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βWe have to make a pit stop today. Instead of getting to the rally today, weβll be there tomorrow or the day after. Your services are requested,β he informs me, sliding his phone back in his pocket.
βFor whom?β I question him, not sure Iβm ready for another job right now.
βA club Blaze associates with every now and then. Youβve never been there. Itβs the Renegade Outlaws MC,β he informs me, picking up our small bags while I make sure weβre not forgetting anything.
βWhoβs the President?β I ask, knowing Iβve never heard of them before.
βSkull just took over the role. Bullet, the former President, was killed and two of the whores had a hand in it. They donβt know if the members know yet though,β he informs me what little he knows.
βHow do they know it was them, then?β
βCameras picked up a conversation they were havinβ about it. Mom, Bulletβs olβ lady, wants it taken care of slowly and painfully. Are you up for it?β he questions me, wrapping an arm around my shoulders and pulling me into his body as we make our way to check out.
βYeah.β
It took us hours to get to the Renegade Outlaws clubhouse. Iβve never seen so many bikes when there isnβt a party going on in my life. Though, with Bullet just being buried, Iβm sure there is one going on. I donβt like a lot of witnesses to what I do. Not many people are supposed to know. This started out as something I did for the Wild Kings and now I do it for multiple clubs all over the place.
Dozer parks next to Blaze as the rest of the guys pull in line with them. Getting off the bike, we walk in together as a small group. Music is blaring from the speakers and people are all over the place. The courtyard, if you could call it that, is filled with bikers, women, and people who are associates of the club. As Blaze leads us into the common room, there are more bodies, sex, people playing pool, and more sitting around in groups while drinking.
The clubwhores are out in full. Walking around the club, if they arenβt already fucking one of the members, in nothing but their birthday suit. This is not how I do business and Dozer and Blaze know this. Iβm ready to turn around and get the fuck outta here. The only thing stopping me is Dozerβs arm around my shoulders. Heβs got me glued to his side so I canβt run off. However, I can feel the anger radiating from his body as we continue to walk through the building.
When we come to a stop at the bar, itβs only seconds before a woman is plastered against my man. This is not gonna fucking fly.
βDo you not have eyes?β I question her, my tone harsh and lethal.
βExcuse me, bitch,β she says, still not taking her eyes from Dozer as her hand reaches out to grab his jean covered dick.
Grabbing her hand, I squeeze it and twist her wrist until sheβs looking up at me. Tears of pain are filling her eyes and I have no remorse.
βFirst of all, you donβt ever call me a bitch. Iβm an olβ lady whether itβs for this club or another one. Second of all, you touch my man again and Iβll wipe the floor of this clubhouse with your dried out, over-dyed extensions until nothing remains of your skin. Is that understood?β I growl out, my face in hers as the room is suddenly filled with silence.
βWhat the fuck is goinβ on over here?β a large man with a bald, tattooed head walks over to us.
βYour skank thinks she can touch my man. Itβs not gonna happen,β I tell him, still not letting go of the bitch or looking at whoever is talking.
I only know what he looks like because heβs in my peripheral. My surroundings are always checked so I donβt get into trouble of any kind. No one is gonna sneak up on me. Cal started hammering that lesson in my head while Dozer finished it.
βWho the hell are you?β another voice demands of me.
βSummer.β
βYouβre early,β the first man says, losing the anger to his tone.
βSkull, good to see you. Sorry about Bullet,β Blaze says, pulling the man in for one of those man hug things.
βHe lived a full life. Mom is around here somewhere. Sheβd love to see you,β he says, looking around the packed room.
βWeβre early because we have business waitinβ on us at the rally. Are you guys headinβ there?β Blaze asks the man still standing in front of us. βSummer, I think you can let her go now.β
βOh, sorry.β
Letting go of the girl, she rubs her wrist, glaring at me the entire time. Finally, she wanders away from our small group as the music begins playing again. Slowly conversations resume and everyone takes their eyes off me. I hate being the center of attention. Thatβs why I donβt do business like this. If Iβd known what I was walking into, I would have sent one of my girls.
Three other women help me take out the trash. They arenβt affiliated with clubs in any way. Iβve met them over the years traveling with Dozer. Autumn is a master with knives. Desiree is a wonder with fire. Calli is great when it comes to dragging out a personβs torture. Me, I do a little bit of everything. It all depends on the situation and whatβs going on in my head at the time.
βWhy donβt we talk in my office for a bit?β Skull asks, keeping his attention on me once again.
Blaze, Dozer, and I follow him. When we get to the beginning of the hallway, Skull lets us in his office before closing and locking the door behind him. I
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