Chapter 19
On Saturday morning, Joci woke up to Jeremiah sliding into her. She was lying on her back, with her arms over her head. She felt him push himself into her, and she moaned. He kissed her neck and nibbled her earlobe.
He swirled his tongue around the shell of her ear and whispered, “Good morning, gorgeous. I love waking up with you.”
She wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed his jaw.
She nibbled her way to his ear and whispered, “I love waking up with you in me.”
He hissed out a breath. “God, Joci, you could make me come just by talking to me.”
She moaned at the feeling once he was completely inside of her. As he started moving, she made little sounds that drove him wild.
“Hmm, you feel like heaven inside of me.”
Jeremiah loved making love to her, with her. He loved that she had moved in with him. He loved how he felt about her.
“Joci…get there, baby…fast.”
She smiled. He rode her hard and fast, the way she liked it.
He massaged her inside, filling and stretching her completely.
It never took him long to bring her to orgasm.
He ground his hips against her a few times, and she felt her orgasm growing fast and furious.
Her body heated, starting at her feet and moving up.
Her nipples were hard little peaks. Her breathing was ragged as she tightened her arms around him.
Her vision grew blurry, and she knew she was close, so close.
“Jeremiah…I love you.”
She stiffened when her orgasm hit her. She sighed as she came. He pumped one more time and floated over the edge with her. They lay there for a while, floating off to sleep again, wrapped in each other, still joined at their most intimate parts.
When Jeremiah woke up about a half hour later, he kissed Joci on the neck and nibbled her shoulder. He breathed in deep.
“I love the way you smell after we’ve made love. I love the way you feel. I love you.”
Joci smiled. She wrapped her arms around him tighter and kissed his neck.
He pulled out of her and went into the bathroom to get a wet cloth to clean them up. “I think someone’s up. I can smell coffee. Do you want some?”
“Yes, I’ll get up with you. We can sit out there and talk to whoever is up.”
She got up and threw on some yoga pants, a bra, and a t-shirt while Jeremiah pulled on his jeans and a t-shirt.
They walked into the kitchen together, holding hands.
Bear and Ashley were sitting at the table, talking and drinking coffee.
Joci went to the coffee pot, got two cups from the cupboard, and poured them coffee.
She turned with the pot in her hand and motioned to Bear and Ashley.
They both shook their heads no. She replaced the coffee pot and sat next to Jeremiah at the table.
“Dog, we’ve been looking at the map, and here’s a nice route we can take today.” Bear motioned on the map in front of him.
“Looks great. Why don’t you lead today? I’m fine with anywhere we ride today. The weather looks good. Go for it.”
Bear’s broad grin grew. “Thanks, Dog.”
Deacon and Julie came in, and so did Janice, Angel, and Ray. “Guys, check this out.” Bear pointed to the map.
“Looks like a great route, Bear,” Deacon said.
As they sat with their coffee, Jeremiah said, “Is there a little town where we can eat along the way, Bear? That way, no one has to cook or clean.”
They all bowed their heads over the map on the table, and Bear pointed to a little town. An agreement was made to be ready in an hour.
Gunnar told Joci that LuAnn had slept with Chase on many occasions, usually because she knew he was the only one who would let her ride on his bike when she had no one else.
“Ass for Gas” was the saying. Joci thought that was rather crude, but when it came to LuAnn, she wasn’t at all surprised that that was her lifestyle.
They saddled up when LuAnn, in very few clothes, made her appearance and climbed on the back of Boyd’s bike. As they took off, Jeremiah nodded to Joci to go ahead of him, and he pulled out right behind her. After they ate, they would gas up and then head north a little for the day.
They rode to a little town just outside of Wisconsin Rapids for breakfast. Jeremiah sat at one end of the long table, and Bear sat at the other.
Everyone else filled in where they wanted.
Joci sat to Jeremiah’s left, and JT sat to his right.
Boyd and LuAnn sat down toward the other end of the table on the same side as Joci, which meant she didn’t have to look at LuAnn. That eased Jeremiah’s mind a bit.
As soon as they had finished eating, they rode next door to a gas station to fill up before heading off on Bear’s route. Afterward, Jeremiah and Joci rode to the edge of the parking lot and waited for everyone else. Jeremiah grabbed Joci and hugged her tight. “It’s going to be a great day, babe.”
Joci laughed. “I think so, too.”
“Okay, saddle up.” Jeremiah swatted Joci’s butt and swung his leg over his bike, then winked at her as he started it up.
Joci smiled and shook her head as she swung her leg over her own bike and started it up.
The group started pulling out of the gas station.
Jeremiah took off, thinking Joci was with him.
Just as Joci started pulling out, Boyd cut her off and drove in front of her, with LuAnn giving Joci the finger and laughing.
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Joci’s heart thudded in her chest. She could have dumped her bike there. What the fuck is going on with those two?
They got out on the road, and Jeremiah looked back at Joci. She gave him the thumbs up, and he nodded at her, but she could tell he was pissed. She was pissed, too, and it left Joci at the back of the group again, which Jeremiah had specifically told everyone not to do.
Jeremiah slowed down until he was alongside Joci in the inside lane.
They were on a two-lane road, but it was still early on Saturday morning, so there wasn’t any traffic at this time of day.
Jeremiah nodded his head to Joci to follow him, and he took off, passing Boyd, Frog, and Janice, and then Gunnar and Ryder.
Joci looked up the road and still saw no traffic, so she followed Jeremiah.
Gunnar and Ryder slowed down to give them room to come into the lane.
They safely slid into formation in front of Gunnar and Ryder.
Joci gave them the thumbs-up as she moved in front of them.
The roads were curvy, and the weather was warming up. It was beautiful riding weather. The sun started warming the day; traffic was still light. It was late June, and the temperature was supposed to be in the low 90s today, perfect for Joci.
About an hour and a half into their ride, they were looking for a gas station to gas up again.
Bear found one on the outskirts of a little town near Tomah.
They pulled in, but there were only two pumps, which meant most of them had to wait for others to finish up.
Joci got off her bike, and so did Jeremiah.
The others got off their bikes as well for a leg stretch and to get gas.
Jeremiah walked over to Joci and hugged her.
“Are you okay, baby?”
Joci smiled. “Yes, I’m fine. But, what the fuck?”
“Exactly. I’ve had enough.” Jeremiah stalked over to Boyd, and before even stopping in front of him, he punched him in the mouth. Boyd went down hard. LuAnn screamed, and everyone came running over to see what was going on.
Jeremiah stood over Boyd and glared at him. “I told you, Joci was not to be left at the back of the group. Not only that, but you cut her off. She could have dumped her bike, you ignorant fuck. Get the fuck out of here. You’re not welcome.”
“Fuck, man, I didn’t know it meant today, too. LuAnn said it didn’t matter.”
“It does matter. It matters a hell of a lot. When I give an order, I expect it to be followed. Even if that hadn’t been an order, you never, ever cut anyone in my group off. Get out.”
LuAnn stood with her hands on her hips. “Dog, that’s bullshit. Joci shouldn’t be riding if she can’t handle it.”
Jeremiah glared at LuAnn. “Since you don’t fucking ride yourself, you shouldn’t open your fucking mouth. Get the fuck out of here, both of you. Now!”
Boyd got up off the ground and walked over to his bike, rubbing his jaw. He nodded for LuAnn to get on, but she stood with her arms crossed.
“Get out, LuAnn; you have no one else to ride with, and you’re not welcome anymore.”
LuAnn started with the waterworks. “Dog, please let me stay. I can ride with Chase.”
Chase spoke up. “No, you can’t, LuAnn. I asked you last week, and you said no. Now I don’t want you on with me.”
LuAnn walked over to Boyd’s bike with tears in her eyes. She looked back at Jeremiah. “I don’t have a key to get my stuff.”
Jeremiah shook his head. “Someone will bring it back to the shop. You’re not welcome at the house. Especially when there isn’t anyone there to watch you.”
Jeremiah turned his back on LuAnn and walked toward Joci, hugging her to him. Joci could feel him shaking and breathing hard. She wrapped her arms around him and hugged him tight. “Thank you for sticking up for me.”
Jeremiah looked down at Joci and slowly shook his head. “I’ll always stick up for you; don’t you understand?”