Total pages in book: 74
Estimated words: 72156 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 361(@200wpm)___ 289(@250wpm)___ 241(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 72156 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 361(@200wpm)___ 289(@250wpm)___ 241(@300wpm)
Bishop got to his feet.
Robin did as well and Preacher followed suit.
“Enough!”
Dog looked entertained.
This wasn’t how he wanted his dinner to go. Fuck!
“What are you going to do, Bishop? You know I’m right and now you’re back here, begging for forgiveness when the truth is this is your fault. Like a damn baby, you can’t accept responsibility for your own actions.”
“No, it’s not. If you’d spread your legs for me, this wouldn’t have been a problem. Milly was all about doing that.”
“Yeah, the very woman who decided to drug me and got me knocked up in the process. Let’s not forget about that. And there, my friends, is the truth. I refused to sleep with you, ended up knocked up by your dad, and it bugs you, doesn’t it? Why don’t you go run off? Plot some other form of revenge. You’re good with that and blaming other people for your own issues.” Robin slammed back down in her chair.
Her hand shook as she reached out for some water.
“I had no idea your family could be so entertaining,” Dog said.
“Why is he even here?” Bishop asked.
“I asked to be here. This is a debt being dealt with. It’s big boy stuff, you wouldn’t understand.”
“You’re here to have your fun,” Preacher said.
“I wasn’t the one who accepted the man who kidnapped his woman, or the son who allowed it to happen.”
“Can we stop, please?” Robin said. “This is … look, as you can clearly see, this isn’t easy for any of us and you’re going to cause a lot more trouble that’s not needed.”
“Which one do you love?” Dog asked.
She dropped her fork. “Is this guy for real?”
“I can see you have issues when it comes to the boy, and I get it. There’s an air of being spoiled around him, but your thoughts and feelings for Reaper and Preacher. What are they?”
“It’s none of your business.”
“Enough, Dog.”
“Hear me out. I know I’m hitting on touchy fucking subjects and forgive me for not being tactful, but you got her pregnant first through an act of one of your club whores. Then, through the act of your son, she was taken from you, by this man. Now, I heard through the gossip how she was found. Beaten, broken, bruised, and yet, you’re still sitting here, having dinner with them as if it was all a game. As if nothing bad happened, when we all know how fucked up all of this is. You loved Preacher and yet you’re allowing this asshole to live. Tell me how odd that sounds.”
Preacher shook his head and he saw Robin was close to breaking.
“Excuse me.”
Without waiting for anyone to interject, Preacher got to his feet and followed her.
She hadn’t gone to her bedroom but to the nursery. She’d kicked off her shoes and stood beside the crib, fingering one of the blankets.
He closed the door and she turned to him, sniffling.
“A really intense dinner, huh?”
“It is.”
“I … I don’t know if I can go back down there.”
“You don’t have to do anything you don’t want.”
“Like always, it’s you who comes to make sure I’m okay. Always.”
“They’re eating all the dinner. They’re loving it.”
She smiled but it didn’t quite reach her eyes. “You must hate me.”
“I can’t hate you. I don’t know how many times I’ve got to tell you this.”
“Really? You’ve got your son and the man you’ve hated more than anything sitting at your table, all because of me. I know you’ve had difficulty within the club. Am I worth all of this for you?”
“You want me to tell you to pick Reaper? That I don’t love you and you can go and be happy somewhere else? I won’t follow you for you to live out the rest of your days in peace and quiet?” he asked. “Because I’m never going to want you to do that. I hunted for you day and night. I’m not giving you up, not now, not ever. Not for anyone. You are mine, Robin.”
“I don’t want you to give me up, but look at us. We’re … it’s not going to work. Dog’s right. You shouldn’t want any of them there,” she said. “I know you want to hurt them.”
“I also know you’ve got to make a decision here, and I’m not going to take it away from you.” It would be easy for him to do so. To kill both Reaper and Bishop, but he didn’t want the easy way out. No, he wanted to do the right thing so when he won, Robin would come to him with open arms.
“This is all messed up.”
He stepped behind her, putting his hands on her hips and kissing her neck. “Life is all messed up, Robin. The only person who knows what to do next is you. I can wait for you. I’ve waited for a long time, and I can keep on waiting. I’m starting to realize I’m a really patient guy when it comes to you.”