Page 55 of War


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Remington rubbed her breasts against his chest. “Maybe not but we could find men for them, so they were busy elsewhere.”

How the hell was he supposed to concentrate on her words when he wanted to rip off her top and feel her skin to skin?

“I am ecstatic with you, woman, but I don’t want to mess in my brothers’ lives.”

He tried to sound stern to discourage Remington but honestly, all he cared about was how she was moving against him. She could ask him to do anything at this point and he’d say yes if it meant they could be skin on skin. How this woman could make him fall in love with every part of her amazed him.

Her grin and how she snorted before going into a full-on belly laugh never failed to bring a smile to his face. The way she paid attention to a conversation no matter what was going on. The originals all loved chatting with her because she listened to them and made them feel valued. In fact, if he didn’t know better, he’d think Rascal was trying to steal her away as many times as he found them discussing life.

And definitely don’t get between her and someone hurting her sisters. When Jesse mentioned the delivery guy had refused to leave the order with her at the garage, he thought Remington was going to go scorched earth on the company. She and her sisters could do all sorts of crap to each other, but they banded together when someone crossed a line.

He wanted to build a life with Remington. He was excited for what was ahead of them, but he didn’t want this threat hanging over them. He couldn’t make life worry free for Remi, but he was going to try his hardest to make it easier. She meant the world to him and if making her life easier by smoothing the way at her favorite bar did it, he’d make it happen.

The last slow song ended and as the beat started of the next song, her sisters grabbed Remington, pulling her away from him.

“Girls’ dance, War.”

“Walk away, dude.”

“You can have her later.”

The comments flew fast and furious. If he wanted these women on his side, he needed to give them their time alone. He found it incredibly humorous, though, that they’d picked “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” as the song to not allow him to dance with his woman.

He started to head toward the bar when Whiskey’s brother Hennessey grabbed the man War had clocked holding tight to the waitress. Hennessey lifted him off his feet and threw him out the door one of the cousins held open.

Whiskey walked over and wiped away a five from a white board and wrote zero. When Whiskey moved back, War could see the words above it.Days since we’ve booted an asshole from the saloon.

As he learned more about Whiskey and his family, he wondered if they might be a solution to their membership numbers. All Whiskey’s brothers and cousins rode motorcycles. They also had no problem dealing with issues.

“War, get over here and let me beat you at pool,” Bear called.

He wanted to get to know the brothers a little more before he brought the question to council. From what he knew, they were good men, but did they have what it took? He wanted good men who didn’t mind bending the rules a little to teach a lesson sometimes. Leaving the force was the best thing to happen to him.

He’d go play a little pool, check how his brothers were doing and enjoy watching his woman shake and move on the dance floor. Then he’d take her home, hers or his didn’t matter, and give her enough orgasms, she’d forget her own name.










Chapter Twenty-Nine

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