Lucky's Choice
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 Jamie Begley

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 He was sitting at the kitchen table later that night when Viper called a meeting. The brothers gathered in the room next to the kitchen, filling the two large rooms.
 Viper’s hand went up, quieting the room. “The brothers from Ohio will be coming in this weekend. We have two new recruits who are ready to be initiated. Also, Moon wants to stay here. He wants to get out of Ohio for a while.”
 “Why?” Rider asked from the back of the crowded room.
 “He’s feeling the heat. The mayor’s daughter wanted to join the club because of Moon, so now the mayor has the cops constantly watching the place. He’s hoping that, if he leaves, the bastard will leave the club alone.”
 Train groaned. “Don’t tell us we have another Brooke on our hands.”
 “Not hardly. Moon says the woman’s not the problem; it’s the father. She’s moved on, but the mayor’s holding a grudge. Guess he doesn’t want to be reminded that his daughter was fucked by a biker,” Viper reasoned.
 “It’ll be nice having another member taking a shift at the factory,” Rider gloated. Lucky wondered if Rider would use his additional free time to renew his pursuit of Willa.
 “I’m due some time off, so I get first dibs.” Lucky glared at a crestfallen Rider.
 “That’s up to me,” Jewell spoke up, quelling the budding argument between the two members.
 Jewell had taken over managing the factory from Shade and had been doing a good job. Lucky promised himself he would fuck her senseless tonight. When he was finished with her, Rider would be working the next two weeks without a day off. Of course, Lucky saw the same determined expression on Rider’s face.
 Jewell sat on her chair with a grin on her lips.
 As soon as Viper concluded the meeting, Lucky moved to Jewell, taking her hand and tugging her closer to his body until her breasts were pressed to his chest.
 “Let’s go to my room,” he murmured seductively.
 Rider came up behind her, pressing his cock against her ass. “Mind if I join you?” His mouth went to Jewell’s neck.
 “Yes, I do. I’m not in the mood to share tonight. Pick another woman.”
 “Don’t want another woman tonight. You pick someone else,” Rider countered.
 Lucky pulled Jewell closer, notching her pussy against his cock.
 “Before you two use your dicks to pull strings for days off, I’ll be doing the schedules.” Viper gave each of them evil grins.
 Jewell’s face dropped. Seeing it, Lucky felt like an asshole for his plans to manipulate her.

 “In that case, Rider, you can pick the bedroom,” Lucky offered to make amends.
 “Why not here?”
 Jewell’s eyes filled with lust.
 Lucky checked out the occupants of the room, seeing Lily and Winter weren’t around.
 His hands tugged off Jewell’s top, baring her breasts. “Good choice.”
 
 
Chapter 5
 
 Willa stared at the empty space she was contemplating renting. Was she making the right decision? She had asked Drake for the key to take another look at the space. It used to be a small clothing store that had gone out of business and had sat empty for over a year. Drake had advised on renovating the building, but it would take a large amount of cash to convert the store to a bakery, and she was too afraid to sink all her money into a new business.
 She was walking toward the back of the store, mentally debating if she was making the right decision, when a sound from the doorway had her spinning, her breathing accelerating in fear. Seeing a grim Lucky leaning against the doorway didn’t lessen her fear, either.
 “What in the fuck are you doing here so late?”
 His harsh question had her finding her backbone, resenting the tone he was using with her.
 “It’s only eight o’clock,” Willa snapped.
 “The diner closes early on Sunday. You shouldn’t be in a deserted building so late.”
 She refused to feel guilty for her snapped response. “It’s right across the street from the sheriff’s office. If I needed help, all I would have to do is yell. I’m hardly in any danger.”
 Her words didn’t lessen his anger; instead, his face became even grimmer as Lucky straightened from the doorway, walking toward her. Unconsciously, she backed away, coming to a stop when she felt the wall at her back. Lucky didn’t stop until he was practically touching her.
 “You think someone who is going to rob or rape you will give you the time to make any noise?”
 Willa tried to keep her breathing calm, afraid if she breathed too deeply, her breasts would brush his chest. She pressed back harder against the wall.
 “There hasn’t been a robbery in Treepoint in ten years, and no one is going to rape me.”
 “That’s the most asinine thing I’ve ever heard. Why are you in here, anyway?”
 “I’m thinking of renting it to set up a bakery.” Willa was angry at herself for explaining anything to him after his cutting remark.
 “This dump?” Lucky snorted. “Don’t waste your money.”
 “You don’t have to be so negative. It’s in a good location—”
 “It’s going to take a shit load of money to convert this to a bakery. You have that kind of cash?”
 Willa turned her head to the side, tearing her gaze away from his intense focus. “Why do you have to be so mean to me? I’m never rude to you unless you provoke me.”
 Lucky’s hand reached out, turning her face back to him. His voice dropped. “You really want to know?”
 Willa shivered as her body reacted to the attraction she was helpless against.
 “Because I’m a bastard. There’s nothing redeeming about me.” When he stepped closer until his chest was pressed against her breasts, her legs trembled, barely supporting her.
 “Don’t say that.” Willa refused to believe anyone was unredeemable.
 “Why? It’s the truth,” he stated.
 Lucky lowered his head, and Willa felt the faintest touch of his mouth against the pulse beating at the base of her throat. Before she could tell him to stop, however, he was stepping away.
 “Don’t waste your money.” Turning, he left her gawking after him as if she was an immature sixteen-year-old.
 She looked around the store again, reluctantly agreeing with him. It would take more money than she wanted to spend on her initial investment. That left her with two options: either she built new on the property that Drake had suggested next to King’s restaurant, or she kept searching for another spot.
 Sighing, she went to the light switch, flicking the lights out before going outside and locking the door behind her.
 Willa saw Lucky across the street, sitting on his motorcycle as he talked to Knox. The sheriff had his back to her, but Lucky’s gaze was pinned on her as she got inside her van.
 Driving home, her hand went to her throat, touching the spot Lucky’s lips had brushed. Why had he touched her? He had made no attempt to touch her before. The coward in her wanted to shy away from him, run when he was near. However, the bolder side of her, which she had never given reign to, had wanted more than the brief touch he had given her, even if the attraction she felt was one-sided.