Rip (Kiss of Death MC #14) Read Online Marteeka Karland

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Insta-Love, MC Tags Authors: Series: Kiss of Death MC Series by Marteeka Karland
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Total pages in book: 69
Estimated words: 63842 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 319(@200wpm)___ 255(@250wpm)___ 213(@300wpm)
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The admission felt like surrender, like finally acknowledging the completeness of what Eric had taken from me. Not just my safety or my dignity, but every single thread that had once connected me to the world. I was adrift now, clinging to the temporary sanctuary of Haven with nothing waiting for me beyond its walls.

Violet’s hand came to rest lightly on my shoulder. “What happened, Jade?” she asked.

“My job,” I said, the words catching in my throat. “They filled my position. I don’t… I don’t have anything left.” My voice broke at the end as I fought a losing battle to not start sobbing.

Through the blur of tears, I saw Rip shift. His eyes never left my face as he slowly uncrossed his legs and adjusted his weight. He moved closer with slow steady strides.

“Jade,” he said, my name a rough whisper in his deep voice. “Can I come closer?”

I couldn’t speak past the knot in my throat so I nodded once, a jerky motion that sent tears spilling down my cheeks.

He closed the gap between us, settling beside me, putting his arm around my shoulders. I thought I’d feel trapped. Instead, I had to fight the urge to climb into his lap and bury my face in his chest.

The next thing I knew, that’s exactly where I found myself. I had my arms wrapped around Rip’s neck, clinging like a child might. Eric’s voice hissed in my memory. Pathetic. Weak. No one wants your tears. But the voice was fainter now, competing with the reality of Rip’s steady heartbeat under my ear.

Something broke loose inside me like a dam shattering under too much pressure. A raw, guttural sob tore from my throat, startling in its intensity. Rip hugged me carefully, one large hand cupping the back of my head while the other wrapped around my body to hold me to him.

The gentle click of the door closing barely registered through my sobs, but I thought we might be alone. With that realization I cried even harder, my tears soaking through his shirt. Cried for the job I’d lost. For the friends who’d drifted away. For the woman I used to be before Eric methodically dismantled my sense of self-worth. For every humiliation and every bruise and every moment I’d believed I deserved what was happening to me.

Rip held me through all of it, his heartbeat steady under my ear. His breathing remained deep and even, a rhythm I found myself unconsciously matching as the worst of the sobs began to subside.

Still, I didn’t pull away. If anything, I pressed closer, twisting my fingers in his shirt. The solid warmth of him felt like the only real thing in a world gone sideways. The persistent trembling finally stilled, replaced by a bone-deep exhaustion that made my eyelids feel weighted.

“Please don’t let go yet,” I whispered against his chest, surprising myself with the admission. It was the most direct thing I’d asked of him or anyone else since arriving at Haven.

Rip’s response was simple. “Not going anywhere, honey. I’m right here with you. As long as you want me.”

The certainty in his voice, the steady promise, must have been exactly what I needed. I closed my eyes and let his scent and warmth surround me and stilled. For the first time since arriving at Haven, I allowed myself to acknowledge how much I’d come to rely on Rip’s presence. How I’d begun to seek him out whenever I entered a room. How I automatically relaxed anytime I saw him.

And with that acknowledgment came a stab of fear so acute it made me tighten my grip on his shirt. Because what happened when I had to leave Haven? What happened when I had to face the world without Rip’s steady presence nearby? The thought made my stomach clench painfully.

“I don’t know what to do,” I admitted, my voice muffled against his chest. “I don’t have anywhere to go. No job. No apartment.” I swallowed hard. “Nothing.”

“Honey, Haven isn’t kicking you out.” Rip’s tone conveyed infinite patience and reassurance.

“But I can’t stay forever.”

“Who said?”

The simple question caught me off guard. I pulled back just enough to see his face, though I didn’t leave the circle of his arms. “But… but this place is temporary. For emergencies.”

“Who said?” he asked again, the inflection in his voice not changing.

“I don’t know. Isn’t that how shelters work?”

Rip’s expression remained serious, his dark eyes intent on mine. “This isn’t just any shelter. Haven’s different. My club runs the place. Owns the land and the building. We say who can stay and for how long. So you can stay as long as you need or want. Months. Years. No timeline unless you want one.”

“But I can’t just --”

“Yes, you can.” His certainty was absolute. “Stay as long as you need. Work here if you want. Hannah’s been looking for an office manager. Or don’t work at all for a while. Just heal. Learn to love life again. Let us all teach you there are good people in the world who genuinely want to help. Not because we feel sorry for you or anyone else. Because everyone, everywhere, needs help from time to time.” The thought of not having to leave, not having to figure everything out immediately, helped loosen the tightness in my chest the first time in months. The relief was almost instantaneous the second his words penetrated because I knew he meant every single thing he said.


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