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by Camilla Isles


  Zach’s men filled him in on what happened to Dog and who they thought was Rose. Zach was happy. The bitch who killed his brother was now dead herself. He didn’t think the day could get much better until his cell phone rang and it was Hawk.

  “If you want to take out Eli and his top men, I can tell you where they’ll be picking up a supply tonight. You can pick them off and then take the goods,” Hawk answered.

  “I can’t pay you,” Zach answered. “The Rose information tapped me out.”

  “Doesn’t matter. With Eli, his VP, and top men gone I can take over the club. That’s been my mission all along,” Hawk said.

  “Works for me,” Zach said. “Give me the intel.”

  Hawk explained the time and location for the drop. He told them to get there a good hour before in case the supply truck ran early. Zach agreed and hung up the phone to gather his men.

  Hawk hung up and gave the phone to Blaze. “Is that it?” Hawk asked.

  “No, but this is,” Blaze said as he shot Hawk between the eyes.

  *****

  Zach brought all of the Hell Hounds with him this night. He wanted them all to see how he was going to take down the entire KOBMC. He motioned for his men to pull their bikes around to the back of the abandoned barn that Hawk had told him was the next meeting spot with the supplier. He had no reason not to trust Hawk. Most of the intel coming from Hawk had been correct, except for not telling him Eli’s wife was pregnant, but he wasn’t going to complain. This major piece of information wasn’t going to cost him anything since Hawk wanted the main members of the club taken out as much as Zach did.

  His men pulled to the back of the barn and shut off their bikes. A lone security light illuminated the outside, allowing them to see their way to the barn door. However, before they could reach it gunfire rained down on top of them from above. Laser and Journey stood at the hay barn window and showered bullets on the Hell Hounds. The few Hounds, including Zach, ran for cover away from the security light and the advantage it gave the KOB. But before they could, the barn door opened and more gunfire swept through the remaining Hounds. Blaze and two other club members walked to where the Hounds lay. Journey and Laser ran up behind them. If any of them moved, the KOB fired off another round into their bodies. Finally, Blaze walked up to Zach who was still writhing on the ground.

  “I wanted to put a bullet in your head like I did Hawk, but I’ve saved that for someone else,” Blaze said to Zach.

  At that moment, the men parted ways and a slender girl walked through and stood by Blaze.

  “You thought you killed your brother’s killer, but you’re didn’t because here she stands.”

  Zach looked at the thin girl, unable to process that she was the one who killed Zane. How could someone so scrawny have murdered his brother?

  “Now she’s going to kill you as well,” Blaze said.

  Rose took the gun and lowered it. Zach had already been shot in the shoulder and leg and lay bleeding. Rose wanted him to suffer. She had been told what happened to Dog and Alice a few hours ago. She’d cried until her eyes ran dry. But she was determined to avenge her lover’s death. He had been the father of her unborn child, and now he was gone. She reflected that maybe she had a hand in Dog and Alice’s demise since it was she that had killed Zach’s brother. Maybe someday she’d try and sort it all out, but not now. Now it was time to get down to business.

  Rose pointed the gun at Zach’s stomach and pulled the trigger. Blood gushed from the wound in his gut and he howled in pain.

  “Let him bleed to death,” Rose said. And they did.

  The KOB gathered up the Hounds bikes in their utility vans and threw the bodies in a mass grave in the refuge where the animals would pick at their bones. The Hell Hounds were no more, and that was how the KOBMC wanted it.

  Chapter Eleven

  Blaze didn’t want Eli informed until afterward of their activities with the Hell Hounds. He loved Eli, but he knew he’d want to have a church meeting before taking any action. Blaze was tired of meetings and losing Alice meant he didn’t give a shit. He had one purpose and that was to ensure justice for Alice and Dog and get rid of the scum once and for all.

  Eli understood, but he felt he no longer could lead this group. His priorities changed when he met Lexi and now that she was about to give birth, he knew it was time to step down and go legitimate. This made Lexi happy. She loved the club, but the life hadn’t suited her and if it made her uncomfortable, he didn’t want to be a part of it either. Especially since his dad had died, Eli no longer felt the connection he once did, so he handed the gavel over to Blaze.

  Blaze was lonely since Alice died, but after six months, he began dating again. He was rusty. He hadn’t been on a date for over 30 years. But the women he dated didn’t seem to mind and they were breaking through his melancholy, which made the KOBMC happy.

  Rose stayed with the club who were determined to take care of her. A new prospect by the name of Perks made eyes at Rose, even when she was 9 months pregnant. She ignored him for a while, but he eventually won her over, just as she did with Dog. She named her son, Brent. She thought that was a strong name.

  Eli and Lexi had their own son, Eli Jr., and added two sisters before their family was complete. Eli worked construction while Lexi remained managing The Copper Door. Despite the carnage that occurred, the rest of their lives were humdrum and what many would call boring. That suited Eli and Lexi just fine.

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