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Chapter ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE: THE BRIGGS CONVERSATION

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He arrived on a Thursday morning.

No announcement. No ceremony. Just a text to Riley the night before saying he would come at nine if that still worked. Riley had forwarded it to me with no commentary which meant she was letting the thing unfold without shaping it further. She had done her part. The rest was between Briggs and me.

I was in the war room when he walked in.

He looked the same. That was the first thing I noticed. Four months outside the club had not changed the exteri
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  • THE BIKER'S EX RETURNS    CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-NINE: THE OTHER CONVERSATION ARRIVES

    Mae called on a Sunday morning.Not to discuss the consulting work. Not to report on a consultation session. Not through Agent Reyes's coordination channel.My personal number. Seven fifty-one in the morning. The time when the compound was quiet and the city was still finding its pace and the ordinary Sunday had not yet committed to any particular shape.I was at the kitchen table. Coffee. The morning notebook. The specific quality of a Sunday morning that belonged entirely to itself.Colt was reading across from me.I looked at the screen.Mae.I looked at Colt.He looked at me."The other conversation," he said. Not a question."I think so," I said.I answered."I am sorry for calling on a Sunday," she said."It is okay," I said.A pause."I have been sitting with the question of when," she said. "The right time for the other conversation. I have been waiting for a moment that felt ready and I realized this week that I w

  • THE BIKER'S EX RETURNS    CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHT: CLAIRE

    Delores's selection committee chose Claire Vega two weeks later.She was ranked second of the nine organizations selected for the fourth cohort. The committee's reasoning was documented in the selection summary. Twelve years of consistent community work. Strong referral relationships. A specific methodology for working with families in agricultural communities that addressed a protection gap none of the existing network organizations had the expertise to cover.Delores had written one line at the end of the summary section for Claire's organization.This organization has been doing precise work in a specific context that the network needs. Their lead understands the sequence. Trust first. Structure after. She taught herself that through years of doing it alone.I read that line twice.She taught herself that through years of doing it alone.Delores had no knowledge of the thread Mouse had followed. No knowledge of the complaint filed six years ago. No knowled

  • THE BIKER'S EX RETURNS    CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN: THE FEDERAL CHECK

    Morrison called back in forty-eight hours.Not the measured in-between voice. The direct voice. The one he used when something was straightforward and did not require careful delivery."Claire Vega," he said. "Federal check complete.""Tell me," I said."Clean," he said. "Completely clean. The complaint she filed six years ago is in the record exactly as Mouse found it. The federal system had the same complaint but it was filed at the local level and never escalated to federal attention until now." He paused. "My team cross-referenced her name against every database we have access to. Including the complete drive documentation. Including the Britten cooperation records. Including the Voss communication logs." He paused. "She appears in one place. The four-month administrative connection. The complaint terminating it. Nothing after." He paused. "Jenna. She is clean."I exhaled slowly."The complaint language," I said. "Your team's assessment of whether it was

  • THE BIKER'S EX RETURNS    CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SIX: WHAT MOUSE FOUND IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS

    Mouse came back in eighteen.He knocked at eleven the following morning. The office knock. He sat down and put the laptop on the desk with the expression that had moved from preliminary to something more defined."Tell me," I said."Claire Vega," he said. "The four-month administrative connection six years ago. I dug into the entity she processed payments for." He paused. "The entity went dormant six months after her involvement ended. But it was not actually dormant. It changed its registration. New name. New registered agent. But the same underlying financial structure." He pulled up the screen. "The entity continued operating under the new name for three more years. Then it closed." He paused. "When it closed, its remaining assets transferred to a personal holding account." He paused. "The account holder is someone who appears in the drive documentation. Not primary network. Three degrees removed. But there.""The entity was still Hale-connected after Claire Vega'

  • THE BIKER'S EX RETURNS    CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE: THE THREAT THAT CAME QUIETLY

    The fourth cohort selection had been running for three weeks when Mouse found something.Not dramatically. Not the way the significant discoveries during the Hale investigation had arrived. With the specific quality of something small and anomalous that a thorough person noticed precisely because they had been trained by experience to look at the things that almost did not register.He came to my office at seven in the morning on a Wednesday.Not the tech room door knock. The office door knock. The distinction that meant this was for me specifically rather than for operational discussion.I looked up from the framework notes I had been reviewing.His expression was the one I had learned to read accurately over two years. Not alarm. Not the controlled urgency of the Wren situation. Something more preliminary than that. The expression of someone who had found a thread and did not yet know what was at the other end."Talk," I said.He sat down. Put his lapto

  • THE BIKER'S EX RETURNS    CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOUR: THE COMPANION DOCUMENT

    The DOJ meeting was on a Tuesday at two in the afternoon.Morrison had arranged it. The specific group of federal officials who would be responsible for integrating the companion document into the standard guidance package for federal officers interacting with community-based protection programs.Seven people in a conference room on the third floor of a federal building I had been to twice before. Dr. Solano was there. Morrison was there. I was there with Mouse who had brought his laptop and the architecture documentation in case any technical questions arose.The officials were professional in the specific way of people who evaluated policy documents for a living. Not hostile. Not enthusiastic. Thorough. They had read the companion document before the meeting. Their questions were precise.The first question came from a woman in her fifties who had been working in the federal protection system for twenty years."The section on institutional deference," she said.

  • THE BIKER'S EX RETURNS    CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: TRUST NO ONE

    I did not go back to the compound immediately.Instead, I rode to Colt's grave.The cemetery was empty. Dark. Just me and the ghost I could not stop mourning."I do not know what to do," I whispered to his headstone. "Everyone is lying. Everyone has secrets. How did you handle it? How did you know

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  • THE BIKER'S EX RETURNS    CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: THE FIRST BLOOD

    Dawn came with gunfire.Crystal's forces hit us from three sides simultaneously. Professional. Coordinated. Deadly.Our defenders returned fire from fortified positions. The compound became a war zone in seconds.I was in the command center with Razor and Hammer, watching camera feeds, coordinating

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  • THE BIKER'S EX RETURNS    CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: THE GHOST RETURNS

    Three months into my presidency, I learned that running an MC was like fighting a war on a hundred fronts.Territory disputes. Supply chain issues. Internal politics. Every day brought a new crisis.But I handled it. I had to.Because giving up meant Colt died for nothing.I sat in church—the weekl

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  • THE BIKER'S EX RETURNS    CHAPTER NINETEEN: ASHES AND RAGE

    They took me back to the compound.I do not remember the ride. Do not remember walking inside. Do not remember anything except the flames and Colt's face and the terrible, crushing weight of knowing he was gone.Mae found me in my room, curled on the floor, unable to move."Jenna." Her voice was ge

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