by Sophia Gray
This is a work of fiction. Any names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons--living or dead--is entirely coincidental.
SINGLE DADDY DOM: Bone Breakers MC copyright 2017 by Sophia Gray. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission.
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Contents
SINGLE DADDY DOM: Bone Breakers MC
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
THE BABY PACT: The Twisted Saints 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
HIS BRANDED BRIDE: Steel Devils MC
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Epilogue
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THE BABY PACT: The Twisted Saints MC
HIS BRANDED BRIDE: Steel Devils MC
HIS INKED BRIDE: Black Aces MC
HIS BOUND BRIDE: A Bad Boy Billionaire Romance
HIS CAPTIVE BRIDE: Grim Rebels MC
MOAN: The Cantonneli Mafia
CONSUME ME: The Bleeding Prophets MC
DEVOUR ME: A Dark Bad Boy Romance (The Wicked Angels MC)
One More Ride: Carnage Warriors MC
ONE MORE NIGHT: Jungle’s Thorns MC
ONE MORE TASTE: A Dark Bad Boy Mafia Romance
SUBMISSION: A Dark Bad Boy Baby Romance (The Marauders MC)
DADDY’S ANGEL: A Dark Bad Boy Baby Romance (Crowns of Satan MC)
DADDY’S PRINCESS: The Horsemen MC
FILLED: Berserkers MC
BOUNTY: A Bad Boy Mafia Romance (Giustini Family Mafia)
Prize: A Bad Boy Hitman Romance
MINE: Fury Riders MC
SINS: Devil’s Horns MC
OBEY: A Dark Romance
DENY: A Dark Romance
HEAT: A Dark Romance
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SINGLE DADDY DOM: Bone Breakers MC
By Sophia Gray
HE HIRED ME TO WATCH HIS BABY. SO HOW DID I END UP NAKED IN HIS BED?
This is all so, so wrong.
I thought he was a nice single dad, just looking for some help.
But he had a whole different life as the head of a rebel motorcycle club.
And he didn’t want my help – he wanted my heart, body, and soul.
I felt bad for him.
A crazy ex drops off a baby you never knew you had?
Talk about a rough day.
So when he hired me to help him with his son, I went the extra mile.
Everyone needs a friendly face, after all.
Even hard-edged loners with hidden tattoos beneath his sleeve… and not-so-hidden bulges behind his zipper.
But Cal wanted more than a nanny, more than a friend.
He won’t be satisfied with less than my total submission.
In his bed, on his bike, in his office and his clubhouse, he plans to break me in…
And then mold me into the plaything he wants me to be.
And the sickest thing of all is that I’m about to let him.
I’m falling hard for my single daddy dom.
Chapter One
Cal
Tap. Tap tap tap. Cal rolled his eyes, annoyed at being disturbed when he’d just opened up his first beer of the evening. It had been a long day at the office dealing with patients, and then a long afternoon at the MC clubhouse, and all he wanted to do was curl up into his couch, watch some mindless television, and fall asleep. But no, the universe wouldn’t grant him that much, it seemed. Somebody was at his front door.
“No thanks, I don’t want to buy whatever you’re selling—” Cal started to say as he opened his door. He cut himself off when he saw his ex-girlfriend, Briana, standing on his front porch. What the fuck? Cal thought to himself. He swallowed hard around the lump in his throat. He hadn’t seen or heard from her in almost five years, after she’d left in the middle of the night with no warning. He stood there, fumbling over his words, for a long moment before he finally forced himself to say, “Bri. Long time no see.”
“Yeah, save it, Cal,” Briana said, sighing deeply and brushing some hair off her forehead. Her face was drawn, her cheeks a little sunken in. She looked like she hadn’t slept in months. “I’m not here to play nice with you.”
“What are you here for, then?” Cal wondered out loud, finally spotting the heavy-looking suitcase that was propped up on the porch next to Briana.
Briana blew out her breath forcefully, her eyes going glassy and unfocused. “This is hard to say.”
Cal felt his impatience start to ramp up, resisting the urge to roll his eyes in annoyance as Briana struggled to come up with an explanation. In all honesty, though, Cal knew he wasn’t as angry as he should have been. Briana had abandoned him without even telling him why. He’d even worried that she’d been kidnapped by a rival MC until he had a private investigator locate her a few weeks after she disappeared. But despite all of that, he couldn’t help but feel a little concerned as he stared at the woman across from him. She’d lost a lot of weight since he’d last seen her, and time hadn’t gone easy on her face. She wore deep wrinkles where before her skin had been silky smooth. So even though there was a part of him tempt
ed to yell at her to spit it out, he held himself back, waiting in the excruciating silence until Briana finally spoke again.
“You have a son,” Briana said, clearing her throat and straightening her shoulders as she met Cal’s confused gaze. “He’s right there, waiting in the car.” She turned and pointed at the cheap, beat-up car parked in his driveway. When Cal squinted a little, he could make out the silhouette of a small face pressed against one of the back windows.
“What?” Cal sputtered out, totally dumbfounded.
“You have a son. With me,” Briana said. “I ran away when you knocked me up, okay? And I had a kid. His name is Bobby. He’s four. He’s…a good kid.”
Cal lost his breath for a moment as Briana’s words sunk in. I have a son? Cal repeated to himself silently. What?
A thousand questions popped up into his mind. How do I know the kid is mine? Why did she never tell me before now? Is he healthy? Is he smart? Is he anything like me? Or is he more like her? Why did she run away? We could have been a family.
But he didn’t ask any of that. Instead, what left his mouth was, “Can I meet him?”
“Oh, you can do a lot more than that,” Briana said with a harsh, bitter chuckle. She turned on her heel, leaving the packed suitcase on the porch as she walked out to the car, pulling a little boy from the backseat before carrying him back up to Cal’s house. “Here he is. Meet Bobby.”
“Hi,” the little boy said softly, waving his tiny hand a little until Cal reciprocated the motion.
“Hey there. I’m Cal,” he said stiffly, unsure of what was appropriate in this situation.
“He’s your dad, the guy I’ve been telling you about,” Briana said into Bobby’s head, hitching him up higher on her hips, like his weight was becoming too heavy a burden to bear. “He’s the one you’re going to be staying with from now on.”
“Wait, what?” Cal asked, knocked off guard by Briana’s casual statement.
“He’s yours now. He’s potty-trained and everything, so the hard part’s over with, okay? I packed everything he needs in this bag,” Briana said quickly before slowly lowering Bobby to the ground. “Bye, baby. Daddy will take care of you now, all right?”
“Wait, wait, Bri, hold on, let’s talk about this,” Cal said, feeling a wave of panic start to rise inside of him as the small child stumbled forward into his house, brushing past him in his curiosity to discover whatever waited inside.
“Nothing to talk about,” Briana said as she marched away from the house, power-walking down the sidewalk towards the driveway. “It’s done.”
“It’s not fucking done, just give me a second to—” Cal cut himself off as Briana broke into a run, bolting towards the car. “Bri! Wait!” He launched himself into motion, going as fast as he could to get to Briana before she could get away, but she hopped into the car, put it in drive, and sped away down the street before he could even get to the bottom of the driveway. “Fuck!” Cal cried out, watching as Briana took the first available turn, probably heading for the highway.
Cal quickly considered his options. He could hop on his bike and go after her, but…what about the kid? He couldn’t leave a four-year-old alone in his house, even if Briana was lying about who the father was. “Jesus fucking Christ,” Cal muttered under his breath, burying his head in his hands for a second just to steady himself before he slowly walked back up the driveway and headed back into his house.
The little kid had found a miniature figurine of a motorcycle, something one of Cal’s patients had gotten for him years before as a thank you gift. The kid—Bobby, Cal reminded himself—was looking at it with wonder in his eyes, pushing it along the top of Cal’s coffee table and murmuring, “Vroom vroom!” under his breath.
“Do you know where Briana—where your mom was planning on going?” Cal asked, feeling his tongue go dry in his mouth as the little kid turned to face him, staring back at him with his own bright blue eyes. Oh, Jesus, Cal realized. He’s mine. There could be no doubt about it.
“My mommy probably went to the store!” Bobby said brightly, smiling up at him. “That’s where she goes sometimes, and then she comes back with that brown stuff.”
“That brown stuff?” Cal asked, feeling the contents of his stomach roll around anxiously inside of his gut.
“The stuff she puts in her arm,” Bobby said, wrinkling his nose up. “She says I’m not allowed to touch it till I get big. Oh, well.” The kid resumed playing with the little motorcycle, making it go faster along the border of the coffee table.
“So you don’t know where she might have gone just now?” Cal asked again, speaking more slowly this time in the hopes of getting the kid to understand.
“She’ll be back in a little bit,” Bobby said, nodding to himself confidently. “Don’t worry. I used to worry, but then I get over it.”
Cal didn’t know what to say. He stood frozen in place as the kid kept playing with the toy motorcycle, content to wait for his mother, completely oblivious that he might not ever see her again.
Fuck. What the hell was he going to do now?
Chapter Two
Antonia
“Antonia! Get in here!” Mr. Lee, Antonia’s boss called from across the room. Antonia felt the back of her neck get hot, embarrassed that everybody in the office turned to look at her as she got up from her seat to follow Mr. Lee into his private office. He didn’t sound happy.
“Sir?” Antonia asked as Mr. Lee slammed the door shut behind her, gesturing for her to take a seat. “Is something wrong?”
Mr. Lee sighed deeply, lacing his fingers together and pressing them to his mouth for a long, silent moment before he finally cleared his throat and spoke. “Look, Antonia. You’ve been a good employee here. Reliable. Polite. Punctual.”
“Thank you,” Antonia said softly, feeling her heart start to pound insistently at the base of her throat. This wasn’t going to end well, was it?
“But I got a complaint today from a customer who said that you were so rude on the phone to him that he will be taking his business elsewhere. I can’t let that happen.”
“What? Who was it?” Antonia asked, her jaw dropping open in shock. She was never rude to potential customers, even when they were mean to her. She knew that it was essential to be incredibly nice and helpful on the phone with would-be clients for Mr. Lee’s law firm.
“That doesn’t matter right now,” Mr. Lee said. “He said his name was Paul, I think, but it’s irrelevant now, isn’t it? We lost his business. Because of you.”
A cold chill settled over Antonia’s body, making the hair on her body stand up. She shook her head in disbelief, then squared her shoulders back and tried to speak as confidently as she could. “Mr. Lee, sir. Please listen to me. I think I know what’s happened here.”
“Oh, you do?” Mr. Lee asked skeptically.
“Yes,” Antonia said. “Paul is my ex-husband’s name. I’m pretty sure he called in a complaint about me just to piss me off. I’m sorry for that, and I’ll talk to him and make sure that it doesn’t happen again, so he doesn’t waste your time with his little stupid pranks, but—”
Mr. Lee cut her off with his hand, shaking his head at her. “Antonia. I’m disappointed in you. I know you want to keep your job, but this is such a pathetic excuse. Really? Blaming it on the ex? How many times do you think I’ve heard that one over the course of my career?”
“But it’s true!” Antonia protested, her voice unfortunately coming out much more high-pitched and squeaky than she’d intended.
“Sure,” Mr. Lee said, scoffing a little. “Listen, you’ve done a pretty good job here, before today. So I’ll tell you what. I’ll write you a letter of recommendation, but you’ve got to get your stuff out of here by the end of the day.”
Antonia wanted to protest further, but she could tell based on the firm, almost stern tone in Mr. Lee’s voice that there was no room for argument in his mind. He’d made his decision already, and there was nothing Antonia could do to convince him other
wise. “Can I get the full payment for today, sir?” she asked softly.
“Of course,” Mr. Lee said. “Just be sure that you turn in your badge and everything to HR before you leave. All right?”
Antonia nodded slowly as Mr. Lee walked around her to open the door to the rest of the office, clearly trying to get her to walk back out to her cubicle and leave him alone. But for a moment she was frozen on the spot, her body incapable of moving as reality set into her mind. This was really happening. She was losing her only source of income, and with all the bills this month she didn’t even have enough money to feed her son Daniel for a week. What was she going to do?
Finally, Mr. Lee put his hand on her shoulder, tapping his fingers on the top of her shirt until she finally summoned the will to force her body out of the chair and stumble back out to her desk.
She worked the rest of the day in a haze, her thoughts all blurred together as she entered numbers into spreadsheets and answered the phone and did the other mindless tasks assigned to until 5 o’clock. Antonia cleaned out her desk, her skin burning with embarrassment as other office aides and paralegals murmured under their breath around her, clearly gossiping about her inglorious demise, and then she dropped off her badge with the HR representative before bolting from the building as quickly as she could. She just wanted to get home, hug her son as closely as she could, and cry until she fell asleep.
By the time Antonia reached her apartment halfway across town, her whole body ached, every muscle tense and every bone aching like her body knew the tragedy that had occurred earlier that afternoon. Whatever, I’ll figure it out, she told herself, trying to summon as much inner strength as she possibly could for her son Daniel’s sake. She had to be strong for him.