Chapter Twenty Alexandra

Friday evening found me hanging out in the Raiders clubhouse.

With two pitchers of beer on the table, we celebrated my first full week returning to teaching after my attack.

While Deacon was pretty adamant about not wanting me to go, he had to get it through his head that unlike Willow, I wasn’t his to keep under lock and key at the compound.

Instead, he reluctantly had to entrust my safety to both Archer and Crazy Ace who followed me to school each morning and then back to the compound each afternoon.

The two prospects took turns during the day watching the school.

As I snuggled to Deacon’s side, my gaze fell on the glittering, antique diamond bracelet on my arm.

Deacon had also been upfront with me about the tracking device.

But he also wanted one that was on me at all times.

That’s where the bracelet came in. Although he tried to make light of the gift saying that he got it out of the pawnshop, I knew it was about more than just tracking me.

It was a gift the same as Walter, who snoozed in my lap, had been.

More and more members came trickling through the door.

The alcohol flowed along with the loud music blaring from the jukebox.

While Kim and some of the other wives were friendly, there was still a strong line drawn between me and most of the club women, especially the sweet butts.

Kim tried to ease my concerns by saying they always acted that way when one of the men got taken off the market.

One woman in particular worried me more than the others, and that was the bartender ,Cheyenne. Whenever he was in the room, she only had eyes for him.

Trying to get my mind off of things, I stroked the top of Walter’s furry head while Atticus lay at my feet. Walter opened his eyes to gaze at me drowsily before yawning. “You have such a hard life,” I teased.

Deacon reached over to scratch Walter’s ears. “He’s spoiled fucking rotten. I’m not sure he can even walk considering how much you and Willow carry him around. Hell, I even caught Mama Liz holding him in one arm while she ironed with the other.”

I laughed. “I won’t argue that he’s spoiled. I just didn’t realize you were jealous.”

He snorted. “I’m not jealous of a fucking dog.”

“If you were, it would only be natural considering he’s getting all the love and attention from the women in your life.”

He cocked his brows at me. “That’s a crock of shit, White Bred.”

“Whatever, Jesse James,” I countered.

“Yo, D, wanna join us for a hand?” Crazy Ace called across the room.

“Yeah, deal me in.” When he started to ease out of his chair, I grabbed his arm. “What?” he questioned.

“It’s seven thirty. Have you forgotten about Willow and story time?”

Deacon grimaced. “Shit.” Backing away from the table, he said, “Gotta take a rain check, guys.” At their groan of frustration, he replied, “Trust me, I’d sure as hell rather be here with you than doing story time with my kid.”

“You’re a good man and father, D,” Kim said, patting him on the cheek.

He gave her a shy grin at her compliment. “Thanks.” Leaning down, he bestowed a chaste kiss on my cheek. “Be back in a few.”

Thrusting Walter toward him, I said, “You better take him with you. Willow will pitch a fit if he’s not with her at bedtime.”

With a sigh, Deacon took Walter in his arms. “More trouble than he’s worth,” he grumbled.

When he started past the bar, Cheyenne slinked out into his path. In a pair of Daisy Dukes that could’ve passed for a pair of my panties and a halter top that barely covered her breasts, she thrust a beer into his hand.

“What’s this?” Deacon questioned.

With a wink, Cheyenne replied, “Something to help you through story time.”

He grinned. “You know me too well, babe.”

At Deacon’s familiar use of ‘babe’, Cheyenne beamed. She cut her gaze from Deacon’s over to mine. A triumphant look flashed in her eyes.

As my chest clenched, I quickly ducked my head. With a suffocating feeling washing over me, I fought to keep the tears from my eyes. The last thing I wanted was to let Cheyenne get to me.

“All right, missy. What’s doin?” Kim questioned over the raucous noise of the poker game.

I shrugged. “Nothing. Why?”

“Don’t bullshit me. You look like someone pissed in your Cheerios.”

As I gazed into Kim’s deep green eyes, I could see the true concern for me shining in them. Glancing around the room, I shook my head. “Not here,” I whispered.

With a nod, she threw her arm around my shoulder and led me through the kitchen and outside. After doing a quick sweep of the area, I gladly found we were alone. For once, there wasn’t a prospect hanging around or one of the members straggling through the compound.

Leaning back against the brick wall, I sighed. “It’s Deacon.”

Her brows shot up. “Don’t tell me he’s being an asshole to you after all you’ve been through?”

“No, it’s not that at all.” At her disbelieving look, I held up my hands. “Seriously, he’s completely the opposite of an asshole. He’s gone above and beyond the last few weeks.”

“Then what’s the problem?”

I wrapped my arms around my waist and squeezed, hoping I could contain my emotions. But the tears that stung my eyes betrayed me. Kim’s hand tenderly cupped my cheek. “What is it, honey?”

“Since my attack…he doesn’t look at me the same way. If he touches me, it’s always like a brother or father. When I’ve tried to kiss him, he pulls away before it gets too heated. He never tries to be alone with me.”

As tears streaked down my face, I shook my head. “Even though I wasn’t…” My eyes pinched shut, and I swallowed hard, unable to actually verbalize the word. “It’s like he thinks I’m damaged goods now.”

“Oh baby, you’ve got it all wrong. Deacon still burns for you—that fire rages just as strong in his eyes now as it did before.

He just doesn’t know how to be himself and then how to deal with what happened to you.

He’s confused. I’m sure he wants to be all over you, but he thinks you need space.

Shows an awful lot about him that he’s willing to put what he thinks are your needs before his own. ”

“Oh, I think his needs are being met just fine,” I spat, as I swiped the tears from my cheeks.

Kim’s brows lined in confusion. “Huh?”

“I think he’s fucking Cheyenne.”

There. I’d said it. Knowing Kim, she would either deny it or confirm it. When it finally came down to it, I wasn’t sure I really wanted to hear the truth.

“Now I know that ain’t happening.”

Jerking my chin up, I countered, “And just how can you be so sure?”

“Because I know Deacon.

“Yeah, well, I know him, too. He’s always coming to bed late after he thinks I’m asleep, and she’s hanging out here later and later.” Tears burned my eyes. “I don’t know what to do. I’m afraid I’m losing him.”

Pulling me into her arms, Kim patted my back, soothing my frayed nerves. “I think I have an idea.” She eased back to stare into my eyes. “You need to make Deacon see you as a sexual being again.”

“And how do I do that? Dress like a slutty skank like Cheyenne?” I countered.

A cat-like grin curved on Kim’s lips. “While that might get his fires burning a little, you gotta make him explode. Nothing pisses off our club men more than when their brothers want a piece of their women, and their women seem down with it.”

My brows furrowed in confusion. “What do you mean?”

“Tell me. You know how to play poker?”

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