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βIt look to you like he got away with it?β the gravelly voice responded, drawing my eye to a striking specimen of a man who was leaning against the banister at the bottom of the stairs, his arms folded across his chest. Our eyes met, and the deep emerald green color that shone back at me almost stole my breath. He held my gaze as he spoke, which was intimidating on its own. βOne of you bastards drag him around the back before I let her have another go at him.β
My grip tightened on the bat, the small movement not going unnoticed and drawing the corner of his mouth up.
Two men jogged down the stairs, and each took one of Drewβs arms, dragging him off the road and onto the grass, not even apologizing when he screamed at the movement of his leg.
Okay, so maybe it was a little more than bruised.
βI didnβt get your name?β Mr. Green Eyes questioned with his arms folded across his chest. I couldnβt help but be distracted for a moment by the decorative barbed wire tattoo as if it was wrapped around his fist.
βI didnβt give it to you.β
βIβd like to know it.β
βThen ask bitch boy,β I snarled, nodding in the direction theyβd dragged him, actively trying to avoid eye contact with the gorgeous-looking man in front of me.
βHow old is your daughter?β
I clenched my teeth and wiggled my nose, fighting the tears that burned at my eyes as I remembered the look on Kadeyβs face, how frightened sheβd been, and how it had crushed her to see her father hurt. She knew he wasnβt perfect, but hell, there were times when she didnβt want anything to do with him, where she questioned whether he even gave a shit about her.
But that was her dad.
And she still loved him.
So to see him attacked and hurt, it was scarring.
βFour,β I growled before shaking my head and reminding myself to get the hell out of there as the adrenaline began to fade, and I suddenly realized exactly what Iβd done. And to who. βTell him to stay the hell away from my family.β
Green eyes narrowed, flicking toward the rear side of the house for a blink before returning to me. βIβll pass the message along. Iβm sure Drew and I are going to have a great talk about whatβs acceptable and whatβs not.β
It was a casual statement, but the way his hands curled into fists let me know that his intentions were to have more than just a chat.
With reality beginning to settle in, I took a step backward, returning to the stone driveway.
He followed, meeting me step for step as I backed away.
βNext time, I wonβt be bringing a bat,β I warned, my heart leaping up into my throat when he let out a deep, rumbling chuckle. βAnd I wonβt be aiming for his damn leg.β
βBaby,β he started, the smooth term of endearment that Iβd slapped other men for using suddenly felt and sounded so fucking different. It sent this surge of electricity shooting through me. Not the bad kind though, more like the kind you get with firsts. The first time he touches your skin, the first time you kiss, the first time the words βI love youβ fall from his lips. βIf thereβs a next time, I promise you, by the time you get here, the fishes will already be enjoying their lunch.β
The tone of his voice was almost angry. Maybe protective?
I couldnβt help but shake my head, trying to clear the air around me and get my senses back.
βCall me baby againβ¦β I started with a soft smile, ββ¦ and the fishes will also be getting dinner.β I lifted my bat, pointing it straight at him and throwing him a wink, not bothering to wait for his reaction before turning and hightailing it the thirty or so feet to the road where my run-down car was parked.
When I turned the key and the engine started the first time, I swear my entire body sunk into the seat.
Iβd just threatened more than one member of the Exiled Eight MC.
Men who Iβd heard made people go missing for far fucking less.
Who the hell did I think I was?
Oh yeah.
A mom.
The picture of Kadey that sat proudly on my dashboard had me sucking in a deep breath, my shoulders rising and falling dramatically. This kid was my world, and Iβd do anything and more to protect her, to show her she was safe and loved.
And I did just that.
But as I pulled out from the curb and caught sight of the biker standing at the roadside watching me drive away, I had this feeling that this wasnβt the end of it, and he wasnβt about to just let me walk away.
I simply didnβt know if my heart was suddenly pounding because that scared the crap out of me.
Or because it didnβt.
3 HAWK
My fist hammered on the red wooden door.
The still night air was cool, a slight edge to it despite the fact that we were getting pretty damn close to summer.
This side of town was so fucking quiet.
A nice change of pace from the busy streets of Detroit.
And yet, Iβd still rather be there than in this shit hole dealing with some stupid motherfucker who decided to fuck with one of our clients. βIβm coming, Iβm coming!β the male voice called from inside, a deep raspy cough following and growing louder as he got closer to the door.
My fingers clasped the weapon in my hand a little tighter, my finger curling around the trigger as I raised and leveled it at where the door was about to open.
One lock.
Two locks.
Three, before the handle finally fucking turned and the
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