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Jackson Taylor was just climbing into bed when his cell phone went off. Not his personal phone, though, and not his phone for King’s Men. No, it was his third phone, the one that Jack used for the specific purpose of staying in contact with Ace Cuddy. Right away, Jack’s whole body went into high-alert mode. Code Red, man, and no lie.
He grabbed the phone, stared at the number for a second. Yeah, it was Ace – which was good, Jack supposed – but everything else about this call was potentially bad.
The arrangement was that Jack called Ace, never the other way around. Ace stuck to texts, and they never said more than ‘OK’ as Ace agreed to a meeting time and place that Jack proposed.
Also? How did Jack know for sure that it was Ace at the other end of the line? Maybe his cover had been blown, his phone taken… and the voice that would come out into Jack’s ear would belong to one of Ace’s Fallen Angels MC brothers, looking to see who the hell their President had been talking to secretly.
If that was the case, then Ace was a dead man. And as much as Jack hated the nasty little dickhead, he didn’t want him dead because he’d been blackmailed by Matt ‘King’ Kingston to be an informant for King’s Men.
Jack’s conscience was crystal clear about using Ace to get the information that King’s Men then used to break up drug, kidnapping, and sex trafficking rings run by Kirk Jensen, scumbag extraordinaire… but he wasn’t sure how good he’d feel about being directly responsible for Ace having his head blown off over a phone that Jack had personally given him.
Muttering a curse that doubled as an oath, Jack swiped ‘accept’.
“Yeah?” he said.
“Jack?”
Jack relaxed a tiny bit at Ace’s voice, pitched all low and careful, but definitely not in any pain. OK, so this part was good… though now Jack was all tense about why the hell Ace felt the need to whisper down a phone at him at one a.m. on a Wednesday.
“What the fuck, man?” Jack said.
“I know, and I’m sorry. But shit’s going down, and you needed to know right away.”
“Go.”
“Shay Alcott.”
Jack paused, already mentally packed and in the SUV, heading north. “Damn. Really?”
“Yeah.”
“When?”
“It’s already done.”
That startled Jack, and he wasn’t the type to startle all that easy.
“What – you’re in Montana?” Jack said, pissed that Ace was only telling him this now. “You were supposed to tell me what was happening before you went up there to grab the woman.”
“No,” Ace said. “I’m still in Denver. Some other guys were sent to get her and bring her back here. Some boys out of Vegas that Kirk outsources on occasion. I just found out two minutes ago that they’ve already got her, and they’re heading here as we speak. They should be in Denver in about seven hours.”
Jack found that he was taken aback for the second time in less than a minute.
“I thought it was supposed to be you to handle this?” he said. “You and The Fallen Angels?”
“Yeah, I thought so, too. But Kirk had second thoughts about us doing the job.”
“How come?”
“Seems that Shay teaches in a damn small town up in Montana, and it occurred to Kirk that having a bunch of one-percenter motorcycle club members stroll on up Main Street in a town of less than twenty-thousand might be a bit eye-catching and memorable. In all the wrong ways.”
Jack paused again. Well, yeah, actually. If Ace Cuddy, and Joker Kane, and their asshole MC brothers showed up Smalltown, Anywhere, they’d attract attention. Hell, those boys might as well stomp around carrying signs saying, ‘You know we’re here to cause shit’.
And if Shay Alcott’s disappearance was noticed so soon after a real, live version of ‘Sons of Anarchy’ had mysteriously blown into town and back out again? Any cop worth his or her salt would make the connection. No way Kirk Jensen would risk that kind of exposure.
“Right.” Jack sighed. “I guess the guys that Jensen sent were able to blend in better than your boys would.”
“I guess so.”
“Right,” Jack repeated, running his hand through his dark hair. “And is she OK?”
“I dunno. I haven’t heard otherwise.”
“Well, that’s a relief.” Jack stared at the clock on his bedside table for a second. “So, eight a.m.?”
“More or less.”
“She’s coming to your clubhouse?”
“Yeah. Then we’re taking control of the situation, and we’re moving her. Where, I don’t know yet. We have a few safe houses scattered around, so maybe one of them.”
“Is anybody going to miss her?” Jack asked. “It is Christmas break at the school, right? Is she supposed to be somewhere?”
“Nope. She has no boyfriend, no interest in her brother, no parents. As far as Kirk’s people were able to figure, she was spending the break all alone.”
He reached up to cup her sweet face, feeling her inner muscles starting to tighten on him. “I love you too, kitten. So fucking much… more than I ever thought it was possible. You saved my life, baby. You made life worth living.”At his words, her pussy clenched around his hardness, and she cried out, starting to ride the intense, dizzying wave of pleasure. He sped up his thrusts now, angling his cock to stroke that hidden spot inside that drove her crazy, and he knew he found it when she froze on top of him, trembling and barely breathing.“Come,” he growled, feeling his own orgasm starting, holding himself on her sweet spot, rubbing the tip of his length on it. “Come now, baby.”She did, her head thrown back, her breath coming out in pants and moans, and he came with her, loving how it felt to claim her so completely. She was his, she was all his, and when he exploded deep inside her amazing body, he found himself pressing his large palm to the curve of her belly. Mine.She collapse
“I’m great, babe.” She watched his handsome face relax, felt the tension leave his body. “I just have some news.”“Alright.” So gently, he set her on the counter, pushed her blonde hair back off her flushed face. “Tell me, kitten.”She took a deep breath. “How do you feel about someone using that spare bedroom upstairs?”Puzzled, he cocked his head at her. “You mean taking a renter? We don’t need the cash, honey, now that the farm’s up and running, and you’re doing some private tutoring. We can more than manage, with our leftover savings and our new income, even after helping Mom out.”“No.” She shook her head, gave him a sassy little smile. “I mean – a small someone. Very, very small. Approximately crib-sized.”Stunned, Tony gazed down at his wife, took in her happiness. Then his eyes dropped to her belly, her hips. He’d noticed that she’d been looking curvier and fuller lately, but he’d just assumed that it was because she’d recently discovered a love of baking. Val had taken to it
One year laterValerie Sutton glanced at the clock. Yeah, she’d only looked at it two minutes earlier, so it was a silly, futile thing to do, but she did it anyway. It was an oddly soothing gesture, despite its pointlessness.She took a deep breath, reminded herself that Tony would be back from the bank soon, and no doubt about that. Over the past three months or so, she’d gotten much better about letting him out of her sight, but that didn’t mean that she liked it.She washed the last dish, set it in the drying rack, then busied herself with wiping down the counters, folding all the dishtowels – even the ones that she hadn’t used – rearranging all the food in the fridge, making a cup of tea that she let go cold on the table in front of her clenched hands. Night fell, and time passed, and still, Tony wasn’t back.Val was just seriously considering calling him, just to set her mind at ease, when she heard a vehicle approaching. She shot to her feet, dashed across the kitchen, stood in
King sighed again, and Ace felt him soften. Maybe the guy had a heart beating under all that ice and stone after all? Hell, maybe Kingston even loved someone himself, not that Ace could imagine for even one second the man being that vulnerable with or about anyone.“OK, OK,” King said. “It’s done now. You think they’re going to find the flash drive?”“I don’t know. I hid it well, but are we really going to take the chance?”“No way.” King’s tone was final, and Ace felt relief flood his entire body. “We’ll go get Liam from the café, take him to a safe house.”“God, thank you.” Ace was glad to be sitting, since his legs were actually shaky from the adrenalin drop. “You got a place for me, too?”“Uh, yeah.” Ace clearly heard the word ‘dumbass’ at the end of that statement. “You’ll be hiding out with Liam.”Ace’s heart stopped dead in his chest. “Wait. What?”“Did I stutter?” King said impatiently. “I’m short on manpower right now, and it makes zero sense to guard two separate safe houses
Ten minutes later, Ace stood in front of the living room window, watching Warren and Shay pack their backpacks into Kirk’s SUV. He didn’t step outside, didn’t say one more word to them, but when they turned to look at him, he raised his hand in a wave, wished them well with everything that he had. And when they waved back, all he saw was gratitude. Gratitude and love.God, he hoped that they made it.He watched them drive away, then he turned to look at the body on the kitchen floor again. Yeah, he’d made his choice, and he didn’t regret it. He was never going to regret it. Even if he ended up alone forever, and sweeping the floor in some fucking dive bar in Wyoming to pay the rent on his shitty one-room walk-up, then he’d do it. He’d do it knowing that for the first time in a long, long time, he’d done the right thing by someone else.That had to count for something, didn’t it? Even just a shot at living a normal, decent life?He walked into the master bedroom, slid open the drawer u
“I’ll write down the place. It’s a storage space that the MC uses to keep about a dozen vehicles. They’re all registered in other states, and they’re totally legal. Two days ago, King registered a new one for you, so nobody in the club even knows about it.”“Registered to who?” Warren said. “Me and Shay?”“No. To the people that you’re going to be from now on.” “We have new identities all set up already?” Shay gasped. She’d been so sure that this was something that they’d be doing on their own and on the run, and she’d been bracing herself for all the shady people they’d have to deal with and pay to get new names. “Really?”“Yeah. Thanks to King’s Men, you have new identities, a car registered to those names…” Ace paused, gave them a huge smile. “And thanks to the Fallen Angels treasury, you have a very healthy joint bank account in those names. And by ‘healthy’, I mean you have four-hundred-thousand dollars to get you started in your new lives. Buy a house, start a business, help yo







