janna's eyes seemed to shine as she sang the words, and she winked at Brice and smiled at him. She wasn't a professional, but she could definitely carry a tune.

Too soon it was his turn again. He kept his eyes on the screen, following the rapidly-lighting words and trying to ignore the crowd before him. It was even worse than if they'd sung karaoke on a random night because the audience was comprised entirely of people on his payroll. He prayed his image as their employer wouldn't be ruined after this.

At least they weren't holding their ears and throwing things. Yet.

Janna seemed to sense his anxiety and stepped closer, putting a hand on his shoulder as she took over the song. "We saw the writing on the wall...as we felt this magical...fantasy." It wasn't as hard to join his voice to hers as she thrust her hip sideways against his, playfully.

As they sang the line about taking each other's hand, Janna grabbed his, wrapping her fingers around his own in a tight, reassuring grip. She circled around him but didn't release his hand, forcing his arm to come up and around his head. Continuing her circle, she tugged on his hand gently, and he realized she was attempting to twirl him. He gave in with a grin, knowing she was playing off the scene that had made the song famous.

If she wants some dirty dancing, I'm happy to oblige, Janna set the atmosphere, turning what would be awkward and embarrassing into something fun, something special. Watching her impress the crowd made preserving his dignity less important than having a good time. When she walked in front of him again, still holding his hand, he took the opportunity to pull her back into his chest.

He remembered the movie. It had been all the rage in seventh grade when he'd first started noticing girls. They'd noticed him right back, and soon he'd had more girls than he could count eager to spend hours walking around the mall together. Like any good middle schooler, Brice spent his spare hours at the Central Valley Mall, hanging out in the arcade, cracking jokes with his friends in the food court, and seeing countless movies in the multiplex which had boasted only six screens during most of his middle and high school years.

Every single girl he'd dated during that initial year had wanted to see one film, and one film only. They liked the romance, the seduction of an experienced lover. The appeal was also in the dancing, he supposed. Or hell, maybe it was Swayze's biceps that made the girls want to see it so bad. Whatever the reason, Brice had sat through the film dozens of times.

Not only had he unwillingly memorized the dialogue, but even now, years after 1987 when he sometimes forgot what he was saying mid-sentence, he could flawlessly remember several of the dance moves from that final scene. It seemed a crime not to take advantage of those memories now.

If Janna wanted the crowd to have a show, Brice wouldn't stand in her way. He hadn't suffered through the two years of dance instruction his mother had insisted upon to waste his chance now. Catching her eye as she leaned back into his chest, he winked, then pulled her arm up and looped it over the back of his head, running his fingers seductively down her arm in imitation of the hunky hero of every late-eighties middle school girl's fantasy.

Brice felt her surprise, a slight stiffening of her muscles, but she immediately relaxed, realizing what he intended. Her slow smile lets him know that she was more than happy to play his game. From the roar of the crowd, it seemed more than a few of the ladies in the audience weren't immune to Swayze's charm either. He laughed, his warm breath blowing up a few curls around Janna's face.

She felt so good in his arms. Unlike the couple in the film, he and Janna were still expected to sing, so Brice couldn't engage them fully in the dance, but he kept her arm around his head as he moved his hands to her hips and rotated his own into hers.

Janna pulled her arm down to move the mic into her other hand. "Yes I know what's on your mind when you say, 'Stay with me tonight.'" Janna sang, her smile knowing. Brice clutched his mic and hoped she was still ready to follow his lead.

With the mic in one hand, he grabbed her arm in the other and forcibly swirled her out from his, singing out at the same time, "Just remember! You're the one thing..." Recovering from his vicious twirling, Janna danced her way back, her Baby impression spot on as she took over "...I can't get enough of."

Brice pulled her to his side, sliding a hand along her back and moving her arm to rest across his shoulders while they danced forward, then started in on the chorus. Brice found himself belting out the words, channeling all his nervous energy into his performance. While his voice was no match for Janna's, they blended together pleasingly, and the crowd's cheers drove them on.

And then it was the instrumental, and Brice knew just how to give the crowd what it wanted. Abandoning the mics on the DJ’s platform, he pulled Janna closer, spinning her around the stage. "What do you say, Baby, should we give them a grand finale?"

"I've kept pace with you so far, Masterson, but there's no way I'm running across the stage for you to hoist me up."

"If that's the way you want to play it, Puchie. Just follow my lead."

"As if I had a choice," she teased, then was twirled away from him again. Just as quickly he twirled her back, and they circled each other. He spun her away from him again, then yanked her back into his chest. She laughed up into his eyes, and his chest tightened painfully. He held her close and lowered his hips, grinding against her in what he hoped mirrored the Swayze of decades ago.

He only had time for a whispered instruction. "Spread your legs wide." The shock on her face told him she'd taken his order in a particular direction. Before they could hesitate and lose their momentum, Brice gripped her waist tightly and lifted her, moving in a circle. Janna caught on immediately and sent her legs out in either direction, her movement resembling an exaggerated leap as he spun them around three times.

The applause was deafening when he set her back on her feet and pressed a quick kiss to her lips. He barely had time to grab their mics again and pass Janna's to her before they had to sing the final chorus. Although they were out of breath from their antics, they finished the song with voices raised high. When the music ended, the applause went on for several moments afterward.

Brice led Janna from the stage, accepting the good-natured pats from many of his employees as he pulled her towards the bar and their drinks.

"That did it," she said, after swallowing half her drink.

"Did what?" he said, his thoughts running down dark alleys. Made her wet? He was almost painfully hard.

"Sealed your victory. Mr. Brice Masterson, consider yourself World Champion Dater. I really did have the time of my life. Literally."

"Datesmith," he corrected, capturing her lips in a fierce kiss. Their mouths writhed against each other as an inebriated male receptionist dry-humped the DJ to the strains of George Michael's Freedom.

"Take me, I'm yours," Janna sighed when they finally came up for air. "It seems for the next two hours; I'll be entirely at your mercy."

Brice chuckled softly. "So you think I'm the type to gobble up his prize immediately? Au contraire, I intend to savor it."

"Really? So you're not taking me home with you tonight?"

Brice gave a small shake of his head. "Disappointed?"

"Hell yeah," Janna said, her face scrunching up in disgruntlement.

That made him laugh, and he kissed the tip of her adorable nose. "I'm sorry, sweetheart, but I've got to go to Portland on business tomorrow morning, bright and early. And I don't want to rush this."

"So you're going to leave me to dangle in the wind, never knowing when you'll ride in to claim your rights?"

"Of course not. Payment will be due this Friday night. There's an event I hoped you would accompany me to. It's an annual charity dinner to benefit Portland's homeless community. I thought I'd show you off on my arm for an evening before taking you up to my suite to unwrap my prize."

"Well it just so happens I'm free that night," Janna said airily, but her subsequent giggles gave her away.

"So glad to hear it. I'll have Chase pick you up in the morning to drive you to the city."

"In the morning? Didn't you say dinner?"

"I did, but I thought we could have lunch together first. Then I'll take you shopping for a gown."

"Are you sure it wouldn't have been better to reenact Pretty Woman up there? I should have picked It Must Have Been Love." Her tone was teasing, and Brice pulled her in for another kiss.

"You're so much more than just a pretty woman," he whispered in her ear. "Unfortunately, I won't be able to prove that to you tonight. It's six o'clock. Time to get this Cinderella home before she turns into a pumpkin."

Janna frowned but allowed Brice to guide her towards the exit. "The coach turned into a pumpkin, not the girl."

"But you'd make the world's cutest pumpkin," he said, bending to press a kiss into her riotous red curls as they approached the limo. Chase held the door open, and as Janna was getting settled inside, he bent down to grasp her leg and run his hands along it, down to her ankles. "Just making sure you've got both glass slippers," he said with a smile before closing the door.

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