Renaissance (The Brazen Bulls Birthright Book 4) by Susan Fanetti

Renaissance (The Brazen Bulls Birthright Book 4) by Susan Fanetti

Author:Susan Fanetti [Fanetti, Susan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: biker, motorcycle club, outlaw, enemies to lovers, single parent, interracial, slow burn
Publisher: Susan Fanetti
Published: 2022-05-06T18:30:00+00:00


CHAPTER FIFTEEN

Sitting behind the wheel of the Bulls’ van, Geno peered through the binoculars. “Seven, eight, nine. That’s all of ‘em.”

From the passenger seat, Cooper squinted through the van’s windshield and watched the men who’d come out of the warehouse amble casually to their vehicles. “We’re sure there’s nobody else in there? Hangarounds, chicks, whatever?”

“Last guy out hit the lights,” Geno answered. “If anybody’s in there, they like it dark.”

“How do you know he hit the lights?” There was no window near the door. Cooper couldn’t see much from the shadow they’d parked in, across the lot and a four-lane street from the warehouse, but he could tell there were no windows on this wall of the warehouse they were casing, and thus no visible light to go off.

“Last guy out leaned back in and hit a switch. I saw it go dark from there.”

“Okay. Let’s give ‘em five to make sure they’re really gone. Then we move.”

Behind him, Ben grunted.

Cooper turned in his seat and glared back at him. “You got more to say, Ben?”

“No,” he answered gruffly.

In church, they’d gone over this plan to deal with Sheriff Harridan’s nuisance crew. Zach had argued hard to handle it without killing the guys, insisting that if they killed everybody who got in their way, they couldn’t continue to claim that they were essentially decent guys who simply didn’t recognize conventional authority. He’d also argued that the Bulls had no beef with this crew, was not owed their blood, and that Harridan hadn’t asked them outright to kill them, only to ‘get them out of the way.’

Ben wanted to erase the crew from existence. He’d argued just as passionately, in his lowkey way, that destroying the crew’s livelihood but leaving them alive would only create enemies with a score to settle.

They were both right. Ultimately, the vote had gone to Zach, four to three. Cooper had voted with Zach; he didn’t at all mind making mischief, but he agreed that founding the charter knee-deep in blood was an inauspicious beginning. When they killed, it was because a death had been earned, or because they had no other choice. Losing that truth would warp them before they had their legs steady beneath them.

Also, he’d wanted to side with Zach to shore up their bond and keep Ben from a win. He fully recognized the pettiness of that, and he understood that the charter president shouldn’t be making decisions from pettiness, but since there were also valid reasons to vote with Zach, he wasn’t going to think too hard about the other shit.

Ben was pissed, but his loyalty to the club had been complete from the moment he’d taken the patch—even before then. He thought the plan was stupid, but it was the plan that won the vote, so he’d do his part.

Now all seven Nevada Bulls were packed into the club van at one o’clock in the morning, parked across the road from a warehouse in a low-rent industrial complex on the Vegas outskirts.



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