To Awaken a Monster Read online Sam Crescent (In the Arms of Monsters #1)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, MC Tags Authors: Series: In the Arms of Monsters Series by Sam Crescent
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Total pages in book: 102
Estimated words: 101864 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 509(@200wpm)___ 407(@250wpm)___ 340(@300wpm)
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“We’re not going to be lying to them. I’ll talk to your father.”

“What about Bishop?”

“How about we wait for the right moment to tell them? We can deal with each person when the time comes. I’ll deal with the club.”

“I should be the one to tell Bishop. There’s nothing going on between the two of us, but he’s my best friend.”

“Together, we’ll handle it together. You don’t need to do this on your own.”

“Okay. I won’t do it on my own.” She cupped his cheek. “This is so surreal. I tried to convince myself so many times that I didn’t feel anything for you, but it was all a lie. All I’ve been doing for months is lying to myself, to everyone. Wait, what about O’Klaren? Can he hurt us?”

“I’m going to take care of him.”

“You’re not going to do anything that will put you in jail, are you?”

“Would you come and visit me if I did?”

“Yes, of course, but I’ve only just gotten you. I don’t want to lose you.”

“Babe, they’ve not gotten me yet, and they never will. I’m always one step ahead of the game and always will be. This you can trust me on. I promise you, I won’t do anything to fuck it up.”

He pressed a kiss to her lips, and she moaned his name.

The sound was everything.

He had a plan for O’Klaren. Some people believed he’d forgotten what that son of a bitch did, but when it came to justice and revenge, Preacher was always one step ahead.

O’Klaren had taken too much from him.

Robin should still be pregnant, and for that, there was going to be a special kind of justice. He already had it rolling. He just needed time.

****

The following morning, Robin woke in a strange bed, only it wasn’t strange.

She turned her head to see Preacher, already wide awake.

“Were you watching me sleep?”

“Yes. You snore, you know.”

“I do not.”

“Yes, you do.”

“I do?”

“No,” he said, laughing. “You’re too cute.”

It was rare to see Preacher laughing, and she liked it.

Snuggling up close to him, she felt strange. Yes, she’d had sex, and she remembered it. There was a pleasant feeling between her legs, and it only served to remind her of last night and the multiple orgasms Preacher had given her.

“This is nice and weird,” she said, touching his chest. “I wonder if I’ll ever get used to touching you.”

“Why is it weird to touch me?”

“You’re Preacher. Leader of one of the most feared biker clubs, my best friend’s dad, and, like, scary as hell.”

“Do I scare you?”

“All the time.”

“Good.” He pressed a kiss to her lips. “I like to scare.” He pushed her to the bed, and she held him tightly, feeling her arousal spike as he spread her legs open by moving between them. “Tell me to stop.”

“No.”

“You know I’ve got a lot of time to make up for?”

“Me too,” she said. “I’ve never fooled around, or had sex in strange places.”

“Strange places?” he asked.

“You know, the back of a car. Against a tree. In a bathroom.”

He snorted. “Believe me, there are some weird places.”

“What about your office?” She smiled at his shock. “Is that a weird place?”

“No, but now I’d like to see you over my desk. Every single time I’m there, I’ll be reminded just what you were willing to do.” He brushed some hair off her shoulder. “How was last night? Are you sore?”

“I’m not sore. I feel good, actually. Nothing to worry about. I’m feeling like a brand-new kind of woman.”

“Brand new?”

“Yep. This is what I’ve been wanting for a long time now.”

“Why didn’t you say anything?” he asked.

“Why didn’t you?”

“I asked first.”

She giggled. “Okay, I honestly don’t know. There’s Bishop, and I guess I felt I was supposed to be nervous around you. I don’t know. There was something expected of me, and I tried to live up to it, but failed miserably. Does that in any way answer your question?”

“A little bit, but not a whole lot.” He stroked her arm.

“Why didn’t you?” she asked, repeating her question.

“You were my son’s girl, and besides, I don’t know how traumatic the first time had been for you. You held yourself together really well, never letting anyone in.”

“You really believe that? I felt I was falling apart.”

“Not once did you show it. I had to respect that, and I did. You’re a strong woman, Robin. More than you think.”

She touched his cheek. “You make me feel strong.”

He took her hand, pressing a kiss to the inside of her wrist. He went to say something but was stopped by the ringing of his cell phone.

“Shit, I’ve got to take this.”

He pulled away from her, and she watched him as he grabbed his phone, accepting the call.

“What?”

Silence but she heard some mumbling across the line. She sat up as Preacher got up.


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