Book: Damaged and the Knight
Quotes of Book: Damaged and the Knight
Soup's here," Judd finally said after we watched each other for a few minutes. As I sipped the broth, Judd pretended to ignore me. I knew he wasn't really watching television. His face was too perfectly stoic like he was working hard to make himself seem cold. "Do you want the rest?" I asked. Judd frowned at me. "If I wanted soup, I'd have ordered myself some. I'm not a dog begging for scraps." Scowling at his ridiculous anger, I shrugged. "I don't want to waste the rest. Can we put it in the mini fridge and I'll eat it in the morning?" Judd's frown eased. "Fuck it. I'll eat it." "No, it's mine," I said, standing up. "I offered and you got grumpy. Now, you can't have it." "I'll just eat it after you go to sleep." "I respect your honesty," I said, setting the bowl into the little fridge next to the expensive treats. "It's a rare quality in a thief." Judd grinned. book-quotesoupthiefjudd-and-tawnyTucker entered the room and sighed. "Maddy's a hormonal mess. Can't wait until she pops the kid out and we're done with that moody shit." "I think chicks are still moody after they pop them out," Cooper said, studying me. "Judd thinks Tawny can figure out our mole." "Is she psychic?" Glancing at Tucker, I smiled. "You haven't gotten laid in days. You know you did something wrong, but you don't know what and Maddy won't tell you. Instead of just asking, you decided she's hormonal. Maybe you oughta ask and end the suspense, Tuck?" Tucker grinned. "Bring her so we can kill the mole and clean this shit up before Pop decides our balls ain't big enough to take over." Cooper sighed. "What about Farah?" Judd chewed on a piece of bacon and glanced at me. "Tell her Tawny is your assistant. Farah knows her sister can read people. If you don't find the mole soon, it's going to affect her too." Leaning back against a desk, Cooper crossed his muscular arms and stared at me. "What did you tell her?" he asked Judd, even though his eyes remained on me. "Nothing." "Fuck," Cooper muttered. "Fine, but if there's trouble, we get her out of the way." Judd rolled his eyes. "I wasn't planning on using my woman as a shield, boss. I'd let them shoot you before I let anything happen to her." Cooper smirked. "I'm glad I never got all stupid and whipped like you are now." Laughing so hard at his brother's bullshit, Tucker both farted and burped. Soon, everyone was laughing. book-quotejudd-and-tawnytuckerWaking at two in the morning, I noticed Judd was gone from bed along with Pearl. As I pushed the covers back to find him, he appeared at the doorway with a few cans of soda and a plate of food. "Hey, babe, I figured you were hungry since we skipped dinner." Even smiling, I could barely keep my eyes open. "I didn't have much to choose from since I've been out of town," he said, setting the food on the nightstand and opening a Coke. "A little leftover this and that. Half a meatball sub. Nothing great, but…" Judd paused when he looked at me. "You're not even awake, are you?" "No," I whispered. A grinning Judd fed me bites of potato salad and the stale sub sandwich. I chewed what he gave me and drank a little of the soda then collapsed back on the bed and watched him finish the food. "I missed you so much," I whispered. "You can't know how much I missed you." After setting aside the plate, Judd slid into bed. He kissed me softly, tasting of marinara sauce. "You're warm," he murmured against my neck as his lips teased me. "I don't know if I'm awake enough to help." "I don't need help," he said, grinning at me as he explored my body. "I just need a yes." "Yes," I moaned as he sucked on my nipple. "A million times yes." Judd laughed his rich deep laugh. book-quoteyesWhat's the problem, babe?" Judd asked, climbing off the bike and caressing my cheek. "I feel underdressed. I look trashy." Glancing over my jeans, gray sweater, beige jacket, and tennis shoes, Judd frowned. "We're visiting the Johanssons, not the Rockefellers." Crossing my arms, I felt dirty like I needed a shower. I felt hideous and unworthy of every good thing in my life. Judd leaned down and pressed his forehead to mine. "You know who's inside? Your big sis surrounded by loud stinky bikers. They're burping and stinking up the place and she's all alone, waiting for someone to save her." Grinning slightly, I still felt grumpy. Yet, Judd tugged me closer until I smiled up at him. "After we do this family crap where Cooper acts like I should give a shit what he thinks, we'll go back to my place and try out the hot tub. We might have to share it with one of my elderly neighbors. If it's Morty, he won't mind a little show." Laughing, I sighed. "I don't know why I get so pissy sometimes." Judd looked ready to answer then changed his mind. "Everyone gets pissy sometimes, babe. I almost did once too." "Almost?" "This close," he said, showing me his fingers. "It was so fucking close, but turned out, I was just hungry. Maybe that's your problem?" "Maybe." "Let's get you fed then. book-quotejudd-and-tawnypissystinky-bikers