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Hands out in front of him, Mad Jack made a truce like motion. “Nah, bro, it isn’t like that… I really dig Dee. I never felt like this for a chick before. There is something about this one that makes me want to keep her safe and make a life with her. Fuck if I know how the hell it happened. My family loves her and she hasn’t had it easy. She was being given away! What the hell was I supposed to do, let somebody like you take her? If I hadn’t taken her, she’d be back getting shit from the step mother. Or maybe somebody worse than me would have stepped up; I wasn’t trying to be a hero. I liked what I saw in Deidra, I can’t explain it but I knew I had to do it.”

Black Dog thought about Mad Jack’s words. Hell, he was feeling the same way about Willie. He grinned, “Funny how that shit happens. I heard Willie saying she was nobody’s ol lady last night and I grabbed her ass right off that stage. I don’t even know why the hell I did it. I woke up this morning to her mother and that nasty sister standing at the foot of the bed screaming all kinds of shit. I decided I felt like hanging around her more and I’m moving in. I get what you mean about keeping Deidra safe, kinda feel the same about Willie but you know I don’t stay around for long. You though, you got Whiskey’s daughter and that my friend is some serious shit. Last thing you need is our president and Satan’s Attitude on your ass. I leave Willie, she feels bad for a little while, but no real harm done.”

Jack looked at his friend. “You keep telling yourself that, Dog. You’ll hurt Willie, but as usual you won’t give a shit. I knew who Dee was; hell, I had to talk to Whiskey, he told me what he expected and he was serious. I heard shit from Darko, so yeah I know what I’m doing. Willie, she’s a nice chick, you don’t need to be breaking her heart. I hope you never fucked her sister because that’d be some fucked up shit.”

Black Dog rocked back in his chair. “Never hit on Teddy, she has a thing for Hammer.  She’s looking to be an old lady to the national president, according to the gossip. Moose finally got an ol lady, I was living with him and they want their space. After what I saw this morning with those bitches howling, I decided Willie’s place would do. Plus she agreed to my rules. Maybe the chick wants a wild ride, don’t know, don’t care but I’ll give her everything she needs and take everything I want.” He grinned that wicked smile of his and took a toke off the joint that Mad Jack passed to him.

“No wonder ya got the name Black Dog, you really are one. Your heart is black as sin. Willie is a friend to Elena and Joy and my sister. Don’t think they’ll let you break her heart, bro. I’m betting Dusty is telling Elena how you grabbed up Willie, and Darko probably got an earful. If I heard about it, you know everybody’s talking.” Mad Jack was trying to stay neutral about Black Dog and Willie but he didn’t really like what his bro might do to Willie.

“Tell ya what Jackie boy, you worry about your bitch and I’ll worry about Willie. Who the fuck knows, maybe I’ll fall in love like you.” Black Dog was laughing so hard he nearly fell off the chair.

 

 

W
illie and Deidra pulled out of the driveway and neither had anything to say. Finally, Deidra broke the ice. “How long has Black Dog been your old man? I’ve just become Mad Jack’s property. I guess I’ll be getting his ink soon enough, he hasn’t mentioned it yet though. You know Jack don’t you?”

“My sister Teddy knows him better and I’m not Black Dog’s ol lady, I don’t know why people keep asking whose ol lady I am. What is up with that? Last night I answered nobody’s ol lady and BD had a fit. Oh shit, I’m not supposed to call him anything but Black Dog in public.” Willie tried not to laugh but couldn’t help thinking about Black Dog’s rules and give a muffled laugh. “He made up a bunch of rules for me and said he was moving in and he got me the job dancing at Dirty Deeds club. I had a huge fight with my sister and mother this morning. I really don’t even know him. I quit my job at my sister’s store when he came in with Jack. Next thing I knew, I was asking him to take me for a ride, and he stayed. He’s a bit pushy and this is so not like me to just pick up a man.”

Deidra burst out laughing and Willie gave her a wounded kind of look.

“I’m very sorry, but you sound so serious Willie. I think you and Black Dog make a cute couple. You aren’t the typical biker chick that I’d picture Black Dog with. You look too innocent and you’re too darn sweet. Watch your heart with him. I guess that isn’t what Mad Jack would want me to tell you. He asked me to explain the life to you, he considers you a friend.” Dee tried to explain herself.

“Dee, I’ve always done exactly what was expected of me unlike my two older sisters. Yet I am the one who seems to be the big disappointment to my parents. My sister Roberta is a bitch who whores around, my sister Teddy tries to avoid the family; God knows what she is doing. My parent love when Teddy comes to visit. Me, they just boss around and Roberta does no wrong in their eyes. I just want to have some fun and live a little before I go back to being a teacher. My life is so boring all winter that I actually look forward to work. I usually paint and I don’t go out to bars. I truly don’t know how I got the courage to ask him for a ride. I never thought I’d dance in my underwear but I made great tips. I hope I can dance again really soon, I have to pay for my horse, buy art supplies and pay bills. I think that BD likes me more than he wants me to think too. I’ve never lived with a guy before and I doubt I’ll keep his interest too long. I think I live a boring life and he will get tired of me…” Willie sounded sad as she finished the sentence.

Deidra heard the sadness and loneliness in Willie’s voice and she reached over and patted her hand. “One thing I do know is all about bikers Willie, and if you have a thing for Black Dog, we’ll find a way to keep him interested in you. When I came here to New Jersey, I was escaping my stepmother. I had no hope that I’d meet a man as nice as Jack. I was scared, he saw me, and the rest is history.

“He has a very nice family and they’re really nice to me. Now I have some hope back that I’ll be able to go to college and have the life my mom wanted me to have. You have to have faith and hope, Willie. I was near to giving up and thought I was going back to Maryland. I was praying somebody decent would save me; I was that desperate. No way did I want to go back there.

“Things sucked for me after my mom died, my crazy stepmother hates my guts. I don’t know how Margo was able to get my dad to go against me and it hurts so much. One day I’ll tell you all about it, just not today. What do you want to drink? I hate beer; do you think we could get some wine or maybe some alcohol? I’m not into pot or drugs very much either.”

Willie decided she had a lot in common with Deidra and had made a new friend. “Black Dog said to get whatever we wanted so let’s go inside and see what they’ve got. My sister Teddy swears if you drink when you have a hangover, it will cure it. I have a hell of a hangover today. If you ever want to talk about anything I can be a good listener.”

“Thanks, I am really glad Jack decided we should be friends. I know all of this must seem strange to you but one day you’ll get the whole story.” Dee replied firmly.

Willie smiled and agreed, “Jack is a good guy, a bit wild, but he’s always been nice to me. I wouldn’t want to be on his bad side though. I’m happy you found each other.”

The two girls got out of the car and headed into the liquor store. After deciding on vodka and grabbing two cases of beer, they loaded up the car. Willie made a stop at the grocery store to grab some snacks and hot dogs and hamburgers. Deidra pointed out they needed something to go with the vodka so she grabbed a bunch of frozen orange juice concentrate too.

It was fun to shop with a friend and they chatted about their common interests. By the time they were done, Deidra decided she’d do whatever she could to help Willie keep Black Dog as long as he treated her well. One thing Deidra hated was abusive people. She planned to watch this Black Dog and see if he really had feelings for her new friend. Willie was such a nice but innocent girl who was about to find life was going to change radically for her.

On the way out of the parking lot, Willie impulsively made a decision to head to the barn where she kept her horse. She wanted Dee to see her horse and she wanted to talk some more.

“I thought we’d drop in and say hello to Picasso, my horse. I usually see him every day and I thought maybe you’d like to meet him. I’d like Black Dog to meet him but I doubt he likes horses.” Willie hoped Dee liked the idea.

“Fine by me, I like horses, my friend had one. I used to ride and I am in no hurry to get back but remember we’ve got meat and food so we can’t stay long.” Dee didn’t want Willie to get in trouble with Black Dog or for the groceries to spoil.

As they were heading toward Sea Woods, they stopped at a red light. A bunch of motorcycles swarmed around them. One biker pulled along the car and looked at Willie and Deidra with quite a bit of interest until his passenger poked him hard. Deidra sat very still and Willie waved at them. As soon as the light turned green, they roared past but that one biker took one last hard look at her and she could have sworn her sister Roberta was on the back of his bike. He was a hot looking man and he stared at her with an intense glare. She read the name on their colors aloud, “Filthy Fiends MC, who are they?”

Deidra took a deep breath, “Willie, turn around now, and head back to your house, you just waved at a club that Nefarious is at war with, so is Bound for Hell and Satan’s Attitude. We need to get back right away and you don’t wave at the enemy. Their vice president was staring at you and I don’t like this one bit. Now they know your car. I don’t want to go anywhere but back to Mad Jack. Please turn around.”

Willie heard the fear in Deidra’s voice and turned back. “I swear my sister was on the back of the bike of the guy who was staring at me. Roberta isn’t into bikers, though. Black Dog never told me there was a war with bikers either. Do I have to be scared now?” Her voice sounded bewildered.

“I don’t know truly, but you need to tell Black Dog what happened, I’m telling Mad Jack. I just know they’re at war and now that they know your car it might be good to stay away from them. If that were your sister, would she tell them you’re with Black Dog? You don’t want to get in the middle of a biker war. Are you sure it was Roberta?” Dee wasn’t sure what else to say to Willie or what she could say to her.

“That had to be Roberta or she has a twin. However, my sister wouldn’t go with bikers, she is a snob. She was looking for a rich husband as far as I knew. Oh damn, my sister is into speed and coke and I bet that is who sells it to her. I wondered where she got it and I was going to ask my sister Teddy but she and Roberta don’t even speak.

“I thought maybe she got it from her, but it is doubtful. I don’t know if Roberta would tell those bikers about me, I would hope not but I don’t seem to know my sister anymore. I recently found her stash of drugs the other day. I knew she was getting high more than usual, and I’m scared to talk to her about it.

“Roberta is a real bitch. I don’t know who would be the selling her drugs, so I guess she gets it from those guys. I can’t see her hanging out with them though. Damn that Roberta, she told my mother I’m with Black Dog and yet she is hanging with bikers too! That bitch, I should have slapped her even harder!” Willie exclaimed loudly.

“I don’t know what to tell you except to avoid your sister, and tell Black Dog everything; you know he is a SAA. I know that even the smallest detail can mean something and his position makes you at a risk too. So we’re going to tell them what we saw, and where those bikers were headed, agreed?” Deidra voice was on the stern side and Willie nodded her head in agreement although she was curious to know what this SAA stuff was all about. She wasn’t asking either as it was in the rules not to ask questions about the club.

They pulled in the driveway, as she parked Willie beeped the horn. Deidra looked at her as if she was crazy.

“Why did you beep the horn?” Dee was amazed. Did Willie expect the bikers to come down and get the groceries? Deidra shut her eyes thinking Willie had a lot to learn and she had to teach her.

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