Get Tragic (Battle Crows MC #5) Read Online Lani Lynn Vale

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Contemporary, Funny, MC, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Battle Crows MC Series by Lani Lynn Vale
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Total pages in book: 66
Estimated words: 65225 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 326(@200wpm)___ 261(@250wpm)___ 217(@300wpm)
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“Be safe today, baby,” he ordered. “I kind of like you.”

“Kind of?” I asked.

“Kind of,” he confirmed. “Just a wee bit.”

He pulled away even more, then turned to Salem.

“If she shows up,” he said to her, “don’t let your sister do anything stupid like go with her to save you.”

Sadly enough, that was exactly what happened a couple of hours later.

CHAPTER 23

My favorite essential oil is chloroform.

-Banger’s secret thoughts

BANGER

I woke up with my face on rough carpet with the feeling of something moving beneath me.

In a car.

Either on the floor or in a trunk.

I couldn’t quite tell, and my eyes weren’t quite obeying commands at the moment.

My legs felt like they weighed a thousand pounds, and there was a taste in my mouth that I’d never tasted before. Somewhere between death and chemicals.

“Are you awake yet?”

That voice.

Why did it sound so familiar?

“I think you almost are,” she cooed. “Good. I can’t stay here much longer.”

I opened my eyes and they were so blurry that I might as well not have them open. Then I started to heave my guts up.

“No, no, no,” Sareen cried. “You can’t do that… goddammit. Who’s going to clean that up?”

My vomiting subsided only long enough that I could draw breath, then it started up again.

Over and over until there was nothing left to vomit up.

Then, because I was awesome, I passed out again.

“Salem,” I whispered as I woke up again, this time with the distinct knowledge that I again wasn’t in the same place that I’d woken up in last time.

“Not here. She got away, luckily. No thanks to you,” Sareen grumbled.

Good. Oh, good.

The relief in my breathing must’ve been apparent, because she kicked me.

The breath left my throat, and my eyes started to water as every single scenario that could happen in the next couple of minutes started to play through my head.

Before I could think much more on what I could do, I was moving.

My eyes started to focus, not on anything in particular because my brain wasn’t quite up to par just yet, but I knew when we went from inside the building to outside.

The brightness was the first thing to register. Then the cold.

Finally, the smell of what sounded like a bonfire, followed by the sound of a car.

Then more cars.

Car after car passed, and I wondered how in the hell people were not seeing, and stopping, at the sight of her dragging me.

“Do you think you can handle this?” Sareen hissed as she all but dropped me on the floor.

I’d been halfway there already seeing as she’d been dragging me for some while, but it nonetheless hurt as she dropped me.

I hit with a thud and barely turned my body enough so that I didn’t land on my face.

I groaned and rolled over to my non-sore shoulder, looking up just in time to see someone’s feet behind a set of bars.

“Let me out,” that hauntingly familiar voice said. “Let me out right now!”

“I’m not letting you out, creep,” Sareen snapped. “You’re in there for a reason.”

I wanted to throw up.

If I’d never heard that voice ever again, it would be too soon.

Every haunting memory started to surface, and it took everything I had to suppress it down. To remind myself that I wasn’t back there. That I wasn’t ever going to be back there.

I swallowed hard past the vomit, and then I opened my eyes to see…

A person that looked like death.

With one look at his battered and bruised face, I knew the last year he’d been missing hadn’t been good for him.

Which made me insanely happy.

The sneer on his face had me grinning, despite the fact that I was now imprisoned by my boyfriend’s crazy stalker.

“You two know each other,” Sareen said happily.

I moved until my upper body was propped up by one elbow, and stared at my brother and wondered how much longer it would take for him to die.

“What’s with that face?”

What was with people asking me about my face?

But it was my brother’s question that had me grinning. “I hope you’ve done nothing but suffer over the last year.”

Sareen snorted. “Oh, Easton and the Crow men have done nothing but ensure that.” Sareen sighed. “He’s so dreamy.”

I had no doubt she was talking about Easton.

Bitch.

“You’re next,” O’Ryan hissed. “You’re the bitch about to be locked up and tortured right alongside me… or did you not know why you were here?”

Honestly, I had no idea why I was here.

I thought I was here because Sareen wanted me to know that O’Ryan was alive… but little did she know I’d already assumed.

Sure, I’d thought that the Battle Crows MC had been responsible, but I hadn’t had it confirmed until now.

Which honestly was quite funny if you thought about it.

Karma was a bitch.

“I don’t care,” I said honestly. “It’s worth it, being here, having it confirmed that you haven’t had a very good, or easy, last year. How do you feel about them apples?”


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