Patriot (Silver Saints MC) - Page 14

I pulled myself out of my fantasies when Patriot paused to ask, “You okay over there, Cherry?”

“Cher—” His customer didn’t finish echoing my nickname because he caught the death glare Patriot sent his way. “Right, shutting up now.”

I giggled and nodded. “Yeah, I’m good.”

He flashed me a grin. “I’ll be done in about thirty minutes. If you want to grab a drink, the fridge in the break room is stocked.”

His gaze dropped to my mouth when I licked my lips, his eyes darkening to a shade of navy. Needing a break from the chemistry between us—which crackled around the booth—I hopped off my seat to take him up on his offer. “You know what? I am thirsty. Can I bring anything back for you?”

“Nope, I’m good.” His grin widened as he bent over his customer’s arm to finish working on the colorful sleeve that stretched from shoulder to wrist.

Since there wasn’t anyone around when I walked into the break room, I stuck my head into the freezer to cool off. Just being around Patriot left me hot and bothered. By the time I finished my drink and pulled myself together, he was already at the front counter with his customer. My eyes widened at the wad of cash the guy handed Patriot, and I let out a low whistle after he left. “Whoa! I had no clue tattoos were that expensive.”

“He was in my chair for six hours this round. Two hundred bucks an hour plus tip”—he tapped the stack of bills on the counter in front of him—“adds up pretty damn fast when you’re doing a custom piece as big as his.”

“Then I guess I shouldn’t feel too guilty about how much I spent today.” I scrunched my nose. “Although I’m not sure how I’ll ever be able to pay you back. Do you guys own a bar? I know it might not seem like it with everything that happened at Hell’s Kitchen, but I’m a really good waitress.”

Patriot came around the counter to wrap his fingers around my wrist and pull me against his chest. Then he slid his arms around my back, his large hands spanning my waist. His blue eyes were serious—and full of desire—as he stared down at me. “I’m not expecting you to pay me back for the shit you bought today, Cherry.”

“But—”

He brushed his mouth over mine to stop the flow of words. I pressed trembling fingers to my lips as he said, “If you’d feel better having something to do, you can help out here while I’m working. Answer the phones, book appointments, shit like that. Not because you owe me or the club anything, though. You need anything, I’ll make sure you get it.”

Butterflies took flight in my belly. “Wow.”

His lips curved into a sexy smirk. “You deserve all the wow I can give you, baby.”

“I don’t even know what to say to that.”

“There’s nothing to say.” After leaning over the counter to shove most of the cash into the register and pocketing the rest, he led me toward the door. “Unless you’re gonna try to deny something’s happening between us?”

“Nope,” I whispered, shaking my head.

“Good, because I’ve been looking forward to having you all to myself in my room again tonight.” Goose bumps spread across my skin as his gaze raked me from head to toe. He picked up his pace, and I hurried to keep up with him.

I tugged on his hand as we walked past the kitchen. “I had dinner with Bridget and Cat at the mall, but you said you were working on that guy’s tattoo for the past six hours. Aren’t you hungry?”

Those goose bumps turned into a full-body shiver when he growled, “I’m fucking starving, baby. But not for food.”

8

Patriot

Cherry’s cheeks bloomed with pink, making the freckles sprinkled over her face look even more prominent. I licked my lips in anticipation of finding every one of those cute little spots all over her body. I turned with a determined stride and led her to my room as swiftly as possible without her tripping. When we finally arrived, I urged her inside with a pat on her delectable ass, then followed her in and locked the door behind me.

Erin stopped by the bed and glanced at me nervously. I took in the amount of shopping bags set on there and frowned, making her eyes widen. “That’s all you got, Cherry?”

She stared at me blankly for a moment, then burst out laughing. I loved the musical sound, and the way her face lit up made her even more beautiful.

I swaggered over to her and cupped her hips, waiting until she calmed down and smiled up at me. “I guess I need to have a talk with the girls about what I mean when I say, ‘everything she needs.’”

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