Eight Bikers’ Heir (Love by Numbers 2 #7) Read Online Nicole Casey

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Erotic, MC, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Love by Numbers 2 Series by Nicole Casey
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Total pages in book: 66
Estimated words: 61929 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 310(@200wpm)___ 248(@250wpm)___ 206(@300wpm)
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“Where?” I asked.

“At my clubhouse,” Kai replied.

“Clubhouse?”

“Where my biker club meets,” Kai said. “They’ll need to know about this.”

My eyes widened in shock. What the hell did he mean by that? I was already nervous to see him again, but the thought of seeing his other biker friends nearly made me break a sweat. I didn’t want to get involved with possible criminals. Again.

“Why?” I asked.

“I’ll send you the address. Come as soon as you can,” Kai told me before hanging up. A few seconds later, I received a new message from him with an address.

I swallowed hard as my anxiety doubled. I couldn’t even make a joke about this because it was so crazy and unpredictable.

“I’m going to go meet him,” I said to Madison. “I’ll send you my location just in case.”

“Are you sure this is a good idea?” she asked as she took my hand to stop me from leaving the bathroom just yet.

I wasn’t sure of the answer to that question now, but I couldn’t help my curiosity. Besides, how was I going to raise this baby on my own? If he was a good guy and wanted to help, I would let him.

“I need to do this,” I told her before giving her a tight hug. “I’ll be back soon.”

Hopefully.

Chapter 4

Auden

Light gray clouds rolled across the sky as I stood outside of the clubhouse, listening to the sound of the breeze and the town around me.

I would’ve taken some pictures today, but overcast days were the worst ones to shoot during. Too much light blowout.

It was a slow day at the clubhouse, and Kai was nowhere to be found. The guys were inside playing a mini pool tournament and trying to relax after the whole heir talk we had the other day.

Honestly, we might have to recruit some woman to have our kid, because I couldn’t think of another option.

I wasn’t interested in dating and soul searching right now, so it wasn’t like I was going to fall in love and have a kid that would uphold our legacy any time soon.

As Vice President, I was focused on the Iron Serpents and making sure we were strong and solid. I wasn’t going to let some Hornets uproot us.

The sound of a car approaching prompted my eyes to shift upward. A busy street was nearby, but the clubhouse was on a quieter road that didn’t see much traffic.

I was used to hearing motorcycles on this road more than cars, so confusion struck me when I saw an old white Altima pulling up to the front of the building.

A moment later, the driver’s door opened, and a perfectly curvy, dark-haired woman stepped out in ripped jean shorts and a gray tank top. She paused when she saw me before slowly approaching me.

My eyes swept over her, admiring her smooth legs and curvy waist. What in the world was she doing here?

“Not many beautiful women find themselves in this neighborhood,” I commented as I shot her a playful smile.

She cracked a grin and brushed her fingers through her hair, stopping a few feet away from me. She glanced around in a cautious manner.

“You’d think that charm of yours would draw them here in droves,” she quipped.

Oh, I liked her. Cheeky and sexy. I chuckled and stepped closer to her, feeling pleased when she didn’t move away.

“I’m just glad you found yourself here,” I told her, seeing her relax a little. “Can I ask why?”

She parted her lips to reply until the sound of a motorcycle approached. Kai’s bike. She turned just as he pulled up next to her car, a shaky breath leaving her.

“I need to talk to him,” she said.

I looked up as Kai killed his engine and swung himself off the seat of his bike, my forehead creasing. Why did she need to talk to him?

“Seems like you’ve been keeping pretty little secrets from us,” I said with a smirk as Kai approached.

Kai didn’t even smile, which didn’t surprise me. He could be a grump, but given his past and all that he lost, I couldn’t blame him for not being all that cheery.

“Let’s talk over here,” he told the woman before leading her around to the side of the building.

The woman tensed a little, but she nodded, her eyes lingering on mine for a second before she followed him.

I watched them go, knowing I should go inside and mind my business. But I was curious about her and how she knew Kai. What if it had something to do with the club? I had a duty to protect them, even if it was our leader stirring things up.

I quietly edged closer to the corner of the building, stopping when I could make out what they were saying.

“Are you a hundred percent sure that you’re pregnant?” Kai asked with urgency in his voice. Like his life depended on complete certainty.


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