She also had on a red leather bra-type thing that left all that gorgeous creamy skin on full display.
Add in the red painted lips, her hair in big curls that fell down her back in luxurious waves, and the black four-inch heels on herfeet—I was ready to throw her over my shoulder and kidnap her so I could slide into my heaven.
She looked down at me and caught the heat I knew was written clearly in my eyes, then she licked her fucking lips.
I heard men groaning around me.
I fucking smirked.
And the big bastard at my side ruined the entire night.
“What the fuck is she wearing?” Garret growled.
I looked at him and gave him a shut-the-fuck-up look.
The big bastard paid me no mind.
No, he stood up, and I had a feeling in the pit of my stomach; therefore, I too stood up.
And when he headed to the stage where my woman stood beside Lena and Raine, he glared up at her.
Garret shook his head and looked at my woman with a look I wanted to slap off his face, “I’ve never been disappointed in you until now.”
“She should’ve known better,” Garret continued with his diatribe.
“Garret, I get you’re pissed, man. But you need to stop. Ripper…” I heard Storm say and didn’t realize he too had followed.
“Why the fuck did she think something like this would be okay?” he raged.
I took in a deep breath, then I looked up at my woman, who had tears in her eyes.
“Brother, be best for you to go somewhere and cool off,” one of the brothers suggested.
Then I gritted my teeth and put one foot in front of the other towards the doors.
I knew if I didn’t get out of hearing range, I wouldn’t be able to put the leash back on the raging beast that lived inside of me.
That was when I heard it, and everything inside me coiled up tight.
“Why the fuck is she dressed like a whore?” Garret roared.
I stood there, trying to calm the raging beast inside of me.
Don’t do it.
Don’t fucking do it.
It will hurt Creedence.
And you swore, the first time you ever laid eyes on her, that you wouldn’t be that guy.
Then I heard her shout, “Hands off, asshole.”
I snapped my head around to see who she was talking to, but with all the brothers there, I couldn’t see her.
“Move,” I barked.
They moved.