LOGINGhost POV
So this is the woman Prez was talking about. Yeah, she’s got fire, no doubt about that. There’s a sharp edge to her eyes, even if her nerves are running just beneath the surface. I grip her hips and pull her into my lap, settling her over me so she’s straddling my thighs. She doesn’t resist.
“Let me guess,” I say, giving her a slow, knowing smirk. “Things aren’t working, he thinks opening the relationship will somehow fix your sex life?”
She shakes her head, but the ghost of a smile touches her lips. “Not exactly,” she whispers.
I lean in a little, watching the way she chews at her bottom lip and glances around the room like she’s afraid someone’s listening. Maybe shy. Or maybe just unused to sitting in a stranger’s lap, especially one like me. Still, she hasn’t moved away. That tells me more than her words ever could. There’s damage there, something broken and aching under the surface, and even if she’s pretending to be bold, it’s all raw edges and silent screams underneath.
“Then enlighten me,” I say. “What did he say?”
She takes a breath. “I don’t go out much anymore, and he doesn’t like it. He doesn’t get that it’s not something I want. I just can’t seem to bring myself to leave. He thinks that if we open the relationship, I’ll meet someone who’ll encourage me to go out more. Help fix me.”
Damn. I pegged her for a bratty type, and usually that’s not my thing. Thought maybe Hex was playing a joke on me, giving me someone I’d destroy in a night. But hearing that? Hearing her admit it like that, soft and quiet and way too honest for a bar like this? Yeah, that changes things.
She’s not my type. She’s the kind I’d break without even trying.
But maybe once. Just once. Just enough to remind her what it feels like to be wanted.
“He’s either already got a woman he wants to fuck,” I say, “and needed a guilt-free pass, or he’s testing the waters to see how far you’ll let him push you.”
“You can’t know that,” she says quickly, like she needs to defend him, even now.
I tilt my head, watching her carefully. “I can. Let me ask you this, would you ever suggest an open relationship to fix something?”
Her eyes drop. She shakes her head. “No. But that doesn’t mean he already has someone.”
“You’re not stupid, Danielle. You already know the truth. You just haven’t said it out loud yet.”
She bites her lip again, and I can tell she’s chewing on the edges of a plan she never finished.
“What was your plan when you came here?” I ask.
Her laugh is tight, humorless. “I had to leave. If I didn’t, he’d win. He made this call thinking I wouldn’t go anywhere, wouldn’t do anything. Even when I walked out in this dress, he laughed. Said I’d go to the shop and come back. Then he grabbed his phone and said not to wait up.” Her eyes flick to mine, burning now. “So yeah. I’m here to prove a fucking point.”
I grin. That I can work with.
“Hex,” I call out without looking away from Danielle, “get her another drink. Introduce her to Knox.”
I’m trying to behave. Really. But she’s hot as hell in that dress, all curves and temptation, and the way she’s looking at me? It’s got my cock hard and throbbing, aching to be buried inside her. Just once. Just enough to remind her what it’s like to be seen.
She climbs off my lap and Hex leans against the edge of the bench, one brow raised. “You sure about that, Ghost? Something else seems to think different,” she teases, eyeing the bulge in my jeans.
“Yeah,” I mutter, even though I’m already second-guessing it. “Knox is better for this one.”
Still, I grab Danielle’s hand before she leaves and press a kiss to her knuckles. “Such a fucking shame though. I’d love to fuck you, sweetheart. Really let you prove your point.”
She blushes hard, but she doesn’t pull away. Hex laughs and tugs her toward the bar.
Behind me, Prez chuckles. “Look at you, being all gentle and shit. Not sure I could be, not with an ass like that.”
I glance up and instantly regret it. That dress clings to her like sin. “I kill people, Prez. That kind of sweet would break under me in seconds.”
She might be good for a one-night reminder, but I already know she’s going to come back.
And that’s the problem.
Blaze POVI walk back inside and head straight for Dylan. I don’t stop until I’ve got him pinned against the bar, my body pressed close to his.“What do you want, Blaze?”“You fucking kissed Titan?” I snap, stepping closer. “Would you have let him fuck you?”I need to know. Because I’m seriously considering breaking the rules and not covering up again if I know for sure he won’t.Dylan tilts his head, looking almost amused. “You sound jealous.”He has no fucking idea.“Oh, you think this is jealous?” I lean in closer, voice low and rough. “You have no fucking clue.”I expect him to shove me back. I expect the usual “I’m not gay” bullshit because we’re in public. B
Blaze POVWhen I got back from working at the club, Echo mentioned what happened with Dylan. We’ve known for a while now that the West Crew were building connections with Grim, whether his club knows or not we don’t know.What we do know is they are bringing in weapons. Something we’re trying to stop. So we’ve got a plan, nothing big yet, just small steps.I came to Dylan to fuck him, but saw the senator’s daughter walk in. Now though, he’s pinned by me. I step back and he stares at me.“Go on, I’ll be at the club. Call me when you’ve fucked her.”I turn and walk off.I need to know what is happening, but it’s hard. Between Fallen Gods and my normal fucking job, tracking him isn’t easy.Pulling up o
Dylan POV“I was looking into a building for a possible business venture. The realtor left, handed me the keys, knowing who I was, and told me to drop them back later. I walked through the building and ran into some of the West Crew… and a guy named Grim.”Echo tenses the moment I say Grim’s name. “And what was said?”“Enough that Grim punched me and warned me not to speak about it or he’d make sure I was never found. I told you my father is dealing with it.”“If he’s meeting openly with the West Crew like that, then their plans are moving forward faster than we thought,” Echo mutters.I sigh. “It sounded like they were discussing dates.”“We need to call church. We’ll intercept those weapons,” Echo says, standing up.“My da
Dylan POVHe’s completely set in his ways. Nothing I say is going to change his mind.“I need you to go back to the Iron Kings,” he says suddenly.Oh fuck. “No. Last time I was there I nearly got caught in the middle of a war between two clubs. I’m not doing it again.”His expression doesn’t change. “No? Then I need something from your friend. Davina, right?”I tense up instantly. “What about her?”“Come on, Dylan. I’m not a fool. She’s fucking the president of another club.”My entire body goes cold. “I…”“Look, go into the club, mention Grim’s name, see what reaction you get. Tell them you had a run-in with him and he was with the West Crew. They’ll ask questions. You say enough to g
Dylan POVLast night was so fucking stupid. I never should have let Blaze come back here with me. What the hell was I thinking? I keep replaying it in my head, every filthy second, and it’s making everything worse.“I can’t have my husband seen around bikers,” Rosalie snaps, her voice sharp and cold as she stands in the middle of my living room like she already owns the place.I drag a hand through my hair, trying to keep my voice steady. “Rosalie, my father’s world deals with a lot of different people. I can’t just cut ties with certain connections because it looks bad.”“Make sure nothing is seen in public then,” she says, eyes narrowing. “I won’t have my reputation ruined before we even get married.”“Fine. I’ll be careful.&rdquo
Blaze POVThen the noise happens a third time, knocking, and I feel Dylan tense up hard. That wakes me up properly.“Dylan?” A woman’s voice calls from the door.He immediately starts pulling away from me. I let him go. He scrambles off the bed in a panic, eyes wide as the knocking gets louder.“F-f-fuck!” he hisses.“Dylan, I can’t find my key. Don’t make me search for it,” the woman calls again, sounding impatient.He’s freaking out, breathing fast, completely spiraling.“Calm down,” I whisper, sitting up.“I-I-I-I—” His stutter is brutal, way worse than I’ve ever heard it.I grab his face with both hands, trying to steady him. “Dylan, breathe.”
Ghost POVI set the rhythm first with nothing but my voice. I tell her when to breathe. I tell her when to hold. I tell her when I want her to look at me and when I want her eyes closed so she can feel everything with no defenses left. I don’t push for depth at the sta
Knox POVThe second I tossed her on the bed, I knew there was no going back. I’d been trying to be patient. I told myself she needed space, told myself she deserved time to adjust, to breathe, to feel like she had control. And I meant every word of it. But watching her crawl across the floor in tho
Knox POVI’ve spent all damn morning either locked in church with the guys or alone, digging through anything I can find that might give us answers. Three hours of sitting around that table, every one of us pulling apart what litt
Danielle POVI don’t even think. I just reach for the nearest thing I can grab, and my hand closes around the heavy candle holder that’s always sat in the middle of the table. I hurl it with a sharp cry.It smashes straight through the windo







