Page 2 of Beyond Reason (Lost Kings MC 9)
Old Lady/Olâ Lady â Wife or steady girlfriend of a club member. Has nothing to do with her age.
Out Bad â The shorthand way of saying a club member has been kicked out of the club for some kind of betrayal. Someone who is âout badâ might be in hiding from the club.
Patched In â When a new member is approved for full membership.
Patch Holder â A member who has been vetted through performing duties for the club as a prospect or probate and has earned his three-piece patch.
Property Patch â When a member takes a woman as his Old Lady (wife status), he gives her a vest with a property patch. In my series, the vest has a âProperty of Lost Kings MCâ patch and the memberâs road name on the back. The officers also place their patches on the olâ ladyâs vest as a sign they have agreed to always have her back. Her manâs patch or club symbol is placed over the heart.
Road Name â Nickname. Usually given by the other members.
RUB â Slang for Rich Urban Biker. A term generally used by real bikers to describe a person who rides an expensive motorcycle on weekends and never very far. A poser.
Run â A club sanctioned outing sometimes with other chapters and/or clubs. Can also refer to a club business run.
DEDICATION
Never expect loyalty from people who canât give you honesty.
CHAPTER ONE
âWould you put your damn phone away before you get us into an accident,â Murphy scolds from the passenger seat of my truck.
âShut up. The lightâs red. Iâm worried about Charlotte. Havenât heard from her all day.â
âYou think hanging out with Alexa last weekend scared her away?â
I snort. Doubt it. Charlotte eased right into helping me care for Alexa. Been thinking all sorts of things that are way too soon to be thinking about ever since. âNo,â I finally answer.
âWell, I need your full attention tonight.â He motions toward the green light and lets out an exasperated snort.
âYou got it.â Heâs right. Time to pull my head out of my ass now. Worry about Charlotte later. âSheâs probably just catching up on work from last week.â While she never came right out and said it, Iâm pretty sure she rearranged her schedule to help me out. Something I both appreciated and felt guilty about.
âDo you want my opinion?â Murphy asks.
âNot really.â
He chuckles. âTough. Brace yourself.â
When I let out a short laugh, he continues, âYou donât want to admit it, but you need a chick who sets boundaries.â
âYou think thatâs what sheâs doing?â
âI mean, sheâs a strong chick who isnât afraid to say no to you.â
âAnd thatâs a good thing?â
âYes.â
Itâs true. Sheâs sweet as hell, but sheâs got a fiery temper and not afraid to call me out when Iâm being a dick. Even more, she listens and wants to know why Iâm such a moody jerk.
âThis is real. Otherwise, youâre taking a huge risk for just a fuck.â
I reach over and punch him. âSheâs notââ
âI didnât say she was.â
âSheâs feisty when she wants to be.â
âYeah, I figured. Thatâs why when you finally own her ass, itâsââ
âDifferent.â I understand what heâs getting at. Bunnies are good for a quick release. For fun. But they canât keep my interest, and they donât give a shit about who I am beyond my place in the club.
âBetter than anything you had before,â he says with absolute authority.
âWhat would you know about it? You look at Heidi and she fuckinâ jumps.â
Shouldâve thought that one through because I donât really want an answer.
Glancing over, I see heâs wearing the smirk that suggests Iâd rather not know what heâs thinking. âTrust me, your sister has no problem expressing herself.â
I snort and shake my head. An evil thought enters my brain and immediately leaves my mouth. âFuck, she doesnât make you get on all fours and bark like a dog, does she?â
His laughter fills the truck cab and he punches my arm. âNo, you creepy-ass perv. Where do you come up with this shit?â
This is too good not to keep poking at him. âDoes she make you wear a bear costume?â I tap my finger against my cheek and pretend to consider it. âBecause I can kind of see her doing that.â
Heâs laughing so hard, I barely make out the, âYouâre such a dick,â he sputters at me.
âWhat I was trying to explainâbefore you shared all the disgusting thoughts in your warped head,â he says after he stops laughing, âis you still think of her as a bratty little kid. Not a woman who knows her own mind.â
âNo, I donât.â
In a quieter voice, he adds, âIâm not taking advantage of her.â
âHey, I donât think that at all.â
âOkay,â he says, before turning to stare out the window. âI missed this.â
âWhat?â
âJoking around with you.â He runs his palms over his jeans a few times before continuing. âIâm so sorry I didnât go with you guys that day.â His somber tone is weighed down with guilt and it brings me right back to the darkest parts of the last few months.
The darkness Charlotteâs helped me crawl out of without even realizing it.
I swallow hard. I couldâve lost him too if heâd been there. âIâm not mad at you,â I finally say.
âYou asked me to go with you, and I should have. I knewââ
âI donât blame you or anything stupid like that.â Never once have I thought Mariellaâs death was anyone elseâs fault but mine.
âWell, Heidi and me together hasnât helped. I donâtââ
âIâm not mad at you about that either.â
âYouâre not?â he asks, sounding genuinely surprised.
âSheâs my baby sister. I donât want her with anyone. And youâre my best friend. It was a little weird for me.â
âItâs not about you,â he says quietly.
âYeah, I get that. Itâs not that I think you two shouldnât be together. I trust you to take care of her.â He doesnât say anything, so I keep going. âIâm sorry I didnât take you seriously when you tried to tell me how you felt about her.â
âYou wanted her out of the life,â he guesses. âAway from the MC.â
âI used to feel that would be the best thing for her.â
âI understand that,â he says slowly. âBut the clubâs her family too. Lost Kings run through her blood, same as ours. Why is that so bad?â
âYou know the risks we take,â I explain. âIâm driving you to an illegal, underground fight for fuckâs sake.â
âThis is nothing new. Sheâs aware of the risks.â He holds up a hand, cutting off any protest from me. âMaybe not details, but sheâs not stupid.â
âI know.â
âIâll bust my ass to make her happy and give her whatever she wants. And at least I know if something ever happens to me, the club will take care of her.â
I blow out a breath. âYeah.â
âThanks for helping us go on that trip, by the way. We always talked about something like that. It was nice to finally be able to go.â
âAlways? Youâve been together for a few months.â
He lets out another exasperated huff. âYou realize, she was my friend first, right? We used to talk about road trips and all sorts of shit.â He shakes his head and stares out the window. âWe were planning to do a spring break run before she got pregnant.â
âYou what? Really?â
His voice takes on a sharper edge. âYou seem to have this notion that sheâs with me by default or Iâm with her out of some twisted obligation.â I catch him smirking at me from the corner of my eye. âItâs starting to hurt my feelings, bro.â
I hesitate, because even though heâs trying to make a joke, I think he meant what he said. âI donât think that, Blake.â âSure, okay.â Heâs quiet again for a few minutes. âIâm sorry I havenât been around more. All this stuff with the gym and the house andââ
âIâm happy for you, brother.â
âThat the gym I was about to buy into burned down?â
âNo, you asshole. Come on, once everythingâs sorted out itâs gonna be huge.â
âThanks.â After a few minutes, he chuckles. âSo, bear costumes, huh? What kind of fucked up shit are you into?â
His phone goes off and he checks the text. âThatâs a relief,â he says. âRuthless backed out.â
âWho?â
âRemy Holt. I actually like the kid. Wasnât looking forward to kicking his ass in front of his whole crew.â
âYou going soft on me?â
âThatâs what she said.â
Laughter busts out of me at the stupid joke. âI walked right into that.â
âYeah, you did.â
âYou nervous?â I ask.
âNah.â
âWhoâd they replace him with?â
Another text comes in. âDonât recognize the name,â he mumbles, tapping his phone. âTrying to look him up.â After a few minutes, he gives up and sets the phone down. âNot much on him.â
âGreat. Heâs probably some big Russian dude built like a tank.â
He holds out his arms, stretching to my side of the truck. âI ainât exactly small, bro.â
Slapping his arm out of my way, I laugh. âIâm well aware.â
We rag on each other all the way to the old warehouse where the fightâs being held. âWhy are these things always in abandoned warehouses?â I ask, turning off the truck.
âBecause we have so many around here?â Murphy offers. âThis isnât the same crowd that used to show up for Wrathâs fights. Still illegal as fuck, but at least they have some rules. Guy who runs it is solid.â
âIf thatâs supposed to reassure me, it doesnât.â
âTeller, look at me.â I meet his steady green eyes, and there isnât even a hint of fear in them. âI got this.â
âI know you do, brother.â
We meet Ravage in the parking lot and he slaps Murphy on the back a few times. âReady, killer?â
âFuck yeah.â
Murphy wasnât lying. While the set-up is similar, itâs not the same bloodthirsty crowd Iâm used to. The people in attendance are younger but seem to have a lot of cash to throw around.
We check Murphy in and heâs ushered into the back to wait his turn. Ravage and I watch the group of fighters for a few seconds, neither of us comfortable leaving Murphy alone and unprotected.
Murphy flashes us a thumbs up and waves us away.
Ironically, the kid heâs fighting is actually Russian. A tall lanky guy they call Frogfoot.
âNot exactly terrifying,â I mutter to Ravage.
âIâve seen him before,â Ravage says, as we find a spot up front. âHeâs quick. Jumps around a lot. Like a fuckinâ frog.â
Ravage and I stand shoulder to shoulder right outside the ring. He keeps his arms folded over his chest and his eyes moving over the crowd. Our combined size is enough to keep people away from us. Weâre both ready to pounce should things get out of control.
I donât trust these people to keep the fight honest, no matter what Murphy said. And fuck, if anyone dares mess with my brother, Iâll kill them myself.
Surveying the warehouse, I lean over to Ravage. âHow many exits you see?â
He tilts his head toward the back corners. âThree closest ones. Three more up front, but the whole place has broken windows and cracks wide enough to slip through.â
âFantastic, hopefully it doesnât crumble down on top of us tonight.â
He barks out a laugh. âYou sound like Rock.â
Before I can respond to that, a tall, built kid comes over, holding out his hand. âYou Teller?â
âYeah,â I answer slowly.
âGriff Royal.â We shake hands, and he doesnât engage in any macho-posturing-bullshit.
âStonewall, right?â Ravage asks.
Griff nods. âIâm not going in the ring tonight, though.â He faces me again. âMy buddy Remy wanted to apologize for backing out last minute.â
Kid doesnât look like a biker, but he shows respect like one, which is unusual.
âItâs all good,â I say. âMurphyâs got a lot of respect for Remy. Said he wasnât looking forward to beating him on his home turf.â
Griff throws back his head and laughs. âSounds like Murphy.â
âWhile youâre here, is Remy aware some guy tried to bring his sister to one of our clubhouse parties?â I ask. âMurphy shut that down.â
A dark look crosses Griffâs face. âNo. Heâs not. Iâll handle it.â
Maybe I shouldâve kept that to myself.
âAnyway,â Griff says, shaking off his tense expression. âTheyâre both signed up for another fight in a couple months. Maybe theyâll get matched up then.â
We shake hands again, and he strides back into the crowd. Iâm not sure who he is in this particular underground circle, but people sure as fuck move out of his way when they see him coming.
âMotherfucker,â I grumble under my breath. Murphy said this was his last fight. He better pray Frogfoot doesnât rough him up too much, âcause Iâm gonna kick his fucking ass for lying to me.
Finally, Murphy struts out, all furrowed brows and single-minded focus. I donât wave or do anything stupid to distract him.
The hairs on the back of my neck rise as the fight starts. Frogfoot is aptly named and his quick jumping style lands him a few punches. One fist to Murphyâs stomach and one to the face.
But thatâs it.
Murphy shakes it off and backs up a few steps before going after Frogfoot. Like a machine, he hammers a sequence of punches to his opponentâs stomach, side, and finally his face.
The last one puts the kid down and he stays down.
The crowd erupts in an explosion of shouting and cheering, rushing toward the ring.
From where Iâm standing, Iâm able to see the kid I talked to earlier, Griff, hand Murphy a wad of cash. Then, Murphyâs on the move, throwing on his sweatshirt and picking up his bag from the side of the ring. He moves past the girls who approach him without a second glance.
âHoly fuck. Nice work!â Ravage shouts.
âTurn your slips in?â Murphy asks us.
âDoing it on our way out.â I glance back at the crowd. âYou staying for any other fights?â
Murphy doesnât even hesitate. âNah, I wanna get home.â
We start moving toward the exit and I duck over to the window to collect our cash.
Outside, Ravage takes his share of the winnings and slaps us each on the shoulder. âSee you back at the clubhouse?â
Murphy chuckles. âYeah, I definitely need to stop there before I go home.â
âSpeaking of lying,â I say on the way to the truck.
âWhatâs that?â Murphy asks.
âHad a chat with your buddy Griff. Says youâve got another fight lined up.â
I let that hang in the air while we get in the truck and I start it up.
Weâre on the highway when Murphy finally answers my question.
âThe fightâs a couple months away. If this went well, I was going to drop it.â
âGood.â
He sits back and closes his eyes.
I glance over. âYou all right?â
âYeah.â He lets out a sigh and keeps his eyes shut. âJust want to get home and see my girls.â
âHow you planning to explain your face?â
Murphy waves me off, then winces. âIâll clean up at the clubhouse.â
Even though Iâm mad at him, his silence bugs me. âHow you feeling?â
âRough.â He sits up, shifting in his seat. âBeen slacking in my workouts. Going from a week-long run straight to the ring wasnât my smartest idea.â
âYa think?â
By the time we get home, heâs vibrating with energy again, bouncing around the yard, pretending to spar with Ravage. âI really think I have one more in me. You know? Especially if I train right.â
âYou won this one,â I say, shaking my head. âGo out on top.â
âYeah, butââ
âWhy donât you worry about recovering from this fight first.â Because Iâm a dick, I poke him in the side. âI think you might have a cracked rib.â
âOw, you fuck.â He gives me a solid punch to the arm.
âDamn, brother. Thought you were all tapped out.â
âDonât test me right now. I got enough adrenaline left in me to fuck you up before I pass out.â
Ravage snorts and slaps Murphyâs back. âSex will help calm you down.â
I throw a punch at Rav to shut him up. Thatâs the last image I want in my head. âKnock it off, fucker.â
Unfortunately for Murphy, my sisterâs waiting for him in the clubhouse. âFuck,â he mutters under his breath as soon as he sees her.
âBusted.â I snicker, not at all embarrassed that Iâm acting like a ten-year-old. Iâve known Blake since I was ten, so itâs normal.
âOh my God, Blake.â Heidi rushes over to us, grabbing Murphyâs arm. âWhat the hell happened?â
âNothing. Iâm fine.â
âHe won, lilâ sis. Thatâs all you need to know.â
She glares at me and plants her fist on her hip. âYou knew about this?â
âClub business,â I growl at her. Anger screws up her face and I square my shoulders. âDonât you dare slap me. You got away with it once âcause I was being an asshole. Donât try it again.â
âHey,â Murphy snaps, slapping my arm. âWatch it.â
âWhereâs Alexa?â
My sister has the nerve to roll her eyes at my question before pointing upstairs.
âWhy you over here, beautiful?â Murphy asks.
She turns her glare on him. âI was all by myself over there.â She bites her lip. âI came over to help Swan with a few things.â Her voice turns hard again. âI didnât know you were off getting the crap beaten out of you.â
He reaches out, taking Heidiâs hands. âIâm fine. Come take care of me.â