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CORRUPTED: A Dark Bad Boy Romance (The Angel’s Keepers MC) by April Lust (44)


 

Parker

 

She was quiet for a very long time afterward. So quiet I thought she maybe passed out—I had thought once or twice that she might.

 

I looked down at her from where I still pinned her to the bed. She was still, eyes closed, breathing calm and normal. Not what I had expected to see or hear after how wild she got. At least she was breathing.

 

“Hey. You okay?” I pushed myself up a little to let her breath easier.

 

All she did was nod her head. I got up, sliding out of her, taking care of things on my end. I pulled the sheets around me and settled down on my back, and, still, she didn’t say anything. She didn’t even move.

 

“Are you sure you’re okay? You’re freaking me out a little.” A horrible thought hit me. What if he did things to her sexually? What if he abused her that way, too? What if she had all kinds of scars inside from that? Oh, fuck. I couldn’t ask her about it. All I could do was wait for her to talk. If I had made it worse, I didn’t know what I would do. As it was, I didn’t know what to do to make her talk to me.

 

She opened her eyes finally, and turned her head to me. “Thank you for that,” she whispered, a slow smile creeping across her face.

 

“You’re welcome.” My heart could start beating normally again. I couldn’t believe how much she’d scared me. Nothing scared me, so it was hard for me to handle.

 

She rolled onto her side. “Was I okay?” she asked.

 

“Were you okay?” I almost laughed before I realized how serious she was. I pulled her a little closer. “You were more than okay. Couldn’t you tell? I came, too, you know.”

 

“Yeah, but that’s the biological imperative,” she said, waving a hand.

 

“The what?”

 

She chuckled. “Men have to come to further the species. Women don’t. So men are wired to come, while we’re not. Notice how the act of sex is over when a man comes? There’s a reason for that—the sex doesn’t have to continue any longer.”

 

“Wow. It’s like you read a book or something,” I said.

 

“I did. A lot of books. It was what I studied in college. I wanted to be a psychiatrist, and study sexual issues. I had to understand human sexuality to help my future patients.” She sighed. “It got me really far, didn’t it?”

 

“Well, it made you sound smarter than me, so it did something.”

 

She giggled. “Great. Where’s my fee?”

 

“I’ll give you your fee.” I pulled her even closer, until our bodies touched from head to toe. I nuzzled her neck, making her squirm and giggle. Then she stopped giggling when my mouth traced the lines of her throat. I held back before we went too far, though—I was a young guy, but I wasn’t ready again that fast. I settled back down against the pillows. “So you wanted to be a psychiatrist. What stopped you?”

 

“You know what stopped me,” she said. Her voiced sounded dead. “I mean, I’d still be in school if I had stuck to my guns, but I would be closer to my goal, too. I should have stuck to them.”

 

“You mean he didn’t want you to work or even go to school?” I asked.

 

“I was stupid. You don’t have to remind me.” She rolled over onto her back, staring at the ceiling. She swiped a hand across her cheek once, twice, catching tears I couldn’t see.

 

“Hey. I didn’t say you were stupid. If I said it that way, it was because I was surprised is all. I can’t imagine being so selfish. He was so selfish.”

 

“He was.”

 

I didn’t say what I thought—that he was a spineless, dickless piece of human waste who was too scared to let his wife have a better career than him. He didn’t want a strong woman, a smart woman. He wanted one he could control. The further she got in school, the stronger she would be. She might even have met a halfway decent man while she was there. His fear wouldn’t let him allow that. I clenched one of my fists under the pillow, willing myself to stay calm. “You could always go back to school,” I reminded her. “You’re definitely not too old. People take time off, you know.”

 

“Yes, I know. And I’m being silly, anyway. I could never have done the coursework and the internship with Isabella around. It would have been impossible. I wouldn’t trade her for anything, even the best career.”

 

“I can tell. You’re a good mom.”

 

“You’ve never seen me on my bad days. I swear, there are times when I think if I have to watch another Disney movie or another stupid cartoon that doesn’t make any sense, I’ll lose my mind. I’m sure I’ll just throw myself out a window.”

 

“All moms feel that way sometimes. The moms I know, the ones with young kids, need a break sometimes. You need a break.”

 

“Yes, well, that’s not going to happen anytime soon.” Bitterness dripped from her voice. She shook her head. “I shouldn’t say it that way,” she said. “It makes it sound like I don’t love her. I do love her, so much. And I love being her mom.”

 

“You don’t have to make excuses for the way you sound,” I said. “I’m sure it’s not easy. It’s okay. I’m not judging you, you know.”

 

“You’re not?”

 

“No. Why would I? I’ve been judged my whole fucking life. I know how it feels. You don’t need that.”

 

“What do you mean you’ve been judged your whole life?” She rolled onto her side again, and even in the almost pitch darkness I knew she was looking at me.

 

“No. We don’t talk about that.”

 

“We’ve talked about just about everything with me. I mean, things I never thought I would tell another person, I’ve told you. I guess because I don’t know you very well. The way people tell their secrets to bartenders. Does that make sense?”

 

I had to laugh a little. “Yeah. That makes total sense.”

 

“So you can tell me, too. I promise. No judging, no anything like that. I’ll listen, that’s all. Besides, I would like to know a little more about the man who’s going to be staying with me and my daughter. If you liked killing little animals when you were a kid, we might have a problem.”

 

I put a hand over my mouth to quiet the laughter, and finally gave in. “There’s honestly not all that much to tell. I grew up an only child. Like I told you, I had a tiny house, so this apartment doesn’t seem like a big deal to me. I’m used to it. Uh, we didn’t have any money. Almost none. I always grew out of my clothes so fast, and nothing ever fit right. I hit, like, five or six growth spurts, I think. My mom was the only parent at home. I didn’t know my dad. I don’t know if he’s alive, or dead, or what.”

 

“So it was just the two of you?”

 

“Yeah. Just like you and Isabella.” Only nothing like them.

 

“And what did your mom do? You said she worked at night? While we were at the dinner table, I mean.”

 

I winced. I had forgotten that remark. “Yeah. She was a whore.”

 

“Oh.” Ellie put a hand over her mouth. “That was so insensitive of me to ask. I’m sorry. I should mind my own business.”

 

I shrugged. “It’s not a big deal. It’s just a fact. She did what she had to do to support me the little she did. Most of her money went to her drug habit.”

 

“Oh, this just keeps getting worse. We absolutely do not have to talk about this anymore.”

 

“I don’t mind, really. Unless you do.”

 

“I don’t.”

 

“There’s not much else to say now that I think about it. I had some friends on the street, but they weren’t good friends—they might have been poor, but their mothers weren’t crack whores. So they all kinda looked down at me. Their mothers felt sorry for me, though. So they would sometimes feed me, or give me their husbands’ or boyfriends’ hand-me-down clothes when mine stopped fitting. That sort of thing. And I grew up, and I turned out okay. I think so, anyway. Other people might not.”

 

“Fuck other people.” The way she said it, and the language she used, shocked me into silence. “I mean it. Fuck them. They don’t know. Listen, do you know how many of my so-called country club friends probably talked about me for months after I left Connor? They had no fucking idea what I went through. As far as they were concerned, I’m sure, I was leaving a perfectly good husband who provided for my child and me. And I went and walked out on him. I’m sure that gossip fed the mill for a long time.”

 

She laughed bitterly. “The worst part is what was the real last straw was the cheating. Even the abuse wasn’t enough to make me open my eyes. When I found out he was sleeping with other women and didn’t care if I knew, that was it. But those women, my so-called friends? Every one of them knew their spouse cheated, and every one of them cheated right back. I don’t know. That was never my idea of marriage. I guess I’m old-fashioned or naïve.”

 

“I don’t think you’re wrong. My club’s president, Ryder? He’s never cheated on his wife, and women throw themselves at him all the time.”

 

“Is he the one I saw with you at the diner?” she asked.

 

“Yeah, the one with the sunglasses.”

 

She made a noise like she hardly believed it. “No offense to him or anything, but I don’t see it.”

 

“It’s the power thing. These are women who love the club life, too. Keep that in mind. They wanna sleep with the man in charge. They wanna be able to say they fucked the president of the Inferno Hunters. Like it means a lot. I guess it does to them, I don’t know. Besides, he’s not a bad guy, even if he acts like he is.”

 

“I didn’t mean to insult him,” Ellie insisted.

 

“I know. It’s okay, I don’t think it would hurt his feelings. He knows he’s not a model,” I said. “Anyway, he has plenty of opportunities, and before he met his wife, Candace, he took it every chance he got. The man’s a legend. Two, three women at once, sometimes twice in the same day. He was a machine.”

 

“Sounds like a prince.” She smirked.

 

“My point is, the minute he met her, it all stopped. He devoted himself to one old lady.”

 

“Old lady?”

 

“C’mon. You’ve heard that before.” I stroked her arm, her hair. It was so soft. “The old lady of a biker. The girlfriend or wife, the one they settle down with.”

 

“Oh, I see. And that’s it? He’s faithful to her?”

 

“I think if a person is the kind of person who settles down, they find the right person and settle down. Connor’s not that person. I can’t believe I just said his name while I’m here in bed with you. Fuck, I can’t believe I’m talking about him while I’m in bed with you. How fucking stupid am I?” I laughed a little.

 

“Well, I’ll tell you one thing.” Ellie got up on her knees, straddling me. She pinned me to the bed with her hands on my shoulders. “Whoever he’s been sleeping with isn’t getting very much. Nothing like you.” She wriggled a little, her hot mound just above my cock. I could feel myself getting hard.

 

“Oh really?” I didn’t mind hearing that—what man would? That they were better than a woman’s ex?

 

“He’s nothing,” she said.

 

I pulled out another condom, handing it to her. She unrolled it over my hard length, then hovered over me again.

 

“When you’re inside me, it’s like something else entirely. Like nothing I ever felt before.” She positioned me, then lowered herself until I was fully inside. We both groaned.

 

Ellie threw her head back, dark hair fanning out behind her. “When you touch me,” she whispered, rocking back and forth, undulating like a wave. “It’s so good, I can’t stand it.”

 

“When I do this?” I ran my fingertips over her tits. They were so big, so perfect, so firm—even though she had a kid, her body was incredible.

 

She sped up her rocking, groaning again. “Yes. Like that. You know just what to do. I can’t take it, I swear. I feel like…like…I’m going to crack open into a million pieces…”

 

I played with her tits, watching her rock her body to another orgasm. She was a beautiful thing—eyes closed, mouth open, little grunts of pleasure coming from her as she thrusted onto me. I held her hips, digging into her soft flesh, working her up and down as I thrusted upward from below.

 

“Yes…yes…oh, Parker…so good…” She leaned forward, tits in my face. I sucked one, then the other, taking turns. Listening to the way she mewled and whimpered, feeling the way she got tighter around me the more excited she got. I pounded away at her, holding her ass, moving her up and down while my mouth worked on her delicious body.

 

“Oh…baby…oh, Parker…” she whispered in my ear, trying to be quiet just like I tried. The last thing we needed was for the kid to walk in the room. I bit her neck, holding back a grunt as she slammed onto me again and again. She gasped, digging her fingers into my shoulders until I was sure she had to draw blood.

 

“I’m coming…oh, God! Yes!” Her body tensed, shook, while her muscles pulsed around my cock. I didn’t wait until she finished to keep fucking her. I moved her up and down while she came, quiet little shrieks coming from her as I kept going. She never loosened around me, never stopped gripping like a vice. I thought she might still be coming, over and over. I held on as long as I could. I wanted her to keep feeling it for as long as her body would let her.

 

I couldn’t hold on forever, though, and finally I broke loose with a long, low groan as I shuddered. It was bliss, the feeling of letting go everything built-up inside me. From the sounds of it, Ellie had a lot to let go of.

 

She rolled over, gasping, panting for breath. “That’s why,” she whispered between gasps.

 

“Why what?” I looked over at her—sweaty, messy, breathing like she just ran a marathon. Probably more beautiful and sexy than she had ever been in her life.

 

“Why…I acted like I did after the first time. I never felt that way before.”

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