Owned by the Outlaw

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Authors: Jenika Snow
Tags: Erótica, Literature & Fiction, Paranormal, Romantic Erotica
night.   But it was the flash of red hair, unbound,
that had his heart racing and his bear suddenly coming alert.
    No fucking
way.
    Molly moved off of the side of the road without
looking his way. She was smart in the respect she wasn’t hitchhiking, but it
was stupid to be walking at this time. He pulled to a stop beside her, but she
picked up her pace. He noticed she reached in her bag, but kept her hand in
there. Smart girl. He grinned, thinking she was packing, or maybe had a bottle of Mace. “Molly?”
    She stopped and snapped her head over to him. For a
second he could see was trying to focus on him and the sudden light that
surrounded them. And then recognition covered her face, and the scent of
something very sweet came from her. “Stinger, right?”
    It had been a little bit of time since he had seen
her, but not a whole lot, so he didn’t know why he was so surprised that she
remembered his name.
    “Yeah, you remember?”
    She laughed, but that, too, was forced. “It’s hard
to forget a guy that put his buddies in place when they were being dicks to
me.” She smiled again, and this time it was genuine.
    The moment he had realized it was her, his cock had
become hard, and he felt like a fucking pervert, but the emotion that rode him
a lot harder than lust was his need to protect her. “What the fuck are you
doing out here? It’s late, dark, and really damn dangerous.” He had to speak
loudly to be heard over his engine, but he heard her swallow like they were all
alone in a closed up room.
    “Yeah, I know, but my car broke down, and my damn
phone has no reception out here.” She sighed and smiled, but it was forced. “I
feel like I’m in some really bad horror film.”
    “Shit girl, you should have stayed in your car—”And
then that spark of annoyance and anger that he had sensed when he had seen her
for the first time in that warehouse came up with a vengeance. He felt his lips
twitch from it.
    “Until when? Some psycho came by? Until the sun came up? Or until
my phone decided it wanted to turn on and my car fixed itself ?”
There was a bite to her words.
    If anyone had mouthed out to him any other time he
would have knocked their teeth in, but this was Molly, the female that had
single-handedly turned his fucking world upside down without even realizing it.
Before he could say anything she was speaking again.
    “I’m sorry about that.” She rubbed her eyes. “I feel
like I’ve been walking forever, and this road is never-ending.” She looked at
him, and even in the darkness he could see how blue her eyes were. They were
like sapphires, and so damn mesmerizing.
    “No worries. I’m more concerned about you out here
by yourself.” Stinger didn’t bring up the fact a Grizzly old lady had been
attacked on a stretch of road. “Here.” He took off his helmet and handed it
over to her. “I’ll call the club and get a prospect to tow your car to the
mechanic shop owned by the club. They’ll see what’s going on with it in the
morning, get it fixed, and I’ll take you where you need to go.”
    She took the helmet from him and placed it on her
head. Her red hair was wavy and flowed over her shoulders. And all he could
keep thinking about as he stared at it was having those wine colored locks
wrapped around one of his fists as he plowed his cock into her pussy. He bet
she’d be hot and wet, and so damn tight. He looked at her chest, saw her
breasts rise and fall over the thin jacket she wore, and felt his cock jerk
against behind his pants. Shit, he could totally slide his dick between those
mountains and titty -fuck her until he gave her one
hell of a pearl necklace.
    “Stinger?”
    Dammit, he had been staring at her big ass tits
while thinking of fucking her rough and hard, and
Molly had clearly caught him being a pervert. He lifted his eyes to her face,
saw her incredulous look, and felt like a bastard. “I’m sorry.” The words came
out and never in his life had he apologized for

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