SAX (Desert Rebels MC Book 4) by Tory Richards

SAX (Desert Rebels MC Book 4) by Tory Richards

Author:Tory Richards [Richards, Tory & Richards, Tory]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-07-14T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter 18

Holly

I put my phone to my ear and waited for Samson to pick up. I was scheduled for a shift that night, and though I knew about the recent trouble at Grinders, I doubted that they would be closed. The people who worked there weren't all club members, including Samson. When the Desert Rebels had purchased the bar years ago, they'd kept Samson on because he’d worked there since the beginning and knew what was what. He'd turned out to be a good asset for them.

I liked Samson. He was a tough old man who'd become like a surrogate father to some of the girls who worked at the bar. He looked out for and was protective of them, but he could also dish out tough love when it was needed. He expected to be treated as he treated others, with fairness and respect.

"Hello?"

The frog in his voice revealed that I'd probably woken him up. "It's almost noontime, Sam, and you're still in bed?" I teased with a smile.

He groaned and cleared his throat. "Holly? Jesus, this is early for me, sweetheart. Everything okay?"

"Yes. I'm just calling about my shift tonight. Am I still scheduled?"

I could hear him moving around on his end, and then he released a deep breath. "Yeah I still have you down, but figured you wouldn't be coming in while you’re on lockdown at the clubhouse."

Damn. I knew that I wasn’t supposed to leave, but I hated letting Samson down, and I needed the work. I only had one more week at Grinders before I started my new job at Crickets, and I didn't want to have to dig into my savings. Still, I doubted Demon was going to let me leave the clubhouse. Lockdown meant no one in, and no one out, unless it was one of the men. The last thing anyone wanted to do was to get on Demon’s bad side by ignoring his orders.

Samson made a sound between a laugh and a grunt. "I can almost hear you thinking, sweetheart."

I laughed and confessed, "I may have been contemplating sneaking out for just a minute." Even though I had thought about it, being kidnapped twice in my lifetime was enough. I wasn't about to tempt fate. I supposed I was going to have to dig into my savings after all, because rent was coming up.

"I hope you're smarter than that," Samson grumbled. "We'll miss you, but we will get by."

I knew they would. "Don't worry, I'm not going to do anything stupid. I have Ava to think about now. This was my last week," I reminded him. "I guess you should go ahead and replace me."

He snorted. "Sweetheart, the club created that position just for you. I won't be replacing you."

That didn't surprise me. The Desert Rebels took care of their own, and they still considered me family. I had to wonder if it was because I'd been with Sax for so long and had also formed deep friendships with members in the club.



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