Tango (Satan Worshippers MC #3) Read Online T.O. Smith

Categories Genre: M-M Romance Tags Authors: Series: Satan Worshippers MC Series by T.O. Smith
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Total pages in book: 48
Estimated words: 44435 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 222(@200wpm)___ 178(@250wpm)___ 148(@300wpm)
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He circled his arms around my shoulders and tucked his face into the crook of my neck. “I’m sorry,” he apologized, his voice cracking.

I raked my fingers through his dark, wavy hair, my heart splintering in my chest at the raw sadness in his voice. “I know you are, baby. And I don’t need an apology, okay? I just want you to remember I have rules in place for a reason.”

He sniffled again and nodded. Turning my head, I pressed a kiss to his forehead. “Let me finish reading from where you’ve left off,” I quietly told him. I patted his ass before I could think better of it, and my cock jerked behind my jeans. I swallowed a groan. Fuck, I needed to be more careful. His ass was soft—just the right size to fit my palm. Christ. “Why don’t you go get your tablet and read one of the books I’ve already vetted on it?”

He nodded and moved off my lap. His cheeks were red now, no longer pale, and he was avoiding my gaze. I licked my lips to hide my smile.

Gabriel was a temptation. A huge fucking temptation. And while I knew I’d never be able to get the feel of his plump ass out of my head, I also knew he hadn’t been left unaffected. I both loved and hated that because it just made the goddamn temptation worse.

He rushed up the stairs. Sighing, I reached forward, grabbed the book off the table, and opened it up to where he’d left off. I preferred listening to the audio of the books he chose to read, but I was too lazy to grab my phone out of the basket by the chapel and look it up or purchase the ebook to have my phone read it to me.

“Still weird to see you all fuckin’ soft, brother,” Gidget spoke up as he walked over. He passed me a chocolate milk and a small pack of cookies. “For your boy,” he explained when I arched a questioning brow at him. “I picked ‘em up this mornin’ while at the gas station.”

“Thanks.” I looked up at him. “You didn’t have to do that.” It was a little weird he had considering Gidget didn’t do shit for anyone unless he absolutely had to. He was selfish like that. A good guy where it mattered, but he was inconsiderate as fuck. Gidget was more rough edges than anything else, and if there was any softness in him, none of us had seen it yet.

He shrugged. “I understand him.” He smirked at me. “It’s the rest of you assholes I don’t get.”

I snorted and kicked my boot out at him. He chuckled. “Your boy’s headed back down the stairs.” With that, he turned on his heel and walked away, heading down the hall to the right, more than likely going to get a workout in. Gabriel was scared of Gidget, and I had a feeling Gidget had picked up on that, which was probably why he was making himself scarce before my boy made it back to me.

It was the first soft thing I’d ever seen him do. Ever.

I handed Gabriel the chocolate milk and cookies Gidget had handed me. “Gidget picked these up for you,” I told Gabriel once he was sitting next to me again.

He frowned, his brows pulling low over his eyes. “Gidget did?” His voice went a pitch higher, no doubt confused.

“Mhm,” I hummed. Gabriel fiddled with them, his gaze moving around the room, no doubt looking to see if Gidget was hanging around somewhere. Strain settled in his eyes, his fear a little more heightened. Couldn’t really blame him. A traumatized boy could easily pick up on someone’s energy, and Gidget’s energy was pretty volatile, even if he wasn’t all that explosive anymore.

“Oh,” Gabriel finally whispered.

I chuckled and ruffled his hair. He pouted at me and smoothed his hands back over his curly hair so it wasn’t all over the place anymore. “Come here.” I raised my arm and crooked my fingers in, so he knew to snuggle against my side.

With a smile he tried to fight but failed, he curled up against my side, his head resting against my chest. I draped my arm around him and focused back on the paperback he’d been reading.

6

Gabriel

Iset my tablet down when I heard Scorpion mention my name. He had come upstairs a few minutes ago and asked if he could talk to Tango. While they were talking in hushed words, Tango was growing increasingly aggravated, which meant Scorpion’s voice was raising, too.

And apparently, whatever they were discussing had to do with me.

It left a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach. Was Scorpion thinking I was too much work to protect? Was he trying to make Tango get rid of me after all? Would Tango listen to his president—his family? People who had given him a place to belong?


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