로그인An hour later, she began to come around.
At first, when she began moving, Breed got to his feet and sat down beside the bed. He waited patiently for her eyes to open.
She turned from one side to the other and groaned as pain made her wince. Then her hand brushed against her cheek and she groaned again. Then she lay very still and her eyes slowly opened.
Breed could see the warm brilliant blue of her orbs when she slowly turned her head to his.
To see him sitting there so close to her she startled back a bit and had to groan in pain and her hand went to her belly. Pressing gently, she looked at him again. She opened her mouth to speak but her mouth was so dry, no sound came out.
Breed grabbed a bottle of water from the table next to the bed and opened it. “Just sip this or you’ll get sick and that won’t help your belly.”
She nodded and took a few sips at first, just enough to wet her mouth. When that stayed down, she took a longer drink to satisfy her thirst. Then she handed the bottle back to him. “Thank you,” she mumbled hoarsely.
“So, who are you and why did you come here?” Breed sat back in his chair and folded his arms over his broad chest.
“Well, let’s see…” she began. “I’d rather not tell you my name— and I have no idea where here even is…” Her voice sounded croaky as she attempted to speak again, “T-the last thing I knew I was just outside of Decatur, Alabama.” She wet her lips and asked, “Who the hell are you and where am I exactly?”
“Do you know what day is?” Breed interrupted with a question of his own.
She stared at him with a question in her eyes. “P-please tell me, it—it’s Tuesday?”
Breed just stared at her for a moment then slowly shook his head.
She took a deep breath. “Well, it was Monday the last I knew.”
“It’s Friday. And we’re about ten miles outside of Chattooga, Tennessee.”
She flopped back down in her bed and looked shocked. “How the hell did I get here and where did the last three days go?” she whispered.
“Do you remember how you got in the dingy and on the river?” Breed wanted to know.
She looked shocked as she frowned at him. “I was in a dingy, on the river?” she whispered incredibly.
“What’s the last thing you remember?” Breed frowned.
She thought about that for a moment then told him, “I remember getting off work Monday afternoon. I got off early because my grandfather was having a dinner party that night and I went out to my car in the parking lot. When I went to unlock my car, someone hit me from behind. When I woke up, I was in a van with three men. My hands were tied behind my back and my head hurt….” She let out a sigh as her eyes drooped closed and she seemed to be out of it again.
Breed took her hand and felt surprised as the warmth from it made heat rise all along his skin. “Hey…Hey!”
Blinking and looking a bit lost, her eyes opened again. She stared at him. “Who are you?”
Breed shook his head. “You were telling me about how you got hit in the head.”
She fell quiet for another moment, as she seemed to have to think about what he was saying. “Well… they drove a long way and the one man kept asking me questions about my grandfather. He seemed to know him rather well. He kept telling me that grandfather would pay to get me back. I tried to tell him he wouldn’t. My grandfather couldn’t be bothered. While he has the money, he doesn’t particularly care for me or my cousin Joey. He didn’t much care for our parents either and they were his own children. But this one guy said he’d better care. Joey owed them big money and he said my grandfather would pay.” She turned her blue eyes at Breed again. “He wasn’t happy about the fact Joey lied to him about grandfather. He told me his name was Blade and that I should remember that name.”
Breed looked puzzled. “And did he say why you would remember it?”
She nodded. “His name would be the last name I would ever say when he shoved a knife into my heart if my grandfather didn’t pay.” She stared at the cut he wore. “He wore one of those too, only his says Hade’s Messengers.”
“The fucker,” he muttered low as he gazed down at his vest then up at her. He then watched her eyes closely as he asked her, “When did he stomp on your abdomen?”
“When I called him a fool to think Joey was honest enough to con him into thinking he would get money for me. That’s when he started hitting me. The last thing I remember is his foot coming down on the belly. I have no idea what happened after that.” She kept her gaze locked on his. “My grandfather is a lot of things but a caring man isn’t one of them.”
“Just who is your grandfather?” Breed asked while feeling confused.
“He’s a man I love to hate and hate to love.” She hung her head. “His name doesn’t matter right now, does it?”
“Well, I think it does as we have to let him know you’re not with the Hade’s MC anymore,” Breed pointed out.
She shrugged. “He wouldn’t have paid anyway.” She turned her head away. “His name is Brian Williams. He works out of Huntsville but is moving his offices to Birmingham.”
“And you are?”
“Kizzy Williams.”
Breed stomped into the main room and went straight over to the bar. He grabbed the Black Velvet bottle and tipped it up with pouring it into a shot glass first. The whiskey burned his throat and warmed his belly. Maybe it would clam his rage. That poor girl had shit for a family and had been treated like she was less than human. It pissed him off beyond what he had beleived he would feel about her story when he first found her.His MC brothers, Greer and Monster joined him but not too close. Breed did have a temper when he was pissed and right now, the man was looked beyond pissed.“So boss, what’s going on?” Greer asked, as he alone was brave enough to do so.“She thinks her own cousin set her up to be killed by Hade’s crew. He owed Blade money and told him he could get his grandfather to pay a ransom if he took the girl.”“Is her cousin stupid or just a moron?” Monster growled. “Doesn’t he know what kind of man Blade is?”Breed snapped his head over at Monster and growled. “That fuc
“And who’s this idiot Joey?” Breed wanted to know.Kizzy sighed hard. “My grandfather had two children of his own. His son David was my father and his daughter Joy was Joey’s mom. Joey’s last name is Bassette. My parents were killed when I was fourteen in a car accident. Joy wouldn’t take me in as she could barely be a mother to Joey and Grandfather took me into his home but it wasn’t by choice. The state told him he could afford to pay for my care and it didn’t matter if he did not want me. He didn’t want to be bothered or pay for my way. His colleagues also told him it would show the world what a good guy he was if he did it. My grandfather was all for looking good but no one knows what went on behind closed doors.” She shivered.“What happened?” Breed was interested now.“I would rather not say and leave it at that.” She glared at him. “One thing I will say is Joey didn’t like the fact I was closer to grandfather than he ever got. Only problem with that is I never wanted to be clos
An hour later, she began to come around.At first, when she began moving, Breed got to his feet and sat down beside the bed. He waited patiently for her eyes to open.She turned from one side to the other and groaned as pain made her wince. Then her hand brushed against her cheek and she groaned again. Then she lay very still and her eyes slowly opened.Breed could see the warm brilliant blue of her orbs when she slowly turned her head to his.To see him sitting there so close to her she startled back a bit and had to groan in pain and her hand went to her belly. Pressing gently, she looked at him again. She opened her mouth to speak but her mouth was so dry, no sound came out.Breed grabbed a bottle of water from the table next to the bed and opened it. “Just sip this or you’ll get sick and that won’t help your belly.”She nodded and took a few sips at first, just enough to wet her mouth. When that stayed down, she took a longer drink to satisfy her thirst. Then she handed the bottle
Several of the brothers were sitting there playing cards and they jumped when he barged in.Breed spotted Cowboy sitting alone, drinking coffee and he bellowed at him, “Cowboy, I need you in your office, like now.”Cowboy got up and followed him down the hall.When Breed pushed the door open and went over to the bed with the woman still in his arms, he laid her carefully one the bed.Cowboy nudged him out of the way and assessed the damage. “Hell Breed, what happened to her?”“I think she escaped something bad and been on the fucking river for days without food or drinking water. I found her in the underbrush in a small dingy.” Shaking his head he said, “I don’t know if it was her idea or if someone else just pushed her out there, hoping to kill her. Either way, it wasn’t a good decision for her.”“Ok, let me see what we got here then,” Cowboy mumbled as he grabbed his scissors to cut her clothing away.“Can’t you just undress her?” Breed asked. “She might want her own clothes to wear
Someone had carved a symbol into her skin that he knew all too well. The blood around where the blade had sliced her alabaster skin was congealed and dried so he knew the brand had been put at least three days ago.Now he felt even more curious about her. How did she know the President of the Hade’s Messengers MC? They were over two hours away by land but from the amount of sunburn on her face and body, she’d been in that dingy for days.While it was true the river came from Decatur all the way to Tarron’s Ridge, it must have taken her days to get this far by water. Especially, if she had to depend on the water flow of the river rather than a motor or a sail. By vehicle, it was well over a two hour trip between their compounds. Breed couldn’t imagine Blade, the President of the Hade’s Messengers coming here. Breed, himself would never step foot in Alabama again. He had nothing there, he never had. He took one trip there years ago and would never go back for any reason.Breed was thirt
They called him Breed but it was a sign of respect, not disrespect. The name his mama gave him when he was born was Jericho Moon and he was the leader of The Tennessee Breeds MC. They were a group of misfits who had come together to form a family of sorts. They lived on the top of Tarron’s Ridge for a reason.Tarron’s Ridge was in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, somewhat near the town of Chattooga, Tennessee. Tarron’s Ridge also overlooked the Tennessee River and the place where Jericho grew up. He’d grown up as part of a small tribe of Cherokee living in the mountains and while his mother was a full blooded Cherokee, Jericho wasn’t. But he was so much more than just his father’s bastard son. People looked up to him as the President of the MC, not out of fear but out of respect. He protected his people and everyone else that lived on Tarron’s Ridge.Breed was a big man, he stood six foot four in his stocking feet. His boots gave him another inch or so and he was close to







