Read Jayden (Aces MC Series Book 4.5) Online
Authors: Aimee-Louise Foster
Jay let out a deep sigh, "This
is my girlfriend Sam." Jay wrapped his arm around my waist and pulled me
in close. "She experienced some difficulties with a group of blokes, and
we've dealt with them this evening."
"And is this one of them?" he nodded towards Richmond on the floor.
"That's all my own doing they're not responsible for him." I wanted
to let him know so CJ and Jay didn't get told off for killing someone although
I'm sure they wouldn't be too bothered.
"That's fine sweetheart, you've done a good job. Was he responsible for
your face?" The smaller of the two men asked.
I nodded, "He was going to rape me, I had to do whatever it took to stop
him."
"And I agree, you don't need to justify your actions." Duke stated
before placing his hands on his hips and letting out a loud sigh. "Can you
understand why I've got the hump guys?" he asked the group.
I was a little confused as to who he was in the first place but he seemed to be
in charge, that's probably why he had the hump because he wasn't consulted.
"If you don't mind me asking,
how did you find out?" CJ asked boldly.
"The jungle drums of the clubs are in full use this evening. Woods told me
and considering this all kicked off at a family party around Hound's house, I'd
say a little sparrow has been whispering." The group sniggered regarding a
private joke apart from the old man who looked more confused than me.
"Okay quieten down, have you decided what you want to do Sam?" Duke
asked walking over to Jayden and myself.
I looked at Jay before returning my attention to Duke, "What do you
mean?"
"Well we have one dead body. If you don't mind your story being publicised
by the press and going to court then I'll call the police now and they can sort
everything out, but if you want to put everything behind you and go home then
I'm happy for my guys to take care of him." He gestured to Richmond sprawled
on the floor.
I hadn't thought about it to be honest. I didn't want everything dragged
through the mud but I needed justice for Leanne.
"They killed Leanne," I
whispered quietly to Jayden and I felt his hand tighten around my waist.
"I don't want to rush your decision but you need to decide soon as the
police will question why they weren't called sooner."
I nodded my head understanding what he was saying but I'd already made my
decision, "I'm going to inform the police."
"Okay boys you heard the lady, I want you all out. Diesel and I will stay
and explain the three pussies outside in the van." Duke winked at me
before he turned to usher the rest of the group out of the house.
"Are you sure about this
Sam?" Jay asked softly.
I nodded my head, "I've never been so sure of anything in my life."
Jayden wrapped his arms around me tightly and kissed my forehead before looking
longingly into my eyes, "I'll support you with every decision you make
babe."
"Thank you."
"For what?" he asked unsure of what I was thanking him for.
"For being you."
CJ
I stood back away from the
lowering of the coffin, I didn't know the young girl and it seemed rude for me
to be there watching her burial. I was at a safe distance so I could take calls
and answer any messages as there were issues with deliveries at the gym.
"So how many have been
delivered?" I asked annoyed that the supplier had got the delivery wrong
again.
"Just five crates." Reece answered.
"For fucks sake, it should've been fifty not five." The drinks order
for the vending machines were wrong yet again. I didn't have any of the
paperwork on me but I was going to have a shit attack when I got back to the
gym later on this afternoon.
"Okay, so does the paperwork read right?"
"Yeah it has five crates on that but because it's such a low amount
they've charged us for delivery also."
"I thought they would, right I'll sort it out when I get back." I
hung up and realised I had a message from Duke asking me to give him a call.
I let out a sigh as I pressed his number, I was trying to sit here looking
inconspicuous but I was starting to look like a dealer. I sniggered to myself
as I waited for him to answer.
"CJ"
"You wanted to speak to me?"
"Yeah, how's it going your end?" He asked sounding concerned.
"All good, there aren't many people here though which is a shame."
Apart from Sam and Jay, there were only three other people present.
"We tried to find more family but because she was in foster care, there wasn't
anyone of importance let alone people that wanted to attend."
"I know, it's just a bit shit. Is that all you wanted me for?"
"Yeah, what time you setting off?"
"Well Jay and Sam are heading to her parents house so I'll leave them to
it, I just wanted to stick around for a bit to see if they needed me."
"Okay, give me a call when you're back."
"Will do, right I've just got another text mate I'd better go, I've got
problems with the stock at the gym."
"Not a problem mate, stay safe."
"And you." I hung up and pressed my messages icon.
"What now?" I said aloud
as I pressed the unread message from a number I didn't recognise.
Can we please talk? Keira x
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Woods
The drive home from the cemetery was worse than the service
itself. Lauren was a quiet young lady, she preferred reading and nights in
front of the television rather than socialising with friends, this was
something my parents appreciated as she never used to cause them any trouble,
but since their deaths, she'd become worse. Lauren had cut herself off
completely, she rarely left the house and she hadn't used her mobile since the
night of the fatal accident.
We pulled up outside my house and I turned off the engine
and sat still, hoping that the uncomfortable silence between us would make her
fill the void. Lauren continued to sit in exactly the same position as she had
since we left the car park at the cemetery and looked out of the side window so
I couldn't see her face.
"Are you okay? I know that's a stupid question on a day
like this but I just want to know that you're alright Lauren." I removed
my seatbelt and turned towards her, "I know things are difficult but I'm
trying Lauren, I'm really trying. I miss them as much as you but this is when
we need to be strong and stick together." She continued to look out of the
window but she moved her hand and it looked as if she wiped a tear from her
face and I breathed a sigh of relief.
Lauren was yet to grieve, I'd spoken to Doc regarding this
and he informed me that the way she was dealing with our parents deaths was
completely normal and that people deal with grief in different ways. To my
knowledge she hadn't cried, it had been two weeks since that horrific night and
the tears were only just coming.
"I know it's difficult Lauren, never in my wildest
dreams did I think that I'd be living with my fourteen year old sister at the
age of twenty-four but we're gonna get through this. I've spoken to Duke and
Diesel and I'm allowed to take as much time as I want off from the club, so
that I can spend quality time with you."
My phone vibrated indicating that I'd received a text but I
ignored it. "Lauren please talk to me, I really want this to work out."
Lauren turned around to face me with her tear stained cheeks, "I don't
want to be a burden Mark."
I looked at he in wonder, she was my little sister in fact she was the only
family I had left, there was no way she would ever be a burden to me.
"Lauren what makes you think that?"
My phone vibrated again, Lauren looked to where the sound was coming from and
gave me a small smile.
"I know you have a busy life Mark I'm not stupid, you won't want a
fourteen year old hanging around I'll cramp your style."
"What do you know? My life is actually quite boring, so you being around
may even help it to become a little more exciting."
Lauren rolled her eyes and smirked and this was the first normal interaction
we'd had in two weeks.
"I promise that I will love and support you in everything that you want to
do, just like mum and dad would have, and nothing and no one is going to ever come
between that." Lauren looked at her clasped hands contemplating what I'd
just said.
"Look at me Lauren," she turned to face me. "I mean what I said,
you come first over everyone."
My phone vibrated for the third time, Lauren rolled her eyes and unfastened her
seatbelt to exit the car. "We'll see," she shouted over her shoulder
and shut the door to walk towards my house.
I removed my phone from my pocket and swiped the screen.
Hi babe, I'm horny do u wanna meet tonight?
I'm naked and waiting for you in bed.
I can't wait to suck your hard cock xx
I felt a stirring in my jeans as I read the last text, and
grabbed my cock to adjust it. I'd been chasing Lydia for two months and she'd
chosen tonight of all nights to get in touch. I brought my hand to my forehead
and rubbed it as I read the messages again and sighed as I turned my phone off
and returned it to my pocket. There was only one female I'd be spending my time
with from now on, and that was my little sister.
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