Trail of Misery (Apocalypse Trail Book 1) by N.A. Broadley

Trail of Misery (Apocalypse Trail Book 1) by N.A. Broadley

Author:N.A. Broadley [Broadley, N.A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Angry Eagle Publishing
Published: 2019-07-03T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Thirteen

This was the part of the business Bobby hated. And the part that made him the most uneasy. He’d dealt with the formerly known Crips many times and although they were now part of the Alliance he still had very little trust for them. They were a tricky and shady bunch of bastards, especially Thomias, the Alliance region leader. The way the man’s eyes were always watching and shifting and darting gave Bobby the impression that he was looking for any weakness he could use against him.

He had every right to be nervous. Thomias had a reputation for brutality, and Bobby thought the man would drive a knife into his own mothers back if he thought he would gain from it.

But, necessity demanded that he deal with Thomias and his men. They desperately needed the fuel that this group was bringing to them. Fuel meant they could run their vehicles, expand their raids further out, which in turn gained them more resources.

For the short raids, the horses were adequate. With the vehicles, he could hit harder and faster. It was a win-win all the way around. It pissed him off having to depend on others for what he needed though. He was never one to play along well to the group think mentality. But, small towns didn’t carry the large amounts of fuel he needed to keep his small community going, so that made him have to play nice. This stuck in his craw as painfully as a thorn. He was king of his own castle so to speak and yet found, even as king, there were others he was forced to answer to.



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