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Authors: A.J. Downey

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I got back to the house, tucked my clothes back into their Ziploc bags and sealed them tight. I switched back into my dry shorts, the sun having worked its magic on ‘em while I’d been at The Plank and the material had lain out on the back patio’s retaining wall.

I hadn’t bothered to go in the house either coming or going, I’d just gone around it, and had taken the Crash truck back and forth. I looked over my shoulder as Marlin slipped out the back slider.

“How’s she doin’?” I asked.

“Rough. She’s hurting, Jonesing hard for a fix that I ain’t got shit to give her,” Marlin bowed his head and palmed the back of his neck. “It’s worse somehow, you know?”

I did know. His brother had been on the shit of his own volition, Faith wasn’t a willing addict, this had been done to her…

“Yeah, man. I know.”

“Thanks,” Marlin nodded and sighed going back for the door.

“You need to talk, you can reach out.” I called after him. He nodded, a haunted look in his eyes and I knew that look, it was bad in there, whatever was going down and I had mad respect for my VP handling it like he was. If it had been Hope, I could do it. I would do it… but it wasn’t and I didn’t know the first thing about getting a junkie off of that shit. Probably wouldn’t have the patience for the whining and tantrums he was about to endure, but Marlin was good at that… enduring. His brother had been a cross of his to bear for a long while. Damn fuckin’ shame that had turned out to be.

I slung the mesh dive bag with my pile of sealed essentials in it over my chest and made the long walk to the water’s edge. I could see two heads bobbing in the water alongside the Mysteria Avenge and smiled faintly to myself when I caught sight of Hope on the hammock, she’d raised her arm to shade her eyes and the motion caught my attention.

I trudged into the surf and made the swim back out easily. Reaver and Hayden waved, masks and snorkels in place and I waved back. I wanted a minute with Hope alone. I climbed up the ladder off the side and hauled myself onto the deck, dripping. Hope lazed in the sun, her bronzed skin gleaming with oil, the smell of coconut and lime perfuming the air.

“Hey,” I said.

“Fire out?” she asked.

“No fire,” I unslung the bag and let it drop.

“What was the big damn emergency then?” she seemed like she was back together and I smiled.

“Tell you about it later,” I said and she glanced out at the water and nodded and that right there must have been what my boys saw in her, or part of it.

“I ain’t letting you go. Call me creepy, or a fucking stalker status asshole all you want, but you don’t find this but once in a lifetime, Babe.” I dropped to the deck, sitting beside the hammock and crossed my ankles, propping my forearms on my knees. I looked at Hope who looked at me plaintively through her big bug eyed sunglasses.

“Good to know we’re on the same page,” she said quietly and evenly but her voice was almost too steady, too careful.

“I’m in it to win it here, Sweetheart. You and me and living this life of mine. You make my world complete. You make it perfect and I want that, I want you so hard…” I shut my mouth and shook my head.

“I’m a mess,” she said softly and I shook my head.

“No, you’re
my
mess,” I said and she nodded carefully.

“My sisters…”

“Will sort themselves out with our help. I get it, you’re a package deal and I really am okay with that; I mean, haven’t I proven that by now?”

“Yes,”

“So stay with me. Move in with me, say you’ll be mine.”

“Only if you say you’ll be mine too…”

“Two way street, Sweetheart, I’m down with that. I really am. I want you, and to be clear, that means only you. I don’t want anybody else, I – ” Didn’t get to finish what I was saying because she rolled off the hammock lightning quick and flattened me to the deck. I put my hands on her hips where she straddled my waist and she pulled off her sunglasses, searching my face for any bullshit. There was none, and finally satisfied that I meant every word I was saying she kissed me.

I held my woman in my arms under the warm sunlight and felt a burden on my soul lift. I had a partner, I had a Queen for my little seaside kingdom, finally and whatever lay on the road ahead I knew we could handle it, just like we’d handled everything to this point.

“I love you,” she said against my mouth.

“I love you too, Sweetheart. No insecurities, no worrying nothing to be afraid of. We got this,” I promised her and she laughed, and it was one of the freest sexiest sounds I had ever heard come out of her. Her arms went around my shoulders and mine went for my fly. I couldn’t get enough of her, I would never get enough of her; I loved her just so damn much. Everything else was just a fucking formality in the face of that and not me, not her, and none of mine stood much on formality.

“Oh God,” she gasped as I moved her bikini bottom aside and sank into her. I smiled up at her.

“I like the sound of that, you can call me that any time you like, Sweetheart.”

Hope threw back her head and laughed and I swear on everything, it was the sweetest and sexiest sound I’d ever heard, and I wanted to hear more of it. A lot. Until the day I died.

Amen.

 

Epilogue

Faith

 

The house in New Orleans

 

I watched him rape her, the other girl in my room and I couldn’t close my eyes. The men out front were at their loud video games again, or so I thought. They sounded louder, realer somehow… wait… was realer a word? I didn’t know.

Whirling, the room started spinning, and if it were possible to be sick of such a thing then I was, this euphoria they pumped in my veins, the sluggish feeling it gave me… I hated it. I loathed it, and I would give anything for it to stop.

I stared at the leather band around my wrist, finally able to drag my eyes from the rutting on the stained mattress on the other side of the room.
Boom! Bang, pop, arugh!
The sounds of violence intensified and I squeezed my eyes shut and tried to remember the nice boy, the sweet boy who had looked around my storage locker cell, who’d taken pity on me, who had spoken so sweetly and given me his bracelet… the first glimmer of kindness in so long… so long…

Crack!

The door exploded inward on its hinges and a woman, an avenging angel, a superhero strode through. Except angels didn’t have hellfire in their eyes did they? Avenging angel? I couldn’t remember… I closed my eyes and sighed out. I’d dreamt this before, hadn’t I? A thousand times and more… my sister, Hope, coming to my rescue, except it hadn’t happened then and it wasn’t…

“Faith,” my sister’s voice. I sat up, drawn by strings, this was the cruelest dream yet, she’d never spoken in the others…

“Faith?” she tried again and I looked up…

“Hope, is it really you?” I asked and the avenging angel, the hellfire was gone and all that was left was my sister’s face set into deep lines of regret, deeper lines of grief. I reached out with my arms like when I was small and I wanted Hope to pick me up and she was there and I breathed in deep the smell of my sister, my family, my home, and she spoke…

“It’s okay Bubbles, I got you. I got you now, I always got you Sis,” and I collapsed into her arms and clung to one thought…
Real, this is real, Hope is here; Hope has found you.

We were in another room then, death and destruction and chaos and shouting. A man with long brown hair and soulful brown eyes shouting, bellowing, making me flinch and then
he
came… I blinked and shook my head and blinked again to try and clear the illusion but it wouldn’t go away.

Golden hair and rich, sky blue eyes, I stared I couldn’t help it, and then he picked me up and for the first time in so very long, I knew… I just
knew
what it was to be safe in a man’s arms again.

What was going to happen to me?

 

 

Other Books By A.J. Downey

 

The Sacred Hearts MC

1.
Shattered & Scarred

2.
Broken & Burned

3.
Cracked & Crushed

3.5.
Masked & Miserable
(a novella)

4.
Tattered & Torn

5.
Fractured & Formidable

6.
Damaged & Dangerous

 

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Paranormal Romance

I Am The Alpha (with Ryan Kells)

 

About the Author

 

A.J. Downey is a born and raised Seattle, WA native, and the author of the bestselling Sacred Hearts Motorcycle Club series. She finds inspiration from her surroundings, through the people she meets and likely as a byproduct of way too much caffeine. She has lived many places and done many things, though mostly through her own imagination. An avid reader all of her life, it’s now her turn to try and give back, entertaining as she has been entertained.

 

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Table of Contents

Title Page

Book Summary

Author’s Note

Dedication

Prologue

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

Chapter 40

Epilogue

Marlin's Faith: Cover

Other Books By A.J. Downey

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Publishing Info

 

 

Published 2015 by Second Circle Press

Book design by Lia Rees at
Free Your Words

Cover art and Virtues logo by
Cover Your Dreams

 

Text copyright © 2015 AJ Downey

 

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

 

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