Ruined By the Rebel (REBEL HEARTS MC) by Eve London EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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TRITON
THERE WAS nothing I loved more than being on the back of my bike
with a couple of hours to kill and a wide-open road ahead of me. I gave it a
little more gas and flew down a stretch of back country road. The sun shone
brightly in a cloudless sky and colorful wildflowers dotted the fields. I
needed to blow off some steam and this sure as hell beat picking a fight
with one of my MC brothers just so I could throw a few punches.
I always felt this way after a big job, though this last assignment had
been extra difficult. As a one-man operation providing security for rich
folks who dabbled in some dirty circles, I was used to being selective when
it came to which jobs I wanted to take. I wasn’t used to having to save some
asshole who ignored my instructions, which was exactly what had
happened.
My MC brother Chance said I needed to get drunk and laid, preferably
in that order. The first problem with that logic was there wasn’t enough
alcohol in the state of Texas to wipe my memory clean. The second problem
was there were pretty slim pickings when it came to single women in
Maplewood.
I was better off pushing my bike to the limit in the middle of nowhere.
My foster mom once told me that I wouldn’t be able to outrun my dark
thoughts forever. Sooner or later, they’d catch up to me, and unless I faced
them head on, they’d probably drag me down. I’d take my chances. I was
thirty-two years old, and they hadn’t caught me yet.
My front tire bounced through a mud puddle leftover from yesterday
afternoon’s thunderstorm. Now I’d have an excuse to spend more time
outside this afternoon. No self-respecting member of the Rebel Hearts MC
would put his bike in the garage covered in mud.
I squinted against the glare of the sun. There was something on the road
up ahead. Probably one of the Keller kids. They were known as
troublemakers, but they were just boys trying to entertain themselves. Both
of their parents worked full-time jobs to try to pay rent on the single-wide
they called home. Reminded me of my own childhood, though my parents
had been too high all the time to hold down a job. Then they left one
afternoon and never came back.
I shook my head, dislodging the memories. My mood was already bad
enough without hauling up the past.
As I got closer to whatever was on the side of the road, I made out a
bicycle. Definitely not the Keller kids unless they’d dug through their
mama’s closet and pulled on a long, blonde wig. I slowed down, realizing
the woman on that bike was surrounded by the trio of huge, mangy mutts
the Kellers kept as watchdogs.
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