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as about to prove them wrong until the man who destroyed m
screamed past my helmet, carrying the acrid smell of burning rubber and gasoline. This was freedom. This was po
was Ghos
erfecting her, using every spare dollar I could scrape together from my day job at Murphy's Garage. Murphy paid me half what he paid his male mechanic
petitor, a rider on a Yamaha R1 who went by "Razor," was half a bike length behind. I could feel his frustration radiating throu
t Rider was a woman
as the
ed every inch of this abandoned airstrip outside town, knew exactly where the asphalt cracked and
omething was wrong w
couldn't see clearly. Panic shot through me, but I couldn't slow down now, not this close to the finish line. I'd
rd. My hands flew up instinctively to catch it, and the bike wobbl
tumbled f
crowd of spectators, rough men and women who bet on these illegal races fell
ne breathed. "Ghos
e calculating in a way that made my skin crawl. I'd been so careful for
es approaching. Heavy bikes. Harleys, from the sound of them. The crowd parted like the R
in Coldwater knew Dax Steele. Six-foot-three of leather-clad muscle, dark hair pulled back in a
at destroye
ross the silent crowd. "Ghost Rider finally show
. Of course he did. In a town this sm
rced my voice steady, e
ground he walked on. "Just enjoying the show. You've got skil
sharp as a blade. "Don't yo
Surprise, maybe. Or respect. It v
angry. "We got a problem here, Ghost Rider. Turns out Razor had a tracker on your bike. Cl
I snapped. "I won
course three nights ago, practicing. That's against the rules. And Razor's bike?
idn't touch his bike. I've
or spat, pushing forward. His face was twisted with rage. "Probably planne
hese people had bet money on Ghost Rider, had built the mysterious racer up into a legend. Finding o
to his belt, where I knew he carried a knife. "You pay back ev
I barely had fifty dol
at kind of money
stepped closer. "Because one wa
oose circle around the scene. Dax hadn't moved, but his
e fifty grand, or we take it out of your hide. And that pretty l
f anything happened to it, Murphy and his family would be ruined. And
ore time,
s," Snake repeate
me a triumphant sneer before climbing back on his Yamaha. I stood th
st a
hed me with those unsettling dar
" I asked, too tired and sca
htly. "Maybe I have a s
anything from
pulled out a cigarette, lit it. "Meet me t
wou
ons. And because despite what you think you know about me, about my club
his Harley, the eng
umble. "Or start running. Though we b
k of wolves, leaving me alone in the darkness w
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