Page 3 of Beyond Reason (Lost Kings MC 9)
The two of them go back and forth in low voices for a few seconds. Heidiâs still bitching at him when he turns, gives me a smirk, flips her over his shoulder, and carries her to the staircase.
âPut me down.â She squeals and giggles the entire way up the stairs.
The sound of what Iâm pretty sure is his hand cracking down on her ass a few times is enough to make me look around for the nearest trashcan to hurl into.
âSome love spanksâll be good for her.â Ravage claps his hand on my shoulder. âTheyâre probably going toââ
âFinish that sentence, and Iâll kill you.â
He raises his hands in the air in surrender but continues laughing at me.
âAsshole,â I grumble.
âI wouldnât go upstairs,â Z calls out. âYou know theyâre going at it.â
Christ, the second Murphy and Heidi got together, I shouldâve asked to swap rooms with one of my brothers. Or moved to the other side of the damn mountain.
âDonât they have a room at Rock and Hopeâs to defile?â I join Z who holds out his hand for a slap. âAlexaâs here, so theyâre probably spending the night, arenât they?â I ask, as I sit next to him and take the joint he offers.
ââFraid so, brother.â
âFuck this.â I really want to call Charlotte. âIâm beat. Iâm going to risk it,â I say to Z who laughs.
As I pass Murphyâs room, itâs surprisingly quiet. It better stay that way.
Inside my room, I drop down on my bed, remembering how good it felt to have Charlotte here with me.
Hoping sheâs still up, I give her a call.
She answers on the second ring.
âHey, where you been? Iâve been worried about you.â Thatâs a more stalker-boyfriend type of greeting than I intended, but itâs the truth.
âWorkâs keeping me busy,â she answers in a flat tone.
âDid I wake you up?â
âSort of.â
âSorry. I was going to ask to come see you.â
âI donâtâ¦thatâs not a good idea.â
âHowâs your trial or whatever you had going on?â
âItâs been a rough week.â
This whole conversation feels off, but I canât tell if itâs fatigue or something else. âIâll let you go back to sleep. Call me tomorrow.â
âIâIâm going to be busy.â
This is not the way I thought this call would go at all. âAll right. Love you, Sunshine.â
Itâs quiet on her end. So quiet, I think sheâs hung up on me. Then thereâs a sigh or a sob. I canât tell and it drives me nuts.
âCharlotte, are you okay?â
She makes a hiccupping sound that definitely makes me think sheâs crying. âI love you too, Marcel. I hope you know that.â
Before I have a chance to ask more questions, the line goes dead.
CHAPTER TWO
Iâm scared shitless.
My fear blocks me from processing the grief of losing my mother.
The fear of my uncle possibly hurting Marcel wonât go away either.
The funeral home Chuck demanded I meet him at, is a pleasant enough old Victorian house, painted a cheerful yellow and white. From memory, I park in the back. My heels click over the uneven sidewalk as I circle the building, unsure of what to do next.
Memories of sitting on that front porch trying to keep Carter occupied during my fatherâs wake roll over me. My breath catches and my heart thumps painfully.
I canât believe sheâs gone.
Approaching the front steps slowly, Iâm assaulted by a thousand different memories of my dadâs funeral. Of everyone in the club riding to the cemetery in honor of my dad.
Of my mother downing so much vodka to blot out her grief she could barely stand up at the funeral.
Theyâre both gone now.
Carterâs sitting in a white rocking chair on the front porch but stands when he sees me. âWhatâs wrong?â
âWhat do you think?â My tone comes out much sharper than I intended. His face falls, and I feel like absolute shit. âIâm sorry, Carter.â
My brotherâs the sweetest, most forgiving person on the planet and allows me to crush him against me. âIâm so sorry I wasnât there, Carter,â I whisper, hugging him even tighter.
His body shakes from the effort of holding back his tears. âI was there,â he croaks out. âIt didnât help.â
âItâs not your fault.â
He nods against me. âRight.â
I know my brother. Heâll blame himself.
âWhy are you out here?â
âWaiting for you.â He lowers his voice. âChuckâs come unhinged. I didnât want to be near him.â
âYeah, tell me about it,â I mutter.
He gives me a strange look but doesnât have a chance to question me.
The front door opens. âYou two coming in or not?â Chuck shouts.
Carter puts his hand on my back and ushers me inside, keeping himself between Chuck and me, which I appreciate.
Why he bothered having us meet him here eludes me. Chuckâs not interested in our input. He makes all the decisions concerning my mother and since I honestly have no idea what she wanted, I sit there mute and let him.
When itâs finally over with, the arrangements made, the bills paid by Chuck, he walks us out to the front porch.
âYou two want to come to the clubhouse?â He gives me a pointed look. âJust gettinâ together with family.â
I canât think of anything I want to do less.
âIâm exhausted.â It sounds feeble even to my ears, but itâs the truth.
Ignoring my brother, Chuck pulls me aside. âYou remember what I said, right?â
âHow you threatened my boyfriend? Yes, I remember.â
His eyes turn cold. âIt wasnât a threat. You donât want to push me on this one, Charlotte.â
âI wouldnât dream of it.â
He pats my cheek. âGood girl.â
âCome home with me,â I beg Carter once Chuckâs gone. âYou shouldnât be there alone.â
âItâs fine. I want to look through some things before Chuck gets his hands on the house.â
I canât think of anything of value in that house that Mom didnât sell off a long time ago. âLike what?â
âPhoto albums. Some pictures of Dad. Momâs journals. You know, before she lost her ever-loving mind.â He flashes a pained smile. âThe stuff Chuck will just toss in a dumpster.â
âCarter.â My heartâs breaking and I have to pause to collect myself. âI donât want you doing it alone. Let me run home and change clothes.â
âBring pizza or something?â
âYou got it.â
Less than an hour later, I stumble into my apartment intent on getting in and out.
Marcelâs waiting for me in the living room.
My heart clenches at the sight of him. For the briefest second I consider falling against him and sharing everything.
Christ, what if my uncle has someone watching my apartment?
âWhere you been, Sunshine?â he asks, moving in to kiss me.
I duck out of his hold. âWhy are you here?â
âYou sounded really down last night.â He steps back, frowning. âI missed you.â His head tilts. âWhatâs wrong.â
What if Chuckâs on his way over now?
âNothing. I had a bad day and I want to chill out.â At least that statementâs true.
âOkay, so letâs chill.â
âBy myself.â
A flash of hurt crosses his face, but he squares his shoulders. âCan I do anything for you? You want to talk about it?â
The end of my nose tingles and tears sting my eyes. I donât deserve this sweet, caring man who doesnât realize every second heâs with me puts him in danger.
âNo, I donât want to talk about it. Canât I have one night without you in my face?â My voice cracks and I have to look away.
âAre you mental?â
He rattles the key to my apartment in front of me. âYou gave me this.â
âYeah, well, it didnât mean come on over whenever you feel like it.â
âCharlotte,â he says, using a more reasonable tone. âWhatâs wrong with you?â
âNothing. I told you. I want to be alone. I need some space.â Part of me hates myself for giving into my uncleâs demands. But I donât know what else to do. âYouâre suffocating me.â
Blowing out a frustrated breath, he sets my key on the desk and opens the door. âLet me know when youâre feeling a little less psycho.â
As soon as heâs gone, I want to run after him and spill everything. Beg him to forgive me, protect me, and figure out this mess.
But thatâs a selfish thing to ask when I know how much it will cost him. So instead, I put my back to the door and stare at the wall.
The weekâs events sucker punch me in the gut.
My motherâs gone.
My uncle threatened me. Threatened the man I love.
My brotherâs traumatized.
And I just chased away the only person who could help me make sense of everything.
I canât tell Marcel the truth. Itâs safer for him to write me off as a crazy bitch.
The alternative is unacceptableâsparking a war between his club and my uncleâs.
Thatâs exactly what will happen if Marcel finds out my uncle threatened me. Put his hands on me. A man like Marcel wonât let that sort of behavior stand. Heâll go after Chuck. The Wolf Knights will retaliate and it will be a disaster. People will get hurt.
If I allow that to happen, no, if I cause that to happen, Marcelâs club will never forgive him. His clubâs his whole life. His family. My uncleâs club ruined my life once, I wonât allow them to rip Marcelâs life apart.
The numbness that followed me all day ebbs and I slide down to the floor. As I sit there in my darkening apartment, the tears finally fall.
CHAPTER THREE
âWhat the fucking fuck?â I mutter for maybe the millionth time since leaving Charlotteâs place.
I wanted to stay, but I didnât know the words to break through her freak out.
Shit, maybe I donât know her as well as I thought I did.
For a brief, insane moment, I consider calling her brother to see if he knows whatâs going on with Charlotte, but then I lock that crazy down. One, I donât know how to reach him and two, Iâm not asking her little brother for advice on how to date his sister.
I drag my sorry ass into the clubhouse, hoping no oneâs downstairs to annoy me.
No such luck.
âHowâs that pussy whip tastinâ?â Z asks with a smirk as soon as he sees me.
Goddamn is he a dick lately.
âWhatâs up, you lazy shit? Why arenât you down at Crystal Ball?â
Dressed in only a pair of loose running shorts, heâs busy tying his sneakers while the dogs dance around him.
âI was there all damn morning,â he answers without looking up.
When heâs finished, he gives me a more serious appraisal as I drop down on the couch across from him.
âYou look like shit. Whatâs wrong?â
Before I have a chance to tell him to fuck off, the front door opens.
Zâs eyes widen at the prospect of fresh meat to torment. âSpeaking of whipped,â he yells to Murphy.
Murphy raises an eyebrow and slows his steps. âWhatâd I walk into?â
âZeroâs being a dick.â
âSo, the usual.â
Zâs devilish gaze swings between us and I brace myself for whatever obnoxious taunts are about to come out of his mouth.
âEither of you tired of banging the same chick yet?â
A growl works out of my throat. Donât care for Z talking about my sister or Charlotte that way. Even if I donât know where I stand with Charlotte. âReally, bro?â
âLet it go.â Murphy slaps my arm. âHeâs just jealous.â
âPlease, if anyoneâs jealous.â Z lifts his chin at us. âItâd be you two.â
Murphyâs already shaking his head. âNope. Sorry. Itâs a helluva lot better when you actually give a shit about the person youâre with.â
Something dark passes over Zâs face. I think Murphy hit a nerve. I kick back and wait to see if Murphyâs going to keep pulling at that thread.
Even though Iâd rather not hear anything remotely related to his relationship with my sister.
Z, on the other hand, has no problem bringing Heidi into the conversation. âYouâre just saying that because youâre banging his sister.â
Murphy takes a few steps away from me before answering. âNo. Iâm not going into detail because Iâm banging his sister.â
âAsshole,â I growl, leaning over to throw a punch at him. He sidesteps me easily and my fist only grazes his thigh.
Because she has perfect timing, my sister opens the front door carrying Alexa.
âBetter hop to it, pussy-whipped boy,â Z whispers to Murphy.
Murphy leans down, getting right in Zâs face. âDamn right. Tastes delicious. You should try it,â he says before meeting Heidi at the door. âHey, beautiful.â
He spends way too long groping her before they join us. Z smirks at me the whole time.
âHi, Uncle Z.â
âDonât talk to him. Heâs being a dick today,â I warn her.
âStop it,â Heidi scolds.
Z throws a shit-eating grin my way and holds his hands out for Alexa. âCome âere, princess.â
âIâm serious, Heidi. Donât let his foul hands touch my niece.â
She rolls her eyes before handing Alexa to him. âWhereâs Charlotte?â she asks.
Since crazytown doesnât seem like an appropriate answer, I lift my shoulders. Thankfully, she drops it in favor of answering some of Zâs questions about Alexa.
I swear the gentle way he treats my niece is about his only redeeming quality lately.
He sets Alexa in his lap, and the dogs lick and sniff her tiny feet, making her giggle. Itâs a cute scene that almost makes me forget what a dick he was being five seconds ago.
âYou tired of this joker here yet, Heidi?â he asks, jerking his thumb in Murphyâs direction.
Almost.
Her eyes widen. I flex my fingers. Maybe a fist to Zâs face will snap him out of his mood.
Unfazed by Zâs teasing, Heidi leans over and kisses Murphyâs cheek. âNever, ever.â
âAw, you two are so sweet, Iâm about to throw up,â Z cracks.
Heidi takes Alexa from his arms and pats his shoulder in a consoling way. âDonât be jealous, Uncle Z. Youâll find someone one day,â Heidi says with a knowing smirk of her own. Murphy and I crack up.
My sister isnât easily fooled by any of us. And while she may love and respect all of my brothers, sheâll always take Murphyâs and my side over anyone else.
âThatâs it.â He stands and signals the dogs to follow him. âIâve had enough abuse from you three. Taking the dogs for a run.â
âDonât trip,â I call out. Z answers with his middle finger.
âDoes Charlotte have any friends you could set Z up with?â Heidi asks after he leaves.
I cock my head, amused that my sisterâs worried about playing matchmaker for Z, who can pick up any chick he wants whenever he wants. âHell no. Iâm not subjecting any of her friends to that deviant.â
Murphy chuckles. âBeen there done that. He already âdatedâ Hopeâs friend and look how that worked out,â he reminds us.
âDid they actually date?â Heidi asks.
âWho fucking knows.â
Alexa sort of closes her eyes and makes a little grunting sound. Something I learned she does right beforeâ
âOh. Oh, wow. Someone needs her diaper changed.â Heidi glances at the stairs. âI think I have stuff for her upstairs.â
âWant me toââ
She cuts Murphy off before he can make the offer. âI got it. Keep my br
other company.â
âWhat a good dad,â I tease after she leaves. âOffering to change diapers.â
âI was going to go upstairs, grab the diapers and bring them down here,â he clarifies.
âAsshole.â
He chuckles then winces.
âHowâs your face?â
âBetter than yours.â
âPlease, if you looked this good, you wouldnât need to cover your ugly mug with that big olâ beard.â
âNot my fault youâre not man enough to grow one.â He waves his fat finger in my face. âWhatcha got going on there? Couple chin pubes finally come in?â
I slap his hand away. âFuck off.â
When he stops laughing, he levels a more serious look my way. âSeriously, you look tense. You still mad at me about the fight?â
âI wasnât mad. I was worried.â I tilt my head toward the stairs. âShe still mad?â
A slow grin spreads across his face.
âNever mind. I donât want to know,â I grumble.
âYou and Charlotte have a fight?â
Blake knows me well. Weâve been able to read each other since we were kids. Something that developed out of self-preservation from growing up in a rough neighborhood and perfected to survive in the early days of the MC.
âNot exactly. She kind of flipped her shit. Said Iâm over at her place too much.â
His brows furrow. âI always suspected youâd be a clinger if you found the right girl.â
âIs that your official opinion, doc?â
He drops the attitude. âSorry. You two seemed tight the other day.â
âI thought so too.â
Not exactly familiar with sitting around talking about our feelings, weâre quiet for a few minutes. âYou think her uncle got to her?â he asks.
âMaybe. Last time she got weird it was because he ran his mouth about me.â
âReally?â
âTalked to him about it at the party. Told him to back off.â
He runs his hand down his beard a few times, thinking it over. âProbably pissed him off more.â
âChrist, sheâs thirty-fucking-years old. He should butt out.â
âAlways knew you liked the older broads.â
âYou better never say that to her. And a few months doesnât make her older, you cradle-robbing bastard.â