Wild Irish: One Wild Ride (Kindle Worlds Novella) (The Omega Team Book 5)

Home > Romance > Wild Irish: One Wild Ride (Kindle Worlds Novella) (The Omega Team Book 5) > Page 11
Wild Irish: One Wild Ride (Kindle Worlds Novella) (The Omega Team Book 5) Page 11

by Desiree Holt


  “I’m not quite as forgiving as Pop,” he told her. “If he hurts you again, I’ll rip off all his limbs.”

  “I’ll be sure to tell him that.”

  She could feel three sets of eyes on her as she headed out the back door into the parking lot. Sure enough, there was Marcus, leaning on the big Yamaha VMax. He looked so damn sexy in the jeans and T-shirt and his aviator sunglasses. The shades effectively blocked her from reading the expression on his face, but one thing struck her. She was used to a supremely self-confident Marcus Tyree, and this man’s posture gave off definite signs of uncertainty.

  She stopped about two feet away from him and wet her lips.

  “Hello, Marcus.”

  “Mary.” He dipped his head once.

  “Pat said you wanted to talk to me.”

  “Actually, I was hoping you’d take a ride with me. Pat tells me you’re off this afternoon.”

  She couldn’t help laughing. “Yes. Unexpectedly.”

  “Will you ride with me, then?” He lifted one of the helmets off the seat and held it out to her.

  With a sigh, she took it from him and put it on. As he’d done the other times, he stepped forward to fix the chinstrap for her. The touch of his fingers on her skin was like the feel of hot metal, searing her skin but with an erotic heat. That traitorous pulse in her inner walls began to throb insistently, sending a message of need to every part of her body. It didn’t help when he ran a thumb over her lower lip in a light caress. Damn! She just didn’t seem to be able to control herself with this man.

  Finally, he straddled the bike.

  “Hop on,” he told her.

  Obediently, she climbed on behind him and pressed her body so tightly to his she could feel the curve of his excellent ass where it touched the mound of her sex. She had to bite her lip to keep from rubbing herself all over him. Instead, she wrapped her arms around him and clasped her hands together against his washboard abs. He cranked the engine and turned to pull out of the parking lot. When she looked over her shoulder, she saw Pat, Paddy, and Tris all standing at the back door, watching then waving.

  Conspirators!

  She had no idea where they were going. Marcus hadn’t said, and she hadn’t thought to ask. Her brain didn’t seem to be functioning too well today. Resigned to whatever happened, she pressed her cheek to the leather of his jacket and just let the rhythm of the motorcycle and the feel of the sun do their work.

  Before long, they were out of the city and on a country road, but a different one from their picnic. She thought he must spend all his free time exploring. Again, he pulled off the highway, this time down a narrow, rutted path that could hardly be called a road. It was so overgrown with trees and bushes it was almost invisible from the road. Suddenly, they emerged into a tiny clearing, and he stopped the bike. When Mary climbed off, she saw they had stopped by a small creek bubbling happily in the sunshine over a bed of rocks. It was almost a fairytale setting.

  Marcus set the bike on its kickstand, helped her off with her helmet, and removed his. They stood there in the tiny space, scant inches apart, the air between them so charged Mary wondered electricity didn’t crackle in the air.

  “Take off your sunglasses,” she told him. “I assume we’re going to talk. And I want to be able to see your eyes.”

  He did, hooking them in the neck of his T-shirt, and, in them, she saw such pain it nearly brought her to her knees.

  “Marcus,” she began, but he shook his head.

  “Me first, or I’ll never get it out.”

  “Okay.”

  He drew in a deep breath and let it out slowly.

  “You need a little of my story, and be aware I don’t talk about this to anyone.”

  She stood silently while he talked about his two tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. About the men he’d watched die, some of them in his arms. About the time he and his squad were trapped in a bombed-out house, cut off by insurgents, and sure they would all die before help arrived. He talked about being wounded twice and pushing himself through recovery so he could get back to active duty. He told her of the never-ending nightmares that, even now, haunted his dreams.

  “When I finished my last tour, someone told me about The Omega Team, a private security contractor that works for individuals as well as the government, doing things no one else wants to do. That’s how I ended up in Baltimore.”

  “How so?” she asked.

  So he told her about Brad and the illegal gun dealing. About the two DEA agents who had died, so he needed someone who didn’t look so government to go in.

  “A snitch told us the information was being passed at the pub since they were out of business with cell phones.”

  “And it was just my bad luck to get my job and rent my duplex at exactly that moment.”

  He nodded but didn’t say a word for a long time. Then he cupped her chin in that way he had and tilted her face up to his.

  “I never expected to fall for you the way I did. Hell, I haven’t connected with a woman except in bed for anonymous sex in longer than I care to admit.” He shook his head. “I wanted to tell you what was going on because by that time I was positive you weren’t involved. But there is a rule: never compromise a mission, no matter what.”

  She studied his face, looked hard into his eyes, trying to read everything there. For the first time since she’d met him, there were no shields in place. She saw anguish, regret, and, mixed in with it, caring and need.

  “You have every right to hate me,” he went on, “but I want you to know everything that happened between us was honest. I never believed someone like you would come into my life, or I could even begin to deserve it. Maybe I still don’t. But I’d like to find out. If you can ever forgive me, that is.”

  She wanted to throw caution to the wind, but there were other problems to deal with. She couldn’t take one step forward and fall two steps back.

  “Even if I do,” she told him, “you’ll be leaving here. I don’t even know where you live. You don’t even know where I live. How do we move forward?”

  He took her hands in his, closing his fingers around them. “I live in Tampa, where the agency is headquartered, although I could live anywhere. But Grey talked me into buying a nice little house, and I’m enjoying fixing it up. I think you’d like it.” His laugh had a touch of nervousness. “I guess I’d have to buy some furniture, though.”

  “Mine’s a little more complicated than that.” She hesitated a moment then told him about quitting her job, about her condo she had leased out, about her life in New York.

  “Answer me this. Do you want to go back to New York and your life there? If there was no you and me, would you do that?”

  She thought about it for a long moment before she shook her head.

  “Could I talk you into coming down to Florida with me and giving a life there a chance? I don’t know what this is, Mary, but it’s as close to love as I think I’m ever going to get, and I don’t want to lose it.”

  “Me, either.” She had certainly not expected this or been prepared for it.

  “If you hate it—or me—you can still pack up and leave any time.”

  Could she? Would she take that chance on him?

  Finally, she nodded, and she saw the tension leave his body.

  “How much notice would you have to give Tristan to replace you? I can hang around until you’re done.”

  “At least two weeks, but I wouldn’t leave until he gets someone he’s happy with.”

  She couldn’t believe she was really going to do this. But there was something about Marcus Fitzgerald Tyree that tugged at her. An unexpected connection she was certain could grow into something good and permanent.

  “We’re really going to do this.”

  She hadn’t realized she’d said the words out loud until he pulled her into his arms.

  “Yes, Mary mine. We’re going to do this. And for the first time in too many years I believe something is absolutely right.”


  “Me, too.” She whispered the words.

  He licked her bottom lip. “I think we should celebrate.”

  She looked at the ground. “Here?”

  “Mary.” He heaved a sigh. “I just have to be inside you. Right now.”

  “Do you have that quilt with you?”

  “No, and I can’t wait until we get back to your place.” He took one of her hands and placed it over his fly where she felt his enormous erection straining to be free.

  “So what’s our solution?”

  His lips curved in a grin that she could only call hungry and naughty. “Kick off your shoes.”

  She frowned. “What?”

  “Your shoes. Take them off.”

  She did. “Now what?”

  He knelt before her and tugged her jeans and panties down her legs then tossed them to the side. He paused long enough to allow himself a long slow lick of her pussy that sent shivers racing through her.

  “Wet.” He licked his lips. “Good.”

  She didn’t want to tell him she got wet the minute he walked into the pub every night.

  Then he ditched his boots, his jeans, and his boxer briefs. He tore open the condom he’d pulled from his jeans pocket and rolled it on his enormously swollen cock.

  Mary just stared, at it, at him, and the condom.

  “Wow! Just wow!” Then she looked up at him. “You came prepared.”

  “I was hopeful. Come here, love.”

  Her eyes widened as he straddled the bike seat. When she came closer, he lifted her and slowly lowered her onto his very erect shaft. She felt it filling her, a little at a time, until she was fully seated.

  “You wanted a ride,” he reminded her. “I’ll give you the ride of your life. Brace yourself on my shoulders.”

  She did, and he helped her set a pace, up and down, slow at first then faster. She gripped his shoulders as she rode him, faster and faster, wanting to make it last but knowing they were both so close, their bodies primed with their emotions. She could tell when he was close because he reached between them for her clit, stroking it hard to help her up that slippery slope.

  And then it crashed over them, an orgasm so intense it shocked her. She buried her face in Marcus’s shoulder as they shuddered together, great spasms that left their hearts hammering and their lungs starved for air. He held her tightly, stroking her back as they came down from the high, peppering her face with kisses. Then he sought her mouth, thrusting his tongue inside and drinking from her as their breathing and heart rate returned to normal.

  He tilted her face up so he could look directly into her eyes.

  “This will work, Mary. I feel it.”

  “Me, too.” She grinned. “But I’ll bet it’s going to be one wild ride.”

  At that, he threw back his head and laughed. “And I can’t wait to get started.”

  Neither could she. Maybe she’d write that book after all.

  Check out even more stories in the Wild Irish Kindle World...

  Wild Enough by Erin Nicholas

  One Wild Ride by Desiree Holt

  Wilder Mind by Taryn Quinn

  Wild Irish Rose by Bianca D'Arc

  Wild Rush by Rhian Cahill

  Falling for Wild by Melanie Shawn

  Wild Image by Heather Hiestand

  Wild and Dirty by Elle Boon

  Wild Ever After by Lissa Matthews

  Outback Wild by Lexxie Couper

  A multi-published, award winning, Amazon and USA Today best-selling author, Desiree Holt has produced more than 200 titles and won many awards. She has received an EPIC E-Book Award, the Holt Medallion and many others, including Author After Dark’s Author of the Year. She has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning and in The Village Voice, The Daily Beast, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The London Daily Mail. She lives in Florida with her cats who insist they help her write her books, and is addicted to football.

  “Get out the ice water and fan…Desiree Holt delivers smoking hot alpha heroes and red hot romances.” Lea Franczak, USA Today Happy Ever After blog

  Learn more about me and read my novels here:

  www.desireeholt.com

  www.desiremeonly.com

  www.facebook.com/desireeholtauthor

  www.facebook.com/desireeholt

  Twitter @desireeholt

  Pinterest: desiree02holt

  Google: www.desiree02holt

  LinkedIn: www.LinkedIn.com/desiree01holt

  To stay in touch sign up for my newsletter here:

  http://desireeholt.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7fb5b87f0a4f110990e4a4848&id=e642fbadd5

  And download my App here:

  Google

  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=biz.app4mobile.app_d4061b92fde5429d96619af04510cf61.app

  Apple

  https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/desiree-holt-author/id1066347474?ls=1&mt=8

  Web version

  http://desireeholt.4yourmobile.com/landing/Desktop

 

 

 


‹ Prev