Currently Comanche owned six houses including the condo that he lived in. He rented out the homes that he didn't sell right away, and this gave him a nice monthly income. All of his houses were paid for straight out with cash, he was determined to never have a mortgage. He remembered when he was young and his mom was alive, her constantly trying to make sure the mortgage was paid so that they would always have a roof over their head. Because he was determined to never have a mortgage, he bought everything straight out. So, after renovations, taxes, minor maintenance, and insurance everything else from the rentals or sales went straight into his pocket. He lived very comfortably and could take off and go when he chose. Unless there was an emergency, a big business decision to be made, or he was buying a house and working along with the designer and construction crew, he pretty much did as he pleased, with no worries and no care. But, now with Jada in his life, things seemed a little different. Even though she wasn't officially his, he wanted her to be, and he finally decided to get past this nervousness and actually hit her up on Instagram.
Jada logged off of skype on her laptop, one of her remote coaching sessions had gone really well. Jada turned to her phone because she heard a ping. She grabbed her phone and saw that it was a message from Comanche. Jada smiled to herself, it had been almost two months since she was with him in the hospital, and she could admit to herself that she missed him a little. He made her smile in that short period of time that they spent together. He also made her feel things she hadn't felt in a long time. Like, how she wanted to feel his mouth and hands on her body, he made her want things she hadn't wanted in a long time.
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Comanche (Death Reapers MC Book 2)
RomanceComanche is a Native American word that means "he who fights all the time". The name is a fitting one for the mysterious biker who is part of the Death Reapers motorcycle club. Best known for his temper and propensity for solving problems through vi...