Viper's Run (The Last Riders #2)

“This is a house of worship and no one entering these doors will be treated with anything but respect. You owe Winter an apology, then I suggest you go home and read that bible in your hand and learn the real meaning of being a Christian.”


“I apologize if my comments made you uncomfortable Ms. Simmons.” With his convoluted apology, he glanced back at the Pastor and murmured his goodbyes before hastily retreating.

“I am sorry Winter,” Pastor Dean said.

“You have nothing to apologize for. It’s not your fault he’s a jerk.” Winter tried to ease the tension, aware of the curious eyes on her.

“I must not be doing something right if one of my parishioners can act that way right after one of my sermons. Goodwill towards man should last a little longer than it takes to get out of the church door,” he said ironically.

“I agree Pastor, that’s why I’m going to shrug it off and go across the street and eat a huge stack of pancakes.” Everyone laughed and the tension evaporated. The women walked across the street and found a table at the busy diner. Beth and Evie avoided rehashing the embarrassing event. Slowly Winter relaxed, sitting back in her chair smiling and laughing as they discussed Beth’s wedding plans.

“Next weekend, I’m going to Lexington with Lily and her roommate to pick out a few things for the wedding.” Beth said, watching Winter steal one of Evie’s biscuits with a smile.

“Sounds like fun.”

“I think so. I have to leave early Friday. I have a meeting with the counselor who has been working with Lily since the bikers grabbed her,” Beth said.

“How is she doing?” Winter asked, concerned.

“Really well, this counselor is good for her.” That was all she would say before changing the subject to what to cook for dinner. It was her turn, and with Rider still serving his punishment, she wanted ideas for something simple to cook.

“Why don’t you let me handle it tonight? You look tired after working all week,” Winter offered. Beth looked tempted to accept.

“I shouldn’t…” Beth said uncertainly.

Winter airily waved her hand in the air. “Let me handle it. I know just what to fix.”

“If you’re sure?”

“I’m positive,” Winter said with a grin.

“Since you’re in the mood to grant favors, could I ask for another one?” Beth asked, watching as Winter swiped one of her pancakes.

“Yes.” Winter smiled, pouring the syrup over the stolen pancake.

“I always do Ton’s shopping on Fridays. If I get everything, could you take them to his house on Friday?”

“I can do that.” Winter finished eating the huge breakfast she had ordered. Afterwards, they went back to their car in the church parking lot. Beth and Winter discussed the children in their Sunday school classes as Evie drove home.

The house was quiet as they walked through the door. The men’s bikes weren’t out front, so Winter assumed they were still out on their run. Evie and Beth went to their rooms, joking they needed a nap after their huge brunch. Winter went to Viper’s room and quickly changed clothes before going back downstairs. She worked out for a solid hour before going upstairs to shower and change.

Deciding to get started on an early dinner, thinking the men would come in hungry, Winter went to the kitchen. Looking through the supplies and freezer, she decided on a large meatloaf because it would feed a huge number of the members. Going to the boxes that she had brought back from her house, she also decide on another course for those who didn’t want the meatloaf. Going to the freezer again and pulling out a couple of packs of hotdogs, Winter got busy. An hour later, Winter was putting the potatoes on to boil when she heard the front door open and loud voices as the members returned. The bottled water that she had picked up almost slipped from her hand when Train and Rider came through the kitchen doorway with the others. Several of the men had obviously been in a fight.

“What happened?” Winter asked Rider who was getting water out of the refrigerator.

“Nothing, we had a little altercation that has now been settled.” He propped his hip against the counter as everyone else grabbed a drink.

“Where are the members from Ohio?” Winter questioned.

“On their way back to Ohio,” Rider answered.

“What in the hell is that smell?” Train asked.

“I’m cooking dinner, I gave Beth the night off.” Winter gave Rider a quick grin, watching the potatoes boil. “You can have the night off too. Dinner’s almost ready.”

Even Rider was starting to look a little green. “What did you kill?” Neither man was obviously worried about hurting her feelings.

“Meatloaf.”

“That doesn’t smell like any meatloaf I have ever ate.” Rider was making gagging sounds.

“Oh, that’s not the meatloaf. I made sauerkraut to go with the hotdogs. I wanted everyone to have a choice of entre.”

The men stood staring at her silently. The women hearing the men come in downstairs, emerged from their rooms to eat dinner and reeled back from the odor.

“Whoa!” Dawn exclaimed. Bliss turned to look at Evie.

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