O Come, All Ye Sinners

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by Amo Jones


  “—Hella is dead.”

  Hella

  Two Hours Earlier

  My club comes first, even when it doesn’t it comes first, and even when it shouldn’t, it still comes first. I’ve been here for two months now, jacked up watching the girl with red hair.

  The teacher.

  The suspect.

  Her coffee is always a latte, and her left leg has a slight limp in it from surgery in ninth grade after a gymnastics accident. I know that she visits Adam and Eve hair salon every Friday to get her hair freshly dipped, and I know that she lives mainly alone. I know she loves her teaching job because I know that smile.

  Because I know her.

  The taste of tobacco penetrates my tastebuds as I flick my smoke around in my mouth. I need to get her away, well away from this mess, before shit blows up.

  Running my hand through my hair, I bite down on my bottom lip as my eyes catch the patch on my left pec. The Devil’s Own MC. My brothers. I can’t pull them into this, because what this involves isn’t the MC. It involves an uptight bitch who is trying to make my life fucking complicated.

  “Problem, Hellraiser?” asks the uptight bitch from the back seat.

  “No.” I grind my teeth, fighting the urge to lean over and strangle her.

  She chuckles as if she can sense my hostility. “There, there, angry one. It will all be over soon, and you can go back to your little wife and your little life.”

  “Fuck you, Taylor.”

  I’ve always hated girls who are too much of everything, and Taylor is all of that. “Do my brothers know what you’re planning?”

  “Why would they? I don’t answer to anyone but The Operation.”

  A laptop slaps closed. “Right, sic em, boy.”

  I climb out of the car, slamming the door shut. She flinches and scowls at me from the back seat. I flip her off and slowly make my way to the small cottage with the white picket fence. It’s everything Red would have wanted, everything she spoke about needing when we were kids. I can’t let this life touch her. I promised that I wouldn’t. Let. My life touch her…

  I slammed the door closed, running toward my bed. Flinging the old woolen covers up, I kneeled down, poking my head under. “He’s gone. We can go now.”

  Red climbed out from under the bed, pushing her wild curls out of her face. “Brax, you can’t help me. If Mr. and Mrs. Appleton find out, you’ll get punished.”

  I shook my head, my hand clinging to hers. When Red first came to the Appleton’s, I hated her. I hated her because she made me want to be good, to do good. “I want to help you, Red, and then I’m running too. Fuck this life.”

  Her eyes search mine. “You’re going to run?”

  A loud crash sounds downstairs and we both jolt up.

  “Yes, but come on.” I drag her to the small window that doesn’t let in enough light.

  “But where will you go?” Her blue eyes search mine, glassing over in emotion.

  “I don’t know. Anywhere will be better than here.”

  She doesn’t have time to question me again because I shove her all the way through the window and then lean down to let myself out too.

  My feet hit the grass and I quickly grab her hand, running toward the forest up ahead. “Come on, Red, we don’t have time.”

  “I don’t understand why you’re helping me!” she says, muffled while running.

  “You won’t understand right now, Red.” I yank her again, my legs picking up to a feral speed until I’m almost dragging her into the forest with me. We duck behind a tree.

  She opens her mouth, but I shake my head, pushing my finger to my lips. “Shhh.” Closing my eyes, I listen out for the traffic until a loud beeping sound signals me.

  I push off the tree trunk and we’re running again. This time jumping over the logs and fallen trees, my old shoes crunching under the leaves.

  She’s quiet now. Like she gets it. She understands that this is important and that when I have a beat, I’ll tell her.

  The busy highway comes into view, breaking through the trees up ahead. I slow down slightly as a dark car idles toward the shoulder.

  Red bumps into me, her little hands squeezing around my bicep. “Brax?”

  Slowly but carefully, I shove her behind my body as we approach the vehicle. An older man, looking to be in his mid to late sixties walks toward us. He’s dressed in a suit and tie, even for his age, he rocks it.

  “Brax, who is that?” Red asks.

  I close my eyes. She wasn’t supposed to be here. I turn to face her, wrapping my fingers around her chin to tilt her head up to me. “Listen to me, Red. You can trust that man, he is your grandfather. Okay?”

  Confusion clouds her eyes, but after a few seconds of silence, she nods her head. “But what about you?”

  I smile, running my thumb down her soft cheeks. “Don’t worry about me, boo. I’ll be fine.”

  She slowly starts making her way toward the car until her fingers unlatch from mine. I felt like my heart had been torn from my chest.

  Once the backdoor had closed, I cut my eyes to the old man. “Look after her.”

  He doesn’t answer, he just watches me carefully. “Does she know?”

  My mouth snaps shut before I grumble. “No.”

  “And how did you come about to knowing who she was?”

  “Does it matter?” I snap, feeling the rage that had simmered since Red came into my life boil to the surface.

  “Yeah, it does.”

  “She showed me a photo of her mother.”

  The old man sighed. “I don’t want your life touching her, kid. Don’t get me wrong, your mother was a crackhead and so was your father so that’s a shit hand you were dealt. Lucky for her,” he gestures to the car. “Her dad wasn’t.”

  “I won’t let my life touch her if you promise to keep her safe.”

  “I’ll keep her safe. You just stay out of her life. She doesn’t need to be side-tracked by her feelings for you.”

  Padding up the front steps, I faintly hear a television playing in the background and the sound of food sizzling. Clenching my jaw, I squeeze the handle to her door and wiggle it.

  “Fuck’s sake, Red!” I cuss under my breath when it opens. I slowly make my way into the house, noting how tidy it is. I’m not surprised by that either. Red would clean constantly when we were kids. I stepped inside the house, careful not to make a sound. I’m one step away from the lounge room when a gun cocks and a metal barrel presses against the back of my neck.

  “Who the fuck are you and what the fuck are you doing in my house.”

  I grin, my heart constricting in my chest. “Good to see everything I taught you didn’t go completely over your head, Red.”

  She sucks in a breath, the metal disappearing from the back of my neck. “Brax?”

  I turn around to face her, my god, she’s even more fucking beautiful up close. “Yeah, it’s me.”

  The gun drops to the ground and she flings her arms around my neck. I grind my teeth, wrapping my arms around her back. “Listen,” I murmur into her red hair. “Do you trust me?”

  Instantly, she nods her head. “Yes.”

  “Okay good, baby. Because I’m about to walk you into a war, but I promise I won’t let a bullet touch you.”

  She searches my face, her blue eyes glistening. “I know.”

  My hand finds hers and I curl my fingers into them. “Follow me and follow my signals.”

  She gulps, her eyes going to my patch. “You’re in a motorcycle club?”

  I smirk. “I am. Go turn your dinner off.”

  She leaves, running into the kitchen and then coming back.

  “Do you have anyone that will wonder where you are? Boyfriend or anythin’?”

  She shakes her head. “No. Divorced.”

  “Divorced at twenty-six?” I ask, eyebrows high.

  She shrugs. “He assumed because we were married that he could start treating me like shit.”

  I still, my fi
sts clenching. “Right,” I grit out, annoyed. “Come on.”

  “She takes my hand as I lead us to the front door. “Where are we going?”

  “I’m going to make sure you’re safe before raising the alarm for my brothers.”

  We head out the door and I lead her back to my car that’s parked on the side of the road. Red pauses when she sees Taylor in the back seat.

  “Who is that?” she asks, pointing.

  “That’s Taylor. The annoying bitch I’m putting up with right now for your safety.” I pin Red with a look, recognition flashes over her face and she nods softly. Do not trust her.

  Red grabs the handle to the passenger side door and slides in.

  I start up the car until the loud V8 is shaking underneath us.

  “You must be Red.”

  Red turns in her seat to look at Taylor. “You can call me River Lee Grace.”

  Taylor laughs, just as I pull us out onto the road. “Such a long name. Tell me, which of your parents named you that?”

  I grit my teeth, fighting the urge to kill her, once again. Miles owes me. Owes me big fucking time.

  “Shut up, Taylor, and tell me where the fuck we’re going now.”

  Taylor’s phone pings in the back seat, and my eyes fly to her in the rearview mirror. I watch as a smirk pulls across her face, the light from her phone illuminating her features.

  “What?” I snap.

  She looks up at me. “Oh nothing. Now, about why we needed Little Red Riding Hood over here and her big bad wolf…”

  I squeeze the steering wheel.

  Taylor clears her throat. “River, we didn’t take you as hostage for Hella. Well, we did, but you come with a double meaning.”

  “How so,” Red says, watching me carefully. She’d do this when we were kids too. Watch for my reaction to know what she should do for hers. Before Melissa, Red was the only one walking this earth that could read me. Not including Beast. Fucker.

  “The Operation has found her skills to be as of an asset to us.”

  “What?” My eyes fly to the rear-view mirror.

  Red exhales. “Hacking.”

  I turn to face her, wondering what the fuck she’s talking about.

  “I missed you so much, Brax. When I was old enough, I started to study hacking and coding. I wanted to find you, but I knew that no one would help me. No one. So I had myself to do it.”

  “Jesus,” I whisper. “And did you find me?”

  Red turns her head to look at me. “I did. I just didn’t want to disrupt your life. It was enough for me to just know that you’re alive.” She pauses. “Congratulations on the wedding by the way.”

  “Thanks,” I grunt, but before I can say anything else, Taylor is laughing in the back seat.

  “Ex-wife.”

  “Shut the fuck up, Taylor.”

  “Oh,” Red whispers. “Sorry about that.”

  “What do you want with her. With me?” I ask, my eyes going back to Taylor. “And where the fuck is Miles?”

  Taylor’s eyes come to meet mine. I drop down gears and zip forward, needing to get us the fuck back to Nevada.

  “Miles is where he’s supposed to be. He’s keeping me happy while I sort out The Army.”

  “And why do you need us?” I hiss, fucking sick of her shit.

  “Well, I need River for her hacking skills, and I need you,” she grins. “As a commander.”

  I shake my head. “Fuck you. I want my wife back.”

  Taylor tilts her head. “About that.”

  I grind my teeth. “What?”

  “She’s been up to no good since you’ve been gone.” I can hear Red suck in a breath beside me.

  I hiss, baring my teeth. “Shut up, Taylor. You really don’t want to give me another reason to kill you.” Fuck. Fucking Melissa. That’s what I get for marrying the woman version of me.

  Red clears her throat as we hit the highway. “I missed you, Brax.”

  “Me too, Red, but there’s something I should have told you a long fucking time ago.” God, what the fuck am I doing. If I tell her this, then there’s no going back. She will one-hundred percent be inside my life. “You’re my sister.”

  “What!” she squeals, jumping up from her seat.

  “Yeah, sorry, babe. The day that your pops came to pick you up, we both agreed that it was best you didn’t know. We have the same mom, different dads. Anyway.” I shift gears and floor it forward. “I found out the second week you were at the Appleton’s. You showed me the only image you had of your mom and I recognized her instantly. You know how fucked up it is to have a crush on a chick only to find out that she’s your fucking sister?” I chuckle, looking toward her.

  “Yeah,” Red murmurs. “Imagine that and multiply it by like, fifteen or whatever years…”

  “Sorry, babe.”

  Red shuffles in her seat. “So you want me to hack? Hack what?”

  Taylor has partially rebuilt the headquarters, only adding her own little touches every now and then. Not sure who the fuck is more terrifying. Her or Kurr.

  I slam the door closed and stretch my arms above my head. Taylor gets out of the back seat carrying her laptop. “Come. We need to talk.”

  Red looks around the place and gives me a questioning look. Don’t blame her. There are small cabin homes built in lines with small fences around them. That hasn’t changed since I was last here, but what has is the building that used to sit in the middle of the small community. It’s not behind the cabins and the building is more like a glass box with a complete view of the surrounding area. The desert dust kicks up around my boots as I head around the car to grab Red.

  “Just go with it. Okay?” I whisper into her hair, pulling her in close to me.

  She nods her head, her arm hooking around my torso. “Okay.”

  We head toward the large cube, following where Taylor entered. As soon as the doors open, I’m taken aback by the architecture. The space is open with no doors. There are eight small cubicles around the edges where people are sitting at computers, completely entranced in their task. As suspected, you have a complete view of the base, even the roof is glass to see the sky.

  “This bulletproof, sugar?” I ask Taylor with a smirk, not letting Red go.

  “It is,” a familiar voice mutters out behind me. I turn to face it and chuckle, shaking my head.

  “This where she’s keeping you holed up?” I gesture around the room while keeping my eyes on him.

  Miles chuckles, but not enough to reach his eyes. “When she can.”

  Taylor’s heels clink across the tiled floor until she’s back in front of us, holding a manila file. She hands it to me. “I need you to complete this.”

  I clench my jaw. “Why me.”

  Taylor lifts her eyebrows. “Really need to ask why?” She gestures toward a long rectangle table that sits in the middle of the room. We all follow her, Miles included. Taking a seat, I open up the file as she continues. “Aside from the fact that you’re Hellraiser, I need your expertise, and well, your sister here also helped sweeten the deal.”

  I slap the folder closed. “You’ve been sending me shit about Red for two months, getting me away from Melissa and my club, for me to do all of this? Nah, I ain’t buying it. What else do you want?”

  Taylor’s eyes go to Miles. “I want to make sure your club won’t get in the way of The Army again. I want an alliance between the two of us.”

  “First of all.” I lean forward. “Raze handed The Army to you on a silver platter. Why would he do that and run the risk of brewing a war? This is all yours.” Stupid fucking bitch.

  Taylor’s eyes come to mine. “But Raze still has The Operation.”

  “With good reason,” Miles adds, his face frozen and his eyes flat. “Raze is the only man walking this earth that can come close to God. He should be running The Army too, but he gave it to you,” Miles says, looking directly at Taylor. “So handle it.”

  I lean back in my chair, running my index finger
over my upper lip. There’s something Miles isn’t telling me, that much is obvious. He and Raze separated are people to fear, but together, they’re damn lethal. It’s then that I realize I don’t really have to worry about much of this deal. Something is cooking under Miles and Raze where Taylor is concerned and that isn’t any of my business.

  “How long do you need Red and I for?” My eyes stay on Miles and I give him a smirk. His face is blank, showing nothing in return, but I see the slight twitch on the corner of his eye.

  Game on, bitch. I would not want to be Taylor.

  “I need you for six weeks, but in order for this to work, there’s something else I need done.”

  “Yeah?” My eyebrows raise. “And what’s that, pumpkin?”

  Taylor’s mouth opens, and then shuts, and then opens again. I see the exact moment that she decides to leave my smart little pet name for her and move forward because she shakes her head. Then she grins, so deep that it makes wrinkle lines appear where they fucking shouldn’t for a girl of her age. “Everyone has to think you’re dead.”

  Melissa

  People say that numb isn’t a feeling, but I’d disagree. The feeling of being numb is lethal. It doesn’t kick start your heart or pump up your adrenaline. It doesn’t give you butterflies in your belly or make you excited.

  It’s numb. It’s the feeling of ice being injected into your veins. It’s the feeling of indescribable motions that wave through you ever so gently. You don’t feel it to the touch or feel it skate over your flesh, the feeling of being numb is caressed against your soul with its nine-inch blade.

  He’s dead. Now he’s not just left me without answers, he’s left me for good. I bring the rim of Jack Daniels to my lips and lean back, taking a long swig. My phone has been going crazy all day since Millie told me, but I haven’t answered.

  Until—“Lissa?” Scarlett’s voice breaks through the deep sounding jazz that’s playing on the jukebox in the old bar I stumbled into in town.

  My eyes come to hers, but I don’t say a word. I don’t have to. That’s the beauty of Scarlett. She comes closer, putting her handbag on the bar beside me and then bringing her hands to my face. “I’m sorry, baby.”

 

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