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Mummy, Please Marry Uncle Biker Daddy

He wasn't supposed to notice her. She wasn't supposed to want him. And her daughter definitely wasn't supposed to fall in love with him first. "He's not just dangerous," she whispers to herself . "He's the kind of man who ruins your life slowly... and makes you thank him for it." He rides loud. He loves hard. And once he wants something, he doesn't let go. "You don't get to look at me like that," she tells him. His smile is slow. Predatory. Certain. "I already did," he says. "And now you're mine." She's a single mother barely holding it together. He's a biker king with blood on his hands and loyalty carved into his bones. Their worlds should never touch. But they collide anyway. "You think I don't know what you're doing to me?" he growls. Her back hits the wall. His body cages her in. "You think I'd touch you if I didn't plan to keep you?" This isn't a sweet romance. It's raw. Possessive. Unforgiving. The kind of love that marks you. "Mummy," her daughter says softly, holding his hand. "Can he stay forever?" He shouldn't want them. But the idea of leaving them hurts worse than any knife. "I don't share," he tells her in the dark. "Not my bike. Not my club. And definitely not my woman." One kiss turns into hunger. One night turns into obsession. And one choice could burn everything down. "If you climb on my bike," he warns, voice low and lethal, "you don't get off unchanged."
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Chapter 2

Mara

    I didn't sleep.

    Not even for a few minutes. Every time my body tried to drift, my mind snapped awake again, sharp and alert, like it was waiting for something else to go wrong.

    The house felt different after they left. Too quiet. Like it was holding its breath.

    Lily slept curled against my side, her hair spread across the pillow, her crown tossed carelessly onto the nightstand. She hadn't cried when Evan and Vanessa walked out. She hadn't asked many questions either. That worried me more than if she'd screamed or thrown a fit.

    Kids processed things in pieces. Quiet ones. The kind that came back later.

    I lay there staring at the ceiling, replaying the scene over and over again. Evan in my kitchen. Vanessa leaning against my counter. The balloons bobbing by the window like they were celebrating something.

    I kept thinking about how comfortable Vanessa looked. Not nervous. Not apologetic. Comfortable. Like she'd already decided where she fit in the story.

    That hurt more than the betrayal itself.

    Sometime around four in the morning, Lily shifted and murmured something in her sleep. I wrapped my arm around her automatically, pulling her closer, grounding myself in the weight of her. She smelled like shampoo and frosting and the faint sweetness of childhood that hadn't been ruined yet.

    I made myself a promise in the dark.

    Whatever happened next, I would not let Evan damage her the way he'd damaged me.

    Morning came too quickly.

    I moved through it on autopilot. Coffee. Pancakes. Juice poured into the blue cup Lily liked best. My hands shook just enough that I noticed it, but not enough for her to comment.

    She ate quietly, swinging her legs beneath the chair.

    "Mommy," she said finally, her voice careful. "Is Daddy mad at you?"

    I kept my eyes on the pan. "No, baby."

    "Then why did he bring that lady?"

    I swallowed. "Sometimes adults make bad choices."

    She considered that. "Is that why he doesn't live here anymore?"

    I nodded. "Yes."

    She took another bite of pancake. "I don't like when people make bad choices."

    Neither did I.

    After I dropped her at kindergarten, I sat in my car with the engine off, hands resting uselessly in my lap. The building buzzed with noise. Kids laughing. Parents chatting. Normal life continuing like nothing had cracked open inside me.

    My phone buzzed.

    Evan.

    I stared at his name on the screen until it stopped vibrating.

    Then it buzzed again.

    I didn't answer.

    The third time, it was a text.

    We need to talk. Last night got out of hand.

    Out of hand.

    I laughed, the sound sharp and strange in the empty car.

    Another text followed almost immediately.

    Vanessa didn't mean to upset you.

    I dropped my head back against the seat and closed my eyes.

    Vanessa didn't mean to upset me.

    As if bringing your mistress into your wife's home on your child's birthday was an innocent misunderstanding.

    I didn't respond. I started the car and drove to work, my jaw clenched so tight it ached.

    The day blurred together. Emails. Small talk. Smiles I didn't feel. I caught my reflection in the bathroom mirror and barely recognized myself. My eyes looked older. Tired in a way sleep wouldn't fix.

    At noon, my phone buzzed again.

    She's important to me, Mara. I need you to respect that.

    That one landed harder.

    Not because I wanted Evan back. That part of me had already shut down, folded inward, gone quiet. It hurt because he said it so easily. Like my feelings were an inconvenience. Like the years we'd built together could be dismissed with a sentence.

    I typed a reply. Deleted it. Typed another.

    Do not bring her around Lily again.

    I stared at the words before sending them, then hit send before I could second-guess myself.

    Three dots appeared.

    They stayed there for a long time.

    Then they vanished.

    No reply.

    I picked Lily up that afternoon and took her for ice cream even though it wasn't planned. She told me about her day, about Alex from class and how he didn't share his crayons, about a story they'd read. I listened, really listened, anchoring myself to the normalcy of it.

    At home, I bathed her, read her two stories instead of one, and tucked her into bed with a kiss on her forehead.

    "I love you," she said sleepily.

    "I love you too," I replied.

    She hesitated. "Mommy?"

    "Yes?"

    "You're not going to cry again tonight, are you?"

    My chest tightened. "No, baby."

    She nodded, satisfied, and rolled onto her side.

    I waited until her breathing evened out before I went into the kitchen and leaned my hands on the counter.

    This time, I did cry.

    Not loudly. Not dramatically. Just enough to let the pressure release. Tears slid down my face and dripped onto the countertop, leaving small dark spots that dried quickly.

    I wiped my face and straightened.

    Then there was a knock at the door.

    My heart jumped. No one ever knocked at night. Everyone who knew me texted first. I glanced toward the hallway, toward Lily's room, then moved quietly to the door.

    I checked the peephole.

    Evan.

    Alone.

    I opened the door but didn't step back.

    "What do you want?" I asked.

    He looked irritated, like I'd inconvenienced him by making him stand outside. "I just want to talk."

    "You've said enough."

    He sighed and ran a hand through his hair. "You're making this harder than it needs to be."

    That sentence did something to me.

    I felt it settle, heavy and final.

    "You don't get to decide what's hard for me," I said.

    "Mara-"

    "No. You don't bring her into my house. You don't parade her in front of our daughter. And you don't expect me to smile through it."

    He shook his head. "Vanessa's not some fling. She's part of my life now."

    I studied his face. The familiarity felt strange, like looking at someone I used to know very well who'd changed when I wasn't looking.

    "Then keep her out of ours," I said.

    "She's not going anywhere."

    "Fine," I said quietly. "But Lily is off-limits. You don't introduce her to women you're sleeping with. You don't confuse her. And you don't use her birthday to prove a point."

    His expression hardened. "She's my daughter too."

    "Yes," I said. "And you forgot that the moment you walked away."

    He opened his mouth, then closed it.

    For once, he had nothing to say.

    "Leave," I said.

    He hesitated, then turned and walked down the steps.

    I closed the door and locked it, my hands trembling.

    I slid down against it and sat there on the floor, knees pulled to my chest, staring at the opposite wall.

    This was my reality now.

    A man who used to love me choosing someone else without remorse. A daughter watching everything I tried to hide. A future that felt uncertain and exposed.

    I didn't know yet how I was going to protect Lily from the mess Evan kept dragging behind him.

    I only knew that whatever came next, I couldn't afford to be naive anymore.

    The house was quiet again.

    But this time, it didn't feel empty.

    It felt like something had shifted.

    And I had the unsettling sense that Evan wasn't the last complication headed my way.

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