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Page 74 of Jackass

“I enjoy working, Jack.”

“No one enjoys working, Sammy. That’s why they call it working, not fucking. Now fucking, everyone enjoys,” he said, thrusting himself against my ass.

I turned in his arms and kissed him. “Fucking is fun, but work can be enjoyable as well. And right now, I have work.”

I pushed him away and walked into the room to put on my uniform. Jack stood watching me from the doorway of the bathroom.

“Who is going to be with me today?” I asked, gathering my purse and keys. I turned to look at Jack. He leaned against the doorway and watched me with a heated expression. I watched as he rubbed his thumb against his bottom lip, and his eyes roamed over me.

“I have work, Jack. I refuse to be late on my first day back.” Laughing, I turned to walk away. He was quick. Before I could open the door, he had me pushed up against it.

“When you get home from work, I will peel this uniform off you. I hope you have another one because I can promise you won’t be able to wear this one again.” He growled and bit down on my neck.

My body shivered at his promise. He sucked the spot on my neck he had just bitten, and finally let me open the door.

I told Jack the truth when I said I enjoyed working. And I did. Most of the time. Today, it seemed, every customer had a stick up their ass.

Maybe it was just me.

Jack had worked me up so much this morning. All I wanted was to go home and let him do anything and everything he wanted.

“Sam?”

Shaking my head, I focused on the woman sitting at the counter.

“I’m sorry, Mayor. What were you saying?”

“Everything ok, Sam? You seem a bit distracted.” She chuckled. “I heard you had moved into the clubhouse. And that you have a little girl?”

Mayor Allison Hoffman came in every afternoon for lunch.The mayor was in her forties and married, though her husband wasn’t well known. He tended to keep to himself.

The mayor and I had gotten to know each other pretty well over the last two years. Well, as much as I had let anyone know me.

I sighed heavily. “Yes, I have a daughter with Jack. The short version is, Jack and I met in Arkansas before they moved the club up here. I got pregnant and never told him.”

“I see. There must be a lot more to the long version. Joellen mentioned there have been Shadows in and out all morning. None of them leave until the next one comes in.” She leaned in and whispered, “If you need anything, you can always come to me.”

“Thank you, Mayor.” I knew what she was saying. “Jack has forgiven me. I have an ex-husband who wasn’t thrilled I left,” I lied.

“Does the sheriff know?”

“He does,” I replied.

“Well, my offer stands.”

“Thank you. Let me get your order in. Maybe I can bump it ahead, so you aren’t here all afternoon.”

The mayor laughed. “Oh, don’t do that. Then I’ll have to go back to work sooner.”

I turned in her order to the cook and walked over to check on Romeo, Mimic, and Winchester.

“Hello, boys, drew the short straw, huh?” I asked.

“Nah, we volunteered. Not much of a hardship to come eat lunch and be served by the prettiest waitress in here,” Romeo said.

“Don’t let Jack hear you,” Mimic cautioned. “He won’t let you come back.”

“What can I get you boys?”




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