Chance: The Wild Ones (Jokers MC Book 4) by Jessie Cooke & J. S. Cooke

Chance: The Wild Ones (Jokers MC Book 4) by Jessie Cooke & J. S. Cooke

Author:Jessie Cooke & J. S. Cooke [Cooke, Jessie & Cooke, J. S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Redline Publishing
Published: 2020-09-10T18:30:00+00:00


10

One Week Later

“Where is Riley?” Blackheart walked into the room in the abandoned-looking office building behind Chance and Le Singe, and once he’d had a look around his blue eyes’ gaze landed on the face of a man named Patrick Murphy.

“He had an emergency he had to deal with...”

“Let’s go,” Blackheart told his men. They turned and followed him out the door that they’d just walked into, with Patrick on their heels.

“He’s authorized me to speak with you about...”

“I don’t care if the president of the United States has authorized you. I’ve told your boss more than once: he is the only one I’ll do business with.”

“He has such a busy schedule,” Patrick said, with a hint of desperation in his voice.

“Well then, we won’t bother him again.” Blackheart was already standing next to his bike and pulling on his gloves. This would be the second time they had a meeting with the Green Sons that their leader Deacon Riley had failed to show up for. Chance knew his president well, and he knew that Blackheart had no respect for a man who didn’t keep his word. He’d given Riley the benefit of the doubt the first time he’d blown them off, and for the impatient MC president, that was saying a lot.

“Please,” Patrick said, not trying to hide his desperation any longer. Chance had heard things about Riley, and all of them explained the fear in his second in command’s eyes at that moment. “Can you wait five minutes and let me call him?”

“He knew about this meeting, right?” Blackheart asked.

“Yes...but...”

Blackheart looked at Le Singe and said, “Let’s go.” Le Singe motioned at the other men, Chance, Le Pirate, Grayson, Gabe, and two prospects who had ridden out with them, their introduction to one of the Jokers’ business meetings. They all got on their bikes and with Patrick Murphy on his cell phone and looking even more fearful, they drove away, and none of the Jokers looked back. Anyone who knew Blackheart knew that he didn’t issue empty threats; their “relationship” with the Green Sons was over before it started. The crew had been excited about the offer Deacon Riley had put out there because not only would it mean a significant raise in their pay, but because as of late, they hadn’t had a lot of chance to escape the parish. The job escorting the Green Sons would give them the opportunity to see the countryside, or at least the southeastern portion of it. What they knew about the sons was minimal at best, but they did know that the small faction of the Irish IRA handled much of the illegal gun trade along the eastern and southern seaboards of the United States. Their leader Deacon Riley was mysterious, and according to rumor, at least, was extremely wealthy. The success of the Sons had garnered them attention not only from law enforcement agencies but criminal enterprises as well...and Deacon himself had been the one to reach out to Blackheart to talk about the security detail for what he called his “land crew.



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