HIS PLAYTHING: A Dark Bad Boy Baby Romance (Voodoo Devils MC)
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Table of Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Epilogue
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Contents
HIS PLAYTHING: A Dark Bad Boy Baby Romance (Voodoo Devils MC)
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Epilogue
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Epilogue
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Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Epilogue
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HIS PLAYTHING: A Dark Bad Boy Baby Romance (Voodoo Devils MC)
By Zoey Parker
I USED HER AS MY TOY UNTIL SHE WAS TOO BROKEN TO FIX.
My little plaything does one thing only: whatever the f*ck I tell her to do.
I want her naked? Done. I want her moaning? Done.
I want her filled with my baby?
I just say the word, and she’ll be bent, wet, and ready.
Rules never meant much to me.
I take what I want, and dare other men to stop me.
And when it’s a woman I desire…
Well, they know better than to try resisting a man like me.
I’m too much to stop.
Too powerful to defy.
Too rugged and tattooed to ignore.
When an old friend calls with a plea for help, I decide to lend my aid.
Men to kill, money to steal, and a hot mafia princess to f*ck senseless?
It was an easy sell.
But this “simple fix” turns out to be a goddamn mess.
Before I know it, I’m up to my balls in drugs, betrayal, and a sea of dead bodies.
There’s only one thing keeping me going:
I’m not leaving until I’ve got the princess on her knees.
She’s too untouched, too virginal for me to let her go.
There’s a beast in me that needs to lay its claim on her…
And in her.
I’m gonna kill all the men around her.
Then I’m gonna sling her over my shoulder and teach her how to properly obey a man.
It won’t be easy.
It won’t be pretty.
But one way or another, I’m gonna turn her into my newest toy.
Prologue
Skull
In a dusty garage at the edge of New Orleans, right where the seedy motels and strip malls start to give way to the muddy trails of the bayou, the tops of a dozen beer cans popped off like a string of fireworks. Twelve men stood around a hulking eighteen-wheeler, wearing leather vests with patches that said “Voodoo Devils” and holding up their drinks triumphantly.
Howard “Skull” Scofield stood on the hood of the truck and looked down at the members of his MC. Their dirty, hairy, grinning faces were lit by the flickering bulbs that hung from the ceiling. His vest matched theirs perfectly except for the
name tag on his chest, and the narrow patch beneath it which read “President.”
Standing on top of a stolen treasure and surrounded by his loyal band of brothers, Skull felt like a pirate captain on the high seas. His chest swelled with pride as he lifted his beer can.
“Devils,” he bellowed happily, “here's to the biggest score we've ever pulled off! And best of all, once we unload it, every penny of this motherfucker is ours. There's no one to cut in or kick up to—just a quarter mil in electronics, split twelve ways.”
The bikers cheered loudly, clunking their cans together and gulping them down.
“Over twenty grand for ten minutes' work,” cackled Bumper, the club's VP. Beer foam clung to his tangled brown beard. “Who else ever earned that much, huh?”
“Not Panda's mom, that's for sure,” Ash crowed, pointing to the Devil next to him. “She only charges two bucks, and that's when she ain't getting paid in food stamps!” The others laughed, including Panda as he cuffed Ash upside the head good-naturedly.
Skull finished his beer and climbed down from the hood of the truck, grabbing another can. “Okay, so I've lined up a fence for us up in Baton Rouge. He says he can exchange the merch for the money first thing tomorrow, so I'm taking Ash and Panda with me as backup and leaving Bumper in charge. Once we get the cash in hand, it's important that we don't flash too much of it around for the first couple weeks, understand? We don't want to attract any—”
There was a knock on the garage door. All of the Devils turned to look.
“—attention,” Skull finished, narrowing his eyes.
He looked around, doing a quick head count to make sure all of the Devils were already there. They were.
“All right, what the fuck is this?” Skull asked, staring down the others. “No one was supposed to know we were here. Did one of you assholes invite your girlfriend or something?”
The confused bikers looked around at each other, shaking their heads. Some of them were already uneasily reaching for guns, knives, and wrenches.
Another knock. Politely gentle, but insistent.
“With a knock like that, it ain't the fucking cops, that's for sure,” Bumper pointed out.
“Then who is it?” Panda asked, his beady eyes bulging in his fat, ruddy face.
“Someone worse,” Skull sighed, squeezing his eyes shut and pinching the bridge of his nose.
Ash's jaw dropped. “Him? But you said—”
A third knock. Louder this time. Less patient.
“Forget what I fucking said,” Skull snapped. “Just keep your mouths shut and let me do the talking, okay? This could get bloody in a hurry if we don't play it right. And for Christ's sake, put those weapons away before you get us all killed.”
Skull took a deep breath as he walked to the door. His pulse had stayed steady when the Devils had hijacked the truck less than an hour ago, but now his heart was hammering in his ears and it took every ounce of control he had to keep his hands from shaking. He'd never considered this possibility while planning the robbery, but holy fuck, if the person at the door was who he thought it was, then it might turn out that he'd made the single biggest mistake of his entire goddamn life.
He only hoped he hadn't taken the rest of the Devils down with him.
Skull opened the door, revealing a short, sleek-looking man in his early sixties. He had olive skin and heavy eyelids, and his slicked-back hair was snow white. He wore an Armani suit with a silk shirt and tie, and a gold pinky ring with a large ruby in it.
Even though Skull had only met the man once before, he had no trouble remembering him. He was Don Benvolio “Benny” Altamura, the most powerful gangster in Louisiana.
And whenever he felt the need to show up in person, things generally didn't end well.
“Mr. Scofield,” Benny greeted him pleasantly. Although he'd moved to America as a young man, his voice still retained the faint lilt of his Italian accent. “It has been far too long since we have had occasion to converse. May I enter?”
“Certainly, Don Altamura,” Skull replied, forcing a smile. “Please, come in. You, uh, honor us with your presence.”
Skull felt like an awkward douchebag trying to frame his words so formally, but he knew that Benny took pride in being old-school when it came to showing respect, down to the smallest detail. The tiniest slip-up could be fatal for the whole MC.
But why? Skull thought, frustrated. There's no reason for him to even be here, is there? I thought of everything when I planned this job, I'm sure of it. I made sure he wasn't connected to this in any way. What could I have missed?
Benny stepped into the garage, the raised heels of his polished black loafers clicking on the grimy concrete floor. Even with the lifts in his shoes, he still only came up to Skull's shoulders.
But then, Benny Altamura was living proof that a person didn't need to be tall to be scary as hell.
Benny looked up at the truck with mild curiosity, as though he was thinking of buying one. “Ah, here it is. Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in computer equipment. No doubt you have plans for that kind of money, yes? But since I did not hear about this theft from you, I am left to assume that those plans did not include giving me what I am owed.”
Skull felt the other Devils bristle around him. He couldn't blame them. This wasn't supposed to happen, damn it. This whole score was supposed to be theirs, free and clear.
“With respect, Don Altamura,” Skull began, trying to keep his voice calm and low, “we didn't realize you were, um...I mean, we did our, uh, due diligence when we planned this out. We made sure this trucking company wasn't affiliated with any of your, y'know, associates. We even asked around to, uh, make sure you had no plans to hijack this truck yourself. We'd never do anything to intentionally interfere with your business. So I think it's fair to say that we're...well, confused by all this, is what I'm getting at.”
Benny smiled, shaking his head. “I see. Then perhaps it will clarify things for you when I point out that even if the truck didn't belong to me, this city still does. When we first met and you requested permission to operate here, I told you that I would graciously allow you to ride around on your bikes and pull your small-time scores. Marijuana, guns, stolen cars. These things are beneath my interest. But stealing a quarter of a million dollars in merchandise without seeking my permission—or paying my tribute—is simply unacceptable.”
Skull swallowed hard. “Sure. I see your point. And I, uh, beg your forgiveness, and of course I'll be happy to give you a cut of this. A big one, just so you know this was a total misunderstanding and there's no hard feelings. Twenty-five percent, how about that?”
Benny's dark eyes drilled holes in Skull, a smile playing at the corners of his lips.
“Okay, fifty percent,” Skull said. “Just to show you we're committed to making this right.”
Benny stepped forward, putting his left hand up on Skull's shoulder and squeezing it. For a moment, Skull relaxed, believing they'd reached an accord. Sure, giving up half their take was a bummer, but at least the Devils would be left with a decent amount and they'd get out of this in one piece...
Suddenly, Skull felt a battering ram smash into his midsection. Benny's fist moved like lightning as it delivered another savage blow just under Skull's ribs. The air left Skull's lungs and he doubled over just as Benny pulled a handgun from a holster under his jacket, pistol-whipping him in the face.
Even through his doubled vision and the ringing in his ears, Skull saw the other Devils start forward menacingly. He held up a hand to stop them. “Don't,” he slurred, tasting blood. “Stay back.”
“Yes, listen to your president,” Benny told them. “I have twenty men outside with machine guns. If any of you put a hand on me, you will all be exterminated in less than two minutes.”
He put a hand around Skull's throat, leering down at the biker's bleeding face. “Perhaps if you had approached me beforehand, you would be in a position to negotiate. Since you chose not to, you have forfeited your r
ights to this truck and everything in it. These are the rules, and as men, we must live by them. You should be grateful that I do not simply murder you right here, along with the rest of this yellow trash you call an MC. But make no mistake—if you ever defy me in this manner again, I will end every last one of you. Do you understand me, Mr. Scofield?”
Skull's pride writhed and yowled in his gut like a wounded animal. He was a born street fighter who'd never backed down from a brawl in his life, and the humiliation of being forced to grovel and roll over like this made him wish he was dead.
But Benny wasn't known for making idle threats, and Skull knew that if he didn't go along, every member of the Devils would be slaughtered.
He nodded.
Benny released him, returning his gun to its holster and wiping his hands on a handkerchief with a faint grimace. “Good. Now give me the keys, please.”
Skull pulled the keys to the truck from the pocket of his jeans, handing them over. Benny took them and walked over to a button on the wall, pushing it. The huge main door of the garage rattled as it was pulled upward, letting in the humid bayou air. Benny's gangsters stood outside, holding compact machine pistols.
Benny gestured to one of his men, tossing the keys to him. The man caught them and climbed up into the cab of the truck. The engine came to life and the man slowly backed the truck out of the garage, driving off.
“Gentlemen,” Benny said, “enjoy the rest of your evening.” He walked off into the night, followed by his soldiers.
Bumper lunged forward, crouching down in front of Skull. “You okay, man? Anything broken?”