Resurrection (The Lone Riders MC Series Book 3)

Resurrection (The Lone Riders MC Series Book 3) Read Online Free PDF

Book: Resurrection (The Lone Riders MC Series Book 3) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Michelle Betham
raised a surprised eyebrow over the rim of his reading glasses. ‘Daughter?’
    ‘Yeah. Seemed he kept her very much a secret, ‘til it looked like her and Kip Hart were about to get it on.’
    Hector’s eyebrow remained raised. ‘It would appear Benjamin has got his boots well and truly under the Lone Riders’ meeting table. Charlie Hart’s secret daughter… So, what happened to the psycho husband, then?’
    ‘She killed him. Bullet right between the eyes.’
    Hector’s head shot back up. ‘Charlie sure knows how to breed ‘em tough, I’ll give him that much.’
    Sol leaned back against the wall, shoving his hands in his pockets, his eyes down on the ground. ‘I still think this is a bad idea.’
    ‘I’m not asking you to think, Sol.’ Hector laid the photograph down on the table, removing his reading glasses and rubbing the bridge of his nose between his thumb and forefinger. ‘But your reluctance to help us deal with this – I see that as a snub to everything this club stands for. Everything you are.’ He stood up, walking over to his son. ‘I know this is something you’ve tried to put behind you, Sol, and I understand everything you’re feeling…’
    Sol’s head shot up. ‘Do you? Really? She was pregnant, Dad. She was pregnant. It wasn’t just Marianna who died...’
    Hector gently squeezed Sol’s shoulder. ‘He should never have come back here.’
    Sol shook off his father’s hand, stepping away from him, pacing the floor of the meeting room, his hands still in his pockets. ‘It shouldn’t have happened.’ His voice, although it had an edge to it, was quiet. ‘ You should have made sure…’ He stopped pacing for a second, raking a hand through his long dark hair. ‘You were there… you were there…’ He stared at his father through slightly narrowed eyes. ‘You should’ve made sure nothing happened to her.’
    ‘I didn’t know she was there until it was too late, we’ve been over this, Sol. She got in the way. It was an accident, a tragic accident…’
    ‘I mean, I still don’t get what was going on that night. Why you were even there, in the clubhouse – why Marianna was there. Everyone was supposed to be at the bar… I know Ben had gone back to get something, but… You and Ben, you were arguing, right?’
    ‘I’m not going over this again…’
    ‘No, you are, I think you owe me that much. You wanted to dredge all this up again, so let’s do that, OK? Let’s go over the events of that night, all over again. What was going on between you and Ben, huh? Was it you he meant to gun down…?’
    Hector grabbed his son’s arm, throwing him back against the wall, his eyes blazing with an anger he couldn’t keep hidden. ‘Your brother killed your wife; your unborn child. And that should be all you need to make you realize that letting him go was a mistake. You should’ve finished the job I asked you to do first time around, Sol, and then we wouldn’t have to be going through all this. Again. We’re putting it to rest this time, do you hear me? You listen to me, you work with me, and we deal with your brother once and for all. So forget the analyzing, get your fucking head back in the right place and we do this. My way.’ He stared deep into Sol’s eyes, refusing to let his gaze waver. ‘We do this.’
    ‘We do this,’ Sol whispered, his eyes as dark as his father’s. Because the memories were racing back, flooding his head, invading his brain. All he felt now was a rage he’d held back for far too long; a rage that had had time to build, to fester away inside of him while he’d tried to pretend he could forget what had happened. But he couldn’t. He couldn’t forget. And now it was time for payback.

Six
     
     
    ‘You getting used to the transition?’
    Ben looked up as Coby straddled the chair opposite him. ‘Transition?’
    ‘Lawman to law breaker.’
    Ben chuckled quietly. ‘Not so much a transition as coming full circle, huh?’
    Coby just raised
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