Knights Rebels MC: Infatuation - Part 21
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Part 21

Twenty.

Beau Hunter: Just got here. All good.

Me: Thanks I reply back to Hunter's text, feeling a little lighter knowing I can stay focused now there are eyes on her.

"Was that Mackenzie?" Jesse leans over the cab of the van trying to check my phone like a f.u.c.king nosey old woman.

"Will you just watch the d.a.m.n road?" I pocket my phone, close my eyes and rest back into the chair.

"Well, aren't you in a chirpy mood tonight." He scoffs when I don't play along.

"Don't know what you're talking about." I keep my eyes closed and don't fall for his bulls.h.i.t. He's right. I'm far from f.u.c.king chirpy. I had plans tonight. Plans that included my c.o.c.k in Mackenzie's p.u.s.s.y, maybe try to work her up a little more, have her coming on my face again. After her first o.r.g.a.s.m last night that revealed a little something extra, I wasn't able to get her back there. Instead, I'm stuck on a f.u.c.king run with Jesse.

"So how is everything with Mackenzie?" I tense, wondering if he knows, but relax when I realize there would be no way.

"Off limits." He laughs at my reply, still not getting a clue. There's no f.u.c.king way I would ever talk to this a.s.shole about Mackenzie.

"So f.u.c.king whipped."

"You really wanna go there, Jesse?" I counter, ready to pull every f.u.c.king thing he has done the last seven months since Bell's been on the scene.

"I have no problem going there, Beau. Unlike you, I own it. Yes, I'm p.u.s.s.y whipped. I don't give a f.u.c.k who knows it." I ignore the smarta.s.s and start counting down the hours I have left with the f.u.c.ker.

"The girls are having a night out next weekend," he says after a few minutes.

"Why would I care?"

"Oh, didn't Mackenzie tell you? She'll be there too."

"Shut the f.u.c.k up, Jesse, you're starting to p.i.s.s me off." I don't bite like he wants me to, but I store the info in the back of my mind to bring up later. I don't give a f.u.c.k if Mackenzie goes out, but the club will have eyes on her. I still don't trust her a.s.shole ex. Even if it's been over two months and there has not been one sighting of him. I'm just waiting for something to happen.

"Maybe she'll pick up someone. I know a few of the guys around the club are keen on her." Before he can add in another word, my left hand reaches out, grabbing him by the back of the neck.

"Seriously f.u.c.ker, I'm about to kick you out and you can take your sorry a.s.s home on your own."

"I'm gonna f.u.c.king crash, a.s.shole." He laughs louder, rarely taking anything serious. I squeeze tighter, keeping my grip firm.

"Okay, I'll quit it," he relents. I give his neck one last squeeze before releasing him. I'm not f.u.c.king kidding. If he doesn't quit it, he's out.

He manages to keep quiet for another forty minutes before breaking the silence. Again.

"So, I'm thinking of asking Bell to marry me." I let a few minutes pa.s.s to take in what he just said before commenting.

"You sure you're ready?" It's not like I want to question his reasons, but Bell and Jesse just dealt with some major s.h.i.t. The last thing they need to be doing is rushing into marriage.

"She's the one. There's no one else for me." He sounds so sure and I don't want to be an a.s.shole, but I ask anyway.

"How do you know?" It hasn't even been a year. They've only lived together for a short time. h.e.l.l, Mackenzie and I've almost been living together for the same amount of time.

"f.u.c.k you're such a cynic. Of course you don't believe in love, Beau."

"Didn't say I don't believe in love. I just think giving yourself over to it is dangerous." I shrug, not shy in sharing my thoughts.

"Dangerous? How so?"

"It hooks you with ties stronger than death, Jesse. You of all people can understand that." I give it to him straight. The man just lost his father this year. He should f.u.c.king get it.

"Jesus, Beau. Bit f.u.c.king deep, even for you."

"It's the f.u.c.king truth. I'm not saying you don't love Bell. But are you ready to hand it all over, knowing if anything ever happened, it would hurt more than anything?"

"Hey, maybe it's flawed and complex to you, Beau. But it's not just one layer. It's multiple f.u.c.king layers. Not giving yourself over to it because later it might hurt makes no sense. Death can't cancel it out because it's f.u.c.king pure. It cancels everything else out." I don't respond right away, my mind still trying to catch up that I'm having this conversation with Jesse.

It takes me a while to respond, my head still trying to process it from a different point of view. "The f.u.c.k you come up with this s.h.i.t, Jesse?"

"I'm in love, brother. When you know, you know." His deep laugh resonates from within him and fills the van.

"If you say so." I shake my head and rest back in my chair. The next time he asks me a question, I pretend to be asleep. He's already schooled me enough tonight. I don't need him to know I was already affected by it.

We pull into the clubhouse early the next morning. After picking up the woman in Henderson, we drove her back to Rushford and set her up in one of the safe houses we have here. She will stay there for a week before we move her again with a new ident.i.ty.

"The gate's open," I say aloud, but more to myself than anything.

"Maybe Nix is in." Jesse sits up a little straighter. Both of us on alert. I know Nix said he would lock up after we left, so the gate being open puts me on edge.

"At five in the morning?" I pull out my cell and bring Nix's name up. Jesse opens his door and walks toward the gate, pushing it fully open so I can drive through.

"Yeah," Nix grumbles, coming out of sleep.

"You at the clubhouse?"

"No, why?" His voice becomes more alert at the mere question.

"Front gate is open."

"I left after you took the van out. Locked that s.h.i.t up tight 'cause no one was in."

"Nix?" Kadence's whisper comes through the line.

"Shh, go back to sleep, babe." I hear rustling and I know he's moving through the house. "Check it out and call me back." He hangs up as Jesse gets back in the van.

"Got your gun on you?" I ask, knowing he probably does.

"Yep." He reaches for his gun as I pull up just short of the club parking lot.

"You carrying?" he asks, checking the chamber, the click and release ringing out between us.

"Yep. You take the front. I'll take the back." I put the van in park, both of us pushing our doors open and moving out.

I reach for my gun and watch Jesse head swiftly toward the front door. He clicks his tongue, pointing to the busted lock on the front door. I nod, bringing my gun up and walk around to the back of the clubhouse.

Instantly I'm alert, ready to act. The back door has been smashed in with a chair, shards of gla.s.s both inside and out. It cracks under my feet as I gently lift the chair out of my way and step over the debris and into the clubhouse. I walk through quietly. The rooms are dark with the sun not up, but I continue to clear each room as I go.

The place has been ransacked, both sofas are shredded, the top of the pool table sliced. The bar has been smashed up, every bottle cracked over the Oakwood countertop with shards of gla.s.s and liquid everywhere. It's a complete f.u.c.king mess.

I catch movement to my left, and I clock Jesse clear the front hallway. He looks up, his gun still trained in front of him. I point to my right, signaling for him to go first toward the bedrooms.

He nods once and then steps forward. We search each room one by one. They show signs of being torn up. Beds slashed, mirrors smashed, furniture thrown across each room. The dirty f.u.c.kers even p.i.s.sed on some of the beds. f.u.c.king h.e.l.l.

After we clear every room, we meet back out front in the main area.

"Jesus Christ. c.u.n.ts p.i.s.sed on my bed." Jesse kicks at one of the broken stools.

"What a f.u.c.king mess." I look around. I wouldn't even know where to start.

"How the f.u.c.k did they pa.s.s the alarm?" Jesse asks, moving to Nix's office.

"I don't f.u.c.king know. I'm gonna check the shed. Get Nix down here." I head back through the clubhouse the same way I came in. As I clear the back door, I notice a figure to my right crouching down behind the shed. Not wanting to draw attention to myself, I keep my pace smooth. The a.s.shole can't see me, but he can still turn at any time.

Making quick work, I clear half of the s.p.a.ce between us, before he looks back and notices me. His hat is slung low, so I don't get a good look at him before he stands, aims his gun and shoots off three rounds.

"f.u.c.ker." I fall to the gra.s.s, taking cover and watching him bolt for the front gate.

"Jesse, out the front!" I find my feet and shout out, hoping he can cut him off. He's too fast for me.

The guy takes the corner before I do, but I pick up speed, not willing to let him get away. He's halfway to the gate by the time I take the corner. Jesse races out the front door, and takes the lead, before managing to spear him to the ground in a loud thud. I watch them struggle with a gun for a bit before Jesse manages to disarm him and pin him down, but not before a bullet leaves the chamber. The heat from it slices right pa.s.s me just as I reach them.

"Motherf.u.c.ker." Jesse presses his knee into his chest and knocks his hat back as I train my gun down at him.

It's the dumb f.u.c.k who jumped me three weeks ago.

"You have to be f.u.c.king s.h.i.tting me." I look down at the piece of s.h.i.t named Baz.

"f.u.c.k you, f.u.c.ker." He continues to fight. Jesse's fingers wrap around his throat forcing him down.

"You f.u.c.ked up, man." I squat down beside him.

"f.u.c.k you, a.s.shole."

"You couldn't have made it any easier for me." I bring the b.u.t.t of my gun down to the side of his head hard, knocking him out cold.

"I enjoyed that too much." I let out a breath as Jesse comes to a stand.

"He got ya." He points to my arm and the slight grazing about three inches long marks my skin. It's nothing to be concerned with. Just a slight burning sensation, but I'm p.i.s.sed he marked me.

"Help me pull him up." We both grab him. Half carrying him and half dragging him we get him to the shed.

"Find some rope," I instruct Jesse, pulling the a.s.shole toward one of the metal shelving units. I bend down and bring him up against it. Baz stirs, almost coming to. I deliver a punch to his face again, knocking him back out. Jesse hands me some rope and I make quick work, tying his hands behind him and through the metal shelf.

After I've secured him, I search his body, making sure he's clean.

"He have anything on him?" Jesse pa.s.ses me a rag to tie around my arm.

"Nothing." I stand and remove my cut, wrapping a knot around the graze.

"You get in touch with Nix?"

"Yeah, he just texted. He's on his way."

"Good, gives me some time to play with the f.u.c.ker before he gets here."

"What the f.u.c.k you going to do, Beau?" Jesse regards me carefully, probably thinking I don't have it in me.

"This is the f.u.c.ker who had a gun to my head three weeks ago outside of Fireside. Roughed him up a bit and warned him. Apparently, he didn't learn. Coming into my f.u.c.king place and disrespecting our club." I shake my head and move toward Baz. I should have f.u.c.king shot him when he threatened me the first time.

"Well, this will be interesting then," Jesse declares as he pulls up a chair and gets comfortable.

"Wake up, f.u.c.ker." I lean down and slap Baz's face a few times.

"Hmm," Baz grumbles, his head rolling from side to side, slowly coming to.

"Good morning, sunshine."

He blinks a few times, taking stock of where he is before he starts to fight his restraints. "What the f.u.c.k, man. Let me go."

"And where would the fun be in that?" A slow smile pulls at my lips watching him realize he's f.u.c.ked.

"You will pay for this. I'll f.u.c.king kill you." He kicks his leg out trying to connect with me, but I step back.

"You're not smart, Baz, are ya? 'Cause from where I'm standing, looks like it's you who's about to pay."

"What are you going to do?" His eyes briefly flick in fear before he manages to hide it.