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The guys went to get Fi and I felt my pockets for the flask and coins. The knife on my side was unsnapped and ready. This wasnât a time I wanted my gun. I was gonna do those scumbags up close and personal.
âOkay, yank, I got your back . . . your girl is safe with those two yahoos and weâre gettinâ ready to take care of business.â
FOCUS walked next to me through the back corridor on the way to The Bishopâs office. Adrenaline was coursinâ through me and everything felt like it was shakinâ. Iâd never been so pissed off at any-fuckin-thing in my lifeânot even gettinâ kicked out on my ass.
âI told ya, man. You can trust Bish. If he was gonna do somethinâ fucked up, heâd tell ya straight.â We got to a door and FOCUS stopped and looked at me hard.
âYeah, yeah. I know . . . ya told me and you were right, ya hillbilly fuck. This ainât over yet, though.â
FOCUS knocked and walked right in. The Bishop was sittinâ at a big desk with a pile of money in front of him. Two assholes were sittinâ at the table smokinâ cigars. It looked too laidback, which said that it wasnât. I knew the two motherfuckers sittinâ at that desk were part of it. They were also untouchable to me. I get the three and he gets them.
âGentlemen, come in . . . sit down. Help yourself to a drink if youâd like. Iâm just finishing up some business with my friends here.â
Those two douchebags looked us over and then turned aroundâdismissinâ us like shit under their shoes. They were in for a fuckinâ surprise they wouldnât see cominâ.
âI owe you for my purchase, and I must say Iâm quite excited about this particular plaything. What a scandal to have a girl in a virgin auction who has already been deflowered. You gentlemen had no clue how her value would increase as soon as I heard she was no longer untouched.â
The Bishop bought Fi?
The scandal girl?
He better hope like hell it was just for show.
âWeâre very sorry, Jordan. There was no way to know that she was a slut underneath that innocent exterior. What are you going to do with her?â
Give her the fuck back or make my list go from three to four bodies for the day.
âIâm sure you are sorry. Donât let it bother you too much. Sheâll be well taken care of.â He pushed the pile of money toward the men and motioned us over. âIâd like to make a generous donation . . . to the orphanage of the Archdiocese of Brooklyn. In the name of the Royal Bastards MC.â
I couldnât believe my fuckinâ ears.
âWhat . . . I donât understand, Jordan.â The man with the gelled-back hair started to stammer. âWhy wouldââ
The Bishop didnât let him finish, just drew hard on his cigar and let the smoke out slowly. His eyes narrowed and he cut in.
âOh, but Martin . . . I believe you do understand. I think thatâs why your palms are starting to sweat andââBish reached out and grabbed the wrist of the man tightlyââitâs why your heart is racing. I feel it. Why? Well, that is abundantly clear. Your greedy, sweaty palms wanted the money, and your colleagues knew they were bidding on virgin nuns without their consent.â
He stood up and walked around behind the men, reached into his jacket pocket, and leaned over the two pricks.
âJust to let you know, theyâve all been procured by my people. No virginal nuns were actually sold tonight.â He put a knife to the back of the neck of the one whoâd spoken and whispered, âYou really shouldnât have tried to do this at my auction. I thought you knew my reputation, Matrin. I guess you just didnât care. Know this . . . that kind of insubordinate behavior wonât be tolerated.â
The knife was sunk into the scumbagâs neck and twisted. Bish didnât waste a second before doinâ the other and turning to us. He pushed them over and leaned against the desk like nothinâ had happened.
I fuckinâ love this guy.
âWell, gentlemen, I believe you need a tour of the place. You wanted to know where the basement was and Iâd be more than happy to show you.â He started to lead us into the hall and stopped. âOh, and Crucifix, just so you know . . . not a cent of my money will ever go to the Catholic Church.â
When we got to the bottom of the stairs and stood in front of the door, I felt like a kid at Christmas. All the rage Iâd felt for so many years was going to be exorcized from my heartâat least that was the hope. To have all three of âem in the same room and picture their facesâwhen they realized who they were beinâ given last rites byâwas a snapshot Iâd love to have. I didnât wanna rush in. I wanted to savor that moment and every single one ahead of me.
âThis is your Mass, Crucifix. Iâll let you do the honors.â
The Bishop stood back and I reached for the knob before lookinâ over my shoulder to him and FOCUS.
âIâm goinâ in first. Iâll let ya know when I want ya to come in, hillbilly. Let me have my moment . . . or ten.â
When I walked into the large room, it was dark and I could
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