Page 76 of Hunter

She grabbed my beer and took a huge gulp before slamming it down and pressing her tits against me. I could feel her nipples pebbling in that tiny shirt she wore as she leaned in and said, “Do you want to get out of here? We can go back to my place and have a good time by ourselves.”

I opened my mouth to refuse, but I could feel Micah’s heavy stare.

He didn’t approve of mydistraction,as he put it.

He thought Ryleigh might get me killed.

But he should understand that I wasn’t an easy man to kill.

But I was also in no mood to fight with my brother tonight.

And Tammy was my ticket out.

I winked at Dominic, who let out a chuckle and slapped me on the back just as I stood up with Tammy in my arms and walked out of the bar.

She wrapped her arms and legs around me like a bear, and I looked out to the dark parking lot, only lit by a small streetlamp nearby.

“Where’d you park?” I asked.

She pointed to her white Porsche nearby, and I walked over to it, placing her back down on her feet.

She smiled flirtatiously at me, but I kept my expression neutral when I grasped her chin and ensured she was looking at me.

“We went back to your place, fucked hard, and I left while you passed out on your bed, got me?”

Confusion clouded her blue eyes. “W-What?”

I made my eyes hard and my voice firm. “That’s what you’ll tell anyone who asks, including Micah, yeah?”

“But you’re not coming home with me tonight?” she asked quietly.

“Nope. I have somewhere I need to be, and you’re my alibi for the night, babe.”

“But—”

I shook my head. “Be a good girl and get in your car. You’re to go straight home and not see anyone for the rest of the night. Are you sober enough to drive?”

“I’ve only had one beer.”

“Drugs?”

She shook her head.

I let my eyes roam over her. So perhaps her dilated pupils weren’t due to drugs but lust?

I grabbed her keys out of her hand and unlocked the door, pushing her into the driver’s seat.

She looked at me with a mix of anger, embarrassment, and disbelief.

But she would be a good girl for me and keep this little secret.

She might even be able to lie to Micah if he didn’t push her for the truth.

I stood up and closed her door, tapping on the roof to get her to drive off.

I stood there for a bit before moving toward my bike, hopping on, and driving off without looking back at the bar.

It was well past midnight.