Through The Weeds (Nightshade MC Book 2)

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good. Now, come on, try it again.” Buster had two clips in the compartment on the bike, and she was going to go through all of them.
    By the last clip, Buster was fairly sure that she was comfortable with the gun. Her accuracy wasn't bad for someone just starting out. “You're pretty good at this. It's pretty hot.”
    “Is that why you really brought me out here? To get all hot and bothered? Because I've got to admit, I'm feeling a wee bit tingly right now.”
    “Is that right?” Buster leaned into her, let her feel his length. He'd been rock hard the entire time. Seeing her shoot was more than pretty hot. “You wanna make a quick stop at your place before you go back to work?”
    “Why waste the time?” Caroline lowered the gun and turned to face him. “Far as I can tell, it's just us and the feral cats out here. Besides, you really care if someone did see us?”
    “Aren't you turning out to be a dirty one?” Buster couldn't say he had a problem with that. In fact, he didn't. “You want me just to throw you down in the dirt or what?”
    “No dirt sex, I've got to go back to work and I'm thinking that it would be as problematic as beach sex with dirt getting places it shouldn't be.” Caroline crinkled her nose. “I was more just thinking you'd shove me up against a wall, yank down my pants and we'd go at it.”
    “So, you've been giving this some thought, have you?”
    “Maybe a little.” She continued to smirk at him. “What do you think?”
    Buster thought, for the first time, that he was in love. He nearly replied with just that but stopped himself at the last second. Instead, he chose not to speak at all. He moved in on Caroline. She threw herself at him, rubbed against him.
    “I'm going to take this as you like the idea very much.” She let out a scream as he lifted her off of the ground and swung her around. “Stop, you're going to make me dizzy.”
    “Oh, I'm going to make you dizzy,” Buster assured her as he claimed her mouth with his own.
     
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    “We need to start figuring out an exit strategy when it comes to Joseph Miller.” Buster saw no point in beating around the bush. It shouldn't surprise any of Nightshade. They'd all realized the man was different since the fire. How could he not be? “He's as crazy as Mark was.”
    “Not going to be easy.” Danny stated the obvious. “We're wound in pretty deep with him. Right now, he's pretty much our only source of income aside from the construction company. If we're out with him, I'm not sure we'll be making enough to live on.”
    “Well, if Miller's out of the picture, it leaves a lot of people needing what we already do. Only difference is, we take the risk and get all the reward,” Buster answered. “We were set to take out Mark Miller. Why can't we do the same with Joseph?”
    “He's too paranoid.” Train spoke up.
    “So, we'll use that against him. We'll figure something out, Train. Do you want to keep on living with Joseph and his threats hanging over our heads? I don't. I'm not saying I've got the magic plan in my back pocket, because I don't. But all of us, together?” Buster would bet anything that they could do it. “Come on, you really think he's better than all of us put together? It's not possible.”
    “I'm just about sick of Miller and his threats.” Danny was the first to speak out. Buster had thought that he might be. “Buster's right. He's as crazy as Mark, maybe crazier and that's saying something.”
    “It's not going to be easy but I'm willing to be it'll be fun.” Ace grinned. “I say fuck it.” Fuck it was also the new motto Ace seemed to have taken with his life. He was drinking, fucking and partying harder than ever before.
    “Let's call the vote,” Buster suggested. “All in favor of an exit strategy?” He felt a sense of pride in his brothers as all hands raised, though he would have accepted it if they'd voted against him even if he thought it was a mistake. Thankfully, it hadn't

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