Sophia Hampton - Withdrawal (Satan's Cubs Motorcycle Club Book 2)

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down on the sofa, pretending to play a game on his phone so that he didn’t have a reason to look up and accidentally get a full frontal view of one of her male companions. But it didn’t do much good as he felt hands begin to massage his shoulders. He looked side to side to see that the hands on him were female but way too dark to belong to Zoey.
     
    He jumped up on his feet and flipped around to reprimand whoever it was. It was a dark girl with large, bright eyes and long lashes and nails. Most of her looked unnatural and fake, like she’d had surgery on every part of her.
     
    “Sorry, I thought you were another one of Miss Zoey’s male visitors. I’m Michelle.” She held out her hand to shake, and Andy took it reluctantly. Really, Miss Zoey, what kind of party was this?
     
    “Ah, I see you’ve met Michelle,” Zoey called out as she came back into the room, a small plastic bag in her hand. “Michelle, this is Andy. He’s a friend of mine. Michelle here has just moved from Martinique, and I’ve decided to take her in and show her American society. She earns her keep as a servant of kinds. She does laundry, bathrooms, back massages….”
     
    She trailed off as Andy held out a chunk of cash for her. She took his hand and forced him to slip it into the pocket of her robe before she placed the bag into his jacket pocket. He could smell some kind of flowery perfume on her and pulled away quickly. “Thanks,” he muttered, making his way back out through the door. He wasn’t going to let her talk him into staying any longer. He’d have to find somewhere else to snort it, maybe the mall bathroom. He was that desperate.
     
    He let his hand feel the plastic in his pocket before climbing back onto his bike. “This is the last time,” he said to himself before taking off.
     

CHAPTER FIVE
    Melanie couldn’t be still as she paced the apartment, waiting for Andy to walk in the door. She’d found a note on the counter saying he had gone out and not to worry about dinner because he was taking care of it. It seemed like a nice gesture, but after what she’d found in the closet when she was pulling out some jeans made the whole nice thought go to hell. She was nervous and felt her body was shaking. It was way past time to confront him about his behavior and now this thing that she found. It was so confusing and frustrating.
     
    Just then, she heard the knob turning and in came Andy, carrying a big paper bag with a huge smile on his face. Melanie tried to keep her wits about her as he set the bag down on the kitchen counter and came up to her. She wasn’t going to just let it go this time.
     
    She braced herself as Andy gave her a sultry kiss and took off his jacket. He was looking a little thinner these days, and it actually suited him well. It was hard not to just jump him right there. “So, I made a trip to the market today and got all my favorite seafood, only the best for my baby. I thought it would be nice to celebrate you officially moving in. How does that sound?”
     
    She gave Andy a weak smile as he began to unload the paper bag onto the counter. She felt like she was going to choke at the sight of how much he had bought. It was enough to feed a whole house full of people.
     
    “Oh, and I also got you this.” He pulled something out of his pocket, a little black box with gold lettering on it. For a moment she felt her heart begin to melt. She took the box from him and opened it to find a gold charm bracelet inside with a motorcycle charm already on it as well as a heart. There was plenty of room to add more, and she got the feeling it was a high carat count as well.
     
    She felt her resolve failing. How could she be mad at him when he was doing such romantic things for her? But then again, gestures like that always reeked of a guilty conscience. She knew she still had to say something.
     
    “Andy, we need to talk.” Melanie sighed and collapsed into a dining room chair as if she were
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