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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 3

Mara

   The next morning didn't feel like a new day. It felt like a continuation of the same one, stretched thin and unforgiving.

   I woke before my alarm, my body already tense, my mind already busy cataloging what needed to be done. Lily's door was closed, the soft glow of her nightlight visible beneath it. I stood in the hallway for a moment, listening. Her breathing was steady. That mattered.

   I showered quickly, letting the water run hotter than usual, trying to burn off the tightness clinging to my shoulders. When I looked at myself in the mirror afterward, my face seemed flatter, drained of something essential. I didn't linger. There was no point in studying damage I already knew was there.

   Breakfast was quieter than the day before. Lily ate her cereal and asked if she could wear her favorite sneakers again. I said yes even though they didn't match. Some battles weren't worth fighting.

   On the drive to school, she talked about nothing important. A cartoon she liked. A friend who borrowed her pencil. I responded when needed, nodded when appropriate, my attention split between the road and the constant hum of thoughts in my head.

   After I dropped her off, I didn't sit in the car this time. I didn't check my phone either. I drove straight to work, gripping the steering wheel like it might slide away if I didn't.

   The office smelled like burnt coffee and copy paper. Familiar. Predictable. I took comfort in that. I answered emails. Filed reports. Smiled when my coworker asked how Lily's party went.

   "Great," I said, because that was easier than explaining.

   Around midmorning, my phone buzzed in my bag. I ignored it until it buzzed again. Then again.

   I excused myself to the bathroom and checked the screen.

   Evan.

   Three missed calls.

   A text followed.

   You don't get to shut me out, Mara.

   I stared at the words, my jaw tightening.

   I typed a reply, deleted it, typed another.

   You don't get to barge into my life and expect access.

   I didn't send it.

   Instead, I locked my phone and slipped it back into my bag. My hands were shaking again. I leaned my palms against the sink and waited for it to pass.

   I didn't yell.

   I didn't scream.

   I didn't throw things.

   I just kept going.

   That evening, I picked Lily up and stopped at the grocery store on the way home. The aisles were crowded, the lights too bright. Lily sat in the cart, swinging her legs, pointing out things she wanted that we didn't need.

   "Maybe next time," I said more than once.

   At the checkout, my card declined.

   Once.

   Then again.

   My stomach dropped.

   "I'm sorry," I said quickly to the cashier. "Let me try that again."

   Lily looked at me, curious but unconcerned.

   The card went through the third time.

   I exhaled slowly and gathered the bags, my face warm with embarrassment even though no one seemed to notice. Outside, I loaded the groceries into the trunk with more force than necessary.

   In the driver's seat, I sat for a moment with my hands in my lap.

   This was the part Evan never saw.

   The part where things got tight. Where mistakes had consequences. Where stability wasn't guaranteed.

   At home, I put the groceries away, started dinner, helped Lily with a drawing she was determined to finish. The routine steadied me. I leaned into it, let it carry me.

   After dinner, Lily colored at the table while I cleaned up. She hummed softly, the sound weaving through the room.

   "Mommy," she said suddenly.

   "Yes?"

   "Is Daddy coming over again?"

   I paused, dishcloth in my hand. "Not tonight."

   She nodded, then added, "Good."

   I turned to look at her.

   She didn't meet my eyes, focused on her paper instead. Her small shoulders were tense, just slightly.

   "Why good?" I asked gently.

   She shrugged. "He makes you quiet."

   I swallowed.

   "I'm okay," I said.

   She looked up at me then, her gaze direct in the way only children could manage. "You're not loud quiet. You're inside quiet."

   The words landed harder than anything Evan had said.

   I crossed the room and crouched beside her chair. "I'm working on it," I said. "I promise."

   She studied my face for a moment, then nodded, satisfied enough, and went back to coloring.

   Later, after she was in bed, I sat at the kitchen table with a stack of bills spread out in front of me. I sorted them carefully, making notes, doing math in the margins. Numbers made sense. They followed rules.

   My phone buzzed again.

   I didn't pick it up right away.

   When I did, there was a voicemail from Evan. His voice was tight, annoyed.

   "This isn't fair," he said. "You're acting like I did something unforgivable."

   I deleted it without listening to the rest.

   Then another notification popped up.

   A message from an unknown number.

   This is Vanessa. I think we should talk like adults.

   I stared at the screen for a long moment.

   Adults.

   I set the phone face down on the table and pushed it away.

   That night, after the house went quiet again, I stood at the sink washing a mug that was already clean, just to give my hands something to do. Outside, a car passed slowly down the street, headlights sweeping briefly across the living room wall.

   I watched the light fade and stayed where I was.

   I didn't yell.

   I didn't fall apart.

   I stayed standing, steadying myself against the counter, aware that this was only the beginning of something shifting. Not an explosion. Not yet.

   More like a slow pull. A tightening.

   I turned off the light and went down the hallway, pausing outside Lily's room. I opened the door just enough to see her, small and safe in her bed, one arm flung over her stuffed bear.

   I closed the door quietly and went to my own room.

   Tomorrow would come whether I was ready or not.

   And I would meet it the same way I had today.

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