Total pages in book: 43
Estimated words: 40859 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 204(@200wpm)___ 163(@250wpm)___ 136(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 40859 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 204(@200wpm)___ 163(@250wpm)___ 136(@300wpm)
Kitty sees me and immediately goes to the coffee pot to pour me a cup. She saunters over handing it to me. I down the straight black java and give her the empty mug back. She gives me a soft smile and in return I smile back. Things will never be more than this between us again. Pretty girl, tragic history, and probably one of those most compassionate people I have ever encountered in my life. Why she stays around here I have no idea. One day she will make some man happy. That man won’t be me.
Havoc sits at a table to the back corner going over some papers and I make my way to him.
“Mornin’,” I say sitting across from our club President and one of my lifelong friends.
“Schematics are bullshit, codes and shit,” he mutters sliding some of the documents to me.
Havoc purchased an old bar in town and we’ve all been helping as we can as he tries to remodel it.
I glance it over, “why do they keep failing the electrical. That shit had an occupancy license before you bought it.”
He looks up at me, “who the fuck knows, brother. You look like shit,” he tells honestly. “You sleep any?”
I make a tisk sound, “about as much as you.”
Havoc and I both were the last to retreat to our rooms from the party last night. Tyrant was the first to take off with his woman. They just finished their cabin. Her daughter Gracie Joy didn’t need to be all up in here during a party. Blair is big on being present with her little girl, but she had Twilah watch her for them to come over for a few hours. It wasn’t long after they left that Twilah joined us. Obviously with her babysitting duty over, she was ready for fun.
Creed and Lottie stayed a little longer before they too bounced to have time together.
I’m happy to see my closest brothers find their soul mates. That isn’t in the cards for me, though. Too many scars on my soul.
Havoc is always on watch, guardian over all of us. He normally is the last to leave the space once he knows every patched brother has either gotten deep in a pussy or passed the fuck out.
I hung around with him until it was time to call it done. With a slap to Twilah’s ass, she followed me to my room two hours ago where I gave her three orgasms before blowing my load.
Sleep.
Well, it isn’t my friend. Which is why I sent Twilah on her way before she got any ideas to dream any dreams in my bed. I don’t share my bed for more than a fuck. I never fall asleep with anyone in the same room anymore.
Some things will haunt me forever, especially in the darkness of closing my eyes.
Ghoul comes over with his plate piled high giving us a nod and smirk as he passes to sit at the table behind us.
“You two are missing out,” he states taking a bite of a biscuit with some kind of red jelly falling out of the back.
I smile wide, rubbing my belly, “gotta protect my girlish figure,” I mutter knowing damn well, I’m going to be getting my own plate filled to the brim just like him.
“Fucker, you have a body fat percentage that is a flat damn line.” Havoc shit talks back to me. “You’re not twelve anymore you shithead.”
I smile even bigger. Yeah, I was the pudgy kid. My gramps used to call me dough boy because I came out of my momma’s belly with rolls, he would tell everyone.
High school came along with it playing football. I think all kids raised in the deep south feel the pull to play at some point in their upbringing. Just like country club residents raise golfers, here in rural Alabama, we raise football players. Getting into the sport meant hitting weights. Quickly, I slimmed down and trimmed up.
After high school, college didn’t appeal to me. I met with a recruiter that made the United States Navy sound like a free vacation opportunity to see the world.
I took what was offered and headed out of here. BUDS training almost broke me. It’s a necessary Hell in order to weed out those who aren’t mentally strong enough to be a Navy SEAL. The Navy was my life until it wasn’t.
When I got back here, my closest friends had started the Kings of Carnage Alabama charter after Havoc and Tyrant originally patched with some of the Georgia boys. With the opportunity to grow the club, the original Kings gave the green light for our chapter. There is nothing that will ever replace my brothers in arms, but having the Kings has literally saved my life.
A Purple Heart and Navy Cross mean a lot but they change nothing. They don’t give Blanca his leg back, they don’t give me the feeling back in three of my fingers or replace the lost tissue scarring my forearm, and they don’t give life back to the five men in my unit killed during that mission.