Dice (A Righteous Outlaws Novel #3)

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“I might have thought about it.”
    “Did I live up to your expectations?”
    “No,” I said with a smile.
    “No?”
    “You surpassed them.”
    A smile touched his lips and then slipped away. “You know we shouldn’t do this. Sienna told me to stay away from you. She’s going to be pissed.”
    “You two are close.”
    “She’s my sister, just not blood related.”
    It was a bond I envied. Mom was all I had and with her gone…well it had been lonely until tonight. “So, why didn’t you listen to her? If you knew it would piss her off, why are we here?”
    He reached up, tucking my hair behind my ear, and looking deep into my eyes, so deep I swore he penetrated my soul. “For whatever reason, I can’t seem to stay away from you. I don’t want to.”
    “Then, don’t.”
    “I wish it were that easy. The world that I live in… It’s not safe for you, and I wouldn’t want to drag you into that.”
    If he only knew the truth… that I was Kade’s sister and, as soon as I found the courage to tell him, I would be linked to his world whether I wanted to be or not.
    “I work for Sienna and Kade. I might not be a part of whatever world you are, but I’m just on the outside.”
    “And you should stay there. There are things you don’t, and can never, know.”
    I knew that was true. I had done my research. Motorcycle clubs were private in all their affairs. People on the outside were kept in the dark, even the old ladies. They were only told on a need to know basis. However, there was one thing I didn’t know, but needed to.
    “What’s your real name?”
    A smile tugged at the corner of his lips, and he brought his hand under his head. I rested my chin on his chest and looked up at him, waiting.
    “Dice can’t be your real name.”
    He was quiet for a moment and I didn’t think he’d ever tell me. Not that I would blame him. He barely knew me. Though, now we knew each other much more intimately.
    “Eugene.”
    “Seriously?”
    “And now you know why I don’t go by that. Nobody calls me that except for my mother.”
    “Why? There’s nothing wrong with that name. It’s kind of sexy actually.”
    He laughed. “Please, you don’t have to try and make me feel better about it.”
    “I’m not.” I bit my lip, trying to conceal my smile. “It’s distinguished, and you shouldn’t be ashamed of it. So, why Dice?”
    “Has anyone ever told you, you ask a lot of questions?”
    “I’m just trying to get to know you. Understand you.”
    He ran a hand over his face and then scooched up on the headboard. “In high school, I didn’t have a car, so I got stuck driving around my mom’s Trans Am.”
    “That’s a pretty cool car for a high school guy.”
    “Oh, it was. It was a nice fucking car, except for the pink fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror.”
    My attempt at stifling my laugh failed miserably, and it burst out even louder than I expected.
    “Go ahead. Laugh it up.”
    “I’m sorry.” I smacked my hand against my mouth, but it was no use.
    “The car eventually got totaled, and it was gone along with the dice, but the damage was already done.”
    “So here I thought you were some bad boy with a name like Dice and, really, you’re just a fuzzy pink loving man.”
    He grabbed my sides and flipped me under him, tickling me with vengeance. His fingers slowed, turning into a sweet caress. “Don’t let that fool you. I’m still very bad. And all wrong for you.”
    “Then, why does it feel so right?”
    He didn’t answer. Instead, he kissed me deep and slow, showing me how right it really was.

9
    Dice
    W aking up with Allison in my arms shouldn’t have felt so right, but it did. Looking down at her, cuddled into my chest, her red hair splayed out on the mattress behind her and the slow, steady rise and fall of her chest had my cock hard in seconds.
    I wanted to wake her up with my fingers dragging across her beautiful cunt, but my phone buzzed on the nightstand. Miles name

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