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BOOK: CHAOS (A Lords of Sin MC Novel) (Motorcycle Club Bad Boy Romance)
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That was all I needed to hear. Grabbing onto her shoulders, I plowed in to her, my balls smacking off her swollen clit. If any of the windows were open, I’m sure a neighbor would’ve thought I was smacking the fuck out of her. Pushing her ass into the air, she started thrashing her hips, matching my rhythm. Gliding in and out of her, I resisted the urge to cum again, but I couldn’t. It felt too damn good. I thrust violently into her, screwing her as hard as I could. When she started cumming all over my cock, her pussy convulsed and her walls tightened. There was no holding back, watching her tight, round ass bounce up and down on my pole. I gripped onto her waist and pumped her full of another load.

 

Sweaty and spent, I collapsed on top of her, flattening her on the couch. Catching my breath, she wriggled under me.

 

“Get off of me! I can’t breathe!”

 

“Sorry, babe. Sometimes I forget how big I am.” I rolled off her, letting her sit up to suck in some air. “Shit babe, I think you’re gonna have to clean that up.” There was a huge cum stain on her couch.

 

“I’ll get right on that, soon as I can breathe.”

 

While we were getting dressed, she started talking to me about some of the terms I’d set. She wasn’t as compliant as I thought she’d be.

 

“You know, I don’t mind telling you if I have problems with any of the guys in the MC hitting on me, but I can take care of myself when it comes to Princess. And Matty. I don’t want you getting involved with anything when it comes to dealing with him.”

 

“Are you outta your fucking mind? He’s probably your biggest problem.”

 

“No, we don’t want to go there. He’s already got his doubts about us. If you confirm those suspicions, he’ll clam up and not tell me anything going on in any of the investigations. We gotta play it cool. You’re gonna have to trust me on this one.”

 

“I don’t like the sounds of that one fucking bit. He’s a slime ball.”

 

“You don’t know him like I do,” she protested. The thought of her defending a punk like him pissed me off. She was obviously fucking clueless as to who he really was, and I was going to set her straight.

 

“Raven, I can tell you shit about him that you have no clue about. Wanna know why he’s not in the MC? Why he became a cop? ‘Cause he’s a fucking sell out.”

 

She sat in awe as I told her the story about how he’d been kicked out of the club before he’d even earned his bottom rocker. Telling the story pissed me off all over again. I hated the fact that she worked with this jackass, him constantly drooling over her, hitting on her and trying to take her out.

 

“I had no idea. I’d wondered why he was the Sergeant when I came back and accepted the job offer at the medical examiner’s office. No wonder he became a cop.”

 

“And that’s not all. Who do you think got his rank by shoving my club under the table and sending me upstate to do time?” As much as she thought she knew him, she didn’t know shit. She’d been gone almost a decade, and during that time, the fucker had been doing everything in his power to put me behind bars.

 

“You think he’s jealous that you got in and he didn’t?”

 

“No, I think he’s pissed off at himself that he fucked up his chance to get in. I didn’t have shit to do with it. And I want you to be careful around him. I don’t fucking trust him.”

 

“Matty’s harmless. I mean, he might have it out for you, but he knows that I would never date him. He’s been trying for almost two years and hasn’t gotten anywhere yet.”

 

“Wanna head back to the clubhouse and have a few drinks?”

 

“Yeah, let me throw on some clothes real quick.”

 

It felt good having her wrapped around me like a glove on the back of my bike. The faster I went, the tighter she held on. I’d given plenty of babes rides, but Raven was different. Her cute face nestled against my back, her petite arms snuggly holding onto my abs. When we pulled up to the clubhouse she released her grip on my abs, climbing off the back of my bike.

 

A few of the guys were sitting around the bar having beers, and thank God, Princess was nowhere to be found. After having a few drinks, Raven grabbed my hand and led me out into the alley behind the House.

 

“Why’d you bring me out here?”

 

“I wanted to show you some appreciation for having my back.” My eyes widened as she dropped to her knees and unbuckled my belt. “What are…”

 

Taking my cock into her mouth, I instantly shut up and looked around. We were the only two out there. My cock hardened as soon as it hit the back of her tonsils, her tongue tickling the length of my shaft. Dirty alley blow jobs have a way of pushing a guy over the top. My hands grabbed fistfuls of her black hair, guiding her head back and forth. Glimpsing at her cleavage bounce while she sucked my dick got me a little more excited than it should have. There was something so dirty, raw and primal about this ‘good girl’ giving me head behind the clubhouse knowing that anyone of my brothers could walk out and see it at any moment. Fucking her mouth as hard as I’d fucked her pussy earlier, she started slobbering as she choked on my pole. The sight of her drooling, her heaving breasts, it was all too much. My balls tightened, my cock jerked and then started pumping her mouth full of my cum. As if all of this wasn’t enough, she opened her mouth, showing me the big load I’d just shot in her mouth and swallowed it in one gulp.

 

“Fucking shit. Come on,” I helped her up. “I owe you a steak dinner for that fucking performance.”

 

 

Chapter 7: Raven

 

Spending time with Chaos had definitely revived my libido. We fucked every chance we could and I wasn’t complaining one bit. I love how his cock stretches my pussy, the way he’s so rough with it and the way he uses his hands. Thinking about his thick cock sliding in and out of my slick pussy was making me wet. Trying to concentrate on my work was proving to be difficult. I’d been so distant lately—from both Amber and Matty. After Troy had filled me in on why our county Sergeant was no longer a bad boy running with the MC, I started to feel like I couldn’t trust him. His sights were locked in on putting Chaos behind bars, and I was going to do everything in my power to make sure it didn’t happen. Amber had been acting differently since I’d put some distance between us, which kinda made me feel bad. She was a nice girl and we’d developed somewhat of a friendship before all this started. It also didn’t help the fact that she didn’t know anyone from around here, so it’s not like she had a bunch of friends she could really talk to or hang out with.

 

“Raven? We have a body that came in a few minutes ago. Do you want me to go ahead and set up for the autopsy?”

 

“Yes, please do.” I was still trying to get my morning fix of caffeine. Staying out all night with the MC was starting to catch up to me. Pouring myself another cup, I watched her wheel the body into the lab through the blinds that separated my office from the exam room.
Guess it’s time to get to work.

 

“You busy tonight?” It felt awkward asking her if she had plans since we hadn’t really talked in the last couple of weeks.

 

“I gotta hot date with Netflix.” She looked up at me. “Am I pathetic or what?”

 

“No, why do you say that?”

 

“I’ve lived here almost six months and haven’t really made any friends. You’ve got friends coming out of the woodwork and hang out with the bad boys, having fun all the time. I wish I was more like you.”

 

“It’s not as fun as it seems.” I lied, not wanting to make her feel bad. The look on her face told me she knew I was full of shit. “I mean yeah it’s fun, but it’s not all cracked up to be what you think it would be.”

 

“Right. I know how horrible it would be hanging out drinking with a motorcycle club. Spare me.”

 

“You think I could come over and hang out with you tonight? We can have some girl time and talk.”

 

“Is everything okay?”

 

“Yeah, fine. I was thinkin’ that we haven’t hung out together in a while is all.”

 

No sooner than we finished up the autopsy on our latest corpse, Matty came sauntering into the lab like he owned the damn place. Shoving his hands into his belt loops and standing tall, he started his usual spiel.

 

“Afternoon, ladies.” He tipped his hat as if we were in awe, mesmerized by him. “How’s your day going?”

 

“Fine.” My reply was a little flat, but nothing that would tip off my newfound feelings for him.

 

“You having a bad day, Raven?”

 

Shit.
Maybe it was a little too obvious. “No, just tired. We’ve been busy lately.”

 

“I’d imagine.” He stepped closer. A little too close. “You know, I couldn’t help but notice a motorcycle in your driveway the other day. That wouldn’t have been Chaos’s bike, would it?”

 

“What difference does it matter? You’re not my keeper.” What the fuck is he doing? Stalking me?

 

“Lookin’ out for you. You’re a good girl, Raven. Don’t let those guys pull you in. They’re not worth it.”

 

“Actually, Raven’s been hanging out with me,” Amber chimed in. “We have plans tonight, if you must know.”

 

“Good Lord, don’t let her pull you in with those guys, too.”

 

“I’ve never even met a biker, let alone hang out with one.”

 

The look on her face said she was hoping that would change soon. “Matty, is there something we can help you with today?”

 

“Nothing in particular. Just thought I’d stop by and see what you’ve been up to. I’d hate to miss any chances with you if you’re on the market.”

 

“I’m not on any market!” I snapped.

 

“That’s right. I forgot. I’m too much of a good guy to interest you.”

 

“The world needs good guys and bad guys, and so do women.”

 

“Uh-huh, and uh, if this ‘bad guy’ breaks your heart, I’ll break his legs.” He tipped his hat again.
Fucking pathetic.
“Ladies, you have a good day.”

 

I don’t know what it was about him, but he had me rattled. It might have been the fact that he was basically saying he was too good for me and calling Troy a loser.
Who gives a fuck what he thinks?
I couldn’t care less what came out of his mouth. You’d think after hitting on me for so long, he’d finally get the hint. Guess I was wrong. Amber helped me finish up our backlog of paperwork and spray down the lab before we left for the evening. It felt good to have her on my side, even if she didn’t know what my side was. At least she was being loyal to me—more than I could say for Matty.

 

Following Amber back to her place, I sent Chaos a text letting him know that I was hanging out with a friend. We ordered pizza and pigged out on the couch while watching, “American Horror Story”. Sitting there watching TV with her, I started feeling guilty. I’d been ditching her a lot ever since I’d started hanging out with Troy and the MC.

 

“You remember that day in the lab when I started to tell you something but didn’t?”

 

“Yeah?”

 

“You can’t tell Matty any of this, and I’d appreciate if you didn’t say anything to our supervisor either.”

 

“Okay…”

 

“I’ve been spending time hanging out at the Lords’ clubhouse.” She gasped. “Shut up and listen. Their enforcer—Troy—the one Matty’s got a hard-on for? We used to be…a thing, a long time ago. He did some time in prison, not long before the murders started happening. I think Matty’s hellbent on putting him behind bars, but I’m convinced he’s innocent.”

 

“Why are you hanging out with those guys? Matty says…”

 

“Matty says a lot of shit,” I interrupted her. “You can’t believe everything he says.” I was starting to sound more like Chaos by the minute.

 

I started giving her the basic outline of Matty before she met him—what he was like in school, how he hung out with the MC, how he sold them out and how I think he’s blaming Chaos for the murders to get revenge. Listening intently, her mouth hung open as she held on to every word I told her.

 

“I still don’t get it,” she shrugged. “Why do you care?”

 

“There’s something about him that’s dangerous and sexy as hell. Besides, he’s an old friend. I can’t let him get hung out to dry like that, not if he didn’t do anything.”

 

I wasn’t willing to admit to her that he was an old flame.
Or was he?
The passion we still have together coupled with the tension I feel when I’m with him, I’d have to say he is a current flame—even though I’m not quite sure where we stand. Catching him in bed with that club whore felt like a stake driving through my heart. Yeah, I played it cool, but deep down, my heart sank to the pit of my stomach, hatred coursed through my veins and it took every ounce of strength I had not to cry. But I’d never cry in front of him. He’d see it as a sign of weakness. I wanted him to know—or at least think—that I was as strong as him, if not stronger. Ever since I found out what Princess was up to, I’m glad I haven’t seen her.
Maybe she’s learned her damn lesson.
From what Chaos said, Duke wasn’t too happy with her, and neither was he. But I still have my doubts, especially since we still aren’t officially anything.

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