Read Final Ride Fallen Angel's MC 4 Online
Authors: Trejo,Erin
“The kid? You think he’ll flip and give out info that you were
there?” Shaking my head, I don’t think he will. I saw him, felt
him. The fear that shook that kid from the inside out was
nothing I’ve witnessed before.
“He ain’t sayin’ shit.” Walking away from the two of them, I
need a break. I need a drink, and I need to make this right in my
head. I’m not the one pulling the fucking trigger, but it still
needs to make sense.
Chapter 34
Is this wrong? This whole fucking thing? There’s no way in hell
that Rit would leave some kid in charge of that much C4. It just
doesn’t sit right with me.
“Jada will be here in a while. I told her to take her time and get a
shower. Pull herself together. I’ll keep Heather tonight so you
guys can talk.” Shaking my head, I don’t know how she did it. I
don’t know how she got her to come back, but I can’t thank her
enough.
“Thank you. I know shit’s hard around here, and I hate that you
and Jada are in this. You two were never the type.” Cher throws
her hand up before she speaks.
“It’s hard Creed. You guys don’t get it. We never know if you
guys are going to come back in one piece. Look at Dougie. We
worry, we get scared. You have to understand that there’s a
fear that sits in the back of our minds, even when you just go to
the store for cigarettes. It doesn’t leave.” I never thought this
through. I know she worries but even over the little things, I
didn’t realize that.
“I get it, but how do I make her feel more comfortable? I don’t
know what the fuck to do here, Cher.” Cher wraps her arm
around my waist before she looks up at me.
“There’s nothing you
can do
, Creed. You can reassure her that
you’ll come back, but this is something she has to work out in
her own head.” I never heard Cher talk like this. This was never
a role she would have taken.
“I do. He has my heart Creed, and I have his. His time isn’t going
to end before it’s supposed to. Plus, I have all of you now.” With
a wink, I watch her walk away as calm as can be. I don’t
understand that woman at all.
Looking down at my daughter, I think to myself. This is the
reason I want us in more legitimate situations. I don’t want that
fear to be there forever. I want reassurance that one day we can
go out and have no worries about a rival trying to take us out.
That’s the plan anyway.
“They
are
a good group of kids. That includes you. I don’t think
we give you enough credit around here. You’re always there
when we need you darlin’, and that means the world to us. To
me.” Bella’s eyes come to rest on mine. She looks like she wants
to say more, but she doesn’t.
“That means a lot to me Creed. You’re the best uncle I could ask
for. This club, you guys. It all means so much to me. It’s my first
home. It’s the first time I felt like I belonged somewhere.” I lean
in and kiss her cheek before I see movement out of the corner
of my eye.
“Are you ok? You look off.” Jersey watches me carefully as I do
my push-ups. Lately, this is my go to when I need to work out
some pent up stress.
“You know damn good and well that you are the sexiest thing
I’ve ever seen.” I watch her lick her lips before going back to my
work out.
Sweat drips from my forehead, puddling on the floor beneath
me. Thoughts swarm my head. It’s a kid that isn’t a threat, but I
need to take him out. I don’t know why all of the sudden
something like that bothers me, until I hear that little angel of
mine cry.
Jersey moves to pick up Ansley, then it all makes sense. That’s
someone’s kid. That’s someone’s brother. He’s innocent in all
this shit.
“I know I’ve never talked to you about a lot of shit that runs
around in my head, but I want to ask you somethin’.” Looking
over at Jersey, her eyes light up. She loves the fact that I’m
offering to talk to her. That doesn’t happen very often.
“There’s a decision that’s been made. I don’t know how well it
sits with me. There’s a silent understandin’ though with another
brother. If I go rogue on this, I don’t know where the fuck that
leaves me.” I don’t look at her. I can’t. I want so much to tell her
what’s going on, but there’s no way in hell that I can do that.
“You’ve always done your own thing Ryker. Since the day you
busted into my room, I’ve known it. What makes this any
different?” Finally looking up into those sexy eyes of hers, I
rethink it all.
“My place in this club could be at risk. Opportunities that we
have here might be gone. I don’t know where the fuck that
would leave me darlin’.” Jersey looks down at Ansley before
stepping closer to me.
“That would leave you with me and your daughter. We would
figure it out. If this is something that is eating away at your
heart, don’t do it. You won’t like the regret that you would have
to live with.” Kissing my cheek, I smile at her.
“You’ve always had a heart. Sometimes it fades, but it’s never
completely gone. It’s always there.” I watch Jersey’s ass as she
bends over the crib to lay Ansley back in it.
Walking over, I wrap my hands around her waist and pull her
against me. Jersey stands up and straightens out before turning
her head to the side.
“I want you to be happy. I want you to have a clear conscience
with whatever you choose to do. I know some things don’t
make sense to me, but in this world they do. Just make sure
your heart can handle it ok?” Damn, I love this woman. I love
her more than the air I breathe.
Wandering outside the clubhouse, my brain is going crazy. That
kid hasn’t left my mind in days. The closer we get to moving in
on that warehouse, the worse it gets.
Shit’s changing inside of me. A million things vie for attention,
but the constant remains on him. I’ve never been the type to
care if it was a younger kid when we went into these things, but
there’s something about that one that strikes a nerve. I saw it in
Ryker too.
“You’re goin’ to give it anyway.” Shrugging, he blows out a ring
of smoke.
“Yeah, that’s true. I don’t like this kid thing any more than you.
You want to tell me why in the fuck this is botherin’ me the way
it is?” Leaning against the wall next to him, I don’t know if I have
the answer to that.
“Where would that leave me, Tank? Where does the loyalty
lie?” Ryker’s eyes close as he takes a drag from his cigarette.
With his head tilted back, the world spins.
“No one has that answer, but lately I’ve been wonderin’ the
same goddamn thing. When the hell does it end though?” Ryker
doesn’t look over before blowing out a ring of smoke.
“Confusion. We all have that shit at one point, yeah?” Creed
moves to stand in front of me before I look at him.
“Say it Tank. You’ve never held back. What the hell’s goin’ on?”
Scrubbing my hand over my head, I look around. How do I tell
him we’re drowning?
“I don’t like the shit with the kid. I get we voted, it’s the way of
the club. You saw him though.” Creed swallows hard before
punching the wall next to me. I step aside and let him take his
frustrations out on it. Better than fighting with me.
“There’s days when I wish I was never voted in Tank. Days I wish
I didn’t have to make these choices. It’s fucked up brother! My
heart, and my head, rip me the fuck apart!” He screams out his
anger and I feel for him.