Chrome & Leather - The Novel (Adriana Ness ♯1) (Motorcycle Club Romance) (7 page)

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Some of the gathered men nodded at this last part, satisfied at the horrible end their former brother met, many of them imagined an end that did not quite meet the horror of the real situation.

Blackjack pointed at the two men playing pool and said “You two stay outside on watch, four hour shifts and then switch. We can’t be too careful".

The two burly men nodded and picked up guns from atop the makeshift bar. One armed himself with a shotgun and another with a high powered semi automatic rifle.

“Don't disturb me,” Blackjack said to the remaining gang as he lead Linda upstairs.

The base of the stairs was locked by a steel gate with a large padlock on it. Access to the second floor was completely blocked by a steel cage with thick solid bars. Blackjack took a small brass key from a leather pouch around his neck and opened the lock. Once through he locked it behind himself and Linda.

"This floor is my own private sanctuary. No one will disturb us up here.”

“I feel safe around you,” Linda said in a whispered tone and reached out to take his hand.

His hand engulfed hers and radiated warmth into hers. She could see why he was a leader and the alpha male of this group. He exuded strength and a pure unfettered masculinity. He could be hard and cruel when it was needed but she could see that the men did not follow him out of fear, they followed him out of respect. A respect she imagined was hard earned in the unforgiving culture of motorcycle gangs.

At the top of the stairs stood two doors both made of thick tempered steel. Linda had seen similar doors in back room money counting areas in Vegas. These doors could take sustained damage from gunfire. She had even seen one stand up to a grenade in a heist gone wrong. The hapless thieves had thrown it against the door and when the grenade went off the door repelled the blast and the shock wave rebounded killing one of the thieves and seriously injuring the other. Linda had found that some criminals were just plain dumb and as stupid as it seemed, some of them tried to copy shit that they had seen in some big budget hollywood action flick. She knew that Blackjack wasn't one of these, he was clever and calculating and nothing like the stereotype of the dumb biker.

Blackjack unlocked the door furthest from the stairs, using the same key as the entrance to the steel cage. Once he and linda were in the room he relocked it behind him. Linda jumped at the noise of the heavy bolt being drawn across the door. It was the sound of a jail cell closing, of a place of no escape.

Blackjack wrapped his arms around her from behind and drew her in close and gently kissed her neck. Linda stiffened a little and resisted surprised at the speed of his advances.

“Sorry, I can’t get my husband out of my mind. Every time I shut my eyes I see him looming over me like a savage beast. At those moments he was a different man, he seemed more like an animal. I was a fool for staying with him so long.”

Blackjack locked eyes with her with an intensity she had never felt before. It was if he was trying to tell her that he would take away all her pain and heartache, that he was going to be strong enough for both of them.

He pulled her close in a warm embrace and she buried her bruised and beaten face into his neck. Tears stung her eyes as she allowed herself to be engulfed in his embrace. His arms where like bands of steel around her holding her and absorbing and taking away her pain.

He ran his hands along her back and Linda felt a spark of excitement run through her body. Although her tears were fake and all part of the plan to ensnare Blackjack, her bodies reaction was not. It was betraying her as she felt her whole presence tingle under his touch.

He ran his hands along the back of her neck and it made Linda go weak at the knees. She was nearly swooning at the sensation of his rough palms stroking the soft flesh of her neck.
 

Linda's training had prepared her for having to use her body when she was undercover. Some agents faired better at it then others, some where left with deeper emotional scars from the sex then from the violence they witnessed. Linda knew how to fake it but the way her body felt now with him only stroking her neck, she knew no faking would be necessary.

Blackjacks body felt tight and muscular against hers and she could feel a warm and insistent throbbing against her.
 

She sighed gently against his neck as his hands glided over her back, feeling every notch of her spine and stroking her neck in tingly motions. Her tears began to stop and her whole body was buzzing from anticipation.

They drew back from the embrace and stared into each others eyes. An unspoken promise seemed to jump whole and fully formed from Blackjacks gaze into hers, I am your protector now, you are safe with me, it said. Linda believed it even as a small part of her mind buried deep in the back shouted at her to be careful, not to get too close to this man. Protect yourself from him it screamed. It was a tiny voice shouting from the bottom of a well.

Time froze around them in the moment before the kiss. Blackjack was surprised about the intensity of his feeling towards her. He only knew her less than a day and already he couldn't get her off his mind. Maybe it was the way that they had meet, being such a high intensity situation or maybe it was something else. Either way he was more than just intrigued by her, he already felt like he knew her. He needed to be with her and in this very moment nothing would get in his way.

The air around them felt charged and static as they moved in to kiss. Every detail of Blackjacks broad and handsome face was evident to Linda. The tiny scar above his left eye, the slight crinkle of lines around his eyes as he looked at her, the bristle of stubble on his chin and the tiny flecks of colour in his eyes. She could stare at his face for a millennia.

As they drew closer the moment of sweet abandon was broken by a loud and bellowing shout from downstairs.

"Blackjack, fuck, get down here now.”

He pulled away from her immediately, all softness from his face gone as he his features hardened. He knew his men would only call him if it was of the utmost urgency. As if snapping out of spell he was under he shook his head gently and said "wait here,” as he left the room and locked the door behind him.

Linda stood alone in the room and a feeling of rejection washed over her. She had been so close to hooking him. It wasn't only that, her heart had been pounding in her chest as they had gotten closer to kissing. She hadn't felt that way with a man in a long time, had she ever felt that way before she wondered. She wasn't sure what was going on with her feelings. Linda usually wasn't one for deep introspection, because sometimes second guessing yourself on the job could lead you to lock up and your cover getting blown. Maybe if she played this right she could use these feelings to her advantage.
 

So what if she was feeling something towards him she tried to rationalise. That wouldn't stop her from doing her job, if she got the chance she would bury him and his gang. Her old mentor in police academy used to say "eyes on the prize". She wouldn't lose focus, she would take down this gang no matter what she felt for Blackjack. She repeated this in her mind again and again, after enough times repeating this mantra, she even started to believe it.

Blackjacks bedroom was a sparse affair. A large bed in the middle of the room and a three drawer dresser beside it. The window had thick iron bars on it and the glass looked thick and reinforced, Linda thought that it was most likely bullet proof. She double checked the door to make sure it was locked and then began to look around. She knew that someone as smart as Blackjack would have an escape route hidden somewhere in the room.

She ran her hands along the walls feeling for any seams to give away an exit. She could find nothing. Searching under his bed and along the floor was no better.

Atop his dresser was a handgun and a large bowie knife in a leather sheath. She quickly riffled through the drawers only to find nothing more than some extra clothes and a set of brass knuckle dusters. I guess I'm not going to find his diary admitting to all his crimes Linda thought to herself blackly.

She ran her hands under the mattress and found another gun and a wad of hundred dollar bills in a section cut out of the bed frame. The wad of bills was banded by a thick rubber band and atop the bills was a folded up photograph. It was a picture of a storage locker with the number 2103 on the door. It looked like a locker in any of the hundreds of nondescript storage companies dotting the country. There was nothing else to distinguish it. Linda folded the photo back up and returned the money to the secret hollow. With no where else to search she flopped back onto the bed. Directly above her was a small brass ring in a recess in the ceiling.

She slipped out of her shoes and stood up on the bed and stretched to the brass ring. With a simple tug of the ring a roof panel retracted and slid soundlessly into a recess. A metal clasp held back a retracting ladder that lead into the crawl space above the room. She closed up the panel and lay back on the bed. There was nothing much more for her to do but wait.

As soon as she lay down a wave of tiredness and weariness washed over her. A fretful and shallow sleep engulfed her as she drifted off on Blackjacks bed.

CHAPTER FIVE

As Blackjack descended the stairs he could see the faces of his men below. Each and every one of them was turned upwards to him with looks of grim determination. This was not going to be good he thought to himself. Nobody spoke as he locked the metal door to the stairs behind him. Blackjack nodded towards the blondes collapsed on the chairs.

"What about them?”

"They are passed out on some heavy shit,” said one of the men, a older and greying man who looked like a cross between a viking and santa clause, and who the other members called Pops. He was a legend in the gang whose preferred weapon was a hammer. He was the definition of old school style retribution and the oldest member of the gang.

Blackjack made an exception as he usually wouldn't talk business in front of the women. It was too risky to go outside and be exposed.
 

"Talk,” he said to pops.

"I got these pictures sent to me a few minutes ago" he said handing a cheap burner smartphone to Blackjack.

On the screen was the two brothers and Red. The two brothers lay crumpled on the ground in a puddle of blood. They had both suffered multiple gunshots to the torso. Red was on his knees staring straight at whoever was taking the picture. A man dressed all in black and wearing a mask with a lurid white skeleton painted on it stood beside Red with the muzzle of his gun pressed to Reds temple. The painted skull made it look like the masked man was laughing and revelling in the blood and mayhem around him.

"Scroll down,” said Pops.

Below the photo was the message "Tomorrow at Midday meet at the docks if you want to see Red alive. Blackjack come alone." Below the message was the address of the meet.

Blackjack threw the phone backs to Pops in disgust.

"Who the fuck is this masked freak and how the hell did they get the drop on some of our best guys?"
 

Blackjack could feel his cool slipping away and the familiar pressure in his head and behind his eyes was returning. The bloodlust was rising and the need for revenge coursed through him.

"We have no idea,” answered Pops.

"Is it the Tri-staff club? Those fucks have had it in for us for years. I wouldn't put it past those weirdos to get all theatrical on us. What about the Red plague MC they still have a beef with us over that turf they lost last year? Find out who the fuck is behind it and find out fast,” Blackjack growled at Pops.

"Post double the men outside and have them on watch round the clock. You two go with Pops and hit up the usual dive bars and see if you can find anything out. What about our guest downstairs is he comfortable?"

"I checked on him myself a few hours ago. Don't worry he is going no where. You don't think its anything to do with him do you?" asked Pops.

"Doubtful. If he is causing any trouble dispose of him. We need everyone focused on these fucking masked weirdoes,” said Blackjack.

Pops pulled him aside so that he could talk to him away from the earshot of the other men.

“You know Red is a dead man already? Don't you. It will be suicide going tomorrow on your own."

Blackjack had known as soon as he had seen the picture that Red was done for. He had been in this world long enough to know that the odds of coming back from something like this were stacked against you. Most likely Red was shot seconds after the picture was taken.

"Ive no intention of rolling up alone. We are going to snatch who ever turns up at the meet and break him down until he is nothing but dog food. Then we will burn a swathe through every fucking gang that I think has any involvement. Make no mistake this is war and we are about to enter the trenches"
 

There was a certain amount of manic glee in Blackjacks voice as he spoke, a looseness in tone. He knew the animal that prowled and circled inside him was about to be set free and he was curious about what would happen when it took control of him once again.

"Get those drugged out bitches downstairs and lock down this place tighter than a nuns pussy" Blackjack snarled.

"What about the woman who was with you?"

Blackjack looked confused for a minute as if he had forgotten about her completely. For a split second he was clouded by fear, not for himself but for Linda. He didn't want her to be harmed in any way, he had promised her protection.

"Im going to take her out of here and get her to one of our safe houses,” he said impulsively.

"Are you sure thats a good idea? Will some of the men go with you?"

“I’ll take the back roads and travel fast, I will draw less attention that way. I'm ready for anyone who tries to mess with me".

Pop said nothing as he knew it best not to question or doubt Blackjack. He had seen this crazed and manic look in his eyes before. Pop did not last this long in this world by foolishly forcing the issue.

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