Nix: The Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Club, Book 7.5

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I wanted to say, and I finally added, “I didn’t think I’d be okay with you having sex with other people, but I think I might be okay if I’m the only man in your life. Do you think you can give me that?”
    “I’m not sure. I mean, I don’t want to lose you, and I know we’re going to have to find a middle ground…” She sighed. “I think I might be able to give it to you, but I won’t make the promise until I’m sure.”
    And that was one of the many reasons I’d fallen in love with her — she wouldn’t make a promise unless she was sure she could keep it.
    She slid from my lap to her knees, and I sighed with pleasure as she unfastened my jeans and wrapped her lips around my cock. I let her blow me a good five minutes before I flipped her around and took her from behind. We were far enough into the woods and away from the trail no one saw, and with the sounds of the waterfall the humans wouldn’t hear, though I knew the wolves could.
    Tippy went running off to Pixie when we returned to the falls, and I walked over to talk to Duke and Dawg.
    “What can ya’ll tell me about Pixie?”
    Duke eyed me a few seconds. “All you need to know is I rescued her from a bad situation and the RTMC keeps her safe.”
    “I might need to know more.” I nodded towards the two women now dancing together on the rocks.
    Duke sighed. “Pixie hasn’t had sex since I rescued her over a decade ago. If anyone’s going to coax her into it again, your little deer probably has the best chance — but she’ll need to go slow and know what she’s getting into.”
    “Which is why I asked what you could tell me.”
    “Sorry. Not my place to talk about it. Pixie’ll have to tell you or Tippy any details she wants you to know.”

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    T ippy

    I thought things were going great with the little Pixie. I’m small, but she’s tiny next to me, and I was being super careful with her as we danced and hugged.
    It was cold out, but the sun was shining and I wasn’t totally miserable being wet. Standing under the falls was brutal, though — calling it a cold mountain stream would be an understatement. Pixie didn’t appear to be bothered by the cold, but she sat with me on a rock so we got just a little spray while the sun warmed us, and didn’t argue when I moved behind her, so she was between my legs.
    I wrapped my arms around her and she leaned into me as if I were safe, when all I wanted to do was get her out of her clothes and play with her delicious little body. She may only be four and a half feet tall, but she has the curves of a woman.
    However, when I kissed her neck, she froze a few seconds and then bolted, and the next thing I knew, I was alone on the rocks and she was hiding behind Duke as if I’d threatened to eat her alive.
    Duke turned his back to me and drew her into his arms, and Nix walked upstream until he was as close to me as he could get and remain dry.
    “You going to make me get wet to talk to you?”
    I shook my head, stood, and walked to him.
    “Not your fault, Tip,” he said, his lips to my ear as he wrapped his arms around me. “She’s been abused, and — according to Duke — hasn’t had sex since he rescued her years ago. He says if anyone’s going to bring her back to life sexually, you probably have the best chance, but he warned it might take a while to get her there.”
    My heart hurt for her, and I sighed. “I like her. If she just sleeps with us tonight and no one has sex, would that be okay?”
    He kissed my forehead and pulled me into his warm embrace. “If this helps us find a way to let you sow your wild oats in a way I’m okay with? Yeah, I’m good. We should probably stop somewhere and get me some shorts to sleep in though, if she’s going to sleep with us.”
    “You’re so good to me.”
    “I love you, Tip.”
    I froze as I took his words in. He’d never told me he loved me before and I wasn’t sure how to respond. I needed to say something , though, so I carefully told

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