“Pretty sure she’s going on mine.” He snatches it back.
Smiling, I shake my head. “Boys and their toys,” I sigh heavily. “When will you two learn to share?”
Both their gazes swing my way. I’ll never get used to the way they look at me, like I hung the moon. It makes my heart skip a beat and my body feel warm and fuzzy.
“We shared pretty good last night.” Brady grins.
“No fighting or anything.” Gavin winks.
Rolling my eyes, I smile. “How about this? I’ll go with Gavin to wherever it is you two are taking me, and on the way back, I’ll ride with Brady.”
“Ha! I’m first,” Gavin gloats, handing me my helmet. “Hop on, Little One.”
“Fuck you.” Brady flips his brother off before gripping my chin. “You’re mine later,” he growls with promise, pressing a heated kiss to my lips that leaves me tingling.
“Yes, Sir,” I breathe out.
“Fuck me,” I hear him growl to himself as he gets on his bike and starts it up.
“You’re teasing him, Darling. That’s not fair,” Gavin comments with a chuckle.
“What!” I throw my hands in the air. “All I did was say yes.”
“You know what you did.” Gavin gives me a heated look before slipping on his helmet.
“I can’t help it that simple words turn you two into animals,” I grumble, letting him help me put my helmet on. I can do it myself, but they don’t let me. It’s their version of opening a car door for me. I love it.
The day the guys had planned for me was amazing. We spent the day down at the pier riding all the rides and eating snacks. It was fun seeing the strange looks the guys would get. Two big biker men riding carnival rides isn’t something you see every day.
After that, we took a walk on the beach, holding hands and just talking. It’s honestly been the best birthday of my life, and the day isn’t even over yet.
My best friend, Maya, still had something planned for tonight. What that is? I have no idea. All she would tell me was that I needed to wear something you might wear to a club. She wouldn’t even tell the guys, so they have no idea what to expect.
She said she wanted it to be a surprise, and the only way it would stay that way is if she kept it to herself.
I don’t blame her. The guys and I don’t keep secrets from one another if it doesn’t have to do with club business. With that, I don’t expect details. It’s none of my business.
“You’re really not going to tell me anything? Nothing at all?” I ask Maya as we drive through the city in the back of a limo. Yup, my best friend rented us a limo. I love her.
“Nope.” She smiles, resting her head against her Alpha, Benji’s arm. “Not a thing.”
“Fine,” I huff. “It can’t actually be a club, right?”
“Why not?” Maya frowns.
I snort a laugh. “Babe, you’re pregnant. You really think Phoenix would let you go to a crowded, rowdy club? A low-key bar at best. But not a club.”
She thinks about it for a moment and sighs. “Okay, fine, you're right. But I’m still not telling you where we’re going.”
“And wherever we’re going, you sure it’s okay if we wear our cuts?” Gavin asks.
“Would you take them off if I asked you to?” Maya counters with a knowing smile.
“No.” Both of them say at the same time.
“My point exactly,” she laughs.
“This isn’t some secret premiere of your movie, is it?” I ask, narrowing my eyes. “Because I thought that it wouldn't be released until next year.”