Other Woman Drama (Content Advisory #4) Read Online Lani Lynn Vale

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Contemporary, Dark, Erotic, MC Tags Authors: Series: Content Advisory Series by Lani Lynn Vale
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Total pages in book: 69
Estimated words: 69026 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 345(@200wpm)___ 276(@250wpm)___ 230(@300wpm)
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Bitch probably clocked the moment Aella had entered our street and parked haphazardly along the curb.

I’d have to get Chevy to move it when he got here.

In the meantime, I got to work feeding the baby and thinking about how nice it would be to have another one of my own, one with Silver’s eyes and black hair.

The bottle was halfway gone when Eedie made it out with a cup of coffee for me and my shorts.

I thanked her, shamelessly utilizing her barista coffee-making skills, and let her continue to get ready for work.

I’d called last night and informed Cakes, Jasper, and Gunner that I would need help today. All three had said they’d be splitting up the guard duty between themselves.

Trusting them with my life, even with what I saw in Jasper’s glove box yesterday, I didn’t bother to call them.

They’d be there and ready.

Oh, and a talk with Jasper would be imminent once everything else was settled down with Silver and the club.

Chevy arrived shortly after and took over bottle duty, allowing me to put some pants on.

Which was right in the nick of time because the old lady across the street that liked to report me to the HOA that I wasn’t a part of turned her porch light on and started to storm out of the house.

I watched her wobble down the road toward the HOA president’s house and rolled my eyes just as Chevy scrounged up the courage to speak.

“On a scale of one to DEFCON 1, how pissed is she?” Chevy asked, placing a kiss on his son’s sleeping head.

My heart panged.

I missed that stage with Eedie.

I loved my girl now, more than life, but sometimes life was a whole lot simpler when she was tiny and had no clue what kind of terrors there were in the world.

“Gonna kick your ass the moment she sees you,” I offered.

Chevy was about to say something else but Eedie came out of the house at the same time that her best friend showed up.

“She still not dating that boy?” Chevy asked.

Hai and Eedie had been best friends since before I could remember.

They’d withstood a lot over the years, remaining best friends despite both of their mothers disapproving of their best friend relationship.

Hai’s mother, a Japanese immigrant, wanted her son to be the best of the best. To accomplish great things, and become a world dominator. That meant not hanging out with a motorcycle club president’s daughter.

Meanwhile, Elizabeth had hated Hai because Hai had gobbled up all of Eedie’s attention.

Eedie and Hai were meant for each other, but their personal relationship wouldn’t be going any further if it was left up to the two of them.

And all of a sudden, I just couldn’t keep it to myself. I had to say something.

Life was too short, as I’d discovered last night.

“Hai,” I said when he got to the front porch. “What do you want out of life?”

I immediately saw him flick his eyes to Eedie, as if he knew exactly what he wanted out of life, just couldn’t have it.

“What do you mean, sir?” he asked, hesitating.

I raised a brow at him. “I mean, you need to make a move.”

“Dad, what are you talking about?” Eedie asked.

I looked from Hai to Eedie and back and then said, “You can’t make decisions based on what your mothers think.”

Both teens stayed stubbornly silent.

“I hesitated, and the woman that I love was nearly killed last night.”

Both teens looked at me like I’d just stunned them.

“Your parents aren’t going to live forever,” I said. “Your parents won’t give you kids. Your parents won’t be able to make your life worth living. You have to find someone you love, that you want to spend the rest of your life with. Y’all’ve been together, best friends, for the last fifteen years. It’s time that you admit to yourselves that what you have is worth taking a risk on. I’m not saying that you’ll make it all the way. There’s no guarantee in life. But you’ll regret it for the rest of your life if you don’t at least try.”

Hai cleared his throat. “You…we…”

“Dad.” She looked at Hai, then at me, then back to Hai. “We made that decision about a year ago. We’ve been dating seriously for a while.”

My lips twitched. “Keep doing what you’re doing then.”

Her cheeks flushed. “You’re not going to get mad at us for lying?”

I shrugged. “Y’all did what you thought you had to do. But just know now that you’re living with me, Eedie, you don’t have to hide it. I’m more than okay with you dating…”

Hai’s swift inhale had me looking at him.

Seeing his eyes locked behind me, I turned to find Silver standing there in my t-shirt and nothing else.

“Piers?” she said, unaware of the audience.

“Yeah, baby?” I asked, moving toward her.


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