Twice Driven
the city, so it’s got that going for it.”

    Jackson grinned. “Not a fan?”

    “ Uh , not at all. I grew up in the country, and I miss it.”

    The guys shared another look before Connor cleared his throat. “You know, you could stick around town for a bit, see how you like it.”

    I grinned, feeling my face blush again. “Oh, I don’t know.”

    “It’s   pretty nice place.”

    I sighed and looked back out the window. “Yeah, its a gorgeous little town, I just don’t really have, uh, the funds , to stay here.”

    “You could stay with us.”

    I could feel the heat on my face. “That’s-”

    What, crazy? Insane because I didn’t even know these men? And, yet, why did the idea stick inside my head and sit there burning like this little thing I couldn’t ignore?

    “That’s very kind of you, but I- I like to pay for my own way.”

    Connor’s eyes lit up and he shrugged. “Marge is always hiring here at the diner.” He nodded at the woman I recognized from the front desk of the motel the night before, and she walked over with a coffee pot.

    “Looking for a job, sweetie?”

    I rolled my eyes. “Oh, I- I don’t know.”

    She smiled at me. “Well, you just let me know if you want it and it’s yours.” She turned and shot Jackson and Connor a quick look. “Boys, you know I love you in here, but...” she cleared her throat. “Sheriff Watts was by yesterday looking for you.”

    I raised a brow at the two of them, but Jackson just shook his head. “Misunderstanding, Marge. You know Con and I.”

    “I know you boys always do what’s right by people around here, just thought I’d mention it.”

    Connor nodded. “Thanks.”

    Could I stay there in Parker? What, let go of all that crap I’d dealt with in the city, work at the diner, and live the country life?

    ...With Connor and Jackson?

    The thought had me blushing all over again as the wicked fantasies of the night before came rushing back.

    “Would you mind excusing me for a second?” I bit my lip and smiled at my two strange rescuers. “I just need to grab my phone from the car.”

    Jackson frowned. “I wouldn’t use your cell,” he coughed. “I mean, if you were running from anything,” he added with a cocky grin.

    I shook my head. “Just want to check my mail, figure some things out.”

    Connor’s jaw broke into a grin. “Figure some things out like moving to Parker?”

    I grinned and wagged my eyebrows at him as I slid out of the booth. “ Maybe? ”

    I felt like a crazy person as I walked away. God, I was really thinking about it - about staying right here in this little town and letting everything else drift behind me. I felt safe here, and like I could start something new, and I knew that had everything to do with the two bikers.  

    I could feel their eyes on me as I walked away, and I felt a naughty thrill rush through me as I put a bit more sway to my hips before turning and winking at them.

    This was so not me - flirting so openly with two rough men like this? And yet, it felt just so natural with them - it felt like I belonged with them.

    I slid into the driver’s seat of my car, shaking my head. Was I really ready to move here?  

    With them? GOD yes .

    I blushed at the thought as I reached for my phone.

    I don’t know what it was that caught my eye - maybe a flash of the sun off the windshield or something - but something sure enough caught my eye enough to make me glance up at the review mirror.

    Oh God no...

    I could feel the fear shoot through me like fire. There, behind my car across the street getting out of his red Porsche, was Joe .

    And he was looking right at me, his face a mask of rage.

    I acted before I could even think, slamming the door shut and almost screaming as I scrambled to jam the keys into the ignition. The car roared to life, and this time I did scream as Joe was suddenly right beside my car, pounding on the window.

    “Get the fuck out of the car, bitch!” He roared,
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