Rust or Ride – Lost Kings MC Read Online Autumn Jones Lake

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, MC, Romance Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 145
Estimated words: 142728 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 714(@200wpm)___ 571(@250wpm)___ 476(@300wpm)
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“When’d you start seeing Emily, anyway?” she asks with more judgment in her tone than I care for. “You’ve never mentioned her.”

Willow and I talk—about friendly, work-related stuff. I don’t get into personal details with her…or anyone, really. “Am I supposed to advise you when I’m seeing someone?”

“What? No.” She shrugs. “I just thought it was kind of shitty that she ambushed you like that. Sneaking in here and all.”

I frown and step closer to the bar, not liking the tone or the words coming out of Willow’s mouth. “How, exactly, did she sneak in the front door?”

“Well, I—”

“What goes on between my old lady and me isn’t your concern, Willow.” She’s been around the MC long enough to know better. “Remember that.”

“Okay.” Her voice quivers. “I’m sorry.”

Shit. She better not have thrown attitude at Emily. I loved having her visit me tonight. And I want her to start socializing with the MC, not be afraid to visit the clubhouse.

I move through the club as unobtrusively as my big body, the clustered tables, and packed customers allow. An upbeat, positive energy seems to be flowing through the air. It isn’t always this way and can change in an instant. I check in with our guy manning the VIP rooms and glance at the monitors. Each room is occupied. Good for business. Is it too much to ask that it stay this way until closing?

As I emerge from the hallway, I catch Ravage and Bricks waving to me from the other side of the club. Avoiding getting too close to the stage and the eager men surrounding it, I make my way over to them.

“What’s good, brother?” Bricks greets me with a fist bump.

“What’re you doing here?” I ask, pleased to see him.

He jerks his thumb over his shoulder at Rav. “This clown said you needed extra hands.” He holds his hands in the air and waves them in front of my face. “So here I am.”

I tilt my head in the direction of my office. “Let’s sit down for a second and catch up. I can’t hear shit out here.”

They nod and follow me to the office. With the door closed, a good portion of the noise is muffled. I glance at the screens showing different areas of the club before sitting down behind the desk.

“Wouldn’t you rather be home with the family?” I ask Bricks.

He scowls at the question, throws a glance at Ravage, then shrugs. “My kids are with their mom.” He pulls a sour face at the mention of his ex. “And Winter keeps bugging me about having another kid.”

“So?” Ravage asks.

Bricks throws him a mind-your-business scowl. “I’d rather avoid that argument tonight.”

Ravage’s eyes widen and he bites down on his lip, like he’s dying to razz Bricks but somewhere deep down realizes this isn’t the time.

Honestly, I’m not sure what to say either. “Sorry, brother.”

He shrugs again. “We have enough kids to keep track of. Deacon and Lisa are getting older, so she says they can help out, but I’m not cool with turning them into built-in babysitters. And Caleb’s just getting to the point where he’s a cool little dude. I don’t want to deal with a baby again.”

Rav’s held out as long as he could. “I thought Mexicans liked big families?”

Bricks reaches over and smacks the back of Rav’s head. “For the last fucking time, I’m Puerto Rican.”

“The fuck is wrong with you, Rav?” I rub my fingers over my forehead, fending off a Ravage-induced headache.

“What?” Rav grins and points his thumb at Bricks, like they’re partners in crime. “It’s our thing.”

Bricks rolls his eyes. “The shockingly stupid shit that comes out of your mouth is not ‘our thing.’”

“You sure you wouldn’t rather go home and talk things out with her?” I ask Bricks, ignoring Rav.

“No. I’m running out of ways to sneak on a condom,” Bricks says.

I hold up one hand. “That’s more than I needed to know.”

Rav leans toward Bricks like he has confidential information to share. “You should always keep your shit wrapped anyway. Chicks can put a hex on you if they get a sample of your spunk.”

Bricks looks from Ravage to me, like we’re playing a joke on him. “What the fuck?”

We should know better than to try to have an adult conversation around Rav.

We’re saved by someone knocking on the door.

“Come in!” I shout. “Please, God, come in,” I mutter under my breath.

Rav stands and opens the door. Kyla peeks her head inside.

“I, uh, I’m done with my shift. Can someone walk me out?” she asks.

“Yeah.” I curl my finger at her, motioning her into the office.

She darts a nervous glance at the three of us. “What? Did I do something wrong?” she asks.

“Naw, looks like you’re doing everything right,” Ravage says with a long, slow, creepy gawk.

She flashes a relieved smile. At least Rav’s pervy stare isn’t sending her screaming from the room.


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