“I know.” He didn’t let go of my hand as he started to chew. His eyes never leaving my face. “But I wanted to know what got you making all those purring sounds.” For a second, he seemed thoughtful. “And now,... I know.”
Why did that sound so dirty coming from his full lips? But then I had a sneaky suspicion that anything would sound dirty if he said it. It was just the kind of man he was.
“So.”
“So?” His brow arched. “This guy you came here to meet?”
Frowning I pulled my hand away. Why did he have to go and spoil the moment by bringing that up? “Do we have to talk about that now?”
“No,. Yes. I mean you came here to meet someone, and they didn’t show up. That sucks for him.”
“Kind of sucks for me as well.”
“No, it doesn’t Cali, if he had shown up we wouldn’t be sat here right now. You wouldn’t be having all those beautifully dirty thoughts running through your head.”
“I am not.”
“Sure, you are.” He sounded so sure of himself. It should have been off-putting, but it wasn’t. I had always been a sucker for confidence. “What I am saying is it sucks for him, but it doesn’t for me. Let me be the biker you came here to see.” He waited a second before carrying on. “Come on, Cali, what have you got to lose? You are here until Monday anyway. Let me show you a good time.”
For a second, I could do nothing but stare at him. I didn’t know him. Hell, I had seen him getting head only last night. “I don’t think your girlfriend would like that very much.” My words seemed to shock him, he settled back on his chair. His eyes never leaving my face. “The girl from last night isn’t my girlfriend. She’s no one.”
“Didn’t seem like she was no one.”
He laughed. “Believe me, sweetheart, as soon as I saw you standing there, I lost all interest in her. Hell, it wasn’t even her I was picturing sucking my dick. It was you.”
“Is that meant to be a compliment?” I didn’t know whether to be flattered or insulted. “Take it however you like Cali, it’s the truth. Now, what do you say?”
“I leave Monday.”
“I know.”
“Ok.” Taking a deep breath, I nodded. I had come here to hook up with a biker. Or at least get to know one.
Truth was a biker.
“Ok, you can show me around until Monday.”
Chapter Five
Truth
“What do you want to do now?” Leaning across the table, I let my eyes flick down her body. I wanted her to be clear on what I wanted to do next, but I was going to take a leaf out of Gent’s book and be a gentleman and let her make the next move. It didn’t mean that I didn’t want her to know that my ultimate goal was to get her under me.
Or on top of me.
Either way was fine by me. Better than fine actually. Even the thought made my dick twitch in my jeans.
She cocked her head to the side as if she was studying me. The smallest of teasing smiles played at the corners of her mouth. “I thought you were meant to be showing me a good time?”
I blew out a breath. My cheeks puffing and eyed her with new interest. She was going to keep me on my toes, I could already see it.
“Oh, I would be showing you a fucking amazing time right here and now if I thought I could get away with it.” I lowered my voice, leaning over the table slightly, I crooked my finger at her. My eyes crinkled as she scooted forward, her face open.
I let my fingertips brush her hair back as my lips lowered to her ear. “I wanna bury my face between your thighs sweetheart. I wanna lay you face down on this damn table and lick you until you scream.”
My words had the desired effect. She scooted backwards. Her mouth half-open, but there could be no denying the way her breath hitched, and it made me smile.
She wasn’t immune to my charms. It was a promising thought. She was leaving on Monday. I didn’t have long to charm her out of her panties.