Reaper's Fall

“This?”


“Don’t be stupid, you know what I mean,” I replied, tired of all the bullshit. “She’s nothing to you, so when she comes back out, she’s with me.”

“How do you figure?”

I smiled slowly, reaching a hand down to touch the survival knife I always kept sheathed on my hip. “You touch her, I’ll gut you here and now, in front of witnesses. You’ll be dead and the peace between our clubs will end—all because you wouldn’t drop a girl you don’t give two shits about. That really how you want this to play out?”

His face sobered.

“You’re bluffing. I know you’re on probation—they’ll send you back to jail, and we’d get you on the inside,” he said slowly. I shrugged, almost hoping he’d call me on it. Not that I wanted to end my life rotting in a cell, but killing this fucker might be worth it.

“Maybe,” I replied, offering him a sweet smile. “Guess there’s really only one way for you to find out.”

“You’d really start a war over this girl?”

I paused, considering. “Yup.”

Taz shook his head slowly, holding up his hands in surrender. “Fuckin’ have her. I’m after her roommate anyway. Just messin’ with you, that’s all.”

I felt my shoulders relax, because I’d actually been ready to do it—I’d have killed him if he touched her again. Jesus.

“You should seek some professional help,” Taz said, sounding almost concerned.

“Like a shrink?” I asked, biting back a laugh. “Yeah, I met one of those on the inside. We didn’t get along all that well.”

“I was thinkin’ a good whore,” he replied, smiling reluctantly. “You do get that a *’s a *, right? Hot, wet, and tight’s all that matters.”

Fuck. Why’d he have to say that? Now I was thinking about her *, which I was 100 percent certain was primo in every way. My phone buzzed. I grabbed it, finding a text from Horse.

HORSE: All good? Everyones back by the food tables

ME: Be there in a sec

I looked at Taz again. “We good?”

He nodded.

“Sure, whatever,” he said. “But seriously—you might want to go ahead and claim that girl. This kind of crazy can get dangerous, you pull it on the wrong guy. Only fair to let the rest of us know exactly where things stand ahead of time.”

I frowned, because I wasn’t ready to do that. I still wanted better for her. Someone nice, who’d work a steady job, maybe take her to Hawaii every other year. Wash her car on Saturday mornings. Unfortunately, every time I tried to picture that guy, he was dead at my feet.

Maybe I did have a complex.

? ? ?

By the time we reached the group, the rodeo was about to start. While I wasn’t a huge fan, I couldn’t deny there was something about seeing a guy go the full eight seconds on top of one of those big bulls. The rodeo queens weren’t half bad in their tight jeans, either. I walked over toward Melanie, offering her a grim smile.

“Taz is busy,” I told her, blatantly ignoring the fact that Taz was standing less than six feet from us, doing exactly jack shit. “You’re with me the rest of the night.”

She coughed, choking a little, and I gave her back a thump while the rest of the group watched, obviously enjoying our little drama.

“Don’t you have your own lives to entertain you?” I asked, annoyed.

“Nope,” Kit said, eyes wide. “Carry on.”

Fucking devil girl.

Mel glared at her, flipping her off. Damn, that was sexy. Speakers crackled to life on a pole raised high above the fairgrounds.

“Folks, we’ll be starting our rodeo in another fifteen minutes or so. That means now’s the time to grab a drink or a snack and make your way to your seats.”

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