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He tightened his grip on my hips. “Take it then. I want you to feel this tomorrow and remember who owns this cunt.”

“YES! GOD! That feels good!” I moaned, meeting each of his thrusts. “I’m gonna come!”

“That’s what I want. Coat my dick with it,” he encouraged, his voice sounding hoarse.

His name tore from my chest as I convulsed from a blissful surge.

“FUUUCK!” he roared at the same time his cock jerked inside me, releasing his thick ropes of cum.

When his hands released their hold on me, I fell onto the mattress. Liam moved beside me and pulled me against his chest.

The sound of our ragged breathing filled the room. We remained silent for several minutes. The heaviness of exhaustion started to pull on me.

Liam played with the hair that was draped over my shoulder. Wrapping a strand around his finger, then letting it fall before doing it again.

I wanted to say something. He’d distracted me with sex when I was trying to make a point. But the things he’d said about younger men stopped me. Was that bothering him? Did he think I’d want someone closer to my age eventually?

“I’m not sorry I hit him,” Liam said. “I’m not even sorry I broke his fucking nose. But I am sorry I yelled at you. I shouldn’t have done that.”

I closed my eyes and wished I were a stronger person. Perhaps one with better morals. I’d like to think I was most of the time. But if we all had our kryptonite, then Liam Walsh was mine.

34

Liam

A glass of whiskey slid across the table I was sitting at, going over the background checks on the new girls who had applied for a job and made it past Tex’s approval. I glanced up to see Tex move into the other entrance of the circular booth to sit across from me.

“Country’s coming home from the hospital today. Surgery went well, and the damage to his nose will heal for the most part. It’ll never look the same,” he said, taking a drink from his own glass.

I’d already gotten the text from Brick, telling me this, but I nodded.

Liberty and I had left early the next morning after I spoke to Brick and Jars. She didn’t know Brick had had to take Country to the hospital because he couldn’t breathe through his nose. I didn’t want anyone saying anything to her about it either. She’d worry, and I didn’t think I could stand her worrying about another man. But more importantly, I didn’t like the idea of her stressing over anything. It wasn’t good for the baby.

“Kinda wish I’d been there,” he drawled. “It’s been a long time since you put a brother down for disrespect. Just like the good ole days. Hotheaded, mean-as-hell Liam, bashing in skulls.”

I picked up the glass and took a drink.

“He had been warned,” I said. I wasn’t the same reckless idiot I’d been back then.

Tex nodded. “True. Back in the day, there was no warning.”

I held up one of the background checks. “This one is trouble. I don’t care that you noted she can shoot ping-pong balls from her cunt across the stage. Not worth it. Read it if you need to, but she’s a no,” I told him, then tossed the paper down in front of him.

He let out a disappointed sigh, but didn’t pick it up. Instead, he leaned back in his seat and studied me. I wasn’t in the mood for whatever he wanted to talk about. I already had a feeling I knew.

“When are you gonna admit that this woman has you hooked?” he asked.

He was like a dog with a bone. I’d known this was about Liberty. He couldn’t seem to keep his nose out of my business.

“Don’t see how this concerns you,” I said. “Focus on the new hires.”

“Well, seeing as how I had to fire two of them because they couldn’t seem to stop coming on to you and the rest I’ve had to warn not to touch you unless they want the same fate, I feel like I’m invested.”

“It’s my personal life. Not club business,” I retorted, trying to study the next background check.

“You broke a brother’s nose so bad that he needed reconstructive surgery. Your personal life is bleeding into club business.”

I slammed the paper down and glared at him. “He had been warned,” I repeated.

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