Shutdown (Nitro Crew, #4)
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Shutdown
Nitro Crew Series
Book Four
USA Today Bestselling Author
Winter Travers
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
For my boys and my family. | I’d be lost without any of you. | Nikki Horn. | Keep holding it down. We’re only going up.
Racing is more than a sport. It’s a way of life. | #NitroCrewForLife
Chapter One | Roc
Mave
Chapter Two | Roc
Mave
Chapter Three | Roc
Chapter Four | Mave
Chapter Five | Roc
Mave
Chapter Six | Roc
Chapter Seven | Mave
Chapter Eight | Roc
Mave
Chapter Nine | Roc
Chapter Ten | Mave
Chapter Eleven | Roc
Mave
Chapter Twelve | Roc
Mave
Chapter Thirteen | Roc
Chapter Fourteen | Mave
Chapter Fifteen | Roc
Chapter Sixteen | Mave
Roc
Chapter Seventeen | Mave
Chapter Eighteen | Roc
Chapter Nineteen | Mave
Chapter Twenty | Roc
Mave
Chapter Twenty-One | Roc
Chapter Twenty-Two | Mave
Chapter Twenty-Three | Roc
Chapter Twenty-Four | Mave
Roc
Chapter Twenty-Five | Mave
Roc
Chapter Twenty-Six | Mave
Chapter Twenty-Seven | Roc
Epilogue | Roc
Remy
Jay
Frankie
About the Author
Coming Soon
Nickel | Fallen Lords MC | Book 1 | Chapter 1 | Karmen
Dropkick My Heart | Powerhouse MA Series | Book 1 | Chapter 1 | Kellan
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Loving Lo
Finding Cyn
Gravel’s Road
Battling Troy
Gambler’s Longshot
Keeping Meg
Fighting Demon
Unraveling Fayth
Skid Row Kings Series:
DownShift
PowerShift
BangShift
Fallen Lords MC Series
Nickel
Pipe
Maniac
Wrecker
Boink
Clash
Freak (Coming July 29th)
Powerhouse MA Series
Dropkick My Heart
Love on the Mat
Black Belt in Love
Black Belt Knockout
Nitro Crew Series
Burndown
Holeshot
Redlight
Shutdown
Sweet Love Novellas
Sweet Burn
Five Alarm Donuts
Stand Alone Novellas
Kissing the Bad Boy
Daddin’ Ain’t Easy
Silas: A Scrooged Christmas
Wanting More
Mama Didn’t Raise No Fool
Table of Contents
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
Epilogue
About the Author
Coming Soon
1st Chapter of Nickel
1st Chapter of Dropkick My Heart
For my boys and my family.
I’d be lost without any of you.
Nikki Horn.
Keep holding it down. We’re only going up.
Racing is more than a sport. It’s a way of life.
#NitroCrewForLife
Chapter One
Roc
“Eat.”
“I’m not fucking eating it.” I shoved the spoon out of my face and scowled at Harlyn. “That is shit.”
She rolled her eyes and dropped the spoon full of gloppy soup back into the bowl. “It’s clam chowder, not shit.”
That’s what they wanted me to fucking believe. “Bring me a pub burger and fries from the Rooster.”
“That is not happening now and definitely not when you get out of here. The doctor told me your cholesterol was through the roof. You need to lay off the pub burgers and grab a Caesar salad.”
“Rabbit food,” I grumbled.
“Well, rabbit food is what you’re going to be eating now. You might as well get on board with it.”
I pushed the tray of food away from me. “I’m in this fucking bed because both of my legs are busted,
Harlyn, not because I wasn’t eating enough fucking salads.”
Harlyn sat down in the chair by the side of the bed and sighed. “You’re exhausting, Roc. You act like I’m torturing you by wanting you to eat a little healthier.”
I shrugged and grabbed the remote to the TV. I wanted to eat what I wanted to eat. After all, I was just basically run the hell over by a semi. A man should be allowed to be able to eat whatever the hell he wants if he makes it through that. “Bring me food from the Rooster tomorrow and I won’t give you shit.”
I flipped through the channels on the TV until I came across a rerun episode of Street Outlaws.
“There isn’t anything else to watch? Remy makes me watch this show all of the time.” She glared at me. “There are other things in life besides racing, you know?”
“There may be, but that isn’t the life I want.”
“Can’t say you aren’t dedicated,” she mumbled.
“Speaking of Remy, where is he?” The little asshole was starting to grow on me. Besides, it seemed that he was going to be sticking around since he was shacking up with Harlyn.
Harlyn crossed her legs and focused on the TV. “Getting ready for the next race. Thankfully, the car wasn’t damaged too much in the crash, and Brooks was able to find another hauler.”
It had been three days since the accident. The crew was back to work, and I was ready to climb the walls of the hospital. I was thankful I was the only one who was hurt, but I was also jealous as hell that everyone else was able to work. “I’m gonna miss this race, but I’ll be back for the next one.”
Harlyn snickered. “Right, Roc,” she drawled.
“I will be,” I insisted. “Ain’t no one who can take my place.”
“Frankie.”
I growled. “She’s good, but she doesn’t know everything I do.”
“But I do,” she sang out. “Frankie can handle anything in the garage, and I can handle anything in the office. You may think you’ll be back in the garage next week, Dad, but you’re so wrong.”
“Did you call me Dad to lessen the blow of you telling me I’m basically a cripple right now?”
She laughed and shook her head. “I would never do that.”
I could count on one hand the number of times Harlyn had actually called me “Dad.” She only did it when she wanted something. “I’ll be back, Harlyn. Sooner than you think. Don’t think you young whippersnappers are going to take the team away from me.”
“Pretty sure it’s Brooks’ team.”
“But I’m the one who makes that team run like a well-oiled machine.”
Harlyn muttered under her breath.
“Speak up if you’re gonna talk crap,” I mumbled.
She snatched the remote away from me and started flipping through the channels. “I said the team does run well with you, but it can also run well while you are recuperating.” She landed on some chick-flick and placed the remote out of my reach.
“I can recoup on the track.” I leaned over to try to grab the remote, but she put her hand on my arm and pushed me back to the bed.
“We’re watching this,” she insisted.
“I’m the one with two broken legs. Don’t you think I should be the one who decides what we watch?”
She shook her head. “No. You have been deciding, and for the next couple of hours I’m here tonight, we can watch The Prince and Me.”
“You’re making me eat healthy, and now, I can’t even watch what I want. It’s like you’re enjoying the fact I’m laid up in this bed.”
She giggled and nodded. “You’re onto me, Roc. I plotted out that semi taking you out so I could watch chick-flicks and torment you with rabbit food.”
“Ah ha!” I shouted. “You do admit that it’s rabbit food.”
“I admit nothing.” She grabbed the remote and turned up the volume on the TV. “If you’re not going to eat, then I suggest maybe taking a nap if you don’t like the movie I have on.”
“Punishing me,” I grumbled. I tugged the blanket up, hit the button to recline my bed, and sighed. It was only half past six, but I was exhausted. Lying in bed all day really took it out of ya. “I’m just resting my eyes, by the way.”
I didn’t need Harlyn thinking she was bossing me around or anything.
“Right, Dad,” she said softly.
My eyes fluttered shut, and I listened to the TV ‘til I drifted off to dreams of Caesar salads fighting pub burgers.
Pain pills were a wicked thing.
*
Mave
“I love this movie.”
Harlyn startled and sat up straight. “Jesus,” she gasped. “I didn’t even know you were there, Dr. Clark.”
I had actually been standing there a good five minutes watching the movie. I couldn’t remember the last time I had seen it, and it was at the most romantic part when the prince swept her up on his horse in the middle of a crowded street. A definite swoon-worthy moment, even for a divorcee of forty-one. “Didn’t mean to scare you. I’m just coming around for my final rounds.”
Harlyn stretched her arms over her head and yawned. “He’s been passed out for about an hour, and I was about two minutes away from joining him.”
I grabbed Roc’s chart from the end of the bed and glanced over it. There really wasn’t any improvement or anything going on since the last time I had been in here. Unfortunately, broken bones don’t heal over a couple of days. “By Monday, he’ll be discharged.”
“Discharged?”
I nodded and made a few notations in his chart. “Yep. He just needs to heal now. He’s going to need to take it easy and will eventually need rehab.”
“Uh, you’re sure he can’t just stay here while he heals? I’m afraid once I bust him out of here, he really isn’t going to listen to a word I say.”
I snickered and put the chart back. “He’s actually listening here?”
The few times I had interacted with Roc, he seemed to be rather resistant to anything that had to do with him staying in bed.
Harlyn laughed. “Well, sort of. Having the nurses backing me up helps. He doesn’t have a problem being a jerkass to me, but he seems to check himself a bit when others are around.”
I grabbed my stethoscope from around my neck. “I saw you have Sara and Jan as nurses today. I will say, those are two I wouldn’t want to mess with.”
I pulled back the covers a bit and pressed the end of the stethoscope to Roc’s heart.
Harlyn stood up and stretched. “Yeah. You think maybe they can do house calls when he insists on being stubborn?”
Roc stirred, and his eyes popped open. “What the hell?” he grunted.
I leaned back and smiled. “Sorry, Roc. I was just trying to get some vitals without waking you up.”
He grunted and pressed his finger to the button to raise the back of the bed. “I was just resting my eyes.”
I hid my smile and turned to look at the machines that were hooked up to him. “Tonight, they’re going to wean back your meds. With you going home next week, we want to see just what the right amount of medicine is for you.”
“Turn it all the way off. All it does is make me tired.”
And ward off the pain in both legs.
“Eventually.” It wasn’t like we were going to go cold turkey on them and expect him to be good. “I’ve already talked to the doctor taking over. We both think you’ll be out of here by next week barring nothing pops up.”
I never wanted to say anything was for certain because I had learned very early on in my career that anything was possible when working in a hospital.
“Just let me go home now,” he grumbled.
Harlyn stepped to the other side of the bed and rested her hand on Roc’s arm. “Dad. Would you just chill out? It’s not like you’re going to be up to much when you get home.”
“I’m not gonna sit around like a bump on a log, Harlyn. I can go to the garage and help the team get ready for the race.”
“Uh,” I hummed. �
��I’m not quite sure you should be heading back to work so quickly. You do have a sprained elbow and along with a bunch of other bumps and bruises.”
“I feel fine,” he insisted.
“That’s good, Roc. But we want to make sure you’re on the right path before we release you and get you back to normal.”
All of his vitals were looking good, and considering what he had been through, he really wasn’t on much for pain.
Harlyn's phone rang, and she stepped out to answer it.
“Can’t you just scribble on your notepad that I’m good to go and get me out of here, Doc?” Roc muttered softly.
A slight smile spread across my lips. “I would gladly do that if you have a private nurse with you for the month, at least. You’re doing fine, but your daughter says you live alone.”
“I’ve lived alone for over twenty years. Pretty sure I’ll be okay.”
I chuckled and shook my head. “Under normal circumstances, I’m sure you’re fine, but I don’t think you’re quite grasping the severity of having two broken legs.”
“Pretty sure I get it, seeing as I’m the one laying in the bed,” he growled.
There was the grump ass. “Monday, Roc.”
“What if I get a nurse? Someone to stay with me?”
I sighed and hung my head. “Honestly, you’re going to be dealing with a new doctor this week, seeing as I’m on vacation for two weeks after tonight. You’re going to have to run it past them.”
Roc grumbled under his breath about being a cripple.
“Hang in there, Roc. This will all be over before you know it.”
I had taken two steps toward the door when his words halted me in my tracks.
“What if you stay with me?”
“What?” I gasped. Maybe the small dose of pain meds he was on was actually going to his head.
“If you know so well what I need, then you would be the best one to stay with me.”
I turned around and looked at him. He appeared to be of sane mind, but the fact that he basically just propositioned me to come be his personal maid knocked me speechless. “I’m a doctor.”
“Kind of figured that out from the white coat you wear.”
I grasped the lapel of my jacket. “How astute of you.”
“I’ll pay you. Well.”
“I’m a doctor,” I repeated.
Roc huffed. “Got that, Doc. Think we can move on from that?”