Reckless Truths – Lost Kings MC Read Online Autumn Jones Lake

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Total pages in book: 133
Estimated words: 132332 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 662(@200wpm)___ 529(@250wpm)___ 441(@300wpm)
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“Invite us to the wedding?” Z shrugs. “Merlin isn’t the brightest bulb.”

“He’s scared,” Grinder says slowly. “He didn’t expect all of us to be this concerned.” He lifts his gaze to me. “Probably thought you two would work it out with them alone.”

“Yeah, and so what if it gets Carter killed?” Murphy snaps. “This is bullshit. Let’s get directions to the camp, gut Merlin and drop him in a ditch on the way to rescue Carter.”

“Easy.” Rock holds his hand up in front of Murphy’s face. “Let’s call that plan C.”

Wrath’s our enforcer for a reason. “What do you think we should do?” I ask him.

“I think we should take two teams. One can go to the meet with Merlin and the cash. The other goes to the camp. Once we see them leave for the meeting, we go in and find Carter.”

“They’ll leave someone there to guard him,” I point out.

“You got a problem taking them out?”

Would I hesitate to pull the trigger to save Carter?

“Nope.”

CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE

Charlotte

The loud buzzing in my ears doesn’t allow many other sounds to penetrate. Around me, Hope, Heidi, Lilly, and Trinity try to engage me in conversation. Alexa and Chance play on the floor but become more and more agitated the later it gets. Grace wails. The kids can sense something’s wrong, even if no one’s told them what’s going on. Normally, I’d do anything to try and ease their fears, but I’m frozen with my own.

After a while, I realize it’s just Lilly and me in the living room of the clubhouse. Her voice seems to come through a pool of water. Slow and muffled. “I’m sorry, Charlotte.”

I’m numb. All I can do is nod.

“Carter’s such a sweetheart.” She holds out her arm to show me a piece of the tattoo sleeve he’s designed. It gives me something to focus on and some of the fuzziness in my head clears. “He’s so funny and smart. We have the best conversations when he’s working on me.”

I sniffle and stare at the ink. I’d recognize my brother’s style anywhere.

“He told me you’re the one who always encouraged him to continue with his artwork.” Lilly squeezes my hand and scowls at the closed war room door. “That your uncle always made fun of him for drawing. And you were the only one who supported his passion until Teller came along and talked him into trying out tattooing.”

I laugh and wipe at my damp eyes. “Marcel’s persistent.”

But would my brother even be in this mess if it wasn’t for my relationship with the MC?

Trinity rests her hand on my leg and squats down in front of me. Her grim expression sends splinters of fear spiraling through my stomach.

“What? Did they find something out?” I ask.

“Just checking if you’re okay.” She hands me a bottle of water. “Drink something.”

I accept the bottle but set it on the couch next to me. “Thanks.”

“Hope and Heidi brought the kids over to Heidi’s place.”

“That’s good.”

“You want us to go over there with you?” Trinity asks. “Or you can come to our place if you want a little quiet.”

My gaze strays to the war room again. Why haven’t they come out yet? We’re wasting so much time. “Ah, not yet. I want to talk to Marcel when they’re done.”

“Okay.” Trinity takes the seat next to me.

The war room door opens and my uncle strides out, flanked by Bricks and Birch. Hoot and Stash bring up the rear. Almost as if he’s a prisoner they’re guarding.

My body coils tight, ready to kick and claw until Uncle Chuck gives me some answers. But I’m wedged in between Lilly and Trinity.

And maybe part of me fears the answers.

They move quickly down the hallway toward the dining room. Uncle Chuck stares straight ahead, avoiding eye contact with me.

I try to return my attention to what Trinity’s saying, but I can’t.

The thought of my brother hurt, bleeding, alone or caged in with some psychopath stokes a burning rage inside me.

By the time my uncle returns, I’m a hurricane of anger. I explode off the couch, racing across the room to land in his path. I slam my palms against his chest, knocking him back a few steps.

Bricks stares at me, stunned.

My uncle’s jaw drops.

I hadn’t taken a good look at him back at the house.

If I thought he’d aged twenty years when he finally told me the truth about my mother’s dark betrayal, he looks like he’s aged another twenty since then. Life on the road hasn’t been kind to him.

Good. My hardened heart doesn’t want to show him any mercy. He’s never had any for my brother.

“Where is he? What did you do?” I demand.

“Char, relax.” Uncle Chuck holds out his hands in a “whoa lil’ lady” gesture. “We’ve got this handled.”

Behind me, someone whistles.

“Maybe it’s time to stab him again,” Trinity says.


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