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Oh, hell no.
I run like the wind and tackle the guy, and from the side of my view, Razorās running past me to grab whoever the other guy was. I grab him by his collar and turn him around, and Donnie, the slimy fuck smirks. āShit, I thought you missed me.ā
āCut your shit out. Whereād you get that shit?ā I snarl, grabbinā the packet of clearish blue glass from his hand. I check for a seal, looking for some sort of identifier, and what I see blows my mind.
āWhat sort of joke is this?ā
āItās not a joke. Iām working for the same man.ā Donnie snickers, licking his lips as he laughs.
Thereās no way. āHeās dead. Howāre you working for him if heās fuckinā dead?ā I question him. Grabbing him by the collar, I shove him up against the brick wall and push his shoulder blades further into the stone.
āWho do you think Iām working for?ā Donnie continues laughing, obviously amused by this.
āHammer, want me to let her go?ā I glance over at Razorās question and see the person across from Donnie is a girl. A teenager? She looks oddly familiar, but I donāt know how. I canāt place her, but something about her makes me want to know more.
āWhatās your name?ā I ask the girl.
She looks to Razor and then to me before her eyes lock on my cut. āOakleigh.ā
āAlright, Oakleigh. How old are you?ā Sheās got purple braids and her skin is a light mocha color with the darkest chocolate eyes. How the hell do I know this woman? Why does she look so damn familiar?
She swallows hard. āEighteen.ā She has tattoos on her left arm, so of course, sheād be legal.
I look at Donnie, āDonāt you fuckinā move, or Iāll break your fuckinā knees,ā I seethe, then walk over to her. As I get closer, she reminds me of my sister in a way. She has the same facial structure, and her eyes are the same. It must be some sort of coincidence.
Razor looks behind me and I know Donnieās moved. āStay there, Donnie, and donāt think Iām playinā. Iām itchinā for some trouble, and youāre askinā for it.ā
āCome on, man,ā Donnie whines.
I hold the bag out in front of the girl, āOakleigh, whyās a pretty girl like you tryinā to get some of this? Itāll ruin your life.ā
Her expression is completely stoic, āMy life canāt get any worse,ā she shakes her head, looking down at the ground.
āIt can, trust me, especially if you start on this. Thereās no turninā back from it. Now, why do you need this stuff?ā
She swallows and looks right into my eyes, āRight now? Probably ācause I ran into my biological father in the middle of the street.ā
I blink at her, confused beyond reason, and quickly realize sheās talking about me.
Sheās fucking talking about me.
Chapter Six
She was a forgiver. Her heart was so large, she didnāt know how to give up on the good in people
~ Unknown
Shiloh
Smirnoff screwdrivers are the only thing getting me through this day. I told her Iād come back home, and now Iām stuck doing it. Why the fuck did I offer to go? Thatās right because she cornered me. Stiletto had to go and knock the shit out of her, and of course, my mother dearest threatened to sue. She would. Sheās the type.
I brush my hand through my hair and grab onto the neck of the bottle, taking another swig of the sweet yet tangy liquid. I could get drunk off a whole six-pack of these. Hell, I donāt even know how many Iāve had at this point. Two? Three? After a while, they all start to blend together.
āYou doinā alright, darlinā?ā I turn and look to my left, where Razor, a Nomad for the Raiders of Valhalla MC, is sitting. Heās been here for a little bit now, and word on the street is Zaneās looking at him as the most qualified to be Amaraās VP down in Mexico. Heās been a Nomad for years and wants to settle down, or so they say.
I nod, giving him a sweet smile. āIām perfectly fine, but thank you.ā
Iāve been in this club for many years now, but the way Razorās looking at me doesnāt make me feel like he wants a quick fuck. No, heās the type whoās genuinely asking if Iām okay like he actually gives a damn. āGood, just been seeinā you throw a few of those back. Iāve seen a lot of women get in situations they never wanted to after a little bit too much,ā he mutters, speaking a bit lower.
I cock a brow and let out a chuckle. āWhat, are you my guardian angel?ā
He raises both of his brows and smiles smugly at me. āI damn well will be if any one of these guys sits back and watches you get plastered, then expects to fuck ya. That type of shit donāt happen on my watch. Itās not right,ā Razor says with the utmost seriousness.
For some reason, I want to grab onto his hand when I say this, but I donāt. Instead, I look straight into those deep chocolate brown eyes and tell him exactly what I think. āThe world needs more men like you, more guardian angels.ā
āWell, I donāt think the world needs more of me, sweetheart. I appreciate you sayinā so, though.ā Razor looks back down at his beer and takes a swig, then places the bottle back on the bar. I donāt know much about him other than what Iāve heard whispers about through the club, but he seems like a really nice guy. Itās almost a shame heāll be going down to Mexico.
Razor stands up from his seat and takes his beer with him, āDonāt get drunk and make a mistake, ācause Iām hittinā the hay. Fuckinā exhausted after today, but you have
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