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Wrath groans. âDonât tell me, Merlinâs already busting a gasket over your girl?â
I snap my fingers and point at him. âGot it in one try.â
âJesus Christ,â Z grumbles.
âWhat are you asking the club to do?â Rock asks.
âIâm not sure yet.â
âWhat happened?â Rock asks. âStart there.â
âHer mom died.â
Most of my brothers offer some sort of condolence, not realizing what a bitch her mother was.
âMerlin ordered or threatened her not to take me to the funeral.â
âLet me guess,â Rock says. âYou went anyway.â
âI didnât know he had a problem until afterward. Her brotherâs the one who asked me to come.â
Wrath raises an eyebrow, but Iâm not in the mood to get into details.
âThatâs why you were having issues?â Murphy asks.
So much for not getting into details.
âYes. Once I got there and made it clear to Merlin I was only there for Charlotte and Carter, he seemed to step back. Invited us to the clubhouse afterward, but I donât think heâs suddenly going to be okay.â
âCarterâs her brother?â Z asks.
âYeah.â
âYou went to their clubhouse unprotected and alone?â Wrath asks.
âI wasnât wearing colors or anything. I laid low.â
âBro, thatâs beyond fuckinâ stupid,â Dex says. âWhat if he and his crew jumped you?â
âI didnât know he had an issue with me at the time.â
âYour girl didnât mention it before you went in?â Wrath asks in a low voice that snaps my attention to him. âYouâre not the least bit concerned about that?â
âWhy?â
âYou need me to spell it out for you, little brother?â
âFuck you. Donât patronize me.â
âWell.â His lips curl into a half-smirk. âAt least sheâs teaching you some big words.â
âCome on, bro. That ainât necessary,â Murphy says.
Considering Iâve been such a dick to him lately, Iâm surprised Murphyâs sticking up for me against Wrath.
âShe did try to talk me out of going back to the clubhouse. I didnât know why at the time and I thought heâd take it as disrespect if we didnât show up.â
âHe say anything to you?â
âI got into it a little with Keeper when he said some shit about Carter.â
Wrath smirks. âYou and your big mouth. Canât help yourself, can you?â
Since Wrath seems to be amused, I donât take offense. I sit back, tapping my pen against the edge of the table. âPickinâ on Carterâs like kicking a fucking puppy. I wasnât gonna sit there and let them talk shit about him without saying something.â
Rock nods in approval before glancing around the room. âRight now, Merlinâs issue seems to be with her. He hasnât threatened you, right?â
âNo. I thought we had an understanding.â I take a deep breath. âIâm asking the club to protect her if things get any worse.â
âYou sayinâ youâre taking Merlinâs niece as your olâ lady?â Ravageâs tone conveys every bit of his shock.
âYes.â As soon as I say it, I know itâs true. Of course I am. I stare at my hands for a few beats before continuing. âShe didnât tell me right away because she was afraid Iâd have words with Merlin and she didnât want to start any trouble between our clubs.â
âSo she led you into a dangerous situation to protect the club?â Wrath asks. âHow thoughtful.â
âDo you have to be such a dick?â
âSimmer down, Both of you,â Rock barks. He turns to me. âKeep us updated on the situation. If it gets worse, weâll discuss it again.â
Heâs not bringing it up for a vote. Not yet. I can live with that. They donât have enough information yet.
Rock dismisses everyone but asks me to stay.
âYou all right with this?â he asks after the door shuts behind Murphy.
âI understand.â
Rock tilts his head, studying me for a moment before answering. âYouâre sure about her?â
âMore than ever, Prez.â
He sighs and runs a hand over his head. âI know there have been times when I was hard on you.â
âNoââ
âLet me finish,â he growls, cutting me off. âYouâve always been a good kid, Marcel. What were you, twelve? When I caught you trying to sneak into the garage?â
âYeah, something like that.â That has to be one of the most humiliating days of my life.
âYou impressed the hell out of me.â
This is news to me. And I know for sure Rock isnât easily impressed by anyone.
A couple questions land on my tongue, but I wait for him to continue.
âYou were already an adult. Had a lot of responsibility. You never complained though. Always did what needed to be done.â
âHad no choice.â
âSure you did.â He keeps his steady gray eyes focused on me. âYou reminded me a lot of myself. Still do. If Iâm hard on you, itâs just because I didnât want you making the same mistakes I did.â Finally, he glances away and I feel like I can take a breath.
âYou think Iâm making a mistake with Charlotte?â I ask.
âNot at all. She understands the life. Doesnât put up with your shit.â
âYou think thatâs a good thing?â I joke.
âYes. Itâs also what you need to keep you level.â
âHope doesnât give you shit.â
He snorts and shakes his head. âHere? No. Homeââ
âTrin doesnâtââ
He points at the door. âYou do remember her volunteering to let Ransom grab her and arguing with Wrath about it? Trin picks her battles carefully. But donât ever think sheâs a pushover. It takes a strong woman to put up with this life.â His mouth curves into a smirk. âYou know damn well Heidi gives Murphy hell when he needs it.â
Now itâs my turn to snort.
âCharlotte messed up with Trinity. Not gonna lie, Wrath wonât forgive that anytime soon. You wouldnât either if the roles were reversed. But she owned up. Apologized. Tried to make it right as soon as possible. Sheâs not a coward.â
âShe did feel bad about it. Still does.â
âI know. Thatâs why I think sheâll make it here. Sheâs tough, but she has a heart.â
âShe really does.â
âThe right woman.â His mouth curls into a smile. âEven if sheâs full of flaws will make you a stronger man.â
âYou think Charlotteâs the right one?â
âDonât know. Doesnât really matter what I think. Youâre smiling more than scowling these days. I know that.â
After some of the things Charlotte told me, Iâm questioning myself. Rockâs shrewd gaze travels over me.
âAnything else?â
âSheâ¦shit, I feel like an asshole even talking about this.â
âItâs what Iâm here for,â Rock says.
âYouâre the only one I trust not to make a joke out of it. Or to slip up and say something to her.â I also know Rock wonât treat her any differently if I tell him this. And itâs been bugging me.
Rock waits patiently for me to continue.
âShe likes itâ¦rougher than Iâm used to.â
He raises an eyebrow.
âRougher than Iâm used to handling a girl.â
He nods slowly without commenting right away. âYou talk with her about it?â
âNo. I think she just expectsââ
âYou to do it because youâre a big, rough guy?â
âMaybe.â
He sighs and glances at the door. âI saw so much shit in the early days of the club that I always wanted to make it clear to you two that you donât hurt women.â
Yes, Murphy and I had lots of those talks with Rock.
âBut youâre smart enough to know the difference between hurting
someone and giving your woman what she asks for.â
âYeah, I get that.â
âDoes it bother you?â
âNo. Fuck. I feel like it should, butââ
He holds up a hand. âGot it.â
Jesus, I feel like a teenager having a talk with my dad. Except Iâm not a teenager and my dad was long gone by the time I was old enough for the talk normal kids have with their parents. Watching, learning, experimenting at the clubhouse is where itâs all come from.
âItâs more than that. She likesâ¦â Shit, this has been bothering me for a while now. âSomething Mariella told me Ransom used to do all the time. To terrorize her.â The brutal stories of that fucker choking her until she passed out while he raped her have never left me.
âFigured you had your reasons for taking him out the way you did.â
I flash a grim smile. Rockâs seen me at my very worst and stood right by my side. All my brothers have at one time or another, but Ransomâs death was the only one I ever enjoyed. Iâm not proud of that, but the fucker had every bit of pain coming his way.
âIf it bothers you, talk to her. Maybe donât mention Mariella,â he suggests. âWhatever you do, donât ever make her feel bad about it, though.â
âI donâtâ¦at least I donât think I have.â
âIf she needs something you donât think you can give her, thatâs fine. Thereâs nothing wrong with being honest with yourself. But, donât you dare shame her about it.â
âI wouldnât.â
He nods as if he really didnât think I would.
I crack a smile. âBet you didnât expect to have the birds and bees talk with me when I was almost thirty.â
âFuck, you make me feel old.â He jerks his thumb toward the rest of the clubhouse. âMurphy and Heidi are killing me as it is. He tries to get Alexa to call me grandpa one more time, I might gut him.â
I canât help laughing. Rock even laughs with me.
âI got Jasper and a bigger crew up here while they were away. Made a lot of progress on the house. So, they should be out of your hair soon, I hope.â
He waves his hand in the air. âIâm kidding. Itâs fine having them there.â He gives me a more pointed look. âMurphy done with this fighting bullshit?â
âI think so.â
He slaps the table. âAnything else?â
âNo, just Merlinâs a bigger dick than I ever realized,â I say.
âFigured there was more to the story.â He levels me with a stern glare. âYouâll tell the club when itâs right.â
Itâs both an observation and an order.
Iâm still hoping I can diffuse things before they get out of control.
Except, Merlinâs a loose cannon, so keeping this from turning bloody might not be up to me.
CHAPTER SEVEN
After Marcel leaves, I look for my phone to text my brother.
I canât find it anywhere.
Not in the shitty black dress I was wearing. Not in my purse.
Nowhere.
Did I lose it at the clubhouse?
I know I had it with me yesterday. In fact, itâs the last time I remember having it at all.
Shit.
I scribble a quick note for my brother and head down to the last place on earth I feel like visiting right now.
When I arrive, the back door of the clubhouse sits ajar. I open it in increments before peeking inside. Itâs dark and shadowy except for light spilling out of their chapel. I had hoped the only person Iâd run into might be a random club girl cleaning up after the guys.
Skirting the chapel door, I stop at the bar and do a quick search of the shelves behind it to see if someone turned in my phone.
Nothing.
Next, I hit the couch weâd been sitting on. My whole body cringes as I shove my hand between the cushions. Good God only knows what Iâll encounter. A lot of crumbs. Something sticky. Something sharp. Something Iâm pretty-sure-but-donât-want-to-verify is a used condom.
âBlech,â I mutter, wiping my hands on my jeans.
âYou need to remind her who her family is, Prez.â That sounds like Keeperâs voice. Intrigued, I move closer to the door.
âDonât tell me how to handle my family,â Chuck snaps.
âAll heâs saying is you need to reel her in closer, not piss her off.â I canât identify that voice, but it has to be another member.
âFuck their grow op. Ironworks is more valuable to us,â someone else says.
âThatâs what we want a piece of.â I recognize that voiceâHudson. âI donât think Charlotte can help us on that one. We should leave her out of it.â
âAw, thatâs precious. You still sweet on lilâ Charlotte?â Keeper taunts. âPissed sheâs gettinâ it regularly from a King?â
âFuck you.â
âWatch how you address your VP,â Keeper warns.
âStart acting like a fucking VP then,â Tiki says, which makes me laugh. Tikiâs older than dirt and been a member forever. VP or not, Keeper wonât give him lip.
âFucking bullshit, them cutting us out of Ironworks after all the times weâve helped them out over the years,â Uncle Chuck grumbles.
A ball of ice settles in my gut.
Iâve known all along my uncle would try to exploit my relationship with Marcel and Iâd been fully prepared to tell him to fuck himself when the time came. The fact that the whole club seems to be discussing it at the table is worse than I anticipated.
âI might be more cautious, brother.â That grave tone can only belong to Whisper.
ââBout what?â my uncle snaps.
Whisperâs voice lowers, and I have to creep closer to the door to hear him. âTellerâs not someone you want to mess with.â
âIâm not scared of that dumb fuck.â
My blood boils hearing him speak that way about Marcel.
âHe earned that treasurer patch when he was nineteen. You think a club with the resources they have would vote in a moron to handle their money?â
âWhatâd you hear from Loco?â Chuck asks, ignoring Whisperâs logic.
âNothing,â someone answers. âThat fuckerâs been sucking down Lost Kings Kool-Aid for too long.â
âSucking Rockâs dick is more like it,â Chuck jokes. âYou put some pressure on him?â
âWith what leverage? He wonât budge. Seems convinced Rockâs crew has his back.â
A few moments of silence pass before my uncle speaks. âHow can you work with Wrath for years and be so useless?â That question has to be directed at Whisper.
âWe never talked MC business at the gym.â
Chuck grumbles something that I canât catch.
âIâm inclined to agree with your SAA. Locoâs scared shitless of Teller,â someone else cautions.
âLocoâs afraid of someone?â
âSaid Tellerâs a crazy motherfucker. Iâm guessing it has something to do with the Vipers disappearing.â
âYou think Rockâs crew was part of that?â
âWithout a doubt.â
My uncleâs quiet for a second.
âAll the more reason to have Charlotte find out what she can.â That sounds like Keeper. âIf sheâs gonna keep spreading her legs for him, letâs use it to our advantage, Prez.â
Fuck you, Keeper.
âDid they go in wearing colors?â Chuck asks. âSo that crazy asshole understood who heâs dealing with?â
âFuck no. Thatâd be suicide stepping on Lost Kingsâ territoryââ
âKings donât run Ironworks yet as far as Iâm concerned. These fools want to patch-over, they need to fucking earn it. Have them go back and make it clear the threat to his business is very real.â
âMerlinââ
âGet it done.â He mumbles a bunch of curses. âWhat?â he snaps.
âWhile theyâre working that angle, letâs see what Charlotte can find out for us,â Keeper suggests, and itâs ticking me off that he keeps bringing me into this
bumbling plan.
âChar ainât gonna spy on her lilâ boyfriend,â my uncle spits out and I bet itâs pissing him off to admit in front of his bros that he canât control his niece. Iâd laugh if I wasnât approaching pee-my-pants level of fear.
âDonât need her to,â someone says. âWe got this.â
âYou drop a bug in it?â
âIt ainât the eighties, Prez. All I needed to do was upload an app.â
âWhatever.â My uncle doesnât have a sense of humor when it comes to people making him look stupid, so whoever that was clearly doesnât fear him all that much.
âPrez, with all due respect, this is a bad idea,â Whisper cautions.
âYou spent too many years working with Wrath. Forgot who your brothers are.â
âI ainât forgot shit.â
âUlfric never shoulda allowed you to be in business with him. Our clubs shouldnât be mixing money.â
âFuck you. That mixing brought a lot of money into this club.â
âYeah, and turned you into Wrathâs bitch.â
âI ainât no oneâs bitch. Iâm urging you to reconsider this plan. Teller isnât stupid. You saw how protective he was of her at the funeral. He figures out you bugged his girlâs phone, itâs gonna start a world of trouble we donât need right now.â
âI got a right to keep tabs on my niece,â he says in that sanctimonious tone that sets my teeth on edge. âI want to make sure sheâs being treated right. Fuck only knows what goes on in their clubhouse.â
Oh, please.
Whisperâs loud sigh seems to say the same thing. âTeller wonât buy that for a hot minute.â
âHowâs that asshole gonna figure it out?â
âWell, for one, they ainât gonna let her near their clubhouse without Z checking her for shit just like that.â
âBullshit.â
The roomâs dead silent for a few minutes. A chair creaks. Thereâs the harsh thump of something slamming against the table.
âFine. I gave my opinion. Weâre still allowed to do that, right, Prez?â Whisper says. I can vividly picture the sneer heâs probably wearing.
In the silence, I imagine the two of them staring each other down. âWe finally got peace in this area. Got our own setup with the Devil Demonsâwhich the Lost Kings helped us set up, Iâll remind you. Weâre earning well. Keeping clean. I donât think stirring up a war over a few miles of shitty Ironworks territory is worth it, but thatâs on you, brother,â Whisper finishes. Heâs not quite challenging Uncle Chuck, but heâs coming awfully close.