Ace: The Brimstone Kings MC

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Authors: J.J. Marstead
waiting for him to continue kissing the ever living shit out of me, but he doesn’t.
    “We should probably head back to the party.” I’m disappointed, I pout. I’m not sure why we stopped, but I am happy we didn’t push it. I want to so bad, but I know that if we do, it will unlock something, and I am not sure if I am ready for that yet.
    “Yeah, you’re right. We should. I’m pretty sure my sister will be looking for me soon, if I don’t show up.”
    He nods his head in understanding. “Oh, believe me, I don’t want your sister to cut my balls off, and she is one scary woman.”
    I burst out giggling. This grown man is afraid of my sister. I can’t help myself. I’m laughing so hard that I have tears rolling down my cheeks.
    “Oh, I’m glad you find this funny, Peaches. But I’m very much attached to my balls.”
    My sides hurt so much from laughing. I shake my head at Ace. “Let’s go, don’t want my sister to end up chopping off your precious balls,” I snicker, can’t help myself.
    Ace jumps off the bed and reaches for the door handle. Opening the door, he signals me to go first. Awe what a gentleman.
    I make my way into the hallway. I hear the music blaring, as I enter the main hall. I look to see if I can see Tammy anywhere, but I can’t see her. Where the hell is she? I hear someone call out for Ace. I turn around, it’s Pit, Ace’s father with a mother walking towards us.
    I don’t know why, but I feel sheepish. Pit knows I’m the waitress from the diner, but that’s all. I don’t want him to know that I was just with his son, kissing the ever loving shit out of him.
    Ace grabs my hand and gives it a gentle squeeze, reassuring me that everything is fine. Once Pit sees me, he gives me a sincere smile. The woman beside him looks at me with uncertainty.
    I give a little wave. “Hello.”
    The woman then smiles and turns to Ace. “Sweetheart, please introduce me to your lady friend.”
    Ace looks down at me and smiles.
    “Mom, this is Alison. Alison, this is my mother, Gale Hawke.”
    I can’t help but smile. “Hello, it’s nice to meet you.” I raise my hand to shake Gale’s, but I am engulfed in a hug, Gale then release me.
    “No handshake for my son’s girl.”
    Shaking my head, her son’s girl??? How does she know? As if she knows what I am thinking, Gale’s smirking at me and gives a little wink when Ace isn’t paying attention.

    We decide to play a game of pool. Gale and I are against Ace and Pit. Gale and I are winning and the boys are sulking. I look at Gale, and she looks at the faces the guys are making then looks back to me. We burst out laughing.
    They both grunt at us and we just lose it. We are full on laughing to the point where we are holding our sides as we have tears running down our faces.
    Ace comes over stands in front of me. “Would you like something to drink, Peaches?”
    “Can I have a rum and Coke please?”
    “No problem. I will be right back.” He gives me a quick peck on the lips, he heads toward the bar with Pit.
    Gale is standing there staring at me. I’m not sure why. I’m beginning to get nervous. I fidget with my hands, as I sit down at the table beside the pool table.
    Gale speaks low enough for me to hear. “I have never seen Ace the way he is with you, with anyone else. Don’t break my baby’s heart.” Her words bring prosperity, knowing that Ace is different with me. I hope she’s right.
    As I look around the club, waiting for Ace and Pit to get back with our drinks. I see Tammy looking miffed. Tammy scans the area and as soon as she spots me, she marches all the way to the table.
    She huffs loudly as she sits down in the chair beside me.
    “What’s wrong?” I demand. Knowing something is wrong.
    She growls. “Nothing! And I mean absolutely nothing.” Gale looks between us both and excuses herself from the table.
    I feel like were being stared at. I lift my eyes and see Viper at the bar talking to Ace, staring our way, but

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