“Hell no. We’ll gladly make you come as many times as you want.” I stand up suddenly, making her laugh, and lay her back on the couch. “How do you want to come, Dragonfly? My mouth or my cock?”
“Both.”
My lips go to hers, kissing her hard. I grind my hard cock down on her pussy, and the moan that leaves her mouth almost makes me lose it right there. Right when I start sliding my hands under her shirt, an alarm starts blaring. I sit back, instantly alert, and look into her wide, panicked eyes. “Those are the perimeter alarms.” I pull her to her feet. “Go to the office and lock the door.”
She doesn’t ask any questions and disappears down the hallway. Axel and Cole come running into the living room with Sean right behind them. “Where’s Nolan?” Sean asks.
“Right here,” he answers, coming around the corner.
“Office with Chelsea,” Axel commands. “Get the cameras up and go into lockdown as soon as we leave.”
Nolan nods, and the rest of us take off to the garage. We strap on vests, slide comms pieces in, and grab the automatics that we stashed there. “Do you think this is them?” I ask.
Axel nods. “Or someone they sent. Let’s move. Sean, do your thing.”
Sean nods and slips through the side door. We go through the other side and split up to cover more ground. I hear the lockdown doors closing on the house and breathe a sigh of relief that they’re safe in the house. I start searching, and the guys start calling out all clear. What the hell set off the alarms? I know something is up because I canfeelit. It feels the same way that it did when we got ambushed the last time. I shake my head to rid myself of what happened after and focus on keeping Chelsea safe. I start to circle back, and the cracking of an automatic rifle echoes around the property. I take off toward the sound, and Axel’s voice comes across comms.
“Southside! On the other side of the fence!” I hear him grunt and know he jumped over to give chase.
“Axel! Wait on us!” Cole yells.
“I have two on the east side!” Sean calls out.
“I have Axel! Go to Sean! Keep them away from that house!”
I circle back and find Sean crouched, waiting. “They’re right on the other side,” he whispers. “They have us surrounded.”
“Do you want me to call Ari?” Nolan’s voice comes through. “He can push them back to you guys.”
“Do it,” Axel answers. “Tell them to come in off the access road, guns blazing. We’ll be waiting for them.”
We listen to Nolan relay the message to Ari. “They’ll be here in five. Roland and Baxter are staying with Ace.”
It’s going to be hard to get used to Gavin being Ace and welcoming him into the Saviors. I wouldn’t change being a part of them, but I wish he would have taken longer to think about it. This job fucks you up in more ways than one, and he’s just starting to get his life back after dealing with Grant. I can’t imagine that Ghost is happy about it, either, because he knows exactly what this life does.
Movement on my left catches my eye, and I watch a guy trying to creep up through the brush behind the fence. I pull my Glock with the silencer from my holster and drop him with a shot straight through the chest.
“Good looking out, Gorilla.”
“One down,” I relay and look at Sean. “You’re welcome.”
“I saw him. I was just testing your reflexes.” I see him grin and know he’s full of shit.
“Two down,” Cole says.
“Ari’s one minute out. Be on the lookout,” Chelsea’s voice filters through. I could get used to hearing it in my ear while we’re on missions. It does something to calm the thoughts rolling through my head about something bad happening to her again.
“Got it, Cupcake. Cole, pull back.”
I hear the rumble of an engine in the distance, and the gunfire starts. Sean and I jump up from our position to open fire. Two big bright ass spotlights light up the night, revealing what’s hiding out there.
“Holy shit,” Sean laughs.
They start scattering like cockroaches, and we start picking them off one by one. I count ten before the last body drops, and that’s just on the side with Sean and me. We hold our fire and wait for someone else to move, when they don’t, we start moving toward the fence.
“Report in,” Ari says.
“Nothing on this side,” Tyler relays.