Unstoppable
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Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
This book can be read as a stand-alone !
Other titles available by Christina Marie
(Please note that I have changed my author name from H.M. Montes to Christina Marie)
Accidentally Falling ~ Accidentally In Love (Being re-edited and will be released at a later date w/ a 3rd book)
Pole Position ~ Wreckers or Checkers
Outside the Box
Rewind
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**This book contains strong sexual content and adult language. Not intended for readers under the age of 18 due to strong sexual content and sexual abuse (rape).**
**Warning**
This book is not suitable for anyone under the age of eighteen. It contains graphic sexual encounters, both consensual and non-consensual. Please be warned there is both physical and mental abuse in this book. Some scenes in this book contain difficult subject matter that you may find hard to read.
If you or someone you know is a victim of rape please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1.800.656.HOPE (4673)
**Note from the author**
As a victim of physical and mental abuse I know the struggle, the questions, the second guessing and the helpless feeling a woman goes through. Walking away was the hardest thing for me, because…he loved me. Or so he said. With the help of some very good, understanding friends and law enforcement I was able to finally walk away. The healing process sucks! But you will get better. Don’t second guess your choice to leave; no human deserves to go through the abuse. You are loved, you deserve better. Don’t let the guilt trip from the partner stop you, don’t let the iron fist rule your life. If a family member, friend, or stranger offers to help—let them.
Hold your head high and know you deserve better!! XO
Prologue
If somebody would have told me this is how my life would turn out, never in a million years would I have believed them.
My entire life had been fucked up; starting with the day I was born.
The day I was born my parents gave me up for adoption. From then on I bounced from foster home to foster home; some were good and some of them not so good.
I lived with the same family from the age of ten until I graduated high school. They were one of the, not so good families. They were only being a foster home for the fucking money. They had three of their own biological kids which made me the outsider, but yet, I was their little moneymaker.
My rational thoughts when I was thirteen was the money I had heard them talking about each month was to be used on me for clothes, school supplies, and anything else I would need. But…that’s not how they looked at it. I didn’t get new anything, everything was a hand me down usually torn, stained, and to small.
I had very few actual friends all through school, I wasn’t allowed to hang out on the weekends with friends, instead I had to stay home and play babysitter for their kids that were younger than me. When I turned sixteen I asked if I could get a job, to which they both said I could. Right away I knew they were thinking they would get to keep my paychecks. When I did get a job as a dishwasher for a local bar/restaurant I asked my boss to pay me in cash and only give me thirty dollars cash out of each paycheck. At first he was confused and tried to protest until I explained why.
My one true friend was my boss, Albert. Every week he put my check in a lockbox that he had given me the only key to. Every week my foster parents took twenty of my thirty dollars and told me it would help pay for groceries. They had no idea that I was saving my paychecks, they thought that I was spending some of my earnings on drugs and alcohol. Apparently that was what all teenage foster boys did.
One evening Albert called me out to the main dining area after I had put the last load of dishes away.
“I want you to meet somebody; I think he’ll be able to help you after you graduate.” He told me as I walked around the bar.
Sitting at a table were four guys drinking frosty mugs of beer. “This is Bryan.” Albert said to them.
The one guy looked to be in his mid-thirty’s; he extended his hand to me. “Bryan,” he nodded as I shook his hand. “Lucifer, president of the Rail Rider’s MC.”
Motorcycle club seriously!? What the fuck! I thought to myself, “Nice to meet you sir.” I shifted from one foot to the other.
“Sit down boy.” He pointed at the empty chair between the other two guys. I looked at their black leather vests, a big patch with white letters stretched across their shoulders said Rail Riders. “Albert’s explained your situation to me. First off let me say your foster parents are total assholes and I’m sorry you’re living in such a bad place.”
“Thanks?” I said nervously and looked at the other guys.
“When do you turn eighteen, before or after you graduate?” Lucifer asked.
“One month after I graduate.”
Lucifer nodded his head and took a drink of his beer. “You know a girl at school named Sydney? She’s a few years under you.”
“Ah, no, I can’t say that I do. I pretty much go to school do my work and leave.”
He nodded again, “Okay so,” he leaned his forearms on the table, “I’m here to offer you a place to live and work after school so you don’t end up on the streets.”
“Huh? I mean, I’ve been saving my money…”
“Do you have family Bryan? Friends?” one of the other guys asked. I looked at the name on his vest, Boots.
“No sir,” I looked down at the table.
“Then it’s settled, you’ll prospect for our MC for one year after you turn eighteen.” Lucifer spoke with authority.
“You do know I have no fucking idea what that is right? I know what an MC is, I know how to mechanic on vehicles and motorcycles.” I told him.
All the guys including Albert laughed.
“That just means you’re the Bitch of the bunch until they patch you in. We’ve all done it with a few exceptions.” Albert slapped his hand down on to my shoulder.
And that’s how I got involved in the Rail Riders MC. I wouldn’t change it for the world, they treated me like family from day one. I’m not saying I liked some of the stupid shit they had me do, but, if I wanted patched in I had to do what needed to be done. I quit working for Albert and started for the MC as a mechanic.
I met Lucifer’s daughter Sydney and her friend Theresa one day when they came into the club house. I vaguely remembered seeing them around school, but then again I didn’t pay attention to many of the other students.
“HEY!” the small beautiful brunette walked up to me. “I’m Sydney.” She extended her hand.
“Bryan.” I replied and smiled.
“I’m Theresa, I remember seeing you around school!” she smiled and stuck her hand out for me. The very second our hands met, we both felt it. Heat and electricity from each other’s touch, it was something I’d never felt before.
I grinned at her; I could tell she felt the same sensations. I pulled my hand away and stuffed it in my pocket. I had been warned that they were off limits, especially Sydney. “Right, so uh, what are you two up to today?” I couldn’t take my eyes off of Theresa. Her long blond hair was in a ponytail with a large blue and silver ribbon tied around it to match their cheerleading uniforms. Sydney cleared her throat and smiled.
“Dad said you need to give us a ride to the school, my car won’t start.” She held a set of car keys out to me. “When you get back you’re supposed to look at it and see what’s wrong with it.”
“Okay.” I narrowed my eyes at her. If this was a set up from the other members I was going to be pissed. My cell phone rang I pulled it out of my pocket. Lucifer was calling, “Yeah Prez?”
“Prospect…” he knew I hated being called that so he laughed, “I need you to take those two overly hyper cheerleaders to the school.”
“I’m on it.” I stood from the bar stool.
“Don’t ever use those words in the same sentence as my daughter and you ever again.” He clipped out and hung up.
We exited the club house and went to my pickup, and piled in to it. Theresa sat in the middle and Sydney by the door. I gripped the steering wheel so tight my knuckles were turning white, and my fingers itched to see how soft those toned legs of Theresa’s would feel. The thoughts that were running through my mind were nothing short of X-rated, and then I remembered that she was only a high school kid. Sydney cranked the music up, both the girls sang along with Hinder as we cruised down the highway.
That was the day that I met the woman that I would eventually find to be my one true love.
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Nothing about Theresa’s world and mine were the same. We started dating while she and Sydney were away at college, her family welcomed me into theirs with open arms. I got along great with both of her parents too.
Nothing, and I do mean nothing, could have prepared me for the day she told me she was pregnant. Theresa was scared shitless and so was I. She and Sydney actually found out on the same day that they were expecting and that their due dates were only days apart.
Absolutely nothing could have prepared me for the day that I was finally able to hold our daughter in my arms. The delivery part sure sucked since Theresa’s pegged me in the head with a phone, then apologized ten seconds later. When the doctor put our baby girl in my arms, her tiny fingers wrapped around my thumb, she had rosy cheeks, her little pink lips pouting showing what would be perfect little dimples. I broke down and cried and so did Theresa, come to find out Cade did too when his son Ryder was born an hour earlier.
“We did good.” Theresa said from the hospital bed.
“We did, didn’t we.” I replied. “God I love you.” I told her.
She wiped a tear from her face, “I love you too.”
Becoming a dad was flat out fucking amazing. It’s amazing how much a person can fall in love with such a tiny bundle of human. One night while I was rocking Harley to sleep I stared down at her, she was a spitting image of Theresa. Then I started thinking about my own childhood, how could my parents not want me, do they ever wonder how I turned out, how I’m doing in life, or where I’m at? Were the questions that I often asked myself. Theresa had offered to help me find them but it just wasn’t something high on my priority list. Protecting my wife and daughter were my two top priorities in life.
Yes my wife! A year after Harley was born, in true Sydney and Theresa fashion they shared a wedding day. Cade and I drew the line after that. By pure fate did our children share the same birthdate. It was pure annoyance that we all had to share the same wedding date. Like Cade said to me that day though, “This way we can remind each other when our anniversary is, or we’ll both be in the dog house.”
Chapter 1
Ryder and I were around each other A LOT growing up. Our moms were as close as sisters and our dads were both members of Rail Rider’s Motorcycle Club. From the ripe age of eight I remember Ryder telling me he was going to be just like his dad, Cade. The McAllister’s were amazing people, but they never did have another kid after Ryder. I’m guessing it was because he was such a handful. I often joked with Ryder about it too, “Nope they knew perfection so they stopped. You don’t have room to talk, you’re an only child too. So what does that say about you?” He would tell me. I would simply roll my eyes and walk away. Arguing with Ryder was pointless…most of the time.
Ryder McAllister was my best childhood friend growing up, once we both hit the pre-teen stage though we didn’t get along. “Hormones.” Is what my mom told me. I wasn’t sure if she was referring to me or him, he annoyed me and he knew it. I swear he thrived off of pissing me off.
When we started junior high school is when Ryder started to change. He, to me, was just the bratty boy that pestered me. To the girls in our school though, he was “So dreamy…so sexy.” And Ryder loved knowing that the girls were always talking about him and staring at him. I wasn’t like all the other girls though, my main focus was school. Some called me a nerd and some told me I was too obsessed with getting good grades. I never took interest in cheerleading, no matter how much my mom and Sydney would try to get me involved. It just wasn’t something I wanted to do. Instead I set my goals on doing well in school. I wanted to go to college to become a Special Education Teacher. All because of one girl in our school, Star Frasier. She was the only one in our school with Down syndrome.
Star was hands down the sweetest, happiest, most caring girl in our school. Over the years she attached herself to me as her “BFF”, a title that I embraced happily. With her vibrant red hair and her face dotted with freckles she reminded me of Little Debbie from the snack cake box.
Our sixth grade year, our class was outside for P.E. The boys were playing flag football and the girls were practicing their cheerleading routine and cheers. More like some of them were blushing and pointing at Ryder and some of the other boys while the others practiced.
“I wish I could be a cheerleader.” Star said with a dreamy look in her eyes.
“You can do whatever you want to do Star.” I looked up from my book and smiled at her.
“No, they tell me I can’t. So I just get to watch. It’s okay though.” She shrugged.
“Who tells you that?” I asked. Before she could answer me, one of the boys yelled for us to watch out. Of course we both covered our heads and screamed waiting for the impact of either another kid or the football. With a slight bump the football bounced off of my shin.
“Sorry ‘bout that.” Ryder said with a chuckle.
Star’s face turned bright red, “H...Hi Ryder.” She bent down and tried to hand him the football.
“Hi Star,” he smiled and winked at her causing her to blush even more, “Throw it to me when I yell for it okay?”
She nodded her head and smiled so big her eyes turn
ed into little slits. Ryder took off running but before Star even had a chance to throw the football to him, Tori one of our classmates, said the unthinkable.
“THROW THE BALL RETARD!” the other girls laughed and pointed at Star. Ryder stopped running and started walking toward them. I didn’t even give him a chance to say anything to her.
“What did you just say?” I pushed her.
She rolled her eyes, “Well gah, is it that hard to throw the ball? I know she’s quote un quote slow, but jeez.”
Tori and I ended up in the principal’s office. Her bottom lip was cut and bleeding while my knuckles throbbed. My parents showed up shortly after the principal called. Her parents on the other hand, seemed to take forever. When they finally did show up they looked down at me like I was the most evil child on the planet, then demanded that I be suspended for one week.
“Well, aren’t you going to tell my daughter you’re sorry?” her mother seethed when the principal said I wasn’t going to get suspended.
“When she tells Star she’s sorry for calling her the R word I’ll apologize.”
Her mom gasped, “She would never say that! You’re a liar and a bully!” She stormed out of the office and slammed the door behind her.
My parents decided to take me home for the rest of the day and Tori’s parents were going to take her to the doctor…for a split lip. Mom and Dad both told me that although Tori was in the wrong for saying that about Star, I really should have just asked her to apologize instead.
After that day Tori hated me and her little group of friends looked down their noses at me. Star and I remained friends and actually had a group of other peers we would hang out with. Word spread around pretty quick that I wouldn’t let anybody say something so hurtful to Star, and for the most part everybody treated her like she was just like the rest of the students.
By the time we were in high school everybody got along great, except for Tori and me. She was too interested in Ryder. At this point in time is when I actually didn’t care about what he was doing or who he was doing it with. I’m not going to lie and say Ryder wasn’t cute because in all honesty, Ryder was the sexiest guy in our school. His skin was tan year round; his dark hair always had the unruly bed head look to it. Ryder’s eyes were almost hypnotizing, the color was such a light shade of blue they almost looked silver. His lips were perfect, as the girls in our class would say, “Totally kissable.” Insert eye roll from me. But when Ryder actually started dating Tori is when I really started to dislike him. It didn’t bother him though, and that pissed me off even more.