Train’s Clash (Biker Bitches #4) Read Online Jamie Begley

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Bad Boy, Biker, Contemporary, Erotic, MC, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Biker Bitches Series by Jamie Begley
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Total pages in book: 141
Estimated words: 134788 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 674(@200wpm)___ 539(@250wpm)___ 449(@300wpm)
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“She looks sexy as fuck, doesn’t she, Rider?”

“Yes, she does.” If the women could see Rider’s expression, they would run screaming from their husbands. He watched every move she made intently. No show of warmth in his eyes. “Why don’t you open another buckle so you can breathe better?”

“I liked you better when you pretended to be lame.”

He grinned. “Most women do.”

Train didn’t take his eyes off her, either. “Rider takes it a whole new level in Willa’s bedroom.”

Furious, Killyama flew the heel of her palm toward his nose. She knew she was in trouble when he easily blocked her with his wrist. He should have at least winced at the force of her strike; instead, he stared back at her steadily, waiting for her next move.

“That might have hurt if you were successful,” Train complimented her. “Hammer’s done a good job training you.”

“Jonas taught me that move.”

“He couldn’t have prepared you for me, Killyama. You can’t beat me, and you certainly can’t beat Rider. We’re wasting time. We could be having fun—”

Her foot flashed out, nailing him on his thigh. “I’m having fun. Aren’t you?”

“No. And I appreciate you not getting my balls again.”

“I was aiming for them, but with your pants off, it’s hard to guess where they’re hiding.”

Rider’s laughter filled the room. “I like her. I’ll make sure she loses that bitchy attitude when I have to replace you.”

“Brother, I plan on living a full life, despite her trying to end it.”

He deflected every kick sent his way. She was working up a sweat, whereas Train appeared bored.

“You never answered my question, Killy.”

Confused, she stared at him, not comprehending. “What question?”

“What got you so mad tonight? Because I mentioned children, or that men chose replacements?”

“I don’t give a damn if you want kids. They won’t be mine. I’m never going to have children.”

“Why not?”

She avoided his serious expression, finding Rider’s impassive face that made it easier to hide the emotional upheaval Train was trying to elicit from her.

“I’m not getting married, and I’m not raising a fatherless child.”

“I’m not ready to go down that aisle, either. But I’m not saying never, and they wouldn’t be fatherless if they were mine.”

“Don’t know how you’ll be making them with those M&Ms.” She turned back to look at him. It was easier to do so when she insulted him.

“That was a low blow. It’s a good thing I remember how much you liked them when you gave me that blowjob last night.”

“I was faking it.”

“You do that a lot, don’t you?” He wasn’t getting upset. He was methodically wearing her down, something Hammer had warned would happen with more skilled adversaries. “So, if it wasn’t the mention of kids that upset you, it was because the men chose their replacements?”

“It’s fucked up.”

“Why? The men want to know their women are taken care of if something happens to them.”

“Nothing is going to happen to you unless one of you shoot yourselves in the foot, or you fuck yourself to death.”

“It will happen. It already did.”

Train’s serious statement had her freezing in place.

“Gavin.”

Train gave a nod. “Yes, it was Gavin who came up with the idea when he was moving to Treepoint. He was engaged to a woman he had met in Ohio. He wanted to make sure Taylor was taken care of if something happened to him.”

“Who did he pick? Viper?”

The pain in Train’s eyes had her wanting to hug him close. Rider’s brown eyes were filled with the same pain. She made herself suck back the sympathy she felt for them at the loss of their friend.

“Me. Gavin and Viper had an argument before he left.”

“Did you enjoy her as much as he did?”

She had never been truly afraid of Train. She was now.

“I never touched Taylor, not once. I was by her side when we found out he was missing. I was also there the day she tried to OD when she finally realized he wasn’t coming back to her. I was there when she sold the house they had bought together because she didn’t want to live there, surrounded by his memories. I was there to tell her it was okay to see other men. And I was there to walk her down the aisle when she married another man who took the responsibility of caring for her.” Train stared her down. “When we pick our replacements, we don’t pick them to share their beds. We pick the one most able to care for their needs.”

“What did Rachel need?” she snapped.

“That wasn’t for Rachel; it was for Cash. He gets off on watching me tongue-fuck her.”

At his smirk, she lost her temper. She attacked, intending to maim him. He deftly evaded her attempts, blocking her in a flurry of movement she could barely keep up with. Frustrated, she raised her knee to remove his opportunity of ever becoming a father.


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