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Motorcycle Daddy (MC Daddies Book 1)

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by Laylah Roberts


  “Nope.”

  “Do you think you put enough protective gear on her?” Ink asked Duke. “Maybe you should just wrap her up in bubble wrap.”

  “Don’t give him ideas.” She put her hands on her hips, tapping her foot. “This is our fourth time practicing, the first day he wouldn’t even let me get on my bike!”

  Ink burst into laughter.

  “You could hurt yourself.” Duke gave her a firm look.

  “I’ll be fine. I have to try doing it on my own sometime.”

  “Here. I’ll stand down here. If she goes too far, I’ll grab her, okay?” Ink asked, moving twenty feet down the path.

  “Maybe you should try on the grass,” Duke muttered. “Less chance of hurting yourself if you fall off.”

  She reached up and cupped his face with her hands. “I got this, Daddy. Trust me.”

  He blew out a breath. “Fine. But don’t go past Ink.”

  She climbed on the bike. She was so ready for this. She put her feet on the pedals, her tongue sticking out in concentration. Duke pushed her off, running with her for a few feet before letting her go. She wobbled. Oh no, she couldn’t do this!

  She tried to regain her balance, but she slid off the path onto the grass and landed on her side with a thump.

  Tears immediately filled her eyes, spilling down her cheeks. Not because of the pain but due to the shock of falling off. Also, she was kind of embarrassed she’d done that in front of Ink.

  Duke had been right. She wasn’t ready.

  She sniffled.

  “Baby girl, you okay? You hurt?” Duke raced over and knelt down behind her.

  “Sunny-girl, did you hurt yourself?” Ink rushed over, picking up the bike and carefully moving it away from her.

  “Where are you in pain?” Duke asked urgently, moving around to face her so he could run his hands all over her.

  “Does she need to go to the hospital?” Ink asked. “I can run back and get my truck.”

  Duke nodded. “Do that.”

  “No! No, I’m fine!” They were totally overreacting. “I didn’t hurt myself.”

  “Then why are you crying?” Duke demanded.

  “’Cause I got a fright. And I thought I could do it and I couldn’t.” She hung her head. “You were right, I wasn’t ready. I want to go home now.”

  She expected him to immediately agree. Even though he’d bought her the bike and told her he would teach her to ride, he had been extremely overprotective about the whole thing.

  Over the past few months since the Fox kidnapped her, he’d eased up a bit on his protectiveness. A bit, but not totally. He still didn’t like her out of his sight. And she was generally all right with that. Sometimes, she had to put her foot down. Like during shopping and spa days with Jewel.

  Those were Duke-free days.

  “Duke,” Ink said in a low voice.

  “I know,” he said. “Give us a minute.”

  “I’ll wait back down the path,” Ink said. He reached out and tipped up her chin. “You were doing great, Sunny-girl. I know you can do this.”

  She turned to Duke as Ink left. “I can’t do this, Daddy.”

  “Sure you can,” he said tenderly as he wiped the tears from her cheeks with his thumbs. “My little rebel can do anything she puts her mind to. She’s smart and brave and fierce. You got this.”

  She bit her lip. “I don’t know.”

  He leaned down to kiss her, his forehead banging against the helmet and she giggled. He grinned at her. He tilted her head up and kissed both of her cheeks.

  Then he stood and held out his hand. “Come on, little rebel.”

  She let out a deep breath and let him tug her up. She had this.

  Nerves filled her as she climbed onto the bike. But Duke grasped hold of the seat and pressed his chest against her back.

  “I know you can do this, baby girl. Now, let’s go.” He started to run and she peddled and then he let her go and she flew! She wobbled once but pushed through it, peddling towards Ink, giggling as she nearly ran him over, ignoring his yell and Duke’s bellow to slow down.

  Finally! This is what she’d been missing out on all these years. She came to a stop several yards away, and turned back to find Duke storming towards her.

  Oops. She was in trouble.

  Then his frown morphed into a smile and as he reached her, she climbed off the bike so he could pick her up and twirl her through the air. He set her down and undoing her helmet, kissed her.

  “You did it, baby!”

  “I did it! I did it, Daddy!”

  She bounced up and down in excitement.

  “I knew you could do it. You can do anything, Sunny.” He tapped her nose. “But you’re in trouble for not listening and going too far and too fast.”

  She just grinned. Totally worth it.

  Who would have known that getting fired would have led to her finding more happiness than she ever thought possible? Sometimes she had to pinch herself.

  Just to make sure it all wasn’t a dream.

  Daddy’s Angel

  Montana Daddies #7

  Coming June 10th

  She’s a Little in desperate need of a protective Daddy, but by the time he realizes he can trust her, it just might be too late. . .

  On the surface Arianna has it all. Beauty. Talent. Wealth. But she’s hiding a secret. Actually, more than one.

  She’s not perfect. She’s not brave. And she’s in a lot of trouble.

  Luckily, help arrives. In the form of a huge, gruff, blunt man.

  All Bain wants is a sweet, honest woman to be his Little. Arianna isn’t that woman. Nope, definitely not. Despite how she tugs at all his Daddy instincts. He’s just there to protect her.

  Until he’s no longer there

  And his Little girl is left alone and vulnerable and in danger. . .

 

 

 


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