Spec (Defenders M.C, Book 6)

Spec (Defenders M.C, Book 6) by Amanda Anderson

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smiled.  “He is.  Most of them are pretty good.  They giving you shit?”
    Choo-Choo looked at the counter and shook his head. 
    “I’m serious Choo-Choo.  I know the whole prospect thing is a hassle, but they shouldn’t be riding you too hard.”
    “I ain’t cryin to you over nothin’ so stop pryin’.”  He softened his words with a grin.  “I have to pay my dues the same as everybody else.”
    Candy didn’t know his back ground, but she wondered.  She also wondered who was giving him shit.  She knew the prospects were put through the ringer, but Choo-Choo was a good guy and he had talent.
    “If it gets too bad you should have a talk with Ink.  It could help.”
    He shook his head.  “I don’t need that shit.  I’m no pussy.”
    Candy could see that he wouldn’t listen so she went back to her drawing.  She hadn’t heard from Spec in eight days which would have made her feel like shit if it didn’t appear that no one knew where he was.  At least he wasn’t just hiding from her.  Shadow and Lawless had returned three days ago and everyone expected Spec to be with them, he wasn’t and all they had said was that they split ways down South.  That was really helpful, thanks guys.
    She started to ask Choo-Choo if he had heard anything when the bell dinged over the door and she plastered on a grin in greeting, but it fell when she saw there was no need for it.  Angel bounced through the door and sent Candy a wink as she raised her voice and pitched it higher than normal.
    “Hi there.  I was wanting to get a tattoo on my hoo-hah and I heard that your man Ink likes to do those.  I heard he does a real good job making the pain go away too.”
    Something clattered in the back and Candy looked back to see Ink shaking his head.  Choo-Choo almost choked on his soda and stepped around the back wall to catch his breath.  The way the walls were set up Angel couldn’t see Ink from where she stood.  Candy sent him a wink.
    “Yes ma’am.  Ink has a real talent with that sort of thing.  I’ve heard that it’s a real pleasure to have him working between your thighs.”
    “Candy!  I need a word with you back here please.”  Ink said in a low voice that told Candy he wanted to skin her alive.
    Both women burst out laughing and Ink stuck his dark head around the short wall and frowned even as his eyes lit up when they landed on Angel.
    He turned and said something to the customer he’d been working on and sauntered over to Angel.  He pulled her in for a kiss that would have made Candy blush if she did that sort of thing and pulled Angel’s hips flush with his own.
    Angel let out a little purring moan and wrapped her arms around her man.
    “Just for that little trick, you can wait until I get home tonight.”  He released Angel and slapped her ass hard.
    “What?  That’s not right Ink.  I think I could claim spousal abuse here.”  Angel demanded.
    “Good luck trying that sweet cheeks.”  He sent his wife a smoldering glance that even had Candy’s heart fluttering and went back to his customer. 
    Angel plopped down in a chair beside Candy and pouted.
    “When is the last time you guys had sex?  You act like it’s been years.”
    Angel shrugged.  “This morning before he left.”
    “Angel!  It’s only ten-thirty!  It’s been two hours and you are already trying to maul him at work.”
    “Mmmhmmm.  What is your point exactly?”
    Candy let out a laugh.  “Nothing.  I guess I’m jealous.”
    “Most women are.”  Angel gave Candy a look that said she was kidding, but Candy thought the woman was right.  Ink was a man that women drooled over.
    “Isn’t it hard sometimes though?”
    “If I do it right it’s hard.”  Angel winked and laughed when she caught Choo-Choo’s blush as he walked by.  “Is what hard honey?”
    Candy shrugged.  “There are a lot of women who would love to take him away from you.  They flock in here and get him to ink them just so he

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