Harley: The Outlaw Chronicles: Book One
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le, you'd expect it to be... well, Pleasant. It looked like your typical, normal, run-of-the-mill place to live. No different than any other. At Least... that's
mous outlaw mo
age Sco
aised in England, close to Birmingham, with my mother. Before now, i'd never even left the UK, b
udging by what was in them, I'm guessing she wrote the o
arried, my mum was married. It ended badly when they were found out. He stayed with his w
. Apparently, she fell in love with a bad boy and he whisked her away. After fin
off here'?' I looked up at the cab
h..
... they are into some... less than legit stuff,
'. I looked away again. 'Are we close?
grabbed my bag and pulled it across the seats. Rummaging around u
a personal address, it was for some Garage out in California called Turners. After a quick
nd h
e started video chatting as it was quicker and more direct than posting letters, but what was w
't know their personal business or what their relationship is, but, I had s
ntimidating
plaining a bit about myself. He wanted to meet me. He even broug
ere I
d up and saw the large sign, announcing our arrival. I shoved the letter back in my bag and for the f
I looked back at the driver and raised my eyebrow. W
I be sc
''The SS'' then. That's what some people I had spoken too called them. I didn't under
I had barely even closed the door before he sped off and
orbikes lined up. Ok, well, Motorcycle club means Motorcycles I suppose. As I got closer, I could hear voices, laugh
. Getting a hold of myself, I took a few more deep breaths, thought ''fuck it'' and starte
hen suddenly, I saw them all. At first, none of them saw me, so I got closer. As soon as one of
le... is he here?' The guys all shared a look, but
riends'' I suggest you turn and walk away before she sees you'. One of th
answer. Ok, this is weird. 'Ok, well... Is that the office?' I poin
few of the guys follow
stening, darlin'. Tur
myself, but when I went to step around them, I heard a clicking noise and looked down. While it w
h
ys WERE
't believe me'. They obviously weren't going to take my word for i
around my mouth and I was being pushed, sho
saw both Ron and Jemma running towards me. They pushed their way into the group o
s seemed to back off and Jemma pul
at she was looking for you'. The short
iosity to you all, she's my daughter. Any of you lay a hand on her again, I'll kill'. I
nd a half. I guess I was a