Lucky (No Prisoners MC Book 4) by Lilly Atlas

Lucky (No Prisoners MC Book 4) by Lilly Atlas

Author:Lilly Atlas [Atlas, Lilly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lilly Atlas Books
Published: 2017-07-30T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty-Three

Lucky was gone. Just…gone.

No goodbye party from the club. No send off or well wishing. Hell, according to the buzz, he hadn’t told anyone besides Rebel that he was leaving. Patching over to the Crystal Rock, Arizona chapter as they’d discussed. Except she’d been left behind.

It shouldn’t have come as a surprise. Hell, Rebel flat out predicted Lucky wouldn’t stick around. But she hadn’t been prepared for the shock she’d feel when he was really gone.

His departure was a hope killer. The teeny tiny shred of hope she’d been clinging to with both hands, the chance that somehow everything would work out and she’d be rescued from a life with Savage, vanished along with Lucky.

What kept her sane in the week since Rebel turned her life upside down was a tunnel vision focus on devising a plan to speak with Lucky. Agreeing to Rebel and Savage’s plan was a mistake. What she should have done was run to Lucky, spill the beans, and beg him to run away with her. They could be in a bungalow on a deserted beach in some part of the world where Rebel couldn’t find them. At the time of the ultimatum, her brain had frozen with fear for Lucky’s life, and she could barely remember what city she was in, let alone conjure up the brain power to develop a plan.

Rebel scared her into believing there was no corner of the earth she could hide where he couldn’t find her, and over the past week she’d gone back and forth believing and not believing the truth in his words. Did he have that power? Based on his behavior this week, she was starting to believe he did.

Kori had spent the last week in hell. Rebel’s single-minded drive to keep her under lock and key was proving very successful. He’d spewed some bullshit to a few prospects about her being on the radar of the club her mom married into. Put on quite the show, convincing a few club members of the danger she was in.

Now, a prospect sat outside Rebel’s house when she was there. Someone from the MC drove her wherever she needed to go, and a club member wasted his day hanging out in the parking lot of the medical complex she’d started working in. All under the guise of protection.

Please, what a crock. It was straight up captivity. She was never alone. Never had an opportunity to speak to someone who might give her Lucky’s cell number. Not that she knew who to trust. Was anyone else in on Rebel and Savage’s plan?

Rebel was no dummy. Her mind was constantly spinning, looking for a way out of her newfound prison. He knew she’d take the first opportunity she had to get away.

Her heart was not into her new job, but at least it gave her a solid eight hours a day away from the club.

“How’s it going today, Kori?” Donna slid into an empty seat behind the reception window.

“Hey, Donna.” Kori forced her lips to turn up in a friendly smile.



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