Jersey (Cerberus MC Tennessee Chapter #4) Read Online Marie James

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Biker, MC, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Cerberus MC Tennessee Chapter Series by Marie James
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Total pages in book: 93
Estimated words: 85228 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 426(@200wpm)___ 341(@250wpm)___ 284(@300wpm)
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I circle the play area, noticing when the front door opens and a guy walks in. Like Cerberus, he doesn't have an animal with him, but it doesn't prevent him from sitting on a bench just inside the play area to watch the dogs run.

I'm not the only one to notice him either. I try not to stare, but I can't help but repeatedly glance over at the man as Lark approaches him, taking a seat beside him. The position he takes is so close, I just know that their hips are touching. Lark doesn't hesitate to lean over and whisper something in the guy's ear. I don't really think anything of it until the man stiffens.

Less than a minute later, the guy stands and makes a beeline for the door with Lark right on his tail.

"You don't know him, do you?"

I startle, my hand coming up to my throat at the sound of Nolan's voice being closer than I expected it to be.

"No," I answer quickly. "Do you guys know him?"

"We know his type," Nolan mutters, disdain coating every syllable.

"His type?" I ask, facing him fully once the man and Lark disappear outside.

"He came in with no dog. Sat as close to that group of kids as possible," he says, pointing at the small group of boys playing with a couple of puppies. "The guy is up to no good."

"Maybe he just likes dogs but can't have one because of housing rules," I say, the wave of cold chills running up my spine telling me I'm wrong.

"Or maybe," Nolan says, holding his phone out to me.

I'm sick to my stomach when I look down at the mug shot of the very same man, the description of his past crimes and what landed him on parole, and the sex offender's registry spelled out below.

"Jesus," I mutter. "Have you run everyone else in here as well?"

Nolan shrugs. "I keep my family safe."

"And no one else is trouble?" I ask, glancing around as if I can determine who is a criminal just by looking at them.

I'd never be able to guess correctly. I really gave that other guy the benefit of the doubt.

"Watch out for that kid right there," he says, angling his head toward a kid with heavy freckles on the bridge of his nose and across his cheeks. "He stuck his gum under the edge of the table at the concession stand instead of just throwing it in the trash."

I huff out a laugh, reaching up to cover my mouth because the response was so quick it had left me a little embarrassed.

"It's good to hear you laugh," he says, his tone growing more serious.

I dart my eyes around, hating the tone of his voice as I look for an escape.

I've spent weeks with Eli, helping with his problems, so it shouldn't surprise me that this man, as observant as he is, has paid attention to how I've been acting.

"You have nothing to worry about," I tell him, wondering if the words are more suspicious than reassuring.

"You've seemed distracted a little lately. Are you sure there isn’t something I should be worried about?"

I stiffen, trying to stand a little taller, but there's no amount of spine straightening that will make me even close to as tall as him.

"I have nothing going on in my life that's going to interfere with my therapy sessions with Eli," I assure him.

"If you're in trouble—"

"I'm fine," I rush out to say, hating the frown that forms on his handsome face.

"You'll come to me if there's any trouble." It's a demand, not a suggestion. "Here."

I look down at his hand, not immediately taking the proffered piece of paper.

"What is it?" I ask before committing.

"It's Jersey's number. He has a little more flexibility in his schedule than I do. If you ever end up in a situation you need help getting out of, give him a call."

I lift my eyes to him before glancing around the room, my body somehow instinctively knowing exactly where the man in question is. He's watching me. Why wouldn't he be a little more discreet when several of his teammates are floating around?

I pull the slip of paper from Nolan's fingers before giving him a tight smile.

It's weird that these men know everything about their surroundings but may not know just how much time Jersey and I have spent together.

"I'll keep it in mind," I tell him before shoving the paper in my pocket and walking away. I do my best to keep my eyes off Roman, but as the evening continues, I find it impossible. Despite walking all over this indoor dog park, no matter where I am, his eyes are on me when I look in his direction.

When Eli yawns, his hand slowing on Kiva's back, Nolan steps in and insists that it's time to go home. Eli doesn't argue. He simply stands, wrapping his hand tightly with the leash as they walk out.


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