Never Trust the Living (Battle Crows MC #7) Read Online Lani Lynn Vale

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Biker, MC, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Battle Crows MC Series by Lani Lynn Vale
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Total pages in book: 65
Estimated words: 64910 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 325(@200wpm)___ 260(@250wpm)___ 216(@300wpm)
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Never.

But this time…

“Oh, fuck me,” Bram growled. “You’re so goddamn tight like this.”

He started to forcibly lift me up and slam me back down, over and over again until I was seconds away from bursting.

Then he stilled. “Shit.”

“What?” I gasped, my eyes closed.

I started to slowly move on him when I’d realized he stopped, grinding and swiveling my hips.

“Shit, shit,” Bram cursed. “My phone’s ringing.”

That’s when I heard the dinging.

I looked over my shoulder at the dash where the screen resided and saw Shine’s name flashing across the screen.

“Ignore it,” he urged.

I reached backward and pressed answer, then grinned wickedly at Bram when he cursed.

“You little shit.” He laughed, squeezed my hip, and then surged back inside.

“Hello?” I called out.

“Dorc… Dory?” Shine corrected himself before he could say my whole name. “You there?”

I licked my lips and twisted my hips again as I said, “Y-yes.”

“Always whispering with you.” Shine laughed. “My brother there?”

“Umm, he’s indisposed right now,” I lied.

Well, maybe lying wasn’t really the word.

He was kind of indisposed.

Bram’s eyes were squeezed shut, and he was gripping the door’s armrest as if his life depended on it.

“So he’s taking a shit.” Shine laughed again. “That’s normal for him. What kind of weirdo does that without their phone in this day and age?”

I raised up, then dropped back down before saying, “Anything I can help you with, Shine?”

Damn, I was super impressed with how even my words were.

“No, I guess not.” He hesitated. “I was just going to see if Iris and I could come down there and see the sights. Check out where y’all are staying. We want to—”

Bram caught my hip and stilled my descent.

I nipped him on the chin for his efforts, then sank down all the way before saying, “You are always welcome, Shine.”

That was a lie. But there was no way I was going to tell Shine no.

“Is it okay if we come down next month? Iris and I have been talking and…” He trailed off.

He might’ve said some words, but I got lost in the void when Bram started to slowly circle my clit with his finger.

The feel of his cock as it filled me so deliciously. Right to the point of…

“Oh my god! Y’all are so freakin’ gross!” Shine cried out, momentarily distracting me from the way his brother felt inside of me. “Oh my god!”

I burst out laughing, unable to help myself.

Bram groaned at the way I tightened around him.

“So. Gross. I hope y’all get stuck together,” Shine grumbled, then, blissful silence.

The way Bram stroked me caught me back up in the spell again, and I slowly ground down on him. Twisting and circling my hips until I was there.

I leaned back and came on his cock.

A long, slow, blissful release that shook me from head to toe.

Bram followed just as the honking started.

The curses that left his lips were filthy and hot.

“Babe,” Bram gasped long seconds later. “You gotta stop leanin’ on the horn. People are starting to investigate.”

Sure enough, when I opened my eyes and leaned forward, causing the horn to stop honking, it was to glance around and see people staring at the car as if it was possessed.

“Whoops.”

CHAPTER 20

Do weights for muscle. Cardio for heart. Ice cream for mental health.

-Secrets to life

BRAM

“Babe!” Dory called out from the bathroom. “I forgot to tell you. But since the day after tomorrow is a holiday, they’re going to be picking up the trash tomorrow morning. Can you take the trash out now?”

I looked at my watch and grimaced.

It was five until midnight, and I’d been on my way to bed.

Tomorrow, I had to work at the ass crack of dawn, and I’d needed to stay up late like I needed a bullet to the head. Yet, I’d been having such a good time watching the movie with Dory curled up in my arms, our baby kicking away at my side, that I hadn’t wanted to pull away to go to bed.

Now, the movie had ended, and I seriously needed to get to sleep.

We’d had a long day, spending the majority of it shopping for baby paraphernalia before heading to the restaurant to eat.

The drive home had been even longer and the thought of lying on the couch and doing nothing for hours with Dory beside me had been so appealing that I’d done it despite knowing I shouldn’t.

And the thought of taking the trash out tomorrow morning sounded way more appealing than doing it now.

But I knew if I didn’t do it now, I certainly wouldn’t be doing it tomorrow morning because I’d rather sleep the extra five minutes.

So now it was.

Picking up the trash out of the kitchen, I headed around the house and to the back where we kept the can.

Once I had the new bag in the can, I hefted it up and started to walk it around the house.


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