The Secret's Out (Hawks MC: Caroline Springs Charter, #1)

The Secret's Out (Hawks MC: Caroline Springs Charter, #1) by Lila Rose

Book: The Secret's Out (Hawks MC: Caroline Springs Charter, #1) by Lila Rose Read Free Book Online
Authors: Lila Rose
Tags: Drama, Suspense, Erótica, Romance, Family Life, Action, threesome, MC, mmf
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gone out. So when I didn’t see her, confusion swept through me. Who had Caden been talking to?
    “No worries,” Eli responded.
    My eyes widened. “You’re not coming?”
    He gave me a wink. “No, sweetheart, this is Caden’s and your night. I’ve got tomorrow night with you.”
    Goodness. Now I was a ball full of more nerves than before.
    Caden and I would be alone for the first time since they’d arrived.
    Alone.
    Would he try to kiss me?
    Oh, I hoped so...even though the thought sent butterflies to assault my stomach.
    Still, I hadn’t gone without Eli before and I was worried he would be hurt over my time with Caden. Would he be jealous and end up lashing out in some way?
    “Babe,” Eli called. I then watched him stand from the couch and stalk toward me. He cupped my cheeks and smiled reassuringly down at me. “I love that you’re worried about going out without me, but you and Pick need this, like I’ll need it tomorrow night. We need our time as a couple instead of the three of us.”
    “But—”
    “Sweetheart,” he interrupted. “I’m not saying I don’t like the times when it is the three of us. But I think, to make this work, we need...fuck, I’m gonna sound like a chick. We need our separate date nights.”
    Caden coughed a laugh into his hand. “Yep, chick sounding right there, brother.”
    Eli rolled his eyes. “Fuck off, you agreed with me.”
    Out of the corner of my eye, I caught Caden’s gaze. “You did?”
    “Of course, baby. Billy may be an idiot most of the time, but sometimes he can get something right.”
    Eli’s hand slid from my face to my shoulders. “Sweetheart, I need you to do something for me.”
    He sounded so serious that I asked straight away, “What?”
    “Hit him.” With his head, he gestured to Caden. I giggled when I saw his mouth twitch, showing me he was joking.
    “Precious won’t do that.”
    Eli leaned forward, his lips swiftly touched my neck, and then he whispered, “Have a good night, babe, and no worrying about me. Just enjoy it, okay?”
    He pulled back to look down at me. “Okay, Eli,” I whispered.
    That night Caden took me out on our first official date and it was totally different to what Eli and I did together. Caden first took me to a restaurant where we ate seafood, talked and laughed a lot.
    He was surprised when I asked him if he thought what we were doing was going to work.  His nod was fast and then he said, “Yeah, Josie. I know what I feel for you and I know Billy feels the same way. It helps he’s an okay guy and I trust him with you. It’ll be good. Christ, fuck that, what we’ll have will be fantastic.”
    My shy smile told him I believed him. If he and Eli could work together to be with me, then I had to stop worrying about the both of them turning against each other for some reason or another. I had to trust them with that, like I trusted them with me.
    After eating, Caden took me, in Eli’s new truck he bought in the first week of being here, for a drive. At first, I thought he was taking me parking...because wasn’t that something couples did?
    My men were rough, tough, bikers. No doubt they were feeling frustration in their pants with how slow things were going. And I felt bad for it. Especially when I was the one holding back from them and then, I’d witness, some mornings, their morning wood, which they would try to hide while they went to the bathroom. It wasn’t only their morning wood I’d been thinking about, but the times when I would sit on the couch with them, or the times I cleaned the apartment and I’d find them watching me while they—what they thought discreetly—adjusted themselves in their jeans.
    Though, thinking of their...erections wasn’t a good plan on my first date with Caden. When he pulled into the only drive-in theatre, I was thrilled and now turned-on from thinking of them being hard for me.
    “Baby, come here,” Caden ordered. With sweating palms, a fast beating heart and nerves

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