Blunted (Rush Riders MC #1) Read Online M.N. Forgy

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Rush Riders MCSeries by M.N. Forgy
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Total pages in book: 61
Estimated words: 57406 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 287(@200wpm)___ 230(@250wpm)___ 191(@300wpm)
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I know my face has to be as red as Rudolph's nose, but I play along. “Um...no, by all means, carry on,” I say, my voice raspy. His head drops back down, I drop the covers and lay my head back down on the pillow while he gives me the best breakfast of my life without ever eating anything.

I wake up on my stomach, apparently, I had fallen back asleep after Linc's early morning ministrations. “Come on, sleepyhead, you need to eat,” I hear Linc sing, as he throws back the curtains of the sliding glass door of the balcony. He opens the door and cool air hits my naked body, causing goose bumps to form over my skin. I turn my head toward him and the bright sunlight streaming in blinds me.

“Ugghh”, I groan, throwing the pillow over my head. He slaps my bare ass. “Get up, Kitten,” he orders.

“What time is it?” I mutter from under the pillow.

“Six in the morning, now come on, you need to eat.”

“Not hungry, tired,” I answer, not moving.

He chuckles. “Not a morning person?”

“NO! Now, go away!” I order, it’s my turn to be bossy.

“Get up, I will be back in a minute.”

A few minutes later he returns, throwing the pillow off my head, he pulls the hair away from my face and kisses my cheek. “Come on, Kitten.” I sigh, turning over to see his beautiful smiling face. He is naked except for blue boxers.

“Do you always get up this early?” I groan, stretching.

“I've been up since five,” he chuckles. “Now sit up, I brought you breakfast.” I sit up grabbing the sheets to wrap around my naked body. Linc turns to the dresser behind him, grabbing a bed tray, then straddles it over my lap. My eyes go wide at all the food: pancakes, bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, and jelly.

“Wow, did you cook all this?” I ask, my eyes scanning back and forth over the plate, my mouth agape.

“Of course,” he answers, looking at me like that was the stupidest question in the world, while placing a glass of orange juice on the tray.

“Mmmmm, how are you not married?” I laugh, swallowing a bite of the most delicious eggs I have ever tasted.

He chuckles. “I'm glad to see you like my cooking, but they’re just eggs...Don't you know how to cook?” His head tilts to the side in question. “No, not really,” I answer with a shrug.

“What do you eat then?” He looks kind of concerned with that crease between his eyebrows.

“I eat at the diner across the street from the shop mostly and, you know, chips, microwave stuff.”

He scrunches his face up. “That sounds terrible.”

“I had other things to do instead of learning to cook.” I shrug.

“Like learning to sell weed,” he quips. I narrow my eyes at him, taking a sip of the freshly squeezed juice.

“Do you have a problem with me selling weed?” I ask.

“Yes, very much,” he answers seriously. I ignore his scrutiny because this conversation has just sparked an idea.

“Where's my phone?” I shout, moving the tray to the other side of the bed. “Oh no, young lady, no phones till you eat,” he scolds, moving the tray back over my lap. It’s sexy when he tells me what to do in bed, but not when we’re just hanging out.

“God, do you have a daddy complex or something?” I sneer.

A devilish grin crosses his face. “I can be your daddy if you want, Kitten.”

“I can talk and eat,” I argue.

“No,” he replies. And I know he’s serious. My core pulses, and I’m reminded how sore I am from yesterday. How he took my virginity was nothing short of traumatic. I was ready to be done with him, never see him again. Move even, but then he crashed into my apartment and took care of me like nobody has ever done before. He made love to me.

Having to put my idea on hold, I decide it’s a good time to learn more about him.

“How old are you?” I ask.

“Twenty- seven,” he answers. Hmm, not as old as I thought.

“Do you work anywhere?”

“I work for the club.”

“Doing what?” I ask.

“Buying businesses, investing.”

“So, you launder money.”

“No, these are legitimate businesses. A lot of the members of the club work or run those businesses. And what do you know about laundering money?” he asks, frowning.

“Not anything really, I just thought that was how places like motorcycle clubs hid money they earned illegally.” I shrug.

“That's true, and the club used to earn money that way and still does a little, but I hope to turn that around and get them totally out of that kind of thing.”

“What made you join the club?”

“I am there for Flynn, the president. He is my best friend, family, a brother.”

“I still don't get why.”

“I found out that the club had been ambushed on a run. Flynn got really hurt, and he’s the closest thing to a family I have.”


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