Shade (Shade #1)

“Let her come, Rider.”


Rider’s fingers stroked even faster, and Bliss raised her hips before plunging herself down on his hand. Her small scream had Lily jumping up from the couch, tearing her body away from his.

“Run, Lily. It’s not going to change the fact that you’re mine. And the next time a woman moans my name, it will be you,” Shade promised without sympathy.

He winced when he heard the bedroom door slamming shut.

Bliss stood up unsteadily, and Rider held her hand until she quit shaking.

“You want me to take care of that for you?” Bliss asked, nodding at the bulge in his jeans.

“No.” Shade finished his beer, throwing it across the room into the trash can. It made a loud thud when it landed inside.

He reached into his pocket and pulled out four slips of paper, handing one to Bliss and three to Rider.

“You can give Raci and Cash their IOUs for me.”

Rider looked at him curiously. “You didn’t have to give us the IOUs for something we would have done for free.”

“Would you have stopped at only finger-fucking Bliss if I hadn’t offered the IOU?”

“No,” Rider admitted. “If I didn’t know how you like holding those fucking slips over our heads, I don’t think I would have. I would have definitely fucked Bliss when I saw Lily press her legs together.” He laughed.

“You like to show off.” Shade shook his head at the brother. “One day, that’s going to get you in trouble,” he warned.

“I’m not afraid of trouble. I’m more afraid of not finding enough.” He laughed.

“I didn’t think Cash was going to stop for a minute.” Bliss giggled.

“Cash would have stopped. He knew I would rip his dick off if he pulled it out. I wanted to get Lily horny, not give her a panic attack.”

“She ever tell you why—” Rider began to ask.

“No.”

“Message received, brother.” Rider looped his arm around Bliss’s shoulder. “Want to go to my room and you can finish what Shade wouldn’t let me have down here?”

Bliss nodded, her eyes on Shade. “Unless you want us to stay? Lily left.”

“No, thanks. The only other show I plan to watch tonight is on that television on the wall.” Shade stood. Going to the cabinet over the dryer and opening it, he took out a full whiskey bottle.

*

“How’s Georgia doing?” Rider asked as they waited for the few remaining employees to leave.

“Better. Razer managed to scare her better than Viper and I did. After she insulted Beth at church, she’s trying to be more careful with what comes out of her mouth. Unfortunately, Lily’s right; Georgia’s not a nice person. She’s a fucking bitch,” Shade said.

“I know Lily didn’t call Georgia a fucking bitch.” They both laughed yet stopped when they saw Lily running down the path from the clubhouse.

She was barefoot, wearing sweats and a T-shirt. Shade recognized she was having a panic attack instantly. He started toward her as she ran to him. He barely had time to hold out his arms before she was throwing herself into them, clutching him tightly and shaking. She tried to burrow into him as tightly as she could, her black hair surrounding them.

“What’s wrong?” He held her to him tightly, giving her the security she needed.

“I don’t know,” Lily cried.

“Couldn’t you get hold of Beth?” he asked.

“What? I didn’t try,” she said, trembling harder.

“You didn’t try to call Beth? You came to me first?” Shade’s hand smoothed her tumbled hair away from her face.

Lily nodded against his shoulder, whimpering. “My head hurts,” she moaned.

Shade lifted her into his arms, handing Rider the clipboard he had been holding. He then carried her back to the house, closing the door she had left open in her terror. In the bedroom, he sat down with her on the bed and Lily curled into the safety of his arms, laying her head on his shoulder.

“I think I’m losing my mind,” Lily confessed.

“No, you’re not.” Shade rubbed the back of her neck, easing the tension from her shoulders. “Lily, your attacks are coming less, but they’re becoming stronger. I think your mind is trying to tell you that you’re strong enough to remember.”

Shade didn’t believe what she had seen the previous night had triggered this panic attack. Her attacks were usually immediate, not delayed, so something else had triggered it. She had proven she was getting strong, managing to keep the darkness from taking her long enough to find him. A few months before, she would have been paralyzed with fear.

Lily jerked upright, her hands going to the sides of her head.

Shade’s hands went to her wrists. “Look at me, Lily.”

Her violet eyes lifted to his.

“Look at me,” Shade repeated.