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by Kristen Hope Mazzola


  “You’re awake.” A kind smile met me as I tried to sit up a little. My eyes were still swollen to the point that I could barely make out her features other than her long hair and wide grin. “Buck! Trent’s waking up!” the woman’s voice called out.

  “Do I know you?” My voice was raspy from my vocal cords being beaten.

  She pressed a cool towel to my forehead. “Tre, it’s me, Ava. You served in Iraq with my brother, Kane.”

  My mind was a fog. I could barely grasp the memories, just little flickers and flashes. “Buckley?” The name fell off my tongue but felt foreign.

  Excitement laced her words. “Yes! That’s right, Kane Buckley. You used to always call him Buck.”

  Buck and Ava…it was clicking, the gears slowly turning. Ava was a nurse. Buck was a former jarhead, just like me, and we served together for two tours. He kept his shit together; I fell off the wagon.

  Right then, I realized my entire body was shaking. My bones felt like they were on fire. My skin crawled. My head was pounding.

  “What happened to you, brother?” Buck’s voice came from behind me.

  I shook my head. “I don’t know. Last thing I remember is walking down the street.”

  Ava forcefully pushed my shoulder down when I tried to sit up to look at her brother. “I don’t know if you have any broken bones yet, Trent. I don’t want you to hurt yourself more.”

  “What did you take?” Kane’s question was stern.

  Racking my brain, I couldn’t remember for the life of me. Heroin? It felt like I was coming down from heroin, but fuck if I knew for sure. All I knew was that I was going to need another fix fucking soon or I was going to be tweaking out like a mad man.

  “I can’t remember,” I reluctantly admitted.

  “Here.” Ava put two familiar-looking pills in my hand followed by three fingers of whiskey in a paper cup.

  I raised an eyebrow at her before taking the small round blue pills in my hand. I rolled them around until the stamp on the back was visible. I recognized the numbers: 54 199. Thirty milligrams of Roxicodone—yep, that’d do the fucking trick like a charm. I didn’t want to take them, but I knew I needed to. I threw the pills to the back of my throat and chugged away.

  “You really should be at the hospital. You’re going to need x-rays,” she said, more to her brother than to me.

  “No docs, dude, please.” My aching pleas sounded so childish.

  Two men I didn’t know came through the side door of Kane’s house. They were both wearing cuts matching the one on Buck’s back. It had been a little over a year since we both got out of the Marines, and even longer than that since we had seen each other. A lot can change in a year.

  The taller one of the two pointed over to me. “How’s he doing?”

  Buck grabbed beers out of the fridge while answering. “He’s pretty banged up, but he’ll live. Thanks for helping me get him over here.”

  The older of the men sat down in front of me, looking closely at my eyes. “Think you have a concussion, son.”

  Ava nodded in agreement. “We’ll keep him up for a while and make sure he doesn’t die on us.”

  “Trent, this is Rave and Abel. They’re the president and vice president of my club’s charter in North Carolina. They’re going to take you back with them.”

  “What? Why?” My eyes flew open. Who did Buck think he was making decisions like that for me?

  “Because you need to dry the fuck out and you’re not going to be able to do it in Killeen. Trust me, brother, this is for the best. Once you’re good to travel, you’re heading east.”

  Sitting in church the next day, around the table without Abel sitting at the head was all too surreal. In his place sat Ryder, his son-in-law.

  Bear cleared his throat. “As the president of the Atlanta charter, I want to officially extend my condolences to each and every one of you. Abel was one of the best men I had the pleasure of knowing and he will be missed immensely.”

  Holt nodded to Bear. “Thank you, brother.” He turned to look at the rest of us before continuing, “There is a lot that has been kept from this club but the secrets end now. Ryder, Bear and I have spoken a great deal about everything that happened leading up to Abel’s death and it needs to be shared with the club.”

  Ryder put his hand on Holt’s shoulder and then added, “This information should not affect your memories of our fallen king. Abel was a great man and always had the best interest of this club in his heart.”

  Bear stood and started to pace. “This is not going to be easy for me to explain but I am going to do my best. Before I begin, please know that, not all dealings having to do directly with this tragedy have been terminated, by myself, Holt, and Kane Buckley. For those of you who do not know Kane, he is the president now of the charter in Killeen, Texas.”

  My mind tripped back to my old friend and that day that he saved my life with Abel and Rave. I had no idea that he had moved up the ranks that quickly.

  Bear continued, “I got wind of a heroin and cocaine shortage up the coast. I set up suppliers and delivery systems but it was all too much for just my chapter to be able to handle. Abel came into this deal as my number two. I had no idea that the Sinners were the original suppliers in y’all’s area. This is and will always be on me. Their retaliation was in response to a number of situations, but mainly the loss of the drug business and that income. Abel and I became aware of their involvement when one of our larger shipments went missing.”

  He hung his head, sucking in a deep, sharp breath. “I should have stopped all dealings then and figured out another way to clean up this mess, but we just kept working our deals and my guys were able to recover that lost shipment before it left Georgia. That was when I decided to come up here and help y’all out. Abel and I still thought we had it under control. We should never have been so arrogant to think that we could handle this on our own. Holt was not even aware of most of the things I have just told you.”

  He took his seat again and lit a cigarette.

  “Fuck you!” Red leapt to his feet. “You’re the reason Abel is dead and you think that just because you wear the same patch as us that you can sit at this table.”

  “Red, sit your fucking ass down.” Ryder’s eyes were narrowed. I could see his hands shaking a bit.

  “We all have done things that we regret. Most of us have done even worse shit than this in our lifetimes.” Holt was always the damn voice of reason. “We need to move forward, not go at each other’s throats. That’s how those sons-of-bitches will actually win.”

  “What is the plan?” I asked.

  “We are going to lay low. We will not continue this violence now. There is too much at stake and we are wounded. We all need time to heal and pick the pieces back up. Bear is going to head back to Atlanta. If he hears of any other threat or something related to this, he will report directly to me on the matter and I will bring it to this table right away. No one will be kept in the dark from this moment on. We will keep moving forward and play out the cards as they are dealt.” With that, Ryder slammed the gavel down onto the wooden table and that was that.

  Chapter 1

  Trent

  A Eew Months Later

  Hey handsome, want a lap dance?” I glanced up over my shoulder at a lanky middle-aged woman. In the dimly lit club, all I could tell was she had a decent rack, pounds of eye makeup on and long blonde hair that nearly touched her ass cheeks. She seemed cute enough and the dancer that was on the stage was not doing it for me.

  “What’s your name, darlin’?” I asked, having to shout over the loud thumping of bass. I grabbed her hand, pulling the petite stripper onto my lap. She plopped down, making her tits nearly pop right out of the dark purple bra that was at least a size too small.

  “I’m Diamond. What’s yours, stud?” She giggled, batting her eyelashes.

  “Tre,” I said flatly.

  Her flirty grin twisted as she rolled her fingers over the patches on my cut. “Are you a
Sinner?” she asked, her eyes wide.

  I shook my head no. “Is that a problem?”

  “Actually, it’s fantastic.” She bit her lip.

  She started to grind a little on my lap, biting my neck a few times.

  “Why is it good that I am not a damn Sinner?” I pushed her away a little. I had been drugged once in a strip club, I wasn’t going to let it happen again.

  “Come with me.” She stood up, grabbed my hand, trying to drag me out of the back door.

  I stopped her before she could push the metal door open. “Mind telling me what the hell is going on?”

  “They can’t know I’m talking to an Unacceptable,” she whispered and motioned for me to follow her.

  I reluctantly followed her as she rounded the corner and starting down a vacant backstreet. She stopped under the street light next to a dumpster that reeked to high heaven. The yellow lighting revealed a fading shiner covering her left eye that went all the way down her cheek to her jawline.

  Grabbing her chin, I asked, “Need me to take care of the cocksucker that gave you that?” I turned her head to get a better look before she pushed my hand away.

  “I want you to take care of him for so much more than this fucking nothing of a bruise.” Disdain dripped from her words like viper’s venom. “I know who killed your president a few months back.”

  Without even thinking about it, my fingers wrapped around her throat and I threw her into the brick wall. I got within an inch of her face, barking at her, “Do not fuck with me, sweetheart. It will be the last thing you ever do.”

  Her tiny fingers pulled at mine as she gasped. “I swear—my husband did it.” She had tears forming at the corners of her eyes.

  I released her throat. “Tell me everything,” I snarled.

  “All I know is a few months ago he came home in the middle of the night with some of his friends, bragging about how he killed the unkillable, the fearless leader of the Unacceptables. They had been trying to off him since the bullshit with the last president. He thought I was asleep but I heard everything.”

  “What is his fucking name?” I asked.

  “Ralph.”

  Ralph? What a twit of a name. “Do you know where he is?” I gripped her shoulders. I was scared if I let go of her, she would vanish into thin air and it would all be a sick twisted dream to fuck with me even more.

  She nodded. “I’ll even give you a key to the house and a picture of the bastard.”

  “Red? Man, ya in here?” I slammed my boot into the door, practically taking it off its hinges. In the back of the mechanic shop, there were a few rooms we had available in case any member needed a place to crash. Red’s old lady had finally had enough with his drinking and fucking around, and had kicked his ass out.

  I heard him groan.

  “Dude, get the fuck up.” I kicked the side of the mattress, ripping the covers off of him.

  “Go the hell away, fucker, before I shove my boot so far up your ass it comes out of your fucking mouth. It’s the middle of the damn night for Christ sake.” He scoffed before rolling over and throwing a pillow over his head.

  “I found him.” My sinister tone sliced through the air as the hair on the back of my neck stood on end. After months of searching, the Sinner who took Abel’s life was finally going to have to pay for what he had done.

  “Him? Like the him?”

  “Fuck yes, brother.”

  Red shot up from bed like a bat out of hell, grabbed his jeans, and started to get dressed. “Have you called Ryder or Holt yet?”

  “They’re not answering.”

  “Let’s go then.” Red’s cut was the last thing he threw on before we stomped out to our bikes where they waited in the gravel lot at the back of the shop.

  Rocks and dirt flew from the spinning of my back tire as I hauled ass to Ryder’s house. I knew busting through his front door at three in the morning was probably not going to go over well with our new president or his old lady, but I didn’t fucking care at that point.

  Red was right on my tail. We weaved down the winding roads, taking turns way too fast, running stoplights and nearly flying off the side of a mountain.

  I kicked out my Dark Horse’s stand and flew up the porch steps. I tried the doorknob but the damn thing was locked. Banging as loud as I could, I called for Ryder.

  Within seconds, he was throwing the front door open. “For fuck’s sake, Tre. What could be this important right now? Raine is sleeping for crying out loud.”

  “Get fucking dressed!” I yelled, barging into his front room with Red behind me.

  “Not until you tell me what is fucking going on.” Ryder stood at the bottom of the staircase with his arms folded over his bare chest. He was freaking stark naked and didn’t seem to bat an eyelash at it.

  Red’s face was flushed as he gripped the doorjamb. “He found the guy. He fucking found him, Pres.”

  The color drained from Ryder’s face. “Are you sure? Are you positive you found him?”

  I nodded as I started to pace in the small foyer.

  “Get everyone to the bar. We need to have a meeting and plan this shit out right now. Let’s go hunting.” Ryder’s face twisted into an ominous smile as he made the declaration.

  “Aye, brother.” Red turned and marched down the front steps, making a few phone calls before he got back on his bike.

  “I’ll get Holt. See you at the bar,” I stated to Ryder before he started to head back up the stairs to get dressed.

  “You’ve done good, brother. I appreciate this. I know Raine will as well.”

  Sitting at the round table with Ryder holding the gavel was still not sitting well with me. I trusted him for the most part, knew he loved the club as much as any of us did, but I just couldn’t wrap my head around it. I didn’t like change. I didn’t like taking orders from someone years younger than me who was so much less experienced than I was when it came to war in general, but I had to blindly follow my new leader—that’s what a good soldier does.

  “How do we know your source is credible?” Jesse asked from across the table.

  I slammed my fist down on the old wood. “I’ll bring her scrawny ass in here right now so she can tell you all of it herself if you want.”

  Holt cleared his throat. “I’m with Jesse. How do we know this whore isn’t just sending us out to do her dirty work and off her abusive ex-pimp?”

  Ryder looked over at me. “You sure we can trust her? Her name is Diamond for fuck’s sake.”

  I leaned back in my chair. “She said her husband came home that night bragging about it with his buddies. She ran away a few weeks ago after he threw her down some stairs.”

  “Fucking dirtbag deserves to die no matter what, if ya ask me,” Ryder remarked. “Any man that lays a hand on his old lady like that should have to eat his own balls.”

  Holt rubbed the back of his neck for a few seconds before speaking. “I have a strong feeling that Abel would have wanted us to stop the bloodshed. Son, we talked about this.”

  Ryder looked over to his number two, not like a son would, but a superior. “This club needs to feel the sweet glory of victory to truly heal. We gave it time, we need this. All in favor of hunting down this son of a bitch and bringing justice to our club?”

  In unison, everyone yelled, “Aye!” Even Holt agreed.

  Ryder slammed the gavel down on the worn wood, sending a crackling through the air. “Let’s go teach these motherfuckers a lesson they will never forget!”

  We went into autopilot.

  Kevlar vests—check.

  Zip ties—check.

  All the guns we could carry—check.

  Knives—check.

  String—check.

  “Collin.” Ryder put his hand on his brother-in-law’s shoulder, stopping him from getting onto his bike when the rest of us did. “You need to head to my house and get Raine. Take her to your mother’s place and watch them. Ozzy will go with you. If this goes south, I don’t want them to
be in danger too.”

  Collin and Ozzy did as they were told without question, though I could tell Collin was pissed the fuck off to not be allowed to go avenge his father.

  “I can go watch Crickett and Raine if you want Collin on this run,” I offered, putting my skull bucket on.

  Ryder shook his head. “Collin is too green for this. I don’t want him to blow it. We got one shot at this shit, and he’ll get over it.”

  It didn’t take long for us to find the house off of Old Hill Road, the red one in the back, just like Diamond had explained to me. We stashed our bikes down at the end of the street and hoofed it through the woods.

  Ryder handed me a ball of string. “Ya ready to do this?”

  I grabbed my knife out of my boot before answering. “Let’s make this a bloody night these fuckers will never forget.”

  I unlocked the back door and we all filed into the small house quietly. There were two guys passed out, and I glanced down at the photo Diamond had given me then shook my head at Ryder and Holt. They slit the men’s throats in one swift motion. The light sounds of gurgling and gasping turned into our soundtrack as we checked the rest of the house as stealthily as possible. There was only one other man in the house, and he was a dead ringer for the guy in the picture.

  I motioned to Red, who hit the guy hard in the temple with the butt of his sawed-off twelve gauge, knocking him out cold. Ryder and Holt looked at the photo in my hand and checked the guy out.

  “Let’s get to work, boys.” Ryder looked like a fucking kid on Christmas morning.

  We made quick work of it, stripping him down and dragging his limp, naked body into the kitchen. After using zip ties to cuff his forearms and ankles to a wooden chair, I put a noose around the base of his balls. Cutting off circulation, I looped the end of the string around his neck. If he struggled, it’d get tighter.

  “Wake his ass up!” Holt yelled, slapping the guy across his face.

  Ryder took his knife, slicing down his right arm. “Ralphy…oh, Ralphy. Wakey, wakey. It’s fucking Christmas and you’re about to shoot your eye out.”

 

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