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Becoming A Vincent (The Wild Ones Book 1)(20)



We're almost back to my place when I decide I can't take it any longer,  and start kissing my way up his neck, sliding across the single-cab  bench seat to push right up against him.

He shifts gears, groaning as my hand starts undoing his jeans. My smile  spreads when I feel him pulling off the road, and in the next instant,  his hands are on me, tugging me onto his lap as he kisses my lips.

My ass hits the horn, but he flips the lever, pushing the steering wheel  up enough to give me more room to work. Our kisses are frantic, almost  like we're two teens in a hurry to get to the good stuff.

I can't seem to help myself as I get his pants worked down.

My skirt slides up with ease, bunching around my waist, and he groans when he realizes … no panties.

"Really? You've been walking around like this all day?" he says, his  voice strained as I finally free him from his boxers and stroke his cock  in my hand.

It's already hard, so there's not much prep work involved.

"You forget, I still have no underwear."

"Because of bugs," he murmurs, grinning as his lips find mine again, and his tongue takes control as I slide down on top of him.

We both break the kiss to take a deep breath as I sink onto him completely, taking him inside, and roll my hips.

His hands go to my hair, holding my head as he stares into my eyes for a  long, intense moment. I move again, and he holds the eye contact as I  rise up and push down harder, faster.

That's when his lips seize mine hungrily again, and I pick up the  rhythm, riding him as hard as I can, chasing that incredible release.  The windows fog, the truck rocks, and we're a tangle of tongues, lips  and hands, both of us trying to get our fill of the other.

When my orgasm tears through me, he grabs me by the hips, taking over,  fucking me from underneath as I shiver and ride the wave of euphoria,  unable to do anything but feel.

It's not until his body is shuddering, and he's gripping me too tightly, that I realize he's found his.

He goes lax underneath me, and I smile against his neck, kissing it.

"I should have been shopping with you all these years if this is what  happens at the end of the trip," he says through his heavy breaths.

Before I can answer, there's someone tapping on the window. During the  commotion, my skirt fell down around us, hiding the good stuff.  Thankfully.

Obviously I can't move, because my skirt is all that's covering his naked middle right now.

Benson rolls down the window to reveal our lone officer of the law.  And … Benson is slowly softening inside me. This is not awkward at all.

"Benson. Lilah. Think you two could not pull over on the side of the  road unless there's better coverage next time?" Vick asks, annoyed.                       
       
           



       

I smile and nod, and Benson answers, "Sorry, Vick. Found out why shopping trips are a good idea today."

Vick grunts and rolls his eyes, muttering something about the beardless epidemic as he goes back to his patrol car.

Benson laughs while leaning his head back, and I kiss his jaw as his hands smooth up and down my back.

"Well, now everyone will be wondering if we're skipping the wedding and  going straight to baby-making," he says on a long breath through his  chuckles.

"We'll tell them we're practicing, but I'm not having babies. Multiples are a hell no."

He starts to speak, when we hear Vick griping at us through his car's speaker.

"Get off the road. Now."

I shift off Benson, laughing as he does his pants back up, and he  reaches over, taking my hand and kissing it before he shifts gears and  starts driving.

Again, perfect.





Chapter 14



Wild Ones Tip #361

Wild Ones don't notice the way people stare. But they will make your life hell if you want to be rude.





BENSON



Lilah bends over the bank on the far end, her ass in the air as she  curses. I drink my beer, watching her ass without having to be sneaky  about it.

Joey rolls up to the edge farthest away from her just as Lilah gets her  whopper of a fish pulled in, bouncing up and down in joy, since it's a  beast. I'm not looking at the fish, though. Eyes are still mostly  focused on her ass.

It takes me several seconds to realize Joey's boat is loaded down with  five girls, all of them in bikinis and soaking in the sun while it's  warm.

Joey is posturing like he's the king of the world, and I roll my eyes,  smirking when Lilah grins over at me, showing me her beast of a fish.

"Yo, Benson. You want to ride with us for a while?" Joey asks, gesturing to the boat.

"We're good here," I say dismissively. "That's her fifth fish, and she  hasn't been at it long. Don't want to mess up a good thing."

He rolls his eyes. "I wasn't inviting the Vincent. I have other  company." He gestures to Tonya Murphy, who gives me a sly wave. "Tonya  asked for you personally to join us."

"What'd he say?" Lilah calls from the other side of the bank as she  starts walking toward us, dragging her string of fish with her.

Just as she nears, I grin and say, "Says he wants me to ride with him and his entourage, but you're not invited. Tonya's idea."

Joey darts a wide-eyed, panicked glance at me as he pales, horrified like I've betrayed him.

Lilah just smirks at him as she moves out onto the dock, getting closer to where they're idling.

The girls all pale as well, and Tonya starts hissing for Joey to get them the hell out of there.

As Lilah pulls off one of the still-live fish, she winks at him.

"Hey, Joey. Remember that time Tonya there puked all over the fire station?" Lilah asks.

"The great Vomit Massacre of 2010," I say, smirking.

Joey gives her a wary look, as Tonya squirms, eyeing the fish in Lilah's hand.

As if he figures out what's about to happen, Joey starts to gas his boat  in reverse, and Lilah launches the fish. It smacks Tonya right in the  face.

You can guess what happens next.

Tonya gags immediately, and turns right to Joey on instinct … and sprays all her lunch on him.

Joey curses, the boat veers hard to the right, tossing him off and  killing the motor, as Tonya continues to cover the rest of the boat.  Fortunately for the fish, one of the girls throws it off the boat,  hoping to end the rancid upheaval, to no avail. And the fish swims away  while the boat ride from hell stalls.

I turn away. My stomach isn't exactly iron-clad or anything.

Lilah already has her string of fish back in the water, and is now fishing off the dock, grinning as she watches the spectacle.

Life couldn't be better.





Chapter 15



Wild Ones Tip #238

It's rare we have feelings. Don't fuck with them when we do.





LILAH



"How in the hell did you do this?" I snap, glaring at the two idiots who  are looking anywhere but at me as Benson works on fixing my front  porch.

He casts a glare in their direction, but they continue to whistle and stare at the sky.

"Answer me," I demand.

Hale finally blows out a breath.

"Fine. If you must know, we thought we'd conduct an experiment to see if buckshot was stronger than birdshot."

Killian smirks. Hale feigns contrition.

"You're serious," I say, staring between them. "And you conducted this experiment on my porch?"

Killian shrugs before grumbling, "You're never here anymore. Saw no harm in it."                       
       
           



       

So that's what this is about?

For the past two weeks, I've been at Benson's, basically living with  him, since he never wants me out of his bed. We've only been coming out  here to fix things when they're torn up-like my bed.

It's been great.

For me.

Apparently my brothers are a little jealous.

"What if we did a dinner tonight at my place?" I ask them, feeling a small pang of sympathy laced with guilt.

They both shrug. "That would be nice," Killian finally admits, still not making eye contact with me.

"And I'll make peach cobbler," I concede on a long breath.

This has both of them smiling.

"Go shower. You stink. And don't shoot at my porch-or house at all-ever again."

They both hug me, and I hold my breath, because they really do stink.  Obviously they've been fileting fish all day or something. Then they jog  off to their house to get showered.

"So I'm fixing your porch that they destroyed, and you're cooking them  peach cobbler," Benson says on a frustrated breath. "That's rewarding  bad behavior. They're totally playing you just to get cobbler, by the  way."

I grin as I come up behind him, and he tugs me to the ground in front of  him as his lips seek mine. We kiss lazily, as though we have all the  time in the world, until I break the kiss to explain.

"They're a little jealous."

"That's gross," he deadpans.

I shove at his chest while rolling my eyes. "Of you and me spending so  much time together. They're used to having me around to drive insane.  I'm sure they're bored to death without me."