“Thanks, Alexia.” I smile back, trying to dodge the come-fuck-me looks she’s sending me.
Her hand swipes over my nipple ring as she takes off my jacket.
I cock a brow at her, but she smiles innocently. I need to wear a badge saying I’m unavailable or something. Not that anyone would believe I have an actual girlfriend.
Danny and Tristan smirk knowingly at me as I sit down.
“Long time no see,” Danny says dryly.
“Yeah, yeah.” I wave my hand dismissively and take the Scotch Alexia places down in front of me. As she bends, I get an eyeful of cleavage. “How are you both?” I ask before they can take the piss out of my absence these past few weeks. This is the longest I’ve gone without seeing them, three weeks.
Ever since I told Bonnie I loved her; I can’t get enough.
My Bonnie.
My girl.
I’m seriously in danger of becoming a pathetic wreck of a man. If she knew half the scenarios I’m concocting in my head, she’d run for the hills.Especially the one where enough young Knights are running about to form an East End version ofThe Sound of Music.
She’s holding back. She hasn’t told me she loves me yet, but I’ll wait for as long as it takes.
“Tired as fuck,” Danny growls. He looks wrecked. “I’m living with six females who all own my balls and I’m in the middle of opening two more offices in Asia.”
Danny has three daughters under three. Counting Charlie, his fiancée, that’s four females.
“So, Tristan’s mother is still living with you, I take it. That’s five though, not six.”
Danny rakes a hand through his hair. “Callie’s staying with us while she finds somewhere to live this year for uni. So now I have both Kane sisters under my roof.” His eyes throw daggers at Tristan. “Why she doesn’t want to live with her big brother is beyond me. You have that massive house for just you and Elly.”
“We’ll fill it soon.” Tristan laughs and takes a gulp of his drink. “Unfortunately for you, you live too close to the uni so she can get out of bed at 9 a.m. and still be in time for class.”
Danny sighs. “It’s okay, I’ve found a solution.”
I raise my brows, waiting.
“I’ve bought the house next door.”
Tristan and I look at each other.
“Foryouto move into?” I ask, unable to conceal my amusement.
“Not me,” Danny grumbles. “I’ll put Charlie’s mum and sister in there. With CCTV to watch Callie because I had to go down the station the other night. She got arrested for being drunk and disorderly on a bicycle.”
“I’m not happy about that,” Tristan mutters, running a line down his jaw. “That won’t happen again.”
Tristan and Charlie’s younger sister is a bit of a live wire. “Damn. Bit extreme, isn’t it? Buying the house next door.”
“Don’t you start. You’ve got no fucking clue, Knight. You live with a dog. Both of you can sit around farting, accountable to no one.”
I laugh. “When you marry the girl, you marry her family. You knew that, Walker. Although I might be married faster than you.”
Danny and Charlie have been engaged for about three years.
“I’ve decided when we do get married, nobody is invited. Just me, Charlie and the girls.”
“So, no date for the wedding then?”
“At this rate, not until Mollie turns eighteen.” He looks wrecked but his eyes twinkle and I know he wouldn’t change things for the world.