Under Fire (Winged Enemy MC Romance)

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Author: Olivia Ruin
I turning into my mom?
    “Look, we need to talk later, but can you pour me two beers? I promised Kat that we would catch up a little.”
    “Sure.” I poured the beers in efficient, choppy movements. As soon as they were done I slammed them down on the bar in front of him. Beer slopped up and over the sides.
    He stared at me for a moment, and I looked back into his eyes. A few moments passed, and then he took the beers. “We will talk,” he said.
    I watched him go, retiring to the far corner where he had set Kat up with a table. He had to shoo away other men, since it seemed as though half the bar had followed Kat over to talk with her or maybe just bask in her beautiful presence. It was sickening to see grown men, hardened bikers, act like teenage boys that fawned over the popular girl in school. I may have grown up with some unresolved issues in that department.
    After the bikers were chastened by their leader, the atmosphere in the bar regained some of its usual gaiety, albeit muted with the death of their comrade. I wondered if Jed had spread news of Frank’s death yet, but saw no evidence of it. I passed my time serving drinks up to any man who needed a new beer. I found it funny that despite the upgrades and the many new beers available to sample, most of them went right back to drinking the old swill that had been the only option on draught at the Roost before the shooting.
    There were a few of the new young men that I hadn’t met before, and they were introduced over the course of the next half an hour. I had seen a couple of them around town before, and now I finally learned their names. Zach was the lad who had spoken to Kat when she came in to the bar, and he was practically a member of the club already. Always underfoot, he knew all of the men and all of their bikes. He had been fixing up motorcycles since he was in diapers, and it was always assumed that he would become a member when he became old enough.
    It was shocking to me that teenagers would join the club, but that must have been some latent mothering instinct in me that wondered where the kids were going wrong these days. It was funny, since I was all wrapped up in an MC gang myself and completely enamored with its leader.
    There was Matt, Rick and Dave as well. I should call them the four fours, since they all have names of the same length.
    “Hey Dave, what’s the deal with Kat?”
    He looked over in the corner and whistled. “Well, she’s a fox, isn’t she? She used to be around all the time back when I was younger. Her and Jed used to date, pretty serious, too. There was a lot of talk about them getting hitched, but it never happened. Then there was some big drama that went down in the club and she split town, although Jed stayed.” His eyes squinted as though he had never thought it through before. “Always thought that was weird, but I guess I just figured they broke up for some reason. The guys never told me what happened, and I guess I just stopped pestering them about it when the next distraction came along. I haven’t even thought about her in years, so I never thought to ask now that I’m old enough for them to probably be ok with sayin’.”
    “Hmm. Drama, you say? It can’t have been too bad, can it? I mean, she and Jed seem pretty chummy now.”
    Chummy was an understatement. Cozy would have been a better word. I wished I hadn’t brought attention to it, since everyone knew that Jed and I were seeing each other in some fashion.
    Jed had his arm comfortably around Kat’s shoulder, and as the eyes of the watchers turned on them they burst into companionable laughter as if on cue. I felt my cheeks flame up as my boyfriend soaked up the attention of a gorgeous woman without a care in the world, on display for the entire gang to see.
    “Oh, hey now,” said Dave when he turned back around and saw my face. “They go way back, you can’t go reading into things like that. I’m sure it’s not what it looks like.” The words
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