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โOh, fuck! Holy shit!โ Prez said from upstairs before running down and trying to get to me. Ryder grabbed him with his free hand, stopping him from his approach.
โClean, get Wire.โ
Clean took off and ran into church. Seconds later, Wire rushed out, still putting his black t-shirt on and over his head.
Wire turned his head and looked at me.
Relief.
It was only there for a brief second, but I saw the expression on his face.
Wire, the man I once called president. The one I knew would find me, the man I was so willing to give my life for strolled forward, his hand on the gun that was tucked securely into his jeans. โSo far, you have tried to kill Storm, and you have put your hands on the VP of this club. You should be in the ground right now. You know the rules, Ink.โ
I rolled my eyes and looked around, who the fuck was he talking to, โYou are out of your mind. After all the shit, you really think I give a fuck about your bullshit rules?โ I shook my head at the audacity.
โThen what the fuck are you here for?โ Wire asked, stepping closer to me.
The nerve, โAnswers!โ I shouted at him, โI want motherfucking answers.โ I stepped to the side, looking up at the signs above the bar, the one that had been burned down so many times. It was simple and just three short words.
Family. Brothers. Club.
Those words had meant everything to me because, at one time, they were all the same. This club, these raw misfit bikers, all of them were my family. My family left me to die. I pointed up to the sign, โYou spout all this shit about being brothers, about laying your life down for the patch. Loyalty. Fucking lies!โ I roared at him.
He was shaking his head, โWhat the fuck are you talking about. None of that was lies. Itโs never been.โ
โYeah? Well then, let me ask you a motherfucking question. When I was strung up and tortured because I wouldnโt snitch on my brothers, where the fuck were you? Every time I was dragged across oceans back to the same fucking pier we left from, where the fuck were my brothers?โ I shook my head and walked closer to him, โNo, no, that shit only matters when itโs convenient for you.โ
โHow the fuck can you say that shit?โ Wire spoke his voice void of any anger, just disbelief. It pissed me off.
โHow?โ I grabbed him by the collar of his black shirt. All the patched members and the prospects, rushing in to pull me off, but Wire raised his hand to stop them. Bad choice. โYou abandoned me. I gave up my life, my freedom, my sanity, everything I am to stay loyal to this fucking club because I knew youโd come. You never showed. You forgot about me.โ
Wire just looked at me, his hands relaxed and holding onto my arms. โNo.โ Wire shook his head. Sorrow.
โWe never forgot about you.โ Prez chimed in from the side. โWe never stopped searching.โ
โFinding you has been our top priority since you were taken. We did everything we could to find you. Thereโs been a gaping hole in the very soul of this club, but youโre home now. Brother.โ Wire pushed at my arms and wrapped his around me. He was hugging me.
What the fuck? Whatโฆ theโฆ fuck?
โLook!โ Clean said from the side of me, he was huffing and puffing as he dropped four boxes. I had no idea where heโd come from or when he left. I turned from Wire, still in disbelief. I opened the top of the first box and pulled out a stack of papers, location reports. Weekly, dated back to four years ago. Missing person sketches. Still pictures. Copies of text messages, emails. Flight records. Correspondence with the mob. All of it dated back to when we were kidnapped until last week; boxes of it.
โWe pulled every fucking resource we had, FBI, local police, other MCs, gangs, everyone.โ Prez dug in the box and picked up a picture of Angel and I walking along a pier. โWe had people watching piers and flights, but your movements were so erratic we couldnโt lock you down. All of us would have gone to hell and back for you; we just couldnโt find you.โ
I looked at the proof in my hand. I looked at these men in front of me; Iโd been wrong. At least, in the end, Iโd been wrong; in the beginning, I was right. I knew they would come for me, and they had. They searched the globe for me for years.
My head felt like it would explode with all the information, and my throat got thick with emotion. I put my hands on my thighs and bent at the waist. I couldnโt believe it.
There was movement above me, but I didnโt even bother to look up.
โInk,โ Wire spoke, my head lifting so I could see his face, โWe may never be able to repay you for the sacrifices you have made for this club and your brotherโs, but youโve never lost your place here. Come home. We wonโt be whole until you do.โ He put his hand out, and someone I didnโt know put a jacket in his hand. He opened it up and showed it to me.
My kutte.
I grabbed it and hugged it in my hands. I put my face into the familiar worn leather, and all the emotions Iโd been burying so deep inside of me burst through. My body shuddered with my sobs. I cried for the anger I felt, for the years Iโd lost, for the pain and anguish both Angel and I had been through. I cried for it all, and my brothers rallied around me, their arms holding me up.
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