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“Eric is a boy. I said men,” he replies, tucking my hair behind my ear.

“I guess only you then,” I whisper, caught up in his gaze.

He smiles, showing his straight white teeth. “I like that.” It doesn’t escape my attention that he ignored my question, but I don’t push. I know I wouldn’t like the answer.

“Of course you would,” I mutter to myself.

“It means that you’re mine now,” he whispers, then looks away. I think I hear him mutter the word ‘soon.’

“Come on, we gotta go meet the boss,” he says, taking my hand in his. He leads me down the hall and knocks on a door.

“Come in!” a rough voice yells. We walk into an office. Well I think it’s an office. It has a huge table and a cabinet in it, and another door. A man who looks to be in his forties, with salt and pepper hair and a beard, sits at a table. He looks fit, no beer belly for this man. He looks up at me and scowls.

“What did I do?” I ask, unable to help myself. He has a grumpy face but kind eyes.

Dex squeezes my hand, as in—shut up Faye.

“Jim this is Faye. Faye this is Jim, our president. You will show him respect,” he says, warning in his tone. I stare at the man’s leather vest with the word ‘president’ written on there.

“Hi,” I say carefully, not knowing what he wanted to see me about.

He leans back in his huge black chair and studies me. “Do you know why you’re here?”

I swallow. The man is intense. “Because Dex feels sorry for me?”

“Because Sin is a good man, and you’re carrying his baby. I hope you’re a good woman. Sin says we can trust you, and as my vice president, I trust him.”

I nod at the club president. “Thanks for letting me stay here.”

I knew Dex was the VP because Eric told me, but also because it says so on his vest.

I turn to him. “VP is impressive by the way.”

A dimple appears. “Glad you approve.”

“I trust you know your place here?” Jim asks, staring me down.

I nod sagely. “Yes sir. I won’t even tell anyone about the orgies you guys have.”

Jim turns a weary look to Dex who sighs. “I’ll handle her don’t worry.”

“You damn well better,” Jim says, having a silent conversation with Dex with his eyes.

Dex nods back at him. “Understood.”

Jim looks back at me. “Help out when you can and keep your mouth shut about anything you hear or see.”

I nod, internally fuming at being treated like lesser human being. Fucking bikers.

“Can I ask you a question?” I ask Jim, pasting a smile on my face. “How come everyone has a nickname but you go by Jim. Can I give you a name suggestion?”

A few come to mind.

He shakes his head at me, but I don’t miss the amused look that flashes on his features. “Goodbye Faye.”

Dex grabs me and leads me out. I grin. “I like him.”

I watch as Dex palms his face.

Chapter Eight

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I spend the rest of the day enrolling in uni, ordering textbooks, and making plans. When dinner time comes around, I head out in search of food.

“Hello,” I say to Mary, one of the girls I’d met this morning.

“Hey Faye,” she replies, smiling sweetly. “Dinner is almost ready.”

“Where is everyone?” I ask her. I haven’t seen Dex since he brought me lunch at around one o’clock.

“The women are around somewhere, I don’t know about the men,” she replies, shrugging slightly. “How are you feeling?”

“I’m okay,” I say, gently tapping my stomach. “Does everyone live here?” I ask, gesturing to the clubhouse.

“Everyone has a room here, but they don’t all live here. They crash here whenever they feel like it,” she replies, stirring the pasta she made.

“What about you?” I ask, taking a seat.

“I don’t live here, I just come by most days. I’m kind of seeing Arrow,” she explains. I want to ask what ‘kind of’ seeing means, but I don’t. Jessica, Allie, and another girl named Jayla walk into the kitchen.

“Hey girls,” Jessica calls out as she sees us. Allie rolls her eyes, and Jayla says nothing. Mary gives me a knowing smile. She is really beautiful, with dark hair and clear green eyes. Arrow is a lucky man that’s for sure. My phone vibrates, another message from Eric. I really think I need to change my number.

The men pour in, and I find myself wedged between Dex and Rake.

Not the worst place to be.

“You okay?” Dex asks, his eyes softening when they land on me.

I nod. “I’m fine.”

“You smell good,” Rake says, leaning in closer, invading my personal space.

I smell him in return. “You smell like sex, cigarettes, and leather.”

His lips curve slowly. “I had a busy day.”

“I can see that,” I reply through laughter, taking a bite of my pasta. Mary is a good cook too, Arrow needs to wife her, pronto.

“How was your day Dex?” I ask him, speaking softly so not everyone can hear.

He gently nudges me with his shoulder. “Busy.”

“What did you do?” I ask, knowing I was pushing it a little.

“Worked,” he replies, taking a bite of his food.

“Where do you work?” I ask.

He puts his fork down. “I’m a bike mechanic.”

I lean in closer to him. “Is that what you tell people?” I mock-whisper.

Rake laughs, wrapping his arm around my waist and pulling me into him. Dex’s lips tighten as he glares at Rake’s hand. His jaw clenches, and his eyes narrow to slits. I stare at him, watching us, waiting for him to say something, but he doesn’t. So he doesn’t care if another man touches me? I grit my teeth and smile at Rake, then concentrate on my food. Why does he want me here when he doesn’t want me? Oh right, his son or daughter. He or she is probably going to come out dressed in leather. I glance up in time to see Allie smirk at me. Smug bitch. I ignore her and everyone else, including Rake and his roaming hands, then rinse and put my bowl and fork in the dishwasher. After that I grab some juice and head back to my room. Trying not to feel sorry for myself, I watch my favourite movie on my laptop. Mario Casas always makes me feel better.

When Dex hasn’t returned to the room two hours later, I feel the loneliest I’ve felt in my life. I even consider messaging Eric back. How desperate am I? I take a quick shower and dress in the oversized shirt I sleep in. It belonged to Eric, but that’s not why it’s my favourite. It’s soft, falls just to my knees, and is my favourite shade of blue. I stick my head out of the door and look around. I know everyone must be in the games room. It’s a vast space with a pool table, darts, and huge comfy couches. I walk towards the noise, coming to a standstill when I see Dex. He’s in the corner of the living room, Allie pressed tightly against him. She leans in to kiss him, and I look away.

He’s not mine.

I need to remind myself that. He’s not my boyfriend. He’s not my anything, other than my child’s father. I run my hands along my stomach. I ignore the pain, the hurt that I’m feeling, and walk towards the kitchen. I’m getting some warm milk and then going to bed. Today needs to be over already. On my way to the fridge I bump face first into a hard chest. A very hard chest.

“Sorry,” I mumble into someone’s shirt.

A deep chuckle. “I definitely like these pajamas better.”

“Tracker,” I gasp, looking up into his handsome face.

“How are you doing beautiful?” he asks, dark eyes gazing into mine.

“I’ve been better,” I say honestly, forcing a smile. “I’m going to get some milk and go to bed.”

“Where’s Sin?” he asks, eyes narrowing.

I shrug nonchalantly. “With the guys, I guess.” Or sucking face with that hag.

Tracker scowls, then walks in front of me to the fridge. He pulls out the milk, tips some in a saucepan and puts it on the stove. He’s warming milk for me? I stare at him, covered in tattoos, dressed from head to toe in black, warming milk. A giggle escapes me.