Shade's Fall (The Last Riders #4)

Shade stared at Lily as he ordered, “Give her another finger, Rider.”


Lily watched helplessly as Rider followed Shade’s directions. Bliss moaned louder when Rider’s two fingers glided in and out of the woman’s slippery sheathe. “See. She’s enjoying his fingers in her pussy,” he said as his mouth whispered against the shell of her ear before he pulled away and directed to Rider, “Rub her clit harder, Rider. She enjoys a little pain.”

Lily’s own thighs pressed together.

“Shade…” Bliss moaned

“Let her come, Rider.”

Lily tried to tear her eyes away as 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, unable to watch any longer.

“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.”

Lily took his advice, running from the room and the look of dark desire in his eyes, aware she was escaping because he let her.

*

The next morning, she dressed in the bathroom then went back into the bedroom where Shade was still getting dressed. The silence between them was uncomfortable. She had gone to bed early the night before and had left Shade in the other room, her mind tortured with thoughts of him touching Bliss after she had run from the room.

“Do you mind if I take the day off? I have a few things I need to take care of today.” Her cold voice drew his warning gaze. She couldn’t bear to be near him in the factory today; she needed a respite to get her body and thoughts back under control.

“No, go ahead.”

“Thanks.” This time she was smart enough not to let her own feelings show.

Lily left him getting dressed, going upstairs where she poured herself a cup of coffee. Most of the members were rushing around to get to work on time.

Winter rushed in, pouring some coffee into a huge mug she carried to work.

“What are you doing today? You usually beat me out the door,” she asked, pausing in her rush.

“I took the day off. I have a few things I need to get caught up on.”

“That will be good for you. You haven’t taken some time for yourself in a while.”

Lily nodded.

She felt Winter’s gaze as she sat down next to her at the table. “I remember when you went to high school.”

Lily looked back at Winter and smiled. “I do, too. You were new and all the kids were giving you a hard time because you looked as young as they did.”

Winter shuddered. “Don’t remind me. I’m still amazed I made it through that first month. But you made it more bearable for me. I’m here if you need me, Lily.”

“Okay.”

“When I first came here, I wanted to be here even less than you do,” Winter told her.

“That bad?”

Winter nodded her head. “I tried to escape several times.”

“Really?” Lily was shocked. She hadn’t known. She remembered back to when Winter had first moved into the clubhouse after her attack.

“Really. I was miserable, and I was jealous as hell of the women and Viper’s relationship with them. It was an adjustment, but I have really come to care about all the members. We’re a family and I love Viper. We all just fit together.”

“I can tell.” Lily tried to keep the envy out of her voice.

“That doesn’t mean there isn’t room for you,” Winter said softly, reaching out to touch her hand.

Lily looked down, swallowing hard. “The problem is, there’s room for too many women in this house.”

Winter laughed. “That’s very true, but there’s only one Lily.” Winter got to her feet and Lily looked up at her. “Give it a chance. You may find a part of yourself that you didn’t know existed. I did.”

That was what Lily was afraid of.

After Winter left, she cleaned the kitchen before going downstairs. Bliss and Rider had washed and dried the clothes, but they had left them sitting around. She quickly folded them before washing and drying her and Shade’s clothes. She then cleaned the whole downstairs as she did the laundry.

She loved cleaning, unlike most people, and had changed into a pair of loose sweats as she worked. She had the flat screen on as she was folding the last of the clothes. She had gone upstairs earlier, started a huge pot of chili and had made cornbread, which was sitting on the counter cooling.

She was tired, but she felt better than she had in a long while. She had enjoyed having the house to herself for most of the day. She was used to being on her own. Living with so many people was an adjustment and having the house to herself had been relaxing.

The television had been on a cable news show, and as she was only watching it while she folded the clothes, she hadn’t bothered to change the channel. Now she was done, Lily watched as the story of a felony trial beginning unfolded on the screen.