BLEED FOR HER by Hilliard RB

BLEED FOR HER by Hilliard RB

Author:Hilliard, RB
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: SMITH
Published: 2019-10-21T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

BUCK PULLED UP to the gate and waited for Chopper to wave him through. With the club on lockdown, they would now be enforcing twenty-four-hour gate duty. Normally this fell to a prospect. Steele must have wanted Chopper there for a reason—probably because he was a mean motherfucker who took no shit. As far as Buck was concerned, they should have a man on the gate all the time. Then again, if it was up to Buck the gate wouldn’t be so damn far away from the fucking house in the first place.

Jesus, he was tired. After staying up all night installing the extra cameras, he’d sucked down one lousy cup of coffee before he had to hop on his bike and ride twenty-two miles to Vicky’s grandmother’s house. Vicky’s dead grandmother. They’d found the old broad in her kitchen with a bullet through her head, her brains splattered all over the damn place. Just what Buck wanted to see first thing in the morning. Steele wouldn’t answer his damn phone, so Buck and Ax pulled on gloves and searched the place, hoping to find something that would lead them to Vicky. All they found were a few pictures in the old lady’s drawer of the bitch standing in front of a local nightclub called Angst. That was it. No phone number. No address. Just a few pictures in front of a club. Was the old lady’s death just another coincidence? Buck’s gut said no. He felt bad about leaving her there, but as Carver was already chomping at the bit to implicate the club, they really had no choice. By the time they left the old lady’s house, Buck was in a rotten mood.

Cars lined the field as they pulled around back and parked their bikes. Tables were out on the lawn and Buck could see Doc and Sledge’s women hanging with their kids in the side yard. In a few short hours the place would be his worst fucking nightmare. Glenda and Aimee spotted them and waved.

Ax waved back at the women, while under his breath whining, “Can’t we go to your place?” Buck would love nothing more than to head to his place, but lockdown was ironclad and enforced. Everyone had to be accounted for at all times. Ax knew this better than anyone.

Surprised by his comment, Buck asked, “What’s up your ass?”

“Nothing. I’m just tired and not in the mood for a bunch of screaming kids.” Buck knew the truth. Ax didn’t want to see Sage.

Sage’s man, Gibby, was one of the brothers who died four years ago in the ambush. At the time of his death, they had a one-year-old little girl named Petal. Ax and Sage had gotten close over the years. Maybe a little too close. Something happened and they were now avoiding each other like the plague. Buck could see how hard it was for his brother. He loved Petal as if she was his own kid. He loved her mother, too, even though he wouldn’t admit it.



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