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Steel and Sin
Author: Skye

001 Crash & Rescue

Author: Skye
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-23 15:39:51

Ashley’s old sedan coughed one last time before rolling to a stop in the middle of a deserted Nevada highway. The dashboard flickered weakly and died, leaving her in near-total darkness. Outside, the desert stretched for miles, empty and silent. Her phone on the passenger seat glowed a weak red. One bar. That was all.

She pressed the key in the ignition again. Nothing. The engine gave a pitiful wheeze and stayed dead. Her chest tightened. She had thought running would feel like freedom. Instead, it felt like being trapped, exposed under a sky so black it pressed down on her.

“Perfect,” she muttered, slamming her palm on the wheel. She tried to steady her breathing. Alone, in the middle of nowhere, she had two choices… panic or think fast. Neither seemed appealing.

A low, distant rumble reached her ears. At first, she thought it was the wind, but then it came again. Engines. Motorcycles. Headlights appeared far behind her—first one pair, then two more. Relief pricked at her chest. Someone was out here.

Then she saw the leather patches glinting in the beams. Her stomach dropped. A steel snake coiled around a crimson heart. Steel Vipers. She had heard the stories… ruthless, organized, dangerous men who ruled the roads on their own terms, and no one got in their way.

Before she could react further, lights flashed ahead. A white van fishtailed across the road, tires squealing. Doors burst open. Two masked men jumped out, dragging a third biker onto the asphalt. Shouts cut the desert silence.

Ashley froze. This wasn’t random. It was an ambush. Her pulse spiked. She ducked behind the door of her car, pressing her back against the metal, heart hammering. The attackers jackets flashed a jagged wolf-tooth emblem—Iron Fangs. She’d heard enough whispers to know they were deadly and merciless.

She swallowed and felt like vomiting. Running had seemed simple before, easy even. But memories she’d tried to bury clawed at her mind… the apartment door kicked in, her ex screaming, the chaos she had barely survived. She thought she could outrun all of it, but here she was again, pinned by danger, powerless in a world that always seemed ready to consume her.

The Vipers reacted immediately. Tires screeched, gravel spraying. Their bikes skidded sideways in perfect arcs, dust clouds rising around them. The tallest rider—a broad-shouldered man who exuded authority—barked an order. The others fanned out, forming a semi-circle around the attackers.

Gunfire erupted. Sharp cracks ripped the night apart. Sparks jumped from the asphalt. Ashley pressed her face to her arms, trembling. A bullet pinged her bumper, metal ringing against her ribs. Her body screamed to run. There was nowhere to go.

Through her fingers, she saw;

*Jax, the dark-haired enforcer, rolled low to avoid fire, pivoting midair as his gun spat precise shots. Each move was calculated, graceful, and lethal. He fired over the hood of his bike, dragging a Fang out of cover.

*Ace, blond and cocky, skidded sideways on his bike, tires spinning gravel into the air. His grin didn’t falter even as he shot at the van’s tires to force it to swerve.

Cole, the youngest, fumbled with his gun, panic flashing in his eyes, then forced himself forward, jaw tight. He took aim and fired, each shot hitting its mark despite his shaking hands.

*Nolan, the tall leader, stayed unnervingly calm. Every move was deliberate. He barked one-word commands over the roar of engines: “Cover!” “Left!” “Now!”

Ashley’s vision sharpened in terror. One Iron Fang tried to flank them, moving wide to strike from behind. Jax pivoted mid-roll, firing low. The attacker dropped with a scream. Another Fang bolted for the van. Ace revved his bike, forcing the van to skid violently. Tires spun, gravel sprayed, dust choking her nose. The van fishtailed before disappearing into the black desert night, leaving a wounded Fang groaning on the asphalt.

Ashley’s breath came short and ragged. Her legs shook. Memories of her past flashed—her last fight with her ex, the threats, the suffocating fear she had run from—and now it all seemed a prelude to this moment. Here, pinned behind her car, she realized danger wasn’t something you could ever fully escape.

The Vipers regrouped. Nolan barked a few quick orders.

“Cole, cover the left flank. Ace, rear!”

“Got it, boss,” Cole shouted, his voice shaking but determined.

“Stay low, Jax,” Ace called, laughing despite the tension. “You’re scaring the girl.”

“Focus, blonde,” Jax snapped.

The tallest biker then turned his gray eyes on her. Even from twenty feet away, she felt pinned, analyzed, and exposed.

“Someone’s here,” Nolan said, voice low and commanding.

Ashley’s pulse hammered. Her hands rose, palms out.

“Easy,” Ace said, voice softer now. “We’re not gonna hurt you.”

Jax scowled. “What’s she doing out here? Could be a setup.”

“She’s scared,” Nolan replied, calm, steady, almost gentle. “Look at her.”

Ashley’s throat was dry, but she forced the words out. “My car… it died. I didn’t—I didn’t see much.” She hated the lie, hated how powerless she felt.

Cole gestured toward her car. “She’s stuck, boss. We can tow her.”

Her instincts screamed, don’t trust them. But the memory of muzzle flashes, the sound of gunfire, the Iron Fangs running—it all burned in her mind. If they came back, alone, she wouldn’t survive.

“You can stay out here alone,” Jax warned, “or follow us. Your call, sweetheart.”

The word “sweetheart” pricked her nerves. The cold desert wind bit through her jacket, and somewhere a coyote howled far off. Alone was death.

“Fine,” she whispered. “Lead the way.”

Nolan inclined his head once. He swung onto his bike. The engine growled—a deep, low vibration that shook her chest. “Stay close,” he said. “Keep your lights on.”

Ashley slid behind the wheel. Her engine coughed back to life. She eased forward, following the four Vipers in formation—two in front, two behind—like a moving wall. Her headlights swept over their patches again; the steel snake coiled around a crimson heart gleamed like a warning.

She tightened her grip on the wheel. She had left her old life thinking distance meant safety. Tonight, she realized she hadn’t escaped danger. She’d only traded one kind for another—the kind that roared on two wheels, carried guns, and didn’t forgive outsiders.

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