Tara smiled.“Yeah, Barb told us.”
“She told you what?”
“That you’re new in town, need a job, are from the south, and were a biker’s woman,” Amelia said.
Naya’s eyes widened.“No.I was never his woman.He just helped me out when I was ...in a situation.”
Tara and Amelia glanced at each other and then back at her.
“From the blush on your face, this has got to be good,” Tara said and grinned.
Naya could feel her face get even hotter.“Oh, well.It’s a long story.”
“Now, we have to know the story,” Tara said.
“I can’t.It’s embarrassing.”
Naya jumped when a huge shadow fell over them.She glanced up and then some more to see one of the bikers frowning down at the women.The thought of the women getting in trouble upset her.
“Hey, mister, they didn’t do anything wrong.They were just being nice,” Naya said.She swallowed when his attention centered on her.She’d never been so terrified in her life.
“Fury, knock it off.You’re scaring her,” Amelia said.
Naya’s mouth fell open.“No, Amelia, don’t say that.It’s okay.I don’t want you to get in trouble because of me.”
Amelia chuckled and then looked at the man.“I want her.”
Fury sighed dramatically.“Babe...”
“Fury...”Amelia said.
The two went back and forth until Amelia clapped and grinned.
“What just happened?”Naya asked.
They all laughed.
“My old lady wants you so she’s going to get you,” Fury said.
It took a moment for Naya to understand.“Wait, what?”
Amelia reached across the table and took her hand.“You’re coming home with us.”
“No!I can’t do that.”
“Listen,” Tara said.“Barb said you are looking for a job.”
Naya nodded.
“Well, we have several businesses, and there might be an opening in one.”
Naya sat back.On the one hand, it would be great if they had a job for her, but on the other hand, she didn’t know if she could be around a bunch of bikers without thinking about Dutch.
“Please,” Amelia pleaded.
Tara snorted.“You might as well say yes because she won’t stop until she gets her way.”
“Ain’t that the truth?”Fury grumbled.