lood. Mike's face, twisted with a rage I'd never seen, loomed over me. His boot
upright in bed,
quilt. Sunlight streamed t
round. The baby
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t t
y. The day the Vultures MC descended
et hitting the cold wooden floor.
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t this
y jeans and a shir
m. I had to s
ool, the desert sunrise painting the sky in
he center of our small, dusty town. I ran
e crank and
rning quiet, a piercing shriek that echo
creaked. Sleepy, con
rs. Henderson called from h
yelled, my voice hoarse. "We have
evacuation. It was always parked by the old gene
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d sharp, clawe
ar
town, stumbled towards me, her
it's gone! M
ha
Jake, and most of the Vigilance Committee
t me like ph
I managed to ask, dre
. Out at the old Devil's Canyon mine. He said... he said you were
n. Miles out.
e'd left us all
he was just out on a joyride. This time, he
ces gathering around me – wo
gh last time. This time, he'd made sure
in the distance, I thought I hea
ust the blood pou
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