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“What would I do with a
junker
like that? I
only need two wheels. But I am
gonna
see if we can’t
get you something new to ride around in. Even if you decide to go through with
this fool plan of yours to head to the border, we’ll make sure you get there as
incognito as you can,” he said, reaching out to stroke my cheek. My eyes
closed, my head lolled against his palm, the warmth of him like a panacea for
my fevered mind. He rose, jangling my keys.

 

“Don’t you run off on me, now,” he said, and I thought I could detect
a hint of actual worry in his plea.

 

“How can I?” I said, gesturing to the keys he held in his hand. He
looked down at them and smiled, laughing at himself.

 

“I’ll come back ‘round later, or see you at the bar,” he said, leaning
forward and cupping my chin in his hand, our lips meeting once again, tongues
just barely touching for one soft, blessed moment.

 

And then he was gone, a shaft of too-bright light appearing in the
room as he swung the door open, then disappearing as he shut it.

 

Do you know the tale of the tell-tale heart?

 

As soon as I was alone in that room, it was like that duffel bag in
the safe was the beating heart plaguing the narrator in Poe’s story. I fell
asleep, slowly but surely, to a dull, imagined throbbing sound emanating from
the safe. As though it were alive, glowing and thumping against the walls.
Trying to escape.

 

A metronome that lulled me to sleep as much as it frightened me.

 

It could have been my own heartbeat.

~
8
~

 

“Give me a screwdriver, Honey” Reign said, sliding onto a stool in the
tired morning light of the bar. He’d moved Gabriella’s car, loving the smell of
her that lingered in the driver’s seat, and walked the two blocks back to the
bar in a sort of exhausted, lust-or love-struck stupor. He hoped it was just
the former, prayed that it wasn’t the latter. Honey twisted her dishrag around
her hand, looking at him with her eyebrows raised.

 

“Now what in the hell’s got you out of bed before noon?” she asked
before turning to pour out a very, very stiff drink. Kid sure looked like he
needed it.

 


Ain’t
my bed. Got kicked out,” Reign said,
taking a long swill from the drink and smacking his lips together. “Sure glad I
didn’t brush my teeth first.”

 

“You spent the night with someone?” Honey asked, more surprised than
anything else. “I thought that was one of your rules, never spend the night?”

 

“Yeah, well, the girl was so good, I wanted to get it again when I
woke up. But we never did get to
sleepin
’,” Reign
said, somewhat bashful. He realized that he was slipping back into a more
comfortable vernacular, and thought about how much he’d wanted to impress
Gabriella. Even after she’d let him do whatever he wanted to her body, some
part of him still wanted to impress her mind. He kept his eyes away from
Honey’s as she looked him up and down.

 

“You’re not talking about that curvy piece what was in here last
night, huh? The one with the shiner made her look like damn Mohammad Ali?”

 

“That’s the one. C’mon, Honey, that bruise was gnarly but those
hips…whew!”

 

“I like girls, too, Reign, but girl like that means trouble. The way
she was clutching that bag to her like it was her baby…someone’s looking for
her, most likely,” Honey said, idly wiping at the bar.

 

“Yeah, a cop,” Reign said with a half-smile. Honey stopped wiping the
bar, put her hands on her hips. “Her hubby is Colorado PD.”

 

“You think that’s something to smile about? You fuckin’ think that’s a
joke? We
ain’t
exactly selling flowers here, Reign.
Jesus, I though thirty-year-olds were supposed to have a little more going on
between the ears, but you
provin
’ me wrong, boy,”
Honey said, visibly agitated.

 

“Aw, she’ll be
movin
’ on soon, I reckon. She
sure plans to. Though I hope not too soon…”

 

“Damn right she will be. I’m
kickin
’ her
out. We don’t need that
kinda
trouble around here,”
Honey said.

 

“You’re not doing any damn thing like it,” Reign said, suddenly no
longer playful. Honey turned to him, eyebrows raised, as he stared at her. She
felt ice plunge into her heart. He meant business.

 

And she couldn’t exactly argue with him, not with him being the likely
next president of the Black Smokes. Reign kept his eyes glued to hers as he
pulled out a pack of cigarettes, rapping it against the table. Two coffin nails
popped out and he brought the pack to his mouth, holding both between his lips,
never breaking eye contact. With a flip of his other wrist, he lit his zippo,
both cigarettes lighting at once. He puffed on one while grabbing the other,
holding it out to Honey.

 

“Smoke up,” he said. “And don’t you walk around
sayin

you’re
gonna
kick people out. We all been in that
girl’s place, you know. She needs a place to hideout, this one is as good as
any. We’ll smell that pig coming miles away. We always do, don’t we? And make
sure you spread the word that she
ain’t
here. We
never seen her. Never even heard of her.”

 

“Uh huh,” Honey said, taking the offered cigarette and indulging in a
long drag, blowing the smoke above her head, eyes closed as she tried to shake
the bad feeling that was trying to settle in her bones.

 

Women’s intuition
, she thought. Reign wouldn’t get it, but she
just had that notion in her heart that this girl was trouble. She seemed sweet enough,
and Honey didn’t wish her any ill, but that didn’t change the fact that
battered women with mysterious duffel bags and cop husbands were never going to
be anything but bad news.

 

“Why don’t you drink with me, Honey?” Reign said, dropping his death glare
and offering a truce in the form of one of his famous, knee-knocking,
panty-dropping smiles.

 

Honey’d
been down that road before, most of the chicks had, and knew exactly how much
of a man Reign was. She smiled back, in spite of her bad feelings, the
affection she felt for the savvy but young biker beating out her cynicism.
Pouring them both a shot of vodka, and a screwdriver for herself for the side,
they made a toast to damsels in distress.

 

“You ought to go have a chat with her, Honey,” Reign said, somewhat
out of nowhere. Honey scoffed. “No, really. You know where her head’s at
better’n
me, probably. And she’s smart, real smart, like
you. She knows all about these dead old philosophers. She’d listen, if you
wanted to give her some advice, I think. C’mon, you got something better to do?
Pretend like you’re a bartender?”

 

“I am a bartender, Reign,” Honey said with a roll of her eyes, taking
another drag of the cigarette. “More like a bar protector. If I weren’t here
dolin
’ out the drinks, this place would be dry in an hour
from you guys raiding it.”

 

“Aw, what a martyr we got here. Well, whatever, you don’t
gotta
do a damn thing just ‘cause I suggest it. You’re just
a respectful broad, is all, and that little thing maybe needs to see someone
like you, who’s been in her shoes, who’s come out the other side.”

 

“You think this is
comin
’ out the other
side? That girl don’t want this life,” Honey said.

 

“Neither did you, when you first come here, did
ya
?
But what do you think
comin
’ out the other side is? You
ain’t
breaking any bones around us, now are you?
Nobody giving you shiners anymore. Anyone even try slapping your ass and five
guys’d
turn his knees to powder,” Reign said, sipping his
drink slowly.

 

“Fuck that, I wouldn’t need five guys, you know damn well I’d take
care of ‘
em
myself,” Honey said with a chuckle and a
smile.

 

“Damn straight. But you came here
cowerin

at every little thing, same as her. Don’t forget that,” Reign said, tapping his
knuckles against the bar, the sound of his metal rings against the wood echoing
in the silence of the morning. Honey shrugged.

 

“Maybe,” she said, not committing to anything. She didn’t want to have
to go talk to this poor little girl. She wanted this poor little girl to get
gone. But if it would make Reign happy…it was hard to let those eyes down.

 

Honey didn’t fancy Reign like some of the younger girls did, hoping
he’d make her his old lady. She didn’t want to be anyone’s old lady. She liked
being everyone’s old lady, choosing who she wanted to spend the night with…or
not, when she wanted to spend the night alone. But she really, truly liked the
kid. He was a good lay, and he had a good heart. And he was rising straight to
the top. Always good to be on the right side of a man like that.

 

Reign slammed down the last of his drink, smacking his lips and
sliding the glass back to Honey, who caught it one-handed.

 

“Refuel?” she asked, grabbing the bottle of vodka. Reign seemed to
think for a moment, his blue eyes toying with the day’s possibilities. His head
hurt from being up all night. The thing he liked most about his life in the
club was that he could sleep in and stay up all night.

 

Reign loved sleeping more than almost anything else in the world; he
never got heavy into uppers like some of the other guys because he loved the
feeling of a pillow under his head. He kind of wanted to skip the next drink
and head back to bed. He wished he could head back to Gabriella’s bed, her head
nestled into the crook of his arm, but his own bed would do.

 

But, what the hell, it wasn’t every morning that he felt as good as he
did that morning. Another drink wouldn’t kill him. There was plenty of day left
to sleep away.

 

“Line ‘
em
up, and one for the most beautiful
bar protector this side of the wild West,” he said, thumping his fist against
the bar. Honey favored him with a smile and refilled both their glasses just as
the door to the bar swung open and a gigantic, booming groan filled the room.

 

“GOTTA HANGOVER TO PUT W.C. FIELDS TO SHAME,” Cotton yelled as the bar
doors swung shut behind him. Reign and Honey turned to look at him, amused. He
swayed slightly as he staggered up to the bar.

 

“You
ain’t
hungover
,
stupid, you’re still drunk,” Honey said, grabbing a third glass and filling it
to the brim with vodka and orange juice. She went to the small window that
separated the bar from the kitchen area. “Hey Endo, we’re
gonna
need some eggs and bacon, stat. Triple servings for starters. And some hash
browns, huh?”

 


Comin
’ up,” Endo, the club’s resident chef,
called back. As the smell of cooking food filled the bar, and the morning began
to grow late, the bar slowly filled with the same men who’d been there the
night before, each and every one of them demanding eye-openers and plates of
food.

 

It was another day for the Black Smoke Motorcycle Club, and, like
every day, it was as chaotic as you’d want to imagine. Outside, bikes revved
and stalled as
hungover
men parked them willy-nilly
around the bar.

 

God damn, but I love this life,
Reign thought as he listened to Cotton wail along
to a Hank Williams song on the jukebox. His planned early morning nap kept
getting postponed. It was just past noon. With no plans for the day, the whole
club was just enjoying each other’s company, like a family, the family Reign
had never had. A family where you didn’t get beat on unless you really deserved
it. A family that laughed when you laughed and cried when you cried.

 

Across the bar, Honey was sitting on Endo’s lap as he enjoyed a break
from cooking, sipping a beer, sharing his cigarette with her so that the butt
ended up smudged with lipstick. She caught Reign’s eye and winked. He smiled
back, but wished he could sit like that with Gabriella.

 

The thought did more than surprise him.

 

It scared him.

 

He’d need to sleep soon. He wished he could slide into bed beside that
girl…clutch her hips to him, press himself against her ass, fall asleep in the
fragrant sea of her hair…

 

Meanwhile, she was dreaming. Of nothing and everything at once. All
her future and all her past, swimming together in a confused ocean of pain and
pleasure. The money throbbed in the safe. The sun rose and rose and then began
to fall. It was her first day of freedom, and she was sleeping, safe as she’d
ever be, safer than she’d been in the five years under Jeremy’s spell.

 

He would make sure she was safe, no matter where she went, he would
make sure she could sleep. As he left the crowd behind, stumbling to his
quarters on the far end of the property, he thought that over and over again.

 

I’ll make her safe. She’ll sleep safe. She’ll
always sleep safe and sound.

 

He didn’t know how. He didn’t even know why. But that was all he could
think of. And he meant to make it come true.

 
 
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