โMIA,โ someone whispered. โCome on, darlinโ, wake up.โ
My gaze fluttered open and I stared into dark brown eyes with tiny lines at the corners. Sunlight winked through the blinds, telling me it was morning.
I sat up and absently ran a hand through my hair, wincing when I encountered a snarl.
โWhy are you on the couch?โ Colt asked as he stood over me.
His coffee colored hair was damp and he clearly had already showered. His white T-shirt showed off his muscular chest and the golden light of the sun highlighted the gorgeous ink on his skin. Ink I hadnโt been able to get a good look at yet.
Lack of caffeine was surely responsible for me reaching out to grasp his right hand. โF-O-R-T. Fort? Whatโs that mean?โ I ran my fingers across his knuckles.
Colt made two fists and put them together. On the left hand were the letters U-N-A and then the Blue Angelโs skull with wings logo on the fourth digit.
โFortuna,โ I said. โFortune in Latin.โ
He looked impressed. โYou got any ink on you?โ
I shook my head. Colt dropped his fists and then asked, โDidnโt you go to bed in the guest room?โ
โI did.โ
โThen how did you wind up down here?โ
โWoke up in the middle of the night with a throbbing wrist. I got up to take some Tylenol. Sat down to give it a minute to work and fell asleep on the couch.โ I heard clanking in the kitchen and looked at Colt. โSomeoneโs here?โ
โZip. Coffeeโs on if you want some.โ
โI didnโt even hear the doorbell ring,โ I murmured. Colt smiled. โYou were conked out.โ
I followed Colt into the kitchen, wondering if I shouldโve taken the time to put on real clothes.
โMorninโ,โ Zip greeted as I poured myself a cup of coffee. โGood morning.โ
โThis guy treating you right?โ
I smirked at a stoic Colt. โHeโs a gallant host.โ Zip chuckled. โYeah, I bet he is.โ
โWhat brings you here so early in the morning?โ I asked Zip, blowing on my coffee in hopes that it would cool down faster.
โBusiness,โ Colt answered for Zip but didnโt elaborate.
โLearn to be more succinct, Colt, really.โ I set down the coffee cup and went to the refrigerator.
โSuccinct?โ Zip asked in amusement. โSomeone went to college.โ
With my hand on the fridge door, I peered behind me at the two of them. They were staring at one another, conversing without words like leather-wearing cavemen.
โYou certainly seem comfortable here. That didnโt take long,โ Zip commented.
โHe fed me steak last night.โ Zip grinned. โDid he now?โ โWith salad.โ
Colt made a noise in the back of his throat that sounded very much like a growl.
โDonโt mind him,โ Zip stated. โHeโs just a grump.โ โI noticed,โ I said with a laugh.
โIs that any way to treat the man that feeds you?โ Colt taunted.
Shaking my head, I went back to looking in the fridge. โI rescind all claims that youโre grumpy. Youโre generous and thoughtful, and when Iโm in your presence, I have to stop myself from swooning.โ
I took out an individual yogurt container and closed the fridge with my bottom.
โWow, she gives you as much shit as your sister,โ Zip noted. โI like it.โ โI donโt,โ Colt huffed.
I saw a humorous twinkle in Coltโs eye and bit back a grin. I turned my attention to the yogurt container and struggled with the foil.
โNeed some help,โ Zip asked. โPlease.โ
โBring it here. Iโll do it,โ Colt ordered, shooting his second in command a surly look.
It only made Zip smile wider.
Clearly Zip enjoyed goading Colt, and he was using me to do it.
I began opening drawers, looking for a spoon, and then brought the yogurt to Colt who peeled off the foil in one move.
โThanks,โ I said, taking the container back. Instead of sitting, I leaned against the counter and spooned in some yogurt.
โWhat did you major in?โ Zip asked. โIn college.โ โWho said I went to college?โ
โDidnโt you?โ he pressed. โYeah.โ
โI love being right. It happens a lot.โ
I let out a laugh, but then sobered. โIโm a semester shy of my undergrad degree in accounting.โ
โAccounting?โ Zip asked. โI wouldnโt have guessed that.โ โWhat would you have guessed?โ I asked in sheer curiosity. โDunno. English, maybe.โ
โNah. I had no interest in sitting around reading the works of a bunch of dead guys. No appeal whatsoever.โ
โMakes sense to me. I couldnโt sit still in school. Donโt know how I made it through high school. Unlike this guy.โ He gestured to Colt.
I looked at Colt. โYou did well in school?โ โI did okay,โ he replied.
โYeah, if you call Valedictorian okay. Heโs got a photographic memory. Itโs easy for him. Had a free ride to University of Edinburgh and turned it down so he could work with his hands. He can put an engine together faster than anyone. Heโs just good at everything. One ofย thoseย guys.โ
Coltโs face was passive, but I saw the tick in his jaw. Finally, he seemed to unfreeze and then he shrugged. โMom wanted me to go to college, but I didnโt care that much about a degree.โ He pinned me with a stare. โYou plan on going back and finishing yours? Seems a waste not to finish if youโre only a semester away.โ
โEventually. When things calm down, I think.โ
โWhyโd you drop out in the first place?โ Zip asked. โWhen you were so close to finishing.โ
I looked down at my yogurt when I answered, โBecause my grandmother got sick and I dropped out to take care of her.โ I coughed. โI only have some basic requirements left, actually. Shouldnโt be that hard.โ
I chucked my empty yogurt container into the trash and said, โThat was a joke of a breakfast. What does a girl have to do to get a real meal around here?โ
โIโm gonna run,โ Zip said, standing up from his chair. โMia, ask Colt to make you eggs.โ He slapped Colt on the back in a show of male affection.
โYou donโt want to stay and eat all my food?โ Colt asked with a wry grin.
โNah. Iโll leave that to Mia. Something tells me sheโs got a healthy appetite.โ He winked at me.
โSubtle,โ I muttered, my cheeks flaming.
Zip laughed and then left the kitchen. A moment later, I heard the front door closing. Colt and I were alone.
โHow do you want your eggs?โ Colt asked as he stood.
โYou donโt have to make me breakfast. I can have cereal or something.โ He sighed. โBabe. Eggs?โ
โPoached, please.โ
โGood choice. I make damn fine poached eggs.โ
He got out all the breakfast fixings and then filled a pot with a few inches of water. I sat at the kitchen table and sipped my lukewarm coffee. There was something really sexy about a big, tatted, muscled biker making me food. Sure he was cooking because one of my wrists was injured, but the fact that he knew his way around the kitchen made him irresistible.
โDid you learn how to cook from your mom?โ I asked quietly.
โYeah. She was a dynamite cook.โ He threw me a grin over his shoulder. It was open, natural, and came easily. โShe used to be in charge of all the Blue Angel barbeques and potlucks.โ
He shook his head and turned back to the stove. โDeviled eggs.โ โHuh?โ
โHer deviled eggs were fucking delicious.โ He cracked an egg on the side of the pot and gently eased it into the water, not breaking the yoke. โWhat about you? Do you cook?โ
โI can. I donโt usually though. Iโve been living off of takeout for a while. My best friend is worried Iโm not getting my veggies.โ
He chuckled. โWhy havenโt you been cooking? Too busy?โ
โNo busier than anyone else, I guess. It was just something Grammie and I used to do together, you know?โ
โAnd sheโs not here anymore and you donโt want the memories.โ I paused and then admitted, โExactly.โ
โBreadโs by the toaster. You mind putting two slices in?โ
โI think I can handle that,โ I said, getting up. โThen I can pretend I actually helped.โ I untwisted the tie holding the plastic bread bag closed. โColt?โ
โYeah?โ
โWhy didnโt you go to college?โ
โBecause I wanted to work with my hands, just like Zip said.โ โYou really expect me to buy that explanation?โ
โEveryone else does.โ He fished out an egg from the pot of water and gently slid it onto a plate.
โI donโt think everyone else knows the real you. I think you hide it.โ โThought your almost degree was in accounting, not psych.โ His tone
had hardened and I knew Iโd struck a nerve.
I took a deep breath and powered through. โI saw the photos of you on the wall. It doesnโt take a genius to see the evolution of your smile. I thought I was closed off, but youโyouโre something else.โ
โWhy do you care so much?โ he demanded. โYou donโt know me. Youโre just crashing here until you can get your truck and get out of here, remember?โ
I recognized insurmountable walls. I had a fortress of my own. But there was something about Coltโฆ
His curt attitude masked a great pain.
So I waited, not rising to the bait, not taking his tone or accusations personally. It wouldโve been easier to let it go. To walk away and let him suffer in his own silence. But I thought of Joni and Zip; both had said
something about Colt acting differently around me. Maybe theyโd been trying to open him up for years, and heโd remained steadfastly clammed shut.
The toast popped and he grabbed the two slices and settled them on the plates.
โIt was Dad,โ he finally said. โHis death?โ
โNo. I mean, yeah, partly. But itโs what happened before he died. He found out he had lung cancer, right? Except his was treatable. His case wasnโt terminal.โ
I looked at him.
His brown eyes bored into mine as he waited for me to put the puzzle pieces together.
โWait,โ I said slowly. โAre you telling me your dadย refusedย treatment?
Treatment that wouldโve saved his life?โ He nodded, his jaw clenched.
โDoes Joni know?โ
โI donโt know. Maybe. Weโve never talked about it. Not directly.โ
I raised my eyebrows. โSeriously? Thatโs a pretty big thing not to have discussed.โ
โThanks for your opinion on the matter. I definitely remembered asking for it.โ
โWell, why did you tell me, then?โ I asked in exasperation. โBecause you are relentless,โ he replied.
I pointed my fork at him. โNo one else challenges you, do they? Mr. Biker President with a fierce scowl and a mean disposition. Youโve been left alone for too long. Youโve gotten comfortable in your isolation and you didnโt expect anyone to have the wherewithal to get in your shit.โ
โYou wanna talk about getting in someoneโs shit?โ He leaned over so his face was close to mine. โYouโve been here one day, Mia. And youโve
got a lot of opinions about how things are. You donโt know shit.โ I smiled slowly. โI scare the living crap out of you, donโt I?โ He scoffed and reared back. โScared of a woman? Please.โ โThen why are you so prickly?โ
โIโm not prickly. Men donโt do prickly. Eat your eggs before they get cold.โ
I did as he commanded, thinking Iโd provoked him enough for one morning.
โWhat do you know about Richie?โ Colt asked when I was halfway through my plate of food.
โWhy are you asking about my boss?โ โHumor me.โ
โI donโt know much about Richie,โ I admitted. โHe wasnโt around a lot.โ
โReally?โ
โYeah. I mean, he would come and pick up each nightโs receipts and cash and do the bank drop. But mostly, he was an absent owner.โ
โWere the Iron Horsemen ever at the bar? Lurking around or hanging out?โ
I shook my head. โNot until a few days ago. I was shocked to find Dev in the back with Richie. Dive Bar isnโt a biker barโwhich is why I was confused as hell when you and Zip showed up. Whyย didย you show up there?โ
โGood brews. Good burgers,โ Colt said.
I stopped chewing mid-bite to look at him. โYouโre kidding me, right? You appeared out of the blue and a few days later Dev was in the back with Richie.โ The more I thought about it, the more I realized there was something going on that I didnโt know about.
โYou know what Richie was up to, donโt you?โ I pressed. โI have an idea.โ
โCare to share that idea with me?โ โNo.โ He smiled. โClub business.โ
โIs that the excuse youโre going to give every time I ask you a question you donโt want to answer?โ
โLetโs get one thing straight.โ He leaned toward me again. โYouโre here because I allow it. Youโre not family. Youโre not a Blue Angel. If anything, youโre a pain in the ass who walked into troubleโthe only reason youโre safe is because I took pity on you and let you stay in my house.โ
The last bite of toast sat in my mouth partly chewed before I swallowed.
He wanted to make me feel small and inconsequential because Iโd gotten close to himโclose enough to see behind his mask.
I pushed back from the table and took my empty plate to the dishwasher to load it.
โIโm going to go take a shower,โ I stated, pulling my shoulders back and standing tall, despite the fact that I felt cut off at the knees.
โIโll wrap your cast for you,โ he said gruffly.
I arched a brow. โI donโt need your help.โ Without another word, I turned and walked out of the kitchen.
It turned out I did need Coltโs help if I wanted to wrap my cast, but I found a way around the issue; I took a bath instead.
It wasnโt relaxing and it didnโt help me work through the conversation Iโd had with Colt in the kitchen.
How had we gone from swapping very personal history to Colt telling me to mind my own business, and that I was nothing more than a charity case he was stuck with?
I quickly finished my bath and drained the tub. I gripped the edge of the counter and finally let out the tears. I cried silently, wishing Grammie was still alive. Not because misery loved company, but I just wished there was
someone on this earth whoโd once loved me unconditionally. I had Shelly, but it wasnโt the same.
When I finally felt in control of my emotions again, I swiped at my cheeks, making sure all the tears were gone. My eyes were red and the scratch on my face was noticeable, but I was a warrior. Iโd survive this too, just like Iโd survived Mom dying, just like Iโd survived watching Grammie get sick and die, just like Iโd survived everything life had thrown at me. Iโd get through this mess with the Iron Horsemen and then Iโd leave Wacoโ and Coltโbehind, forever.
I opened the door with the intention of walking out into the hallway. I didnโt open the door with the intention of running face first into Coltโs chest.
โOw.โ
โShit,โ Colt muttered, his hands reaching out to steady me.
My nose had crunched and I gently reached up to touch it. โThat really hurt. What are you made of? Granite? And why were you loitering outside the bathroom door?โ I tilted my head back to glare at him. โWhy is this becoming a habit? Do you like to lurk outside bathroom doors? Do you like me running into you?โ
He was smiling down at me, his eyes filled with tenderness. It instantly gave me pause.
โI own this bathroom. Itโs not loitering if you own it,โ he explained. โI didnโt mean to give you another injury to add to your list of bruises.โ
โMy nose is fine.โ
He clearly didnโt believe me because he reached up and gently touched me. His large hands cradled my face as we stared at one another.
I remembered I was wearing nothing but a towel and made a hasty grab for it to ensure it didnโt open, but my body hummed at the idea that it might fall.
Colt dropped his hands from my face but made no move to step away. โAnd Iโahโcame up here to apologize.โ
โWhy?โ
โBecause I was an ass.โ He ran a hand across his stubbled jaw. โI havenโt lived with a woman since Joni. Iโm not used to having someone in my space, not used to having someone ask me a bunch of questions.โ
I looked down at the ground so he wouldnโt see the emotion that was still lurking just below the surface. โIโm sorry too.โ
โWhat do you have to be sorry about?โ he asked, his tone turning gruff. โIt was presumptuous of me. Just because you told me things about your
past doesnโt make us friends. It doesnโt make usโwell, anything more than what we are.โ
โAnd what are we?โ His voice was whisper soft now and I couldnโt stop the shiver that raced down my spine.
โTwo people who canโt stand one another.โ
His low chuckle caressed my skin. It took all of my courage to look up and meet his gaze.
โI think that would make us both liars, donโt you think?โ His mouth slammed onto mine, holding me prisoner. His tongue was demanding and needy and it stroked against mine with insistent yearning.
He lifted me up and pushed me against the wall. I tried to open my legs, wanting to cradle his hardness, but the towel got in the way. He tore his mouth from mine, but only so that he could draw in a ragged breath, and then his lips were on my neck, biting and nipping.
My core throbbed and I was ready to lose the towel and beg Colt to take away the ache between my legs, to fill me up so I didnโt feel lonely.
I ran my fingers through the hair at his nape, marveling at the silky feel of it.
โColt,โ I whispered.
โGod damn, Mia.โ He pulled back. โShit, did I hurt you? Your wrist.โ
Shaking my head, I licked my lips, wanting to get his shirt off him so I could trace his ink with my tongue. Iโd start at his knuckles and work my way across the entire canvas of his body. I wanted to spend hours drawing the lines and patterns, getting to know what made him tick, what made him lose control.
His eyes were glazed with desire and I was sure mine looked the same. โI donโt pity you. You get that, right?โ
โHard to get that straight when you make me feel like a charity case,โ I told him.
โChrist, Iโve wanted you since the moment I walked into Dive Bar and you sauntered your ass up to me, wearing those jeans that left nothing to the imagination.โ He grinned. โIt took all of my willpower not to lift you over my shoulder and cart you out of there.โ
I could picture Colt doing just that and I found I really enjoyed the fantasy. To be handled by a man like Colt. To be treated like a womanโand to be the one who bore the brunt of his pleasureโฆ
Coltโs lips came back to capture mine, but gentler, as if he had all the time in the world to seduce me. But I didnโt want slow; I didnโt want a chance to think. I wanted a moment to forget about all my worries and enjoy nothing but my time with him.
I knew I was acting desperate, but I didnโt care. I hadnโt known Colt long at all, but I wanted him anyway. It had been a while since Iโd felt my body tighten and release from the pleasure that came from a partner.
Colt made a noise in the back of his throatโI wasnโt sure what it meant exactly, but I didnโt care because he continued to kiss me with blatant intent.
And then I heard the ringing of his phone.
With obvious reluctance, he released me and I slowly slid down until my feet were on the ground. He reached into his jeans and pulled out his cell. โYeah?โ Coltโs hand rested on the curve of my shoulder before pulling
me to his side. His fingers dipped down across my shoulder blades, raising goosebumps along my skin.
โOkay,โ Colt said. โWeโll be there in about half an hour.โ He hung up and shoved his phone back in his pocket.
โHalf an hour?โ I asked, looking up at him with amusement. โThat doesnโt give us a lot of time.โ
He let out a low chuckle. โYou have about five minutes to get dressed and then weโve got to get to the clubhouse.โ
I didnโt want to go to the clubhouse. I wanted to finish what Colt and I had started in the hallway.
โWhatโs at the clubhouse?โ I asked. โYour friend.โ
I frowned. โShelly?โ He nodded.
โWhy is she there?โ
โI had Zip talk to her and tell her you were okay, that you were with us.
She seems to think we kidnapped you.โ โWhat!โ
โShe showed up at the clubhouse threatening to call the cops if she didnโt get to see you with her own two eyes.โ His lips curled in amusement. โTimeโs a tickinโ, darlinโ. Get dressed so you can call off your friend.โ
Shelly jumped off the bed in one of the clubhouse bedrooms and immediately came to me. She placed a hand on my shoulder and then another on my chin to turn my face so she could see the scratch on my cheek. And then she saw the cast on my wrist. โOh my God! What the hell happened to you?โ
โLong story,โ I evaded. I waved away her hand, hating the fuss she was making.
Colt hovered in the doorway, refusing to leave.
โCan we have a minute? Alone?โ โNo,โ he said.
โWe need a minute.โ I paused. โPlease?โ
Coltโs dark brown eyes surveyed me and then went to Shelly. Finally, he nodded and then left the room, closing the door behind him.
As soon as he was gone, Shelly dragged me over to the bed and forced me to sit down.
โWhose room is this?โ I asked.
โI dunno. Some guy named Boxer. They took my phone,โ Shelly said with a scowl. โI havenโt been able to call Mark. You were supposed to be on your way to Coeur dโAlene. Now youโre wearing a cast, your cheek is scratched, and youโve taken up with bikers.โ
โI havenโt taken up with bikers,โ I muttered.
โLiar. Iโve known you since we were kids. I can tell when youโre lying.โ She glanced at the door. โDonโt you remember what I said? This is exactly whatย notย to do.โ
I kept silent, knowing the last thing I needed was Shelly freaking out on me when she found out I was staying with Colt and that I was close to jumping into his bed.
โMia? Whatโs going on?โ she asked. โYou have to tell me.โ โI donโt want you getting mixed up in all of this.โ
โMixed up in what? Richieโs crap?โ โYeah, Richieโs crap.โ
โI texted the entire staff and we didnโt show up for our shifts. I drove by Dive Bar and it was closed. I start working at a nail salon next week, answering phones and making appointments.โ
โGood. Thatโs good.โ I breathed a sigh of relief. โI had plans to leave town. I swear I did.โ I proceeded to tell her about the motorcycles in my neighborhood and then my middle of the night flight to safety.
โYou slept on the steps until they woke you up?โ she marveled. โWow.โ
I nodded. โTheyโve been reallyโahโnice to me.โ She peered at me. โYouโre blushing.โ
โI donโt blush.โ
โFine, then youโre flushing. You got involved with their president, didnโt you?โ
โDefine involved.โ I shrugged. โIโm staying at his house for the time being.โ
โYou trust this guy? Heโs got a black eye. What kind of trouble did he get into?โ
โIt doesnโt matter,โ I said without hesitation. โI trust him.โ
Shelly embraced me, hard. โYou scared me. Iโm glad youโre safe.โ
โTheyโre going to help me get out of town. You donโt have to worry about me, okay?โ
โIโll always worry about you. You have a knack for finding trouble.โ โTrouble findsย me,โ I corrected.
โEither way, a shit storm is a shit storm.โ โYeah, no kidding.โ
I hopped up and went to open the bedroom door and saw Colt leaning against the wall. I knew we hadnโt been talking loud enough for him to eavesdrop.
โYou guys good?โ Colt asked.
I nodded. I heard Shelly come up behind me and rest a hand on my shoulder. โTake care of her, yeah?โ
Coltโs brown eyes darted to mine. โI will.โ