Free Read Novels Online Home

Fury by Cat Porter (10)


12


She wasn’t at the house she shared with Med. She wasn’t anywhere in town. Not at the grocery store, not at the Army & Navy store, the only stores in town. There was no way to contact her, and frankly, I didn’t want to give her a heads up, ‘cause she just might tell me no. She’d been with him a while now. Maybe she’d gotten used to being a prisoner? Gotten comfortable in her hell? You either got desensitized to constant fear or you were a ball of fear yourself.

I rubbed a hand across my mouth. She’d said yes though, hadn’t she? She said she’d come with me if I showed up to get her out.

My skin crawled as I guided my bike through the quiet roads of Emmet, a small town west of Agra, Kansas, just below the Nebraska state line.

Along with watching their clubhouse for over a day, I’d been watching a house a few members frequented, but no sight of her. Did they keep her at the club 24/7? I’d spotted a young girl enter and leave with a backpack, but that was it. Was she part of Med’s harem?

I’d managed to find out that this morning at nine thirty a delivery truck from the local grocery store with booze, soda, and food would make a delivery there. I checked my watch. Nine o’clock. I had to get on that truck.

At the store, one middle-aged man loaded crates of beer, sodas, and two large kegs into the back. Another man came out with a wad of papers in his hand and got in the driver’s side of the cab. He lit a cigarette and waited.

I stashed my bike in a far corner down the street behind an abandoned store. There were plenty of closed businesses in this area. The recession had torn through here like a tornado. Keeping my gloves on, I put a thin black hoodie over my colors.

I didn’t use my own bike. That would’ve been stupid. This bike was a piece I’d stolen a while back to rebuild, along with a plate that I’d stashed for a project like this. If I had to, I could abandon it without worrying that it would get traced back to my club or to me.

In the parking lot, the truck doors gaped open, and the guy loading turned his back, bending toward another crate. I slid inside the hold, flattening myself against the wall by crates filled with cereal and packages of sliced bread and coffee. My mouth dried as the double doors slammed close and the bolt lock slid across them. Voices, goodbyes. The truck jerked to a start and took off out of the store parking lot.

I was closer.

One step closer with every breath, every chug and pull of the truck.

Over fifteen minutes later, the truck slowed down and lurched to a stop.

A sweat broke out over my lip and my brow, and I swiped it away as I remained crouched down by the fucking sliced bread. I turned my head, taking in a deep breath.

The door pulled open, and light and hot air suddenly flooded the space. I shook my hair in front of my face and snatched the baseball cap from my back pocket. Grabbing a crate of cola cans, I backed down out of the truck.

“Hey! Where’d you come from?” asked the driver.

I slanted my head. “A lot to unload. Gotta get this shit done. You got a problem with that?”

His eyes narrowed, inspecting my torn jeans, tats up my arms, and ringed fingers. Was I Smoking Guns biker material enough for him?

“Nope, sure don’t.” He got inside the truck and shoved and pushed at crates.

I headed toward the back door of the Smoking Guns clubhouse. A skinny brunette cleaned a large tabletop with a spray bottle and paper towels. She eyed me as I walked past, raising the crate in my arms.

“Over there.” She gestured down a hall with the spray bottle. “Past the kitchen.”

I walked into a ratty kitchen with aging appliances. A girl with long red hair was making sandwiches at the counter. She glanced up at me, and my heart stopped.

Serena gripped the knife in her hand tightly. Her gorgeous blue green eyes widened. “What are you—”

My gut seized. Her face was striped with black and blue marks down one side. Purple welts were over her chest peeking out from the V neck of her T-shirt. All I wanted to do was take her in my arms and hug her hard. Kiss over the bruises. Grab her and run. Fly into the sky like fucking Superman. But I was no Superman.

“Where should I put these?” My voice came out lower and scratchier than ever.

She only stared at me, stock still.

“Just answer the question,” I said softly.

Light streamed in from the window behind her, a golden aura floating around her head. She looked like some magic fairy from another world.

Yeah, she was magic all right. My magic.

She rubbed her hands on a towel, her eyes hardening, never leaving mine. “Over here. Follow me.” She tossed the towel to the side.

“What’s up, Rena?” asked a deep voice. A Gun strode through the kitchen toward her, and I froze. Young, buzzed head, lots of earrings in one ear. He ripped open a bag of potato chips, chomping as he stared at her.

Serena’s eyes darted to him. “Pop and beer delivery.”

“Ah yeah, good. We’re outta Dew, get me a can.”

“Sure. Your sandwich is ready.”

“Cool.” He tossed the bag of chips onto the counter, slid onto a stool, and stuffed a chunk of sandwich in his mouth.

Serena moved toward me again.

“Hey,” he growled through a mouthful of food, turning his head to the side.

She stopped once more, standing perfectly still, and my lungs crushed together.

“Don’t forget the cans for recycling out back,” he said.

“I won’t.” She finally left the kitchen, and I breathed again.

My pulse raced as I followed her down a back hallway. A line of vending machines and refrigerators stood against the end wall. Serena walked slowly, stiffly, a slight limp to her gait. My jaw tightened. What the hell had that motherfucking whack done to her?

She opened the door of a large commercial refrigerator. “Load them in here.”

I bent over and took the cold soda cans from the crate and lined them up on the shelves. “You all right? What happened?”

“Are you crazy?” she said her voice low, eyes flashing.

“I told you I’d come for you.”

“You did, but—”

“You didn’t believe me?”

Her eyes searched mine. “I don’t believe in anything.”

My lips curved up. “That’s why I had to come.”

Her eyes flared, lips parted. A mental stutter. I’d shocked her. Something in my chest slid into place. Locked and primed.

“They’ve gone to California for the week.”

“I know. Who’s here?”

“A couple of prospects at the gate, and three more in here wandering around.”

“You got a car?”

“Me? No. But Jan does. The girl inside.”

“Can you borrow it and get us out of here?”

She grinned. “No, she hates me, but I’ll get her keys.”

“You can’t take anything with you.”

She let out a huff of air. “Nothing I want from here anyhow. I’ll be right back.”

She took off down another hall and was back within a few minutes carrying a pink handbag.

“It’s Jan’s,” she said and fished out a pink teddy bear key chain. “Car.”

I smiled, and she smiled back, and that unique heat shot through my veins adding its special hit of spice to my adrenaline rush. She took out Jan’s wallet, grabbed the cash, and tucked it in her front jeans pocket. “All set, let’s go.”

Serena took my hand in hers, and I gripped her tight. She led me down the other end of the hallway. We got outside, and the hot sun roiled over my skin, shocking my eyeballs into submission. I pulled my cap down lower.

We headed for a small gray Ford Fiesta with Oklahoma plates out in the lot.

“She’s from Oklahoma?”

“Yeah.”

I opened the trunk, and she whispered, her voice shaky, “You know I trust you.”

“Good.”

“But I can’t get in there. I can’t. They had me—”

My eyes flared with the memory of her telling me how Med would lock her in his closet whenever he wanted, which was a lot of the time.

“Back seat.” I grabbed what looked like a rolled up workout mat from the trunk and gave it to her and closed the door. She crouched on the floor of the backseat and covered herself with the purple rubber mat.

I got in the driver’s seat, the thick plastic of the wheel burning through my thin gloves. I started the car and rolled to the front gate, my redneck baseball cap pulled down low at an angle, my bandana up high to cover my scars. The grocery truck had just taken off and rounded the corner at the end of the street.

“Who the hell are you?” asked a short, stocky, blond guy, a meatball sub hanging from his hand at the gatehouse.

“Jan’s ex. Bitch took my shit when she left me in Oklahoma. I’m taking back what’s mine.”

“That can’t happen, man,” said the blond, his thick eyebrows rising into peaks. “How the fuck did you get in here?”

“You all can have her whoring ass. I just want my wheels back. Now open the goddam gate.”

“Hey, you look—”

“Stop! That’s my car! Stop!” Jan came running toward us, arms waving, brown hair flying.

I whipped out my Kimber and fired at the blond guy. His mess of a sandwich fell to the ground in a splatter of blood and tomato sauce, his body crumpling in a pile next to it. I jumped into his booth and pushed at the buttons of the control panel box. The gate slid open.

“Holy shit!” Jan screamed.

“What the fuck?” shouted that guy from the kitchen, running toward us, eyes raging, gun in the air. I shot him in the chest, his buzzed head snapping back, his body twisting, falling to the ground.

Lunging back into the car, I reached out to close the door and a blade ripped into my arm, pain tearing through me. Holding a bloodied knife, Jan dove at me again. I grabbed the bitch’s hair with my other hand, pulling her head back. She screeched, and I yanked harder on her. The knife went flying.

Bam.

She dropped to the ground like a puppet whose strings had been cut.

Serena stood over her, a gun in her hand. Her dark eyes met mine. “No one hurts you. Not again. Not ever.”

The vision of Avenging Serena burned a hole right through me and made me forget any kind of pain.

“You got a gun on you?” I said.

“I’d be stupid not to.”

I let out a laugh. “You ain’t stupid.”

“They’re a couple more men out in the back.”

“Baby, get in the car.”

Serena tucked the Glock in the back of her jeans, and she folded herself under the mat again as I slammed her door shut. I kicked Jan’s body away from the driver side door, got in the car, and tore out of the Smoking Guns property just as two other men came running toward us. I wiped the sweat from my face, and my arm burned, but I ignored it as I gunned the engine.

We finally got into town. I took Serena by the hand and quickly led her to my bike. I lit up the ignition, stealing a glance at her. She grinned at me, her fingers brushing over the scars on my cheek. Her lips landed on mine, and my lungs crushed against my rib cage.

It was true, it was real. We’d made it fucking happen. She was free, and we were together.

“Justin—”

“Get on,” I choked out.

She swung on my bike and settled in behind me with a wince and a small groan.

My hand reached back and squeezed her leg. “You okay?”

“I’ll be fine.” She put her hair up in a knot and adjusted herself on the saddle. “You’re the one bleeding.”

“Huh?”

“Your arm.”

Blood had soaked through my shirt and streamed down my arm. The sting remained steady, but I pushed back the wave of pain.

“You have something I can wrap it with?” Her hands made quick work of the buckles on my saddlebag. She found a bandana and quickly tied it around my bleeding arm.

The roar of pipes screamed in the air. They were onto us. “Fuck it, we gotta move.”

She wrapped her arms around me, her hold firm. “Get us out of here.”

Search

Search

Friend:

Popular Free Online Books

Read books online free novels

Hot Authors

Sam Crescent, Zoe Chant, Mia Madison, Flora Ferrari, Alexa Riley, Lexy Timms, Claire Adams, Sophie Stern, Amy Brent, Elizabeth Lennox, Leslie North, Jenika Snow, C.M. Steele, Madison Faye, Frankie Love, Kathi S. Barton, Michelle Love, Jordan Silver, Mia Ford, Delilah Devlin, Bella Forrest, Dale Mayer, Eve Langlais, Amelia Jade, Sarah J. Stone,

Random Novels

Derek: A Gritty Bad Boy MC Romance (The Lost Breed MC Book 5) by Ali Parker, Weston Parker

Seduced by the Dragon (Fated Dragons Book 3) by Emilia Hartley

The Sheikh's Pregnant Employee (Almasi Sheikhs Book 3) by Leslie North

Royals (Shifter Royalty Trilogy) by S. Dalambakis

President Darcy: A Modern Pride and Prejudice Variation by Victoria Kincaid

Once Burned (Anchor Point Book 6) by L.A. Witt

Inked Nights: A Montgomery Ink Novella by Carrie Ann Ryan

Bad Penny by Staci Hart

Dragon's Kiss: A Dragon Guild Novella by Carina Wilder

Hard Instincts: Special Ops military guy with extrasensory powers - can you get any hotter than that? by Chloe Fischer

When It's Forever (Always Faithful Book 3) by Leah Atwood

My Creative Billionaire 3 by Ali Parker

The Phoenix Agency: Fatal Desires (Kindle Worlds Novella) (G.E.A. Files Book 1) by Nicole Morgan

Beautiful Victim by Claire C. Riley

Irresistible Indigo (D'Vaire, Book 9) by Jessamyn Kingley

Dr Stantons The Epilogue by T L Swan

Lokos: A Scifi Alien Romance: Albaterra Mates Book 4 by Ashley L. Hunt

A Map of Days by Ransom Riggs

Knocked Up by Christine Bell

Hooker by J. L. Perry