KIP (Bay Falls High - the Rulz Book 2) by Jaxson Kidman

KIP (Bay Falls High - the Rulz Book 2) by Jaxson Kidman

Author:Jaxson Kidman [Kidman, Jaxson]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-11-30T16:00:00+00:00


It was like the old days.

Before Tinsley.

Before Ruby.

Before everything got all fucked up.

Pres driving.

Barr in the passenger seat smoking a cigarette.

Me sitting in the backseat, in the middle, my arms reached across the tops of the seats.

We sat in the empty parking lot to a shit building Barr technically owned.

Pres wanted to have a conversation but I wasn’t in the mood for that.

He knew it too.

“Kip wants to fight,” Pres said.

“I second that,” Barr said.

“I know we have to send a statement,” Pres said.

“So I’ll send it,” I said. “I get it, Pres. You have a lot going on at once here. And you know what? You never talk about it. So let me talk for you. Your mother is dead. Your father is out of the picture. You inherited everything. You know damn well things are never going to calm down. Tinsley is going to take you to the edge. And you fucking love it.”

Pres curled his lip. “Anything else?”

“Just remember who we are and why,” I said.

“Kip is right,” Barr said. “This is to test us. To fuck with us. Porter was drunk but he knew what he wanted to do. Tough guy, right?”

That’s who did it.

Some meat neck.

Big on muscles, small on brains.

Once the rumors started swirling it was no surprise a name was kicked out.

“So this means Porter wants to get a crew together?” Pres asked. “And make a run at us?”

“Who knows,” Barr said.

“Who fucking cares?” I asked. “We take care of him and that takes care of any notion of him throwing a crew together. Anyone who even thought about following him will back off. You know that, Pres. Don’t fuck around with this.”

“Drunk asshole vandalizing his own building,” Barr said. “That’s just laughable.”

“One war slows and another begins,” Pres said.

I grabbed Pres’s shoulder. “Can’t take it? Maybe you should walk away then.”

Pres looked at me. “Yeah. You’re right. Why even bother talking about this? Let’s just go jump right into the fire. You ready for this?”

“Now you’re talking,” I said.

I cracked my knuckles and Pres started to drive.

Pres stopped for a minute in the middle of the road to double check something on his phone.

Then he drove again.

To a corner gym, which shouldn’t have surprised me at all.

Pres parked the SUV on the side of the building and I jumped out first.

I ripped open the door to the gym and smelled sweat and the metal of the weights.

There was a girl behind the counter that looked familiar. She was face down on her phone, chomping on gum.

The gym was empty except for three people.

Porter.

And two of his guys.

Pres and Barr caught up and I looked at both of them.

We all nodded.

“I love it,” Barr said, taking one last drag of his cigarette.

“Hey, you can’t smoke in here,” the girl said, finally looking up.

“Sorry, love,” Barr said.

He dropped the cigarette and stepped on it.

“Hey!” she cried out.

I was already on the move.

Porter hung over a bar at a bench, one foot up on the bench.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.