5 Bikers for Valentines
“Yep,” I said.
“Interesting woman,” Jacob said.
“She’s got a thing for you guys,” I said flatly.
“Not really my type,” Nick said. “How about you guys?”
“Nope,” Tyler and Tanner said.
“Pretty much speaks for the lot of us,” Jacob said.
“Sorry for her petty antics,” I said.
“No need. Your family tree was obviously on a hill anyway,” Nick said. “You rolled pretty far away from it.”
I grinned at his comment as a flush rose to my cheeks.
“I see you’re done with these beers. Care for another?” I asked.
“I’ve gotta get out of here actually,” Jacob said.
“I’m right on his tail,” Nick said.
“Same here. But I think Tyler and Tanner are hanging out for a little bit,” Adam said.
“I’ll take another beer,” Tyler said.
“Sure. I’ll stick it out,” Tanner said.
“‘Stick it out.’ Man, you guys know how to make a girl feel special,” I said, chuckling.
“We’re just getting started,” Tyler said, staring right into my eyes.
“Don’t stay out too late,” Adam said.
“And tip our bartender nicely before you two leave,” Jacob said.
“Emma, always a pleasure,” Nick said.
“Likewise,” I said, smiling.
But then, something I wasn’t expecting happened. The three guys leaned over the bar and kissed me on the cheek. Adam’s lips were warm and dominant, pressing deep into my skin before he backed off. Nick’s kiss was much gentler, and his slightly-chapped lips tickled my skin, drawing a smile across my cheeks. But Jacob’s kiss was electric. He kissed my forehead as he cupped the back of my neck. I could feel my body melting into them as Lindy gaped out of the corner of my vision.
“Take care of that sweet pussy of yours,” Jacob whispered into my skin. “Until we can get back to it, that is.”
My eyes widened as my cheeks flushed a crimson red in the middle of the bar. But the best part?
I could feel my mother’s eyes burning holes into the side of my head.
I watched the three of them leave as I settled back onto my feet. My eyes came back into contact with the twins sitting in front of me, and their smiles were wide. It was the first time I’d seen any of the brothers genuinely smile like that, and I loved the way their eyes sparkled. I dipped behind the counter and pulled out two more beers, opening them before I slid them their way.
“Been a busy night?” Tanner asked.
“Or relatively simple?” Tyler asked.
I leaned against the counter, inching my body closer to theirs so I could put on a show for my mother.
“Been pretty busy,” I said. “But that means more tips, so I’ll take it when I can get it.”