



5 out of 5 cup review!
A story to make you cry with sadness over the harshness of the blows dealt to Aiyana. She is a very strong person and this story shows what strength of character can get anyone through. Ms. Laudan shows us that the love and caring of family and friends is important. Also that something as simple as taking a walk outside will do wonders for your spirit and your soul. This is a lovely story and one that I will not soon forget. Yet another wonderful work from Ms. Laudan.
Liadan
Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance
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Aiyana was back at the shop in record time. She traded her sandals for riding boots, and instead of a skirt and belly top, she now wore her low-rise jeans and a white leather halter. She’d thrown the mandatory change of clothes in a bag and grabbed her helmet.
When she entered the shop, Tim whistled long and low. “Man, you look good enough to eat.” He looked her over from head to toe, licking his chapped lips.
“I don’t think your ol’ lady would appreciate that too much.” Aiyana watched with the unbridled passion of an expectant mother as Tim wheeled her bike down the ramp and onto the street.
“You be careful now, little lady. Take it easy ‘til you get the feel of her again after all this time.”
“Thanks Tim, I owe you large.”
Aiyana straddled Baby and brought her to life. Her eyes danced with excitement as she slipped on her helmet and pulled away from the curb. She gave Tim a wave before twisting the throttle. Heads turned as she rode through town. Someone once told her she had the epitome of the perfect ass from behind.
Gliding around town, Aiyana wanted to keep going and not look back. She’d given her word to make the remaining payments and if it meant sweating out a few more weeks at the bar, so be it. Being in the wind again was better than she imagined. The breeze that blew around her combined with the combined with the rhythm of the engine thrumming between her legs, gave her the same euphoric sensation of a self-induced orgasm.
Never again would she need anything from a man to keep her on two wheels. Nobody would ever have that power again






