She threw her hands into the air. “You’re so insane. I don’t have a clue what I’m going to do with you.”
“I know exactly what I’m going to do with you. First, instead of fucking your brains out, my beautiful little princess, I’m going to make love to my wife. I’m going to take my time and kiss every single inch of her. I want her to know that she’s the most important person in my life.”
She turned her head and looked up at him in that way she had, as if he were her sun, the moon and the stars all rolled into one.
“When I’m absolutely certain that she understands that and feels loved, then, because you just keep bringing up your money, and you know the consequences, I’m getting my cock sucked and I’m not going to let you touch it. I’m in control the entire time. Then, you’re going to lie across my lap with a very hot little plug in you and I’m going to give you another lesson in remembering that one little rule, the only one I’ve laid down. Then I’m going to fuck your brains out.”
She turned so her naked body was pressed tightly against his chest and slid her slender arms around his neck. “That sounds absolutely perfect to me.”
That was Soleil. His woman. Perfect.TERMS ASSOCIATED WITH BIKER CLUBS1-percenters: This is a term often used in association with outlaw bikers, as in “99 percent of clubs are law-abiding, but the other 1 percent are not.” Sometimes the symbol is worn inside a diamond-shaped patch.
3-piece patch or 3-piece: This term is used for the configuration of a club’s patch: the top piece, or rocker, with club name; a center patch that is the club’s logo; and a bottom patch or rocker with the club’s location, such as Sea Haven.
Biker: someone who rides a motorcycle
Biker friendly: a business that welcomes bikers
Boneyard: refers to a salvage yard
Cage: often refers to a car, van or truck (basically any vehicle not a motorcycle)
Chapter: the local unit of a larger club
Chase vehicle: a vehicle following riders on a run just in case of a breakdown
Chopper: customized bike
Church: club meeting
Citizen: someone not a biker
Club: could be any group of riders banding together (most friendly)
Colors: patches, logo, something worth fighting for because it represents who you are
Cut: vest or denim jacket with sleeves cut off with club colors on them; almost always worn, even over leather jackets
Dome: helmet
Getting patched: Moving up from prospect to full club member (you would receive the logo patch to wear with rockers). This must be earned, and is the only way to get respect from brothers.
Hang-around: anyone hanging around the club who might want to join
Hog: nickname for motorcycle, mostly associated with Harley-Davidson
Independent: a biker with no club affiliation
Ink: tattoo
Ink slinger: a tattoo artist
Nomad: club member who travels between chapters; goes where he’s needed in his club
Old lady: A wife or woman who has been with a man for a long time. It is not considered disrespectful nor does it have anything to do with how old one is.
Patch holder: member of a motorcycle club
Patches: Sewn on vests or jackets, these can be many things with meanings or just for fun, even gotten from runs made.
Poser: pretend biker
Property of: a patch displayed on a jacket, vest or sometimes a tattoo, meaning the woman (usually old lady or longtime girlfriend) is with the man and his club
Prospect: someone working toward becoming a fully patched club member