Claimed by a Stranger (Craved Series #2)

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Author: Hazel Kelly
prehistoric jungle, like
the cast of Lost was going to jump out from behind the greenery and say “you
found us!”
     
    But I knew
better than to think there was anyone else around. After all, not only was our sense
of isolation tangible, but we hadn’t seen a single soul since we’d turned down the
dirt path.
     
    And while Jack
hadn’t mentioned anything about it being a private show, I was beginning to
think I’d be shocked if it were anything but.
     
     

Chapter
7: Jack
     
     
    I couldn’t remember the last time I’d had such a gorgeous woman on
the back of my bike. Most of the hook ups I’d enjoyed over the last few years
were with girls I’d met out with Jin, and our adventures were limited to
walking back to the closest bed.
    However, it was thrilling to have Audrey on the back of my bike,
her fingers sunk into my sides and her legs squeezed around me. I tried not to
go too fast because I wasn’t sure how confident she was on the bike- or in me
yet. But by the way she hugged her tits against me, it didn’t seem like she was
having a bad time.
    And I was so excited for the surprise. I knew she was going to
be blown away and that it would be the coolest show anyone had ever taken her
to, which was good because she deserved to have a good time. Especially after
the way I’d abandoned her last night.
    I pulled the bike up next to a tree at the edge of the dense
forest and turned off the ignition.
    “We’re here,” I said, knocking the kickstand down and waiting
for her to hop off.
    “This is not
what I thought you had in mind,” she said, stepping off the bike.
     
    “What did you
think I had in mind?” I asked, swinging my leg over my seat.
     
    “I don’t know.
Something less-”
     
    “Amazing?”
     
    “Isolated,”
she said. “I mean, this is the middle of nowhere.”
     
    “That’s part
of the charm,” I said. “Not many tourists ever get to see this show.”
     
    She crinkled
her nose.
     
    “And don’t assume
that’s because it’s no good,” I said. “I assure you, you’re going to remember
tonight for the rest of your life.”
     
    She looked
like she didn’t know whether to be excited or frightened.
     
    I unclipped
her helmet and hung it on the bike. “How’s your butt?”
     
    “A bit numb to
be honest.”
     
    Much to my
disappointment, I couldn’t think of a charming way to suggest I help her get
the blood flowing back there.
     
    “I don’t do
much motorcycle riding at home.”
     
    “Did you like
it?”
     
    “Yeah,” she
said, shaking her helmet hair out with her fingers. “It was fun.”
     
    “Good.” I
opened the bike seat and pulled out a plastic bag from 7/11 and a folded
blanket. “This way,” I said, removing my glasses and sticking them in the
pocket of my loose shirt.
     
    “Is it safe to
be out here?” she asked.
     
    “Safest place
I know,” I said, leading the way.
     
    The forest was
dark around us, but I knew my way by memory and took my time so she wouldn’t
have to work too hard to keep up. Finally, some light seeped through the thick
foliage ahead, and I followed it until we broke through to the edge of a large
clearing surrounded by dark trees like the ones we’d passed to get there.
     
    I stopped and waited
for Audrey to reach my side. When she caught up, she looked past the treeline at
the night sky.
     
    “Wow,” she
said. “This feels so far away.”
     
    “In a good
way?” I asked, leading her to a corner of the field.
     
    “Yeah. It’s so
peaceful out here. I mean, it’s loud from the insects, but it feels sort of Zen.”
     
    I smiled. I
was glad she could see what a special place it was, glad I hadn’t kept it to
myself for the first time.
     
    I guess I felt
like most of the women I met were into flashier types of entertainment, that
they weren’t as down to Earth. But the fact that she was from Seattle gave me
hope that she might be a little more interested in nature.
     
    So far, my gut
instinct hadn’t let
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