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The Biker's Fate Chapter 118
Cassidy
Carter hissed and gave my bottom a gentle smack.
I giggled and turned in his arms once I'd set my wine down. I sighed with visual pleasure. He'd stripped down to nothing but a pair of swim trunks and he was delicious. "Wow. I didn't think you could get better looking."
His body had always been muscular in a lanky kind of way, but now it was ripped. Channing Tatum kind of ripped, only bigger.
His expression of irritation changed to a smile and he kissed me. "Why are you still wearing your clothes?"
"Because I'm not ready to swim."
"So?"
"So, I'm good." I ran my finger over his side. He'd added several more tattoos since I'd seen him without a shirt. He had the Dogs of Fire logo over his heart and an eagle across his ribs. On his left bicep, he had a bolt and a nut with my name woven into the threads. "When did you get this?"
He smiled. "The day after you left."
I gasped. "You did?"
"I didn't want to forget."
"I thought you hated me," I whispered.
He cupped my face. "Oh, baby, I could never hate you. I was hurt and wrecked, and a little willing to run into gunfire, but I didn't hate you."
"Ohmigod, did you really run into gunfire?"
Carter chuckled. "I'm not telling you."
"Can we swim now, Carter? Uncle Aidan's in the water already." Maverick asked, appearing out of nowhere and effectively diverting the subject.
True to his word, Hawk did in fact have enough life jackets for everyone and the kids were strolling the boat, decked out in their safety finery.
"Please," I urged.
"Please," Maverick added.
Carter studied me for a few seconds before laying his hand on Maverick's head and smiling down at him. "You bet, buddy."
"I'll get Lily." He turned and started to run, but quickly corrected and slowed to a walk. The rule was no running and I was proud he remembered.
"If you don't have a suit, babe, I'm sure Payton has something you can borrow."
"I'm wearing a suit," I countered.
"Then why are you bein' all weird?"
"I'm not."
"Cass," he said with a sigh. "You're beautiful, baby, you know that, right?"
"Thank you." I smiled. "It's not about that, at least, it's not all about that."
"Then what is it?"
"I don't know... I just haven't been in a bathing suit in a long time, and certainly not in front of all these gorgeous men, not to mention their women. God, did you see Kim? She's like a super model."
He rolled his eyes. "If you find women who need to eat a cookie beautiful."
"What?" I giggled.
"Babe, she's the skeleton of a pretty woman. You, on the other hand, are the whole body."
"Whatever." I felt the heat on my cheeks.
"I'm gonna tell you a secret."
"Oh, yeah?" I craned my head to look up at him.
"I have always loved you and thought your body was hot, but now that you've gained a little weight, I wanna fuck you every three seconds."
I giggled. "Would that even be possible?"
"Can't wait to find out." He kissed my nose. "You had a little preview last weekend, what do you think?"
I shivered. "I think I want a lot more."
He grinned. "Tonight, baby."
I bit my lip and nodded. "Okay."
"Ace," Hawk called. "Comin'?"
"Not yet," he whispered and then grinned. "Clothes off, baby," he ordered, and made his way to the side of the boat.
I climbed up onto the top of the boat where Dani, Kim, and Payton were letting the sun tan them while they watched the rest of the group in the water.
"Hey, Cass," Dani said. "Do you need a suit?"
"No, I'm wearing one."
"Well, get comfy, girl. Soak up some Vitamin D."
I sighed and pulled off my shirt and slid my shorts down my legs. I heard a whistle and followed the sound to find Carter giving me a thumbs-up. He had Maverick on his shoulders and they were horsing around. Cassidy the dog was swimming close to them, her doggie life jacket helping to keep her buoyant.
I gasped when Carter chucked Maverick in the air, but he didn't throw him far, and Maverick squealed with laughter as he bobbed in the water.
"The guys won't let anything happen to Maverick," Payton promised and patted the towel she'd laid out for me next to her. "Come and relax."
I lowered myself and smiled. "I don't even know what that means."
"Well, reacquaint yourself with what we call 'a break,'" Dani said. "You deserve it."
"Twist my arm."
"Do you need lotion?" Dani asked.
"Oh, yeah, that would be great," I said, and took the tube from her. "I put sunblock on my face, but forgot about my pasty white legs."
"I would kill for legs like yours. Mine are more in the vein of tree stumps."
"Danielle Carver, I heard that," Booker bellowed.
"Then quit eavesdropping."
She and I peered over the side to see him just below us.
"Stop insulting my woman," he countered. "Get me?"
She wrinkled her face and mimicked his words with her mouth.
"Dani," he said, his voice low.
"I got you, baby." She smiled down at him. "Love you."
"Love you too. Hawk said there are some water noodles up there somewhere."
"Oh, here," Payton said, and opened a trunk in the corner. "How many do you want?"
"Two's good."
She pulled out two and dropped them down to him.
He gave her a chin lift and swam back to the group. Dani's face got dreamy and I bit back a giggle. For such a sweet, innocent kindergarten teacher, she'd certainly nabbed herself the perfect bad boy.
Finding my own bad boy in the small group of swimmers, I smiled as he helped Maverick and Lily with the water noodles, making sure they were good before letting go. If he hurried up and figured out the correct way to ask me to marry him, we could get on with our lives, but for now, I was engaged in a game of proposal chicken.
"You take Maverick to that Kids' Palace daycare, right?" Payton asked.
"Yeah, it's great. The bus drops him off after school and then I pick him up. Are you looking for something for Lily?"
Payton nodded. "Just a couple times a week when I have a teacher meeting or Alex is working late."
"It's really fun... and cheap." I slathered lotion over my legs. "I'll get you all the info if you like."
"That would be great."
I laid out flat and closed my eyes, the soft musical sound of the ladies' conversation, lulling me into a half-sleep kind of feeling, however, the sudden icy spray of water had me jumping up with a squeal. I noticed I wasn't even close to the towel I'd been sleeping on earlier and had rolled from under the awning that hadn't been there earlier. Classic Cassidy, running even in my sleep.
Carter and Maverick stood in front of me laughing hysterically, the obvious source of my unwelcome shower. "I hate you both."
"Not really, right Mom?" Maverick asked, still trying to figure out sarcasm from reality.
I smiled. "No, not really."
He grinned. "Lily said her mom and dad brought ice cream. Can I have some, please?"
"Sure buddy, after dinner," I said, noticing that Payton and Dani weren't with me.
"Careful on those stairs," Carter reminded him, and watched him walk down, returning to me a few seconds later.
I jabbed a finger at him. "You I still hate."
He chuckled. "Couldn't resist."
"Hmm-mm." I couldn't help but smile. He was hard to stay mad at.
"Babe, you look a little red."
"I do?"
"Yeah." He frowned. "Why the fuck did they leave you up here exposed?"
"Honey, it was probably me." I glanced down at my body and he was right, my arms and legs were pink. "I'm sure it's fine. It doesn't hurt."
"We'll get some aloe on it in case." He kissed me quickly. "Come downstairs, we're gettin' ready to eat."
I slid on my shorts and T-shirt and followed him downstairs.
"Ohmigod, Cassidy," Dani exclaimed. "You're red. I'm so sorry! We rolled the awning down to keep the sun off, it must have shifted."
"No, I have a sleeping problem," I confessed. "I don't sleep still, so I'm sure I probably rolled out of it. Don't worry about it."
"I should have checked." She frowned. "I'm so sorry."
"Don't even worry about it," I assured her. "Seriously."
"I'll grab you some aloe."
I sighed, and she rushed off to find some.