Page 22 of My Biker


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“So then do the opposite of what those characters in your books do.”

“They would be packing their bags and running for the hills, but they would also have some stalker or crazy person from their past trying to kill them, so they will have to run back to the biker and ask him for help.”

Dove tipped her head to the side. “Uh, what? What the hell are you reading?” she laughed.

I waved my hand at her. “I’m going down there because that is not what the women in my books would do. They’d run.” But I could understand why they would run. Heading downstairs to spend the day with Aero was absolutely terrifying when normally I would be working or reading a book.

“Good, girl.” She stood next to me and smiled wide into the mirror. “And while you are out with the sexy biker, I will head down to the pool and work on my tan all day. Maybe we can meet up for dinner?”

I nodded and put my arm around her shoulders. “Plan on it. I feel bad leaving you when we planned to spend this day together.”

“Pfft.” Dove rolled her eyes. “I see you every day, Sloane. I think I can handle half a day without you. Spend some time with your hot biker, and don’t even worry about me.”

“He is not mine,” I mumbled.

Dove bumped her hip into me. “Yet.” She pulled me out of the bathroom and grabbed my wallet off the dresser. “Now get out of here, okay?”

I grabbed my wallet and slipped on my white shoes. “Call me if you need anything, okay?”

Dove gave me a salute and opened the door. “Whoa,” she hollered. “How long have you been standing there?” she laughed.

I turned to the door expecting to see Aero waiting for me to make sure I didn’t run, but I was surprised to see Dice.

“We were headed down for breakfast and thought you might want to come.”

“Oh, did you?” Dove glanced at me and wiggled her eyebrows. “I mean, I’m not dressed, but if you give me a couple of minutes, I can be.”

“We can wait.”

Dove stepped back and motioned for Dice to come in. “Run along, Sloane, you’ve got a date with Aero, and I’m going to have breakfast with his friends to make sure the dude is decent.” She pushed me out the door and smiled wide. “Bye!”

I stumbled into the hallway, and she shut the door before I could protest.

“Well,” I muttered. I smoothed my hands down my shorts and tried to figure out what just happened.

I was going to spend the day with Aero, and now Dove was going to hang out with the rest of the club. Or at least have breakfast with them?

Odd development, but whatever.

I headed to the elevators and got on before I could freak out about what I was about to do. The elevators glided down to the lobby, and Aero was waiting for me by the revolving front doors.

God, the man was a work of art.

I had read so many MC books, and if I would have picked every little thing I loved out of them, it would be Aero.

So hot, and the man was waiting in the lobby for me.

Little ol’ me!

I stepped off the elevator, my eyes only on Aero, and almost collided right into Winter Travers and her sister.

“Ope,” she laughed. Winter jumped to the right and bumped into her sister.

“Oh my god,” I moaned. “I’m so sorry. I wasn’t looking where I was walking,” I apologized.

Winter glanced in the direction of Aero and smirked. “I can understand, girl. You had your sights set on something better than me.” She nodded to her sister, and they stepped onto the elevator.

“I’m really sorry,” I called as the doors started sliding shut.

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