LOGINAn 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.”
Twila turned to Babe and brushed a strand of hair away from her face. “When I found you on the highway that day, you were the answer to a prayer. I took you in and loved you as one of my own but I knew you didn’t belong to me. At least, not only to me. I can’t blame you for trying to find out.” “I love you both…” Babe paused to look over at Bear. “I’ve been happy all these years and I don’t want to leave here but I need to know my own name.”Twila raised her head and met Breed’s gaze. “Can you honor her request? Can you help her find out who she really is and what happened the day her parents died?”Breed paused and studied her for a moment. “It won’t be easy and I make no promises. We can ask Brian but I’m not sure he would even remember eighteen days ago, let alone eighteen years ago. He might even hide the truth despite being insane. The Ancestors really messed with his mind.” He looked over at Brick and nodded at Blade. “Make sure to cuff him but bring him along.”Brick nodded an
Breed turned to his man and told him calmly, “Brick, put the gun away before it goes off.”Brick’s lips tightened as he held his piece a little tighter. For a moment, he looked like wanted to argue with his prez but he followed Breed’s orders. He slid his gun back into the waistband of his jeans.“Now someone better tell me what the fuck in going on here.” Breed growled.Babe stepped away from Blade. She swiftly swiped the tears from her face with both hands. “This was all my idea,” she began to explain. “It was my fault. I needed to know something and I came here to ask him something. He didn’t know I was coming and he never asked me to set him free.”Breed frowned as he studied her. “What did you come to ask him?”Babe wiped her face again and stood a little straighter. “You may or may not know my story, the way I came to be with the tribe but eighteen years ago, Twila found me along the road in Alabama. I was lost then and I’m still sort of lost today. She gave me the name Babe as
Rain undressed quickly and crawled into bed with him. She laid her hand over his mouth when he started then quickly pressed her lips over his. She looked into his startled eyes and without saying a word, she pushed the sheet down to his knees and straddled his waist.She felt his finger bite into her hips as he began moving her into position.“It’s about fucking time,” Cowboy whispered in a hoarse voice.Rain paused at this but she did agree. She gasped as she felt his hard cock growing beneath her and she groaned as she began rubbing it. Soon her juices were coating it and they both were groaning as they let go of their inhibitions and let nature take over.Cowboy inched his way inside her and she opened herself for his invasion. He groaned long and lo
Babe continued with her horrible story, “I couldn’t leave them like that. I needed to get help. So I climbed up the bank and started walking. I don’t know how long I walked but each step took me farther away from the accident and when the sun went down, I couldn’t walk anymore. I went around behind some trees. I laid down and fell asleep. When I woke up the next day, I couldn’t remember why I was there. I started walking again. It was around sundown that day when a car stopped along the highway, and a woman got out. She asked me if I was okay. I didn’t know her but she ended up taking me home with her. Her name was Twila and she brought me here to Tarron’s Ridge. She became my second mother. I lost my way after the accident. In fact, I didn’t remember it for two years. We went back to that place two years later and we found my parents still where they died. I couldn’t even tell the police what thei
Blade shook his head. “I don’t know if it was my dad or Brian but it couldn’t have been me.” He paused. “I can’t be sure, but you said 18 years ago. I can’t believe I was killing when I was a teen?” He looked saddened. “But according to everyone here, I was a killer, through and through.”Babe hung her head. “You were young too. It must have been your father. I remembered his name for some reason and Brian’s when Cowboy was telling us about the past.”He could see tears dripping off her face. When she lifted her head after a few minutes, he could see heartbreak in her eyes.“I was so hoping you could help me find out the truth.”Blade snorted softly. “In case you haven’t noticed, sweetheart I’m the bad guy here. And I don’t remember much about anything.”Babe reached out and touched his hand.Blade felt a shiver run through him at her touch. When he saw her eyes widen he knew she’d felt it too. His heart began to pound in his chest at her touch and he stared at her.Babe wet her lips
Blade watched under half closed eye lids as Rain and the woman she called Babe left the room. Then he turned his head slightly to see Greer watching him carefully.Greer had moved over to lean against the wall at the foot of his bed. “I know you can see me, asshole.” Greer growled. “You aren’t fooling anyone here.”Blade opened his eyes and stared at him. “I know you don’t believe me but I really don’t remember the man you were talking about before.” He hesitated then asked, “Did I really do all that shit?”“Yeah, you did.” Greer crossed his arms over his chest. “You committed just about every sin in the book and you probably made some new ones up along the way. Your dad taught you well.”“I think you’re right about that but I can’t remember him or anyone here. Hell, I don’t even remember me.” Blade shook his head. “Tell me something, do I have a given name or just Blade?”“Your given name is Blade Marken. Your dad was Jerad Marken AKA Repo. I never knew your mom but his club was the
Monster groaned as he woke up.Gazing upward, he realized he was in a coffin. He blinked. He hated small spaces and always had. His head pounded as he tried to remember the very last thing that happened. A girl. No&hell
Turning back to his position on his stomach, Crow set his rifle onto the short tripod in front of him.They both waited to see how many Hades Messengers would arrive.The yard then filled up with at least a dozen. They rode in an arc like some god dammed Indians around a wagon circle. Monster huff
Breed then looked over at Greer. “Well, you have no choice but to come as Shyla will be with us. I hope she’ll be up to the trip. The tribe can hide the children easily among the kids at the center. Some of them are even light skinned there. But we have
“Boss,” Monster called from the doorway. “We got visitors.”Breed and Greer stood from the table.“They are on horses of all things,” Monster added as he looked puzzled. “An







