Knight (Kiss of Death MC #12) Read Online Marteeka Karland

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, MC Tags Authors: Series: Kiss of Death MC Series by Marteeka Karland
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Total pages in book: 62
Estimated words: 57099 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 285(@200wpm)___ 228(@250wpm)___ 190(@300wpm)
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“That’s three gold coins you owe the bank,” she said, a hint of smugness in her voice. “Plus, I get access to the spice market first.”

Her tactical brilliance stunned me. Not just the moves themselves, but the long-game planning behind them. Three turns later, she’d cornered the market on two key resources and effectively locked me out of the most profitable trade routes.

“Where’d you learn to think like that?” I couldn’t keep the admiration from my voice.

She shrugged. “Nobody taught me. I just see patterns.”

Ten minutes later, she demolished my remaining forces with a series of brutal, efficient moves.

“Game freakin’ over,” she announced, a genuine smile breaking across her face before she caught herself and pressed her lips together. But I’d seen the flash of pure delight, unguarded and real.

“Damn.” I leaned back, impressed beyond words. “That was… spectacular. Ruthless, actually.” I grinned. “I like it.”

She gathered the pieces, arranging them neatly in their compartments. “Want a rematch?” The question came out casual, but her eyes flickered to mine, waiting.

“Absolutely,” I said, already resetting the board. “But don’t expect me to go easy on you this time.”

A ghost of that smile returned. “Wouldn’t want you to.”

As I shuffled the cards, something eased in my chest. One game wouldn’t make a relationship, but maybe it could be the first stepping stone, the first cautious move across a bridge I’d thought permanently burned. My daughter had destroyed me in that game, and I’d never been prouder of anything in my life.

Our rematch was in full swing, Brynn’s face locked in fierce concentration as she plotted my second downfall, when the hospital room door eased open. Lavender stood in the doorway, hair damp and curling around her face, wearing clean clothes that still looked worn at the edges. The pressure in my chest I’d grown used to since losing Lavender eased somewhat. Her eyes widened slightly as they moved from me to Brynn and back again, registering the change between us.

“Mom!” Brynn’s voice lost its edge of wariness, sounding momentarily like the child she actually was. “I totally destroyed him in the first game. He’s trying to redeem himself.”

Lavender stepped into the room, her sweet scent trailing behind her. “Is that right?” Her voice held cautious wonder, like she’d stumbled into an alternate reality.

I shifted in my chair, strangely self-conscious under her gaze. “Your kid’s a tactical genius. Reminds me of someone else I know who used to demolish me at chess.” The memory slipped out before I could stop it. Lavender, doing a victory dance in her eyes as she captured my king for the third straight game over her Christmas break. The year before I realized how truly beautiful she was.

A smile flickered over Lavender’s face. “Ada insisted I use the shower at the hotel. Said she’d keep an eye on things.” She moved closer, studying the game board. “Looks serious.”

“Knight brought games,” Brynn said, the use of my current name jarring coming from her. “Not baby stuff. Real games.”

“I can see that.” Lavender perched on the edge of the bed, careful not to disturb the pieces. Her hand brushed Brynn’s leg through the thin blanket, a small, unconscious gesture of reassurance.

I watched her from beneath lowered lashes, needing to study the changes in her face. New lines around her eyes. A small scar near her temple I didn’t recognize. The way she carried exhaustion in the set of her shoulders. But her eyes… Those hadn’t changed. Still that clear hazel that could strip me bare with a single look. It was that look that made me want to lay the world at her feet.

“Your turn,” Brynn prompted, pulling my attention back to the game. “Knight says I get my strategy skills from him,” she informed Lavender, not looking up from the board.

“He’s probably right about that,” Lavender replied, her eyes meeting mine over Brynn’s head.

An hour passed before I noticed Brynn’s moves slowing, her eyelids growing heavy.

“Falling asleep on me to avoid another crushing defeat?” I asked, keeping my voice light.

She fought a yawn, stubborn to the end. “No way. Just resting my eyes before I make my final move.”

Lavender smoothed her hand over Brynn’s forehead. “Maybe you should take a break. The game will still be here later.”

Brynn’s eyes fluttered closed, then snapped open again. “Promise we’ll finish?”

“Promise,” I said, the word carrying more weight than I intended.

She nodded, satisfied, and surrendered to sleep within minutes. Her face softened in slumber, the fierce intelligence replaced by a vulnerability that hurt to witness. This was my kid. My DNA. My responsibility I’d neglected for eleven fucking years.

Lavender moved the game board to a side table, her movements careful so she didn’t wake Brynn. We sat in silence for a moment, watching Brynn’s chest rise and fall with each breath.

“Coffee?” I suggested quietly, tilting my head toward the door. “Cafeteria should still be open.” She hesitated, glancing at Brynn. “She’ll be out for a while,” I said. “And Ada texted that she’s on her way back up.”


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