I smiled and brushed my lips against his. “Yeah.”
Chapter fourteen
A Club Problem
Rafferty
Sunlightfilteredthroughtheblinds, and I woke before Alexandra again. On the one hand, it made me miss my bedroom with the blackout curtains I’d installed. On the other hand, it gave me time to wake her up the best way I knew how - with my mouth between her legs.
When I had her good and primed, I knifed off the bed, much to her dismay. I scooped her up in my arms and finished what we started in the shower.
Since her schedule was somewhat flexible, we got on my Triumph and I took her to Metro Diner for breakfast.
“I really should be at home studying, Raff,” she said, sipping her coffee.
I nodded. “And you need a good meal to start your day right. I know you love any form of eggs Benedict, and Metro has some of the best - so that’s what you’ll get.”
“Thanks for taking care of me,” she said.
“It’s not a problem, Lex. Besides, how else was I gonna tear you away from your notes to get you on the back of my bike?”
A sexy grin twisted her lips. “Yeah, your bike far and away beats being on the Vespa.”
I chuckled. “That isn’t sayin’ much, Robertson.”
She set her coffee cup down. “We should have invited Tundra and Beast.”
I shook my head. “No, we shouldn’t have. They’re probably just getting up. And this would cost me twice as much since they’d force me to buy them breakfast.”
Alexandra and I had just dismounted from my bike when Beast and Tundra rode into the apartment complex parking lot. We waited on the sidewalk for them.
Beast tipped his head toward the building. “Let’s head up to her unit.”
Once we were all inside, Beast motioned for us to settle at the dinette table.
“This shit’s fucked up, Alexandra,” Beast said.
She gave a short nod. “You’re telling me.”
His lips quirked in concession. “Yeah, all the money tallied up to fifteen thousand three-hundred dollars.”
Alexandra’s mouth dropped open, and she went pale. “That’s a shitload of cash.”
Tundra sighed. “Yeah, and it stands to reason that someone’s gonna be looking for it. Soon.”
Beast locked eyes with Alexandra. “How soon are you done with your finals?”
“Tomorrow,” she breathed.
Beast nodded. “Good. Volt and I spoke this morning. He’s sharing this news with Cal within the hour. No doubt, Cal will want you away from here until this shit gets settled.”
“That was already the plan,” I murmured.
Tundra leaned forward. “When’s she coming back? The longer she can stay away, the better.”
I looked at Tundra. “She’ll be gone nine days. And unless the brothers have a problem with it, I’m staying at least two days with her when she comes back.”
Beast pushed back from the table, but didn’t stand. “That’s good. We’re taking the cash and the drugs back to Jacksonville with us. Any other decisions will be made during church.”