Wrecker (Iron Rogues MC #14) Read Online Fiona Davenport

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, MC, Novella, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Iron Rogues MC Series by Fiona Davenport
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Total pages in book: 38
Estimated words: 36019 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 180(@200wpm)___ 144(@250wpm)___ 120(@300wpm)
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Now I rubbed a slow circle across her belly with my thumb and whispered low, “How’s our boy?”

“He’s restless. Been kicking the same spot since this morning.”

Smirking, I leaned in and pressed a kiss right where she’d pointed. “That’s my son. Already taking no shit.”

Peyton laughed, shaking her head. “You’re going to be impossible when he gets here.”

“You knew that before you let me knock you up again, baby,” I said, dragging my hand down her thigh. “Twice.”

Her cheeks turned that pretty pink I never got tired of, and her violet eyes sparkled. “I did,” she agreed. “And I’d do it all again.”

I glanced at our daughters, still dead to the world, then cupped Peyton’s jaw and kissed her long and slow. When I pulled back, her eyes were dazed and her lips slightly parted.

“Already done it again,” I teased, patting her belly. “And if I get my way, it won’t be the last time.”

She snorted and shook her head. “You’re relentless.”

“And you fucking love me.”

“I really do.”

Sitting on the floor between her knees, I rested my head against her belly. She stroked my hair with one hand, her other curled around mine. Her skin was soft, her cinnamon and vanilla scent clinging to the air, mixing with sawdust and sunshine and the smell of home.

This was peace.

Not the kind I ever thought I’d get.

It was so much more than I could have imagined. The kind that made every rough thing worth it. Every nightmare, scar, and fucking hard-earned second that I spent with my family.

“You know what today is?” I asked quietly, eyes still shut.

“Hmm?”

“Five years since I pulled you out of that parking garage.”

Peyton stilled, her fingers tightening in my hair.

I looked up, catching her soft gaze. “I didn’t know it then, but that was the first moment I breathed right. The first moment I had something to fight for. Not just against.”

She bit her lip, tears shining in her lashes. “You always say the filthiest things…then ruin me with sweet stuff like that.”

“Balance, baby.” I chuckled and kissed her belly again. “I’m a fuckin’ complicated man.”

She snorted a laugh, and Mindy stirred slightly, murmuring something that sounded suspiciously like “Daddy.”

Peyton smiled. “Looks like someone’s waking up.”

I stood slowly and scooped up our older girl, cradling her little body in my arms. She yawned, blinking up at me with those same violet eyes her mama had, sleep drunk and safe.

“You hungry, baby girl?”

She nodded, snuggling closer.

“Let’s go raid the fridge,” I murmured. “Mama and Farrah need rest.”

Peyton grinned, watching me with love shining in her eyes.

And I knew, no matter what came next—what fires we had to walk through—I’d brave every single one just to see that look on her face.

I’d spent my life knocking shit down. But my woman, our family, this life, we’d built them together. And I wasn’t ever fucking letting go.

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