Spec (Defenders M.C, Book 6)

Spec (Defenders M.C, Book 6) by Amanda Anderson

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access to her skin.
    “I’ll be fine honey-pie.  I promise.”
    “I want you.”  He growled against her neck.
    The doorbell dashed their hopes of a quickie all to hell, but the promise in his eyes made her shiver.  As much as Candy wanted Spec, she was excited to show Mina everything about her life.  Mina especially wanted to see the tattoo studio Ink owned.
    Spec grumbled when Candy pulled away and answered the door.  She introduced Mina and Spec and he took his leave, but the look in his eyes made Candy want to squirm.
    “Oh he is as hot as an oven burner on broil!  Holy shit Candy!  No wonder you were so bummed.  Looks like things are all worked out now though.”  Mina said with rounded eyes.
    “Yes.  Things are turning out to be just fine.”  Candy said and hugged her friend tight.  “I’m so glad you’re here!  I can show you around my world for a change.”
    “I’m not all that sure I’ll fit in here.  Ink has never wanted me to come visit before.  He always said I was too much of a good girl to even be in this town.”
    Candy laughed.  Mina was a good girl.  She Had big blue eyes that were so wide that they looked like a cartoon character, but they were filled with an innocence Candy wondered if she had ever had even as a child.  Mina kept her hair pulled back in a braid that reached to the middle of her back and only took it down to bathe and sleep.  She was certainly not the sort of woman who usually hung around with the club, but she was about to have a wild weekend and Candy was going to watch her like a hawk.
    “Come on silly goose.  Let’s get you ready to paint the town red.”
    Candy was determined to doll Mina up and show her how fun it could be to just let go, but she would be right there beside her to make sure nothing too serious happened.
    They dropped by the tattoo studio first since it was just downstairs and Candy marveled at the way Ink frowned when he looked at his cousin. 
    “Shorts are too damned short Mina.  What were you thinking?”  Ink frowned.
    “Ink let her have some fun!  Those aren’t nearly as short as what Angel wears all the damned time.”  Candy rolled her eyes and laughed.
    “That’s different.”  He grumbled.
    Mina dropped her head and looked like she might cry.  “I can go change.”  She whispered.
    Candy was furious.  “No.  You look hot!  Why would you change?”
    Mina looked up at Ink with her blue eyes awash with tears.  “Do I look that bad?”
    Bad?  She was beautiful!  Her shorts weren’t all that short and she was wearing a conservative top by club standards.  Her cowboy boots were a nice touch too.  Her hair was pulled away from her face and secured by a clip so it fell in inky waves down her back.  She was stunning.
    Candy watched Ink’s jaw work.  “You are beautiful Mina.  I just don’t want you getting into trouble.  These men aren’t used to dealing with a real lady.”
    Well that slapped Candy right in the face and by the look on Angel’s face she felt the sting too.  Before either girl could speak up the door opened and Tommy walked in.  His eyes about bugged out of his head when he saw Mina.
    Ink exploded.  He shoved Tommy against the front door and got in his face.  “You don’t fucking look at her that way.  You don’t get that privilege.  You fucked up the one time anyone trusted you with a woman and I’ll be damned if I trust you with Mina.”
    “Mina.”  Tommy breathed as his eyes strayed to her again.  She seemed to find him just and interesting because her wide blue eyes were glued to him.
    “Fucking no Tommy.”  Ink moved so Tommy couldn’t see Mina anymore.
    “Damn it get the fuck off me Ink.  When am I going to live that shit down?”
    “When you prove to everyone that honor means more to you than pussy.”
    “Fuck you man.”
    Tommy shoved Ink away and jerked open the door.  He met Mina’s eyes before they closed and Candy could almost feel the sparks that flew

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