BULL: MC ROMANCE (Forsaken Riders MC Romance Book 6)

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Author: Samantha Leal
felt warm inside. Reid had been a good man, they were right. And from the sounds of their stories, it was clear he was never going to be forgotten.
    Sasha moved around the tables and cleared their empty glasses away, she smiled and spoke back to them when the men engaged with her, but otherwise she just wanted to keep a low profile. She had seen girls who had worked there before overstep boundaries. Nothing was ever said to them when they started working there, but it was as if the girls were just supposed to pick up on it and not make too much drama. Sasha had figured it all out in her first week and guessed that was probably why she had lasted so long there and was so well liked. She let them get on with their business, stayed out of any discussions and was discreet and courteous when something bad was going on. And now, with the death of Reid, there could be no exceptions. No matter how much she may have wanted to walk right over to their tables, pull up a chair and get heavily involved. She had to stay away and wait for them to invite her in, or to tell her themselves. 
    She bent down and started to stock the refrigerators when suddenly she was aware that there was movement next to the bar. She carried on shoving in the warm bottles of beer and then she rose to her feet and turned around.
    To her complete surprise, Bull was standing right there in front of her. He had pulled one of the high stools up to the counter and he was leaning over on his elbows lighting up a cigarette as his hair fell sexily down around his eyes. Sasha felt her stomach tighten. He was so handsome and so intimidating… She had been waiting for a chance to get close to him for so long, and now, in the strangest of circumstances, he had chosen to come and sit right next to her.
    “Hey,” she smiled. “Congratulations on… you know…” she looked down, slightly embarrassed.
    Bull looked up and smiled at her. His cigarette was smoking and clamped between his teeth and Sasha honestly didn’t think he had ever looked sexier.
    “Thank you,” he exhaled out two long plumes of smoke from his nostrils. “Shame it had to come at a price…”
    “I’m so sorry about Reid,” she said. “I have a lot of good memories of him… He was a very, very well loved man…”
    Bull looked up and locked in on her eyes and smiled.
    “I know,” he said. “And thank you.”
    Sasha smiled sheepishly and stood fidgeting, unsure of what to do with her hands. His presence made her so nervous, and now he was actually paying her attention, she almost didn’t know how to take it. He held her gaze and smiled at her, and she was like a deer caught in the headlights, completely frozen and shocked.
    “So…” he said. “A drink?”
    “Shit!” she laughed, “Of course, sorry, what can I get you?” she started flapping, instantly feeling totally stupid with her mistake. She had just shown a total lack of job ownership in front of her new boss.
    “No,” he laughed as he shook his head and held up a full of bottle of beer that he was cradling in his hand. “I meant, a drink for you…?”
    Sasha felt her mouth drop, but she quickly pulled it up into an embarrassed smile. She brushed her long blonde hair behind her ears and beamed at him. She could tell that her cheeks were flushing pink and she started to stammer.
    “Th, that would be… erm… lovely, thank you,” she smiled.
    “Well why don’t you take five off and come and sit around here with me?” he said with a wicked grin. “Not like we’re busy is it?”
    Sasha felt as if she was dreaming. How could this even be real? Bull… the man she had lusted after but had seemed invisible to, had just asked her for her time. There had to be another reason. He’d barely looked in her direction before and now suddenly he wanted to talk with her and was asking her to take a break…
    She bit her bottom lip and smiled up at him, aware that she was turning an even deeper shade of red as she started to untie
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