Falling For Crazy (Moroad Motorcycle Club)
yourself out, brother."
    "That's what I'm talking about." Jacko walked between Kurt and Cam holding up his hand. "Now where did my woman go?"
    Amy stepped under the eaves of the motel room, backing herself into the shadows. The beer she'd drank earlier soured in her stomach.
    "Where are you?" Jacko put his hand on his brow and squinted all around. "Don't hide from me."
    He'd lost his mind, and he was taking hers with him.
    "Amy?" Jacko dodged left, dodged right, and popped out from behind Bear. "There you are."
    Her heart hammered her chest. She was going to pass out. What was he doing?
    He drew everyone's attention to her. He'd kissed her. She pressed her hand against her chest. Shit.
    She'd kissed him back. For a few seconds, she'd thrust her tongue into his mouth wanting more.
    His taste was addictive and wrong, and she'd enjoyed the way he touched her.
    Jacko walked toward her, holding out his arms and gathered her to his chest. She shivered, not wanting to play Jacko's games anymore. There was nothing warm about her body now. He'd stripped her security away in front of his club and members of Bantorus Motorcycle Club.
    "Play with me, Momma,' he whispered. "Make it good."
    He lifted her again. Awkward and uncomfortable, she held on to him but kept her face away from Jacko. She wouldn't give him another chance to make a fool of her.
    "Last person to leave turns the light off." Jacko hurried to their motel door and locked them inside.
    She squirmed to get out of his arms, and he let her go. Shocked, humiliated, and angry, she raised her arm to slap him.
    He caught her wrist and pulled her closer until they bumped chests. "Don't ever raise your hand to me."
    Fear flashed through her. During the time he was with Sarah and after Amy came to Federal, he'd confused her, irritated her, perplexed her. Never before had she feared what he'd do to her.
    She ripped her arm out of his grasp. "You're insane."
    "Yeah, you're probably right." He hooked her neck and pulled her forward. "Fucking insane to even want to do this."
    His mouth captured hers. He pried her lips open and thrust his tongue inside. Her muffled protest swallowed. She raised her arms to push him away, and he grabbed her wrists, forcing her arms behind her and using them as leverage to hold her body against his.
    She struggled earnestly against him. When he moaned into her mouth, she froze. Jacko wasn't pretending.
    His tongue swiped hers.
    His heart raced against her.
    His cock hardened and lengthened between them.
    Her sex pulsed.
    She went limp.
    He walked her to the bed. Her feet moved on their own accord, until the back of her legs hit the mattress. She sat, breaking their kiss.
    "Oh my God, what are you doing?" she whispered, touching her lips. "You can't do this. I can't do this."
    His jaw hardened, and he ran the back of his hand over his mouth. "Fuck."
    She stared at him, willing her heartbeat to slow down and her sex to stop pulsing.
    "I gotta get out of here," he mumbled, turning to the door.
    "Right, run away and forget what you've done. All you do is make excuses for what you do." Her breath came out harsh and fast. "You loved my sister, Jacko. You don't put the moves on me, because I'm forced to be around you for my own protection. You can't treat me like one of your whores. God, I hope you never treated Sarah like—"
    "Sarah's dead." He rounded on her. "How many times do I have to tell you she's gone? She's been gone for a lifetime."
    She shook her head. "Love is supposed to mean something more than fucking other women to forget."
    "Fucking forget?" He hissed. "Not a day goes by, not one day, that I don't think of what I've lost."
    Emotions clogged her throat. "Then, why did you kiss me like that?"
    She could deal with him when he talked, even got angry, but the constant need to goof off and drag her into his stupid games troubled her. If he wanted to talk about Sarah, she'd be more than happy to listen. She missed her sister too and having Jacko around

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