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Pecker Wrecker
BRRMC Roadhouse Tales
Glenna Maynard
Pecker Wrecker Glenna Maynard 2019
This is a work of fiction. Names characters, places and incidents either are the product of the authors imagination or used fictitiously and any resemblance to actual people, alive or dead, business, establishments, locals or events is entirely coincidental. Any reference to real events, business, organizations or locals is intended only to give the fiction a sense of realism and authenticity. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means electronic, mechanical, photographic (photocopying), recording, or otherwise without prior permission in writing from the author.
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Pecker Wrecker
Tinas always been a good girl, but after years of disappointment and playing it safe, shes ready to be bad. Who better to get wild with than a biker named Vegas? What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, right? One night was all she wanted but now that he's had a taste of her, he wants forever.
This is a hot to the point Roadhouse Tale that takes place in Drag Creek featuring all new characters from my Black Rebel Riders MC and some appearances from your series favorites. You do not have to have read my other biker series to read this one.
Dedication
To fictional bad boys with big hearts and the women who love to read about them, especially my dear friend Tina.
Contents
Chapter 1
Tina
Yo, Tina. You home? Matt calls out, the door to our apartment closing behind him.
In here. I smirk to myself and light the final candle before crawling onto the center of his bed. The bedroom glows from the tealight candles I have placed around the room to set the mood. Tonights the night. Im done waiting. On my knees in the red lace teddy I wait for him to come find me.
The knob twists and the door pushes open. He stops just short of flicking the light on when he notices me. Rubbing a hand through his hair his jaw ticks. What the hell are you doing?
I smile at him and flutter my lashes. Waiting for you? Ive been saving this for a special occasion, and I thought tonight seems special. Its the anniversary of the first time you asked me to be your girlfriend.
Put some clothes on. He covers his face and backs out of the room. My parents will be here soon to take us to dinner.
So cancel. I dont want to go to dinner. I want to be with you, Matt. I crawl to the foot of the bed and follow him out to the hallway of our apartment. Touching his shoulders, I hug him from behind. Dont you want to be with me?
Of course I do, he snaps and pulls away. You know how I feel about this though. You said you understood.
I was in high school when we made that promise. Im a woman now, and I want you to touch me. You cant even look at me. Matty?
A heavy sigh leaves his lips. Turning around he grips my shoulders with his firm hands. I love you, but Im not going to change my mind.
My bottom lip trembles. I cant keep on like this. I place my hand over his and slide our hands down my chest. I want passion. To be wanted. Dont you feel anything right now? On my tiptoes, I press my lips to his. Matts lips move against mine but there is no feeling to the kiss. No burning desire. I pull back. If its like this now A tear slides down my cheek. Its not going to get better.
I want you, Tina, just not like this. He fingers the strap of my lingerie, and it snaps against my skin. Youre worth waiting for. I thought you believed the same for me.
I swallow the bile down thats creeping up my throat. I want more than sleeping in the room across the hall from you. Thats not going to change. Were going to get married. There is nothing stopping us but you.
A knock sounds at the door.
Go get dressed for dinner.
No. You go. Tell them I had to work over. The last thing I want to do right now is go to dinner with his parents.
You sure?
Yup, I croak. We can talk when you get back. Only when he gets backI wont be here. I cant keep pretending things between us are okay. They arent. Far from it. He starts toward the door, and I slip into my bedroom, tears rolling down my cheeks. Ive been with Matt since we were kids. Were adults now. We live together, and he cant even do more than kiss me. I thought I was okay with waiting, but Im not.
I dont want to keep doing thiswaiting for him to truly notice me. Somedays I wonder if he even loves me or if we have stayed together this long out of habit. Swiping my fingers under my eyes, I pull my luggage out from the closet. Ending a relationship that has lasted more than half my life should hurt more than this, shouldnt it? I thought Id feel devastated, but I feelrelief. Freedom.
I change into something comfy and pack my belongings. Tonight I can stay at the hotel where I work at. Tomorrow I will figure out where I go from there. I just know that wherever I go it will be somewhere Matt isnt. Before I leave, I slide the engagement ring from my finger and place it on his dresser next to his deodorant along with a note telling him I can no longer keep doing this. I cant pretend to be happy when I am anything but.
**
Opening the door to the bakery where Camreigh is working. The bell rings signaling my entrance. Camreighs gaze snaps to mine and she squeals. My bestie rushes from behind the counter and hugs my neck. What are you doing here?
I missed my best friend. You moved an hour away. I cant see you every day like I used to. Its not a lie. Since Camreigh moved to Drag Creek I never see her.
Want a cupcake? She grins and motions to the display case.
Duh. I want one with chocolate frosting.
No chocolate for me. The baby doesnt like it. It gives me the worst heartburn. Char, Im taking a break, she calls toward the back and we make our way to a table.
Peeling the foil wrapper back that hugs my cupcake I take a big bite and let out a moan. God, thats good.
I know, right? Im going to gain so much damn weight working here with all this temptation. She licks the vanilla frosting on her cupcake. You going to tell me why youre really here? My bestie knows me all too well. I have never been great at keeping secrets from her.
So, I did it. I told Matt that I wanted more. He never touches me, and you were right, I want to be with someone who wants to be with me. I want a man who cant keep his hands off me.
Aw, babe. You deserve so much better than that.
I do. I gave him an ultimatum, I confess. My lips turn down into a frown, but I still think I made the right choice.
What did he say?
That I was being ridiculous and that if I loved him, I wouldnt pressure him. We both roll our eyes. I told him what I want and if he cant give it to me then I dont see the point of us staying together. And then I gave him his ring back, and I packed my bags.
Camreighs eyes go wide. What? No way. Im so proud of you.
Well umI was wonderingdo you have room for me on your couch just until I find something. I have a little money saved, but the apartment is in Matts name, and I cant stay there.
Of course. What about your job?
I shrug. I quit.
You loved that place.
Not really. I liked it because I got an hour lunch that I could spend with Matt, and we would have gotten a great discount on the ballroom when we got married, but I feel stupid and relieved. I felt like there was something wrong with me, but I see now its him with the problem.
Good. You deserve to be happy.
So do you, I remind her.
Yeah. Yeah. She reaches into her pocket and pulls out a small ring of keys. My apartment is upstairs. Make yourself at home.
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