Wrath – Satan’s Fury MC Read Online L. Wilder

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, MC Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 76
Estimated words: 72617 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 363(@200wpm)___ 290(@250wpm)___ 242(@300wpm)
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He grabbed a T-shirt from his dresser, then offered it to me before starting to undress. The next thing I knew, we were both crawling into his bed. A torrent of emotions washed over me as I nestled beneath the covers. I could feel the warmth of Wrath’s body beside me, and the sensation seemed to beckon me to move closer. My heart raced with a mixture of anticipation and nervousness as I inched closer, tucking my head next to his shoulder.

This was new to me.

We hadn’t had sex tonight.

We hadn’t even thought about it.

We’d simply undressed and got into bed, and then, we talked—just talked, for what seemed like hours. And then, without warning, Wrath drifted off to sleep.

At first, I thought he’d just run out of things to say, but then, I noticed the slow, steady rhythm of his breathing. He was completely out, and I was lying there feeling a little bewildered. There was a certain rawness to the moment. It was like I’d stepped into a new realm, a place where desire and vulnerability intertwined. He wasn’t even awake, but the feeling of his skin against mine sent shivers down my spine, igniting a feeling that was much deeper than lust or desire.

The world outside ceased to exist.

It was just him and me, and I liked the feeling more than I cared to admit.

As I drifted off to sleep, I felt a strange sense of home, like I’d finally found my place in the world, but sadly, it wasn’t a feeling that lasted for long.

I woke up the next morning and found myself in bed alone. I took a quick look around and spotted a note on the side table. I opened it and sighed when I read:

I had to get to the clubhouse.

Be back when I can.

The vagueness of the note left me thinking that he expected me to wait there until he returned. That wasn’t something I planned on doing. I didn’t have clothes or my laptop, so I decided it was best to go. I got out of bed and put on my jeans and boots. I was about to change out of his t-shirt when I got the urge to just keep it on, so I did. I went to the bathroom and cleaned up a bit, then made my way to the kitchen to grab my purse.

I’d just picked it up from the counter when I spotted the cute stray from the night before. He was sitting with his back leaning against the door, and his little dark eyes were fixed on mine. “Hey there, little guy.” I dropped my purse back on the counter and rushed over to the fridge. I grabbed a couple of pieces of shaved ham and carried it over to him. I eased the door open and placed it at his feet, and he immediately started chowing down. “You poor thing. You’re starving.”

I gave his head a little scratch as I promised, “I’m going to get you some real food and a flea collar. And maybe a bed that we can put out in the barn. What do you think about that?”

I was giving him some more love when I spotted Wrath’s neighbor standing in her driveway in nothing but a hip-length t-shirt and slippers. She was young and attractive, almost intimidatingly so, and she was staring at me with a scowl on her face. I didn’t want to seem rude, so I lifted my hand and waved as I shouted, “Good morning.”

She didn’t wave back. Nor did she speak.

She just stood there, glaring at me.

It gave me an uneasy feeling, so I quickly stepped back inside and closed the door. I gathered my things and rushed out to my car. I’d just started backing out of the driveway when I spotted the woman again—only this time, she was in Wrath’s front yard.

Again, she was glaring at me, which both confused and slightly angered me.

I was tempted to stop and ask her if there was a problem, but I decided against it and continued out of the drive. I drove straight to my apartment and took a quick shower. After I got dressed, I decided to go into work, so I could check on things. When I walked in, I was disappointed to find that there was no sign of Garrett. I went straight to my office and turned on my laptop, only to find that there was no response to my last three emails.

I was beyond frustrated.

Garrett was talented, and his work was very important him. I understood that. I supported it. I supported him—which was why I’d gone to that office every day to make sure everything was in order. It was the least I could do after all he’d done for me, but Garrett couldn’t seem to care less about the studio or what I’d done to keep it running.


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