Cash's Fight (The Last Riders #5)

“Bye, Shade.” She watched him leave then walked across the store, going to the front window and looking out. Shade crossed the street back to the diner where The Last Riders were sitting on their motorcycles, waiting for him.

While he talked to them for several minutes, Cash’s angry expression was easy to see even from this distance. As Shade got on his bike and they rode out, heading in the direction of their clubhouse, Cash rode out next to Viper in the lead, his body language showing his irritation.

She wondered what had him so pissed off. Surely it wasn’t the fact she had shared lunch with those men, was it? She had told Shade there wasn’t anything to it, and she was sure he had repeated her words to The Last Riders.

She went back to work, straightening the store until a couple of customers came in, diverting her thoughts.

After they left, she closed the store and drove toward Mrs. Langley’s house. She would talk to Willa at the party tonight. The woman would never have met the men if she hadn’t let them sit down at the table with them.

Rachel hoped she hadn’t set something in motion that was too late to prevent.





Chapter 9


“Can I have another hotdog, please?”

Rachel ruffled her nephew’s hair while reaching onto the platter to hand him another.

“Rachel, it’s his third one,” Holly reprimanded her.

Rachel could never say no to him; she spoiled him shamelessly.

“Last one, I promise.” Rachel winked at Logan, giving Holly a hotdog to pacify her. Holly threw her a mock dirty look, taking the hot dog to go sit at one of the patio tables they had set up around the pool. Her brothers had hung fairy lights around the area, and with all the food and birthday balloons, the area looked very festive.

“What did you get in trouble for this time?” Lily asked, picking up a hotdog for herself.

“Giving Logan too many hotdogs. It’s a good thing she hasn’t noticed how many cupcakes I’ve let him sneak.”

As Lily laughed, taking a bite of her hotdog, a loud giggle drew Rachel’s attention. Greer and Diane were swimming in the pool. Rachel hadn’t been happy that he was seeing the woman often, nor that he had invited her to the party.

“I see Greer has a new girlfriend,” Lily stated as they watched the couple play in the pool.

Several of the guests had brought swimsuits, many of them members of The Last Riders. Rachel had been shocked when she had looked up from the grill to see Cash sitting on the edge of the pool next to Rider. She thought he would avoid the party with her brothers present. Bliss, Jewell, Stori, and Nickel were swimming.

Another squeal drew her attention back to Greer and Diane.

“It’s the longest he’s seen someone.” Rachel stared at her brother and the woman whose bikini top was tiny and completely out of place for the occasion. The Last Rider women were in more conservative swimsuits and were acting appropriately while Diane was acting like a drunken slut. To give Greer credit, he was trying unsuccessfully to calm her down.

Rachel reached into the cooler, pulling out a soda for herself.

“Want something to drink?” Rachel offered.

Lily looked into the cooler. “Lemonade would be great.”

After Rachel handed her the lemonade, she and Lily took a seat and sat chatting until their conversation was interrupted by raised voices. Rachel winced when she heard Holly’s angry voice. She and Greer were at the edge of the pool. Rachel could guess she was giving him hell over his behavior with Diane. Everyone was watching their fight.

“I better go break this up,” Rachel excused herself, rising from the table and hurrying to avert a full-scale fight between the two. Holly was constantly on Greer because of his behavior in front of Logan, and Greer would become angry often, saying hurtful things to her.

“I don’t need your advice on how to act!”

“Obviously, you do!” Holly argued back.

“If you would get that stick out of your ass, you might have some fun of your own and quit worrying about what I’m doing,” snarled Greer.

“I don’t give a darn what you’re doing. Just don’t do it in front of Logan.” Holly had lowered her voice, but it didn’t quiet Greer down.

“Don’t give me that holier-than-thou attitude. I’m not the one—”

“Greer,” Rachel loudly whispered. “Shut up.” Rachel wanted to smack her brother at the hurt look on Holly’s face.

“You deal with her. I’m done listening to her sanctimonious bullshit.” Greer jumped back into the pool, spraying both of them with water.

“He may be your brother, but I hate him.” Holly’s low voice was filled with tears.

“He’s always been a hothead. I’m sorry, Holly; he didn’t mean it.”

“Yes, he did. He hates me for keeping Logan a secret.”

“We all know you did it to protect him,” Rachel soothed, reaching out to place her hand on her arm.

The guests were all gathering at the large table set up with the birthday cake. Mrs. Langley was staring in awe at the huge cake. Beth motioned for her.

“I need to go. They’re getting ready to cut the cake.”

“Go. I’m fine.”