Carley
“Help me pack, boys. I’m going to move in with y’all,” I say, still keeping them on pins and needles for the answer to their question posed by Ransom. My dark knight’s face shows confusion.
Ransom’s emotions are dulled down, but he is possessive of who and what he considers is his. He is obsessively protective of his possessions or people. Ransom is a weapon that can make him dangerous. He has no remorse over anything, but Jase acts as his conscious. Despite that, he is grounding. He is loyal and constant. He is mysterious to most people thanks to his borderline epicene looks, paired with his caustic aura. My Death Bear.
I look at Jase, who has a knowing smirk on his handsome face. Never could hide anything from that man. He is intelligent and cunning. Jase is a brilliant fighter who takes his time to watch his opponent for weaknesses he c
Lachlan This is torture waiting on Jase to give his commands. Only he may talk, having gone all Daddy Dom on us tonight. It’s difficult to not move or touch Carley unless he says so. The punishment for moving or talking without his commands is Ransom’s current predicament. Ransom is tied up, and for once there isn’t panic on his face. He has never dealt with being tied. It usually triggers this feral reaction in him where he fights tooth and nail to be free. I glance at the scar around my thumb from where he bit me the last time. I seriously have the worst luck that I share with Jase. Jase gets hurt in the field. I get hurt at home, usually because Arson talked me into doing something dangerous alongside him. It was mea
Ransom “Jase is still angry with me. I don’t know how to make it better,” I tell Ryder. I’m sitting across from him in front of his giant mahogany desk at his ranch home just outside of the major port city of Palomino Bay. “You have yet to tell me why exactly that is? You keep skirting the subject,” Ryder unhelpfully points out. He will not be happy with me either, not after what happened to Jaxson and Ali when they were teenagers. The difference is they didn’t have a choice to become sterile. I did. “I’m going to start by saying it was my choice.” Ryder arcs his scared platinum brow at me. I blow out a breath. It’s not as though I’m regretting my decision. I can’t feel regret. I just don’t like everyone b
Jase “Yo, Ace. Where’s your loyal hellhound?” Camden asks, sliding into the booth beside me. I’m at Rave's, the dive bar owned by the Ravagers, having a few drinks with Romeo. I’ve discovered I enjoy hanging around Tempest’s second. We have a few of the same classes. The difference is Jensen’s major is criminal law while mine is forensic science. “Dead. Drug bust went wrong. Hence the drinking,” I say, acting far more drunk than I am. I’m pretending to mourn a friend. I text the burner phone, letting him know Ransom is fine just on another job undercover, and is, in fact, not dead. The text will delete itself five minutes after he reads it. It’s handy tech Bear has been working on. The burly Irish biker/ex-fed is one of Ali’s “brother
Arson “Hold on J, I almost got you in the car,” I grunt. I’m trying to keep him from hitting his head on the door frame of the 1967 Dodge Dart GT. I just got it rebuilt. It still needs to be painted, but she runs, and the interior is all done. I fail. He groans in pain and rubs his forehead with a frown on his face. “Let us come home with you, Incendiario. Por favor. Te lo ruego,” Slater pleads with me. “My family is at home right now. No. You’re not coming home with us.” “Yes, they are. They don’t need to be in that house with Axe there. These two can’t defend themselves. They are coming home with u
*Trigger warning: child sexual abuse.* Arson “Come on, little Arson. You’re so pretty. Just let me touch you.” “I told you to stay out of my bed,” I roar at the older boy behind me, who strokes his fingers just above the waistband of my boxers. “Let me touch your dick and I’ll leave you alone,” he huffs in my ear. His hand slides lower to the button on my boxers just above my penis. I rear my head back, head butting him in the nose. It makes a sickening crunch, but his hands are no longer touching me. Instead, he is screaming while holding his nose with blood pouring down his face. I take this opportunity to kick him onto the floor. I don’t wan
Carley “Wow, Rainy! You make such a gorgeous girl!” I squeal at the phone while video chatting with Ransom. “Awe thanks, girl!” He replies in a valley girl type of accent that I’m certain Uncle Tee despises. At least he sounds sultry and not using an overly high-pitched tone. It suits him. “So, how is high school going for you again? Did you miss it?” I ask him curiously. “Hell fucking no! I did not miss all this stupid drama. High school girls are vicious,” he replies. I snort at him. “Tell me about it. Been there. Done that. Avoided the repeat,” I inform him. “I remember,” he rasps. “Did that turn
Ransom “Is my hard-on noticeable in this skirt?” I ask Etienne, who is flipping through an MMA magazine while drinking coffee with some alcoholic cream in it. “I ain’t lookin’, brudder,” he mumbles unhelpfully. I sigh at him sitting beside him at the bar of our small two-bedroom apartment we are temporarily stuck in. It’s close enough to Palomino Bay High School where I can walk to class. I take a sip of his coffee with a sigh. He swiftly takes it from me and hands me my mug of anti-murder juice. “You can’t have da alcohol, you. You're supposed to be underage.” “Being underage didn’t stop me back then,” I deadpan. &n
Razor I think I’m going to enjoy this new state and this town. It’s everything I need to grow my crew and run this whole place to where I won’t have to lift another finger to watch the cash roll in. I need a port town to make my deal with the Cartel but there is a thorn standing in my way by the name of C.H.A.O.S. They control the ports and this town, making it impossible for a crew to make any good money. Skin, drugs, weapons, and drugs are where the earning of the green lies. It doesn’t help matters much that this little crew is also backed by the most powerful MC in two states, the Death Riders. It is not fair and I’m planning on making myself right at home in Palomino Bay. The women I see so far would be worth taking or selling. Most of them ooze of money and privilege. I’d like to see what happens when they get mixed up with a man like me.