Chief by Debra Kayn

Chief by Debra Kayn

Author:Debra Kayn [Kayn, Debra]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Book club recommendation, Crime, MC alpha bikers, organized crime, kidnapping, biker gang, Family Saga, prisoner, may december romance, missing child, Motorcycle Club romance, Sagas, gripping saga, prison hero, Older man younger woman
Publisher: Debra Kayn
Published: 2018-02-26T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Nineteen

A year and a half after fifteen Brikken members were carted off to prison, the remaining family left behind stood out in the rain in front of the clubhouse. Johanna watched Olin and Thorn from underneath the umbrella she held in her hand. The two brothers stood ahead of the crowd, waiting for Jett to arrive.

As the first of the members to be released from Seattle Penitentiary, and the youngest, Jett brought hope back to the Brikken family members.

The weather couldn't dampen the good mood. She turned her head the other way. As hard as she tried to be happy—and she was—she was envious of Jett gaining his freedom.

Chief still had two and a half years left of his sentence. The smile she wore only touched the surface. Her mixed emotions made her grumpy and selfish.

"Here he comes," shouted Chano.

The familiar rumble distracted her from her pity party. She stood on tiptoes to see past the men in front of her. Over the last eighteen months, Keeffe updated everyone on Jett's stay behind bars. It came as no surprise that he survived. He was his father's son.

Finally, she caught sight of the truck behind the two riders who rode escorting Jett. All the members moved forward while the women stayed back, giving Jett time to get out and take the back slaps and congratulations.

She caught sight of Karla standing out in the rain, unaware of her clothes getting drenched. Jett's mom clasped her hands under her chin and beamed a smile of happiness toward Jett. Johanna blinked tears out of her eyes, not letting herself be jealous.

Jett walked past the men, spotted Karla, and headed in her direction. Karla ran toward him, and Jett caught her, lifting her off her feet in his exuberant hug. Johanna discreetly wiped her cheek and smiled at the mother/son reunion.

"It's great to have Jett come back to Brikken," said Vikki.

She looked at Vikki. "It is."

"Soon, Chief will be back, and everything will return to normal." Vicki held a black garbage sack over her head, though the raindrops ran down the front of her jacket. "I bet this makes you more excited."

"Mm..." She smiled. Soon was a depressing way to describe two and a half more years.

Jett broke away from his mom and headed toward the clubhouse. Johanna walked forward and intercepted him.

"Welcome home, Jett." She reached out with one arm and hugged him. "There's food set out when you get a break from everyone swarming around you and your room upstairs is clean."

He kissed her cheek. "Thanks, Johanna."

The quietness and deeper way of talking took her back. She stepped away and smiled at him. He'd aged. Only five years older than her, he now wore dark circles under his eyes and sported two scars on his face. One on his forehead and one under his eye.

She wanted to ask him what happened but realized he probably wanted to forget his time spent in prison, so she kept smiling and watched him head toward Chandra and sweep her off her feet.



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