Outlaw's Ride: An MC Romance Carter Steele (if you liked this book TXT) đ
- Author: Carter Steele
Book online «Outlaw's Ride: An MC Romance Carter Steele (if you liked this book TXT) đ». Author Carter Steele
Looking over at her and seeing the contentment on her face as the warm, mid-day sun bathed us made it all feel so normal. If I hadnât been wearing my cut, and she hadnât had that purple scarf on a warm day we couldâve passed as just another tourist couple dotting the scenery with nothing but time and nowhere to go. When she glanced back at me I could tell that she was feeling it too. It was surprisingly nice to lose ourselves in mundanity.
âTeach me how to sign,â I said, but with my hands and not my mouth.
Sarahâs eyes went wide, then she paused for a moment realizing what I was trying to say and noiselessly laughed. She wouldnât tell me what I actually said, but apparently I was pretty far off the mark.
âIâve never seen you laugh before,â I said. It didnât matter that it was at my expense I still enjoyed the look of that kind of unbridled joy in her face. Sarah immediately got self conscious and buttoned up her emotions. It was incredible how quickly she could turn all that off.
âHey, I didnât meanââ I wasnât sure what I meant but fortunately I didnât have to finish the sentence. She slowly signed a small sequence at me, then mouthed the words.
âHello. My name is Sarah?â I asked, having no idea what each word meant. That didnât bother me because I was becoming an expert at studying her lips.
Sarah nodded, a barely perceptible smile creased her lips. Then she motioned that I should try it.
I exhaled through my nose and gave it a shot. After several failed attempts she reached over and shaped my rough hands into the proper positions. Her smooth fingers were a warming balm on my calluses, and if anything it actually made it more difficult to learn the sequence. Part of me wondered if I were fucking up just to get her to touch me.
Finally finding a sense of focus I took off my heavy, metal rings and gave it an honest try.
Her smile deepened, then with a mischievous glint in her eyes she scribbled something down to show me. âGood. But your name isnât Sarah.â
âAlright. Alright,â I chuckled, slicking my hair back and glancing around to see if any of the dozens of people in the area had caught that. The park we sat in wasnât private by any means, but it seemed like everyone was lazily passing through. No one took any interest in a biker or a mute girl, and that was fine by us. âWhatâs the word for Wreck?â
Sarah thought about that for a minute. The puzzlement on her face made it obvious that sheâd never considered that question before. Finally she gave an exaggerated shrug with upturned eyes, having no idea what to tell me.
âHow âboutâŠâ I paused, wondering if I should tell her. Ah, fuck it. What could it hurt? âHow âbout Stewart?â
âStuart?â She wrote, equal parts confusion and interest creased her brow.
âWith a double-U, but yeah.â I brushed down my beardâs flyaways from the harbor breeze. âIâm a mutt and some part of me is Scottish.â
Sarah looked appreciative that I would share something like that with her, then a little guilty for some reason.
âItâs not that big a deal really.â I said trying to put her a little more at ease. âI just donât go by it anymore. Once we get MC names thatâs pretty much it. Fuck I donât even know if I know what Yoga and Buckâs real names actually are.â
Sarah signed the word for my name then showed me how to do it. After I did, signed the whole sentence correctly she flashed me a small smile.
âItâs nice to meet you, Stewart,â She mouthed the words as she signed it, then stuck out her hand to shake.
âYeah,â I agreed, taking her hand. Pausing, I ran my thumb gently along the back of her hand. My gaze drifted upwards to capture her eyes. The sun caught dark flecks in her irises that I hadnât seen before glint, almost twinkle. God, this woman was fucking beautiful. âIt is.â
Our lesson was interrupted by a family attempting some kind of picnic lunch with the checkered blanket, basket of food, and cooler, the whole nine yards. What mightâve been a cute idea originally was quickly turning into a disaster for the overburdened couple as their three screaming children became unruly, refusing to stay put. The baby cried inconsolably, the toddler screamed, throwing whatever he could get his hands on, and the preschool-aged girl ran to each passerby introducing herself, only to be yelled at by one of her fathers not to talk to strangers. While I could always enjoy watching a good human trainwreck, the cacophony of shrill wails, soothing baritone and angry scolds was too much for us. Sarah and I decided it was time to move on.
After a little walking Sarah slowed to a crawl by the entrance of the Maryland Science Museum. When I picked her up sheâd told me that we could do whatever I wanted, but after food and a tour of the inner harbor area I was good. Never caring all that much about the science of things so I wouldnât have spared this place a second glance but it was pretty apparent that Sarah was into it so who was I to deprive her?
I cocked my head toward the door with raised eyebrows asking her if she wanted to head in. She replied with a sheepish bite of her lip and hopeful eyes, but didnât want to say yes for some reason.
It was enough to make me wonder what Patrick had told her about our arrangement. Were there rules she had to follow that I didnât know about? If there were that shit was stopping right the fuck now.
âHey, this isnât going to work if we only do the shit I want to do. Iâm not that cultured of a guy and I donât know much about the area. So
Comments (0)