Nash
I wanted to punch something. Anything.
I glanced to my right. Knox was still wearing the fading remains of the shiner Iโd given him. Lucian was on my left, legs braced, arms crossed. In all our years of friendship, Iโd never thrown a punch at him. Iโd also never seen him get physical. I knew he was capable of it. Iโd seen the
aftermath of it. But Iโd never witnessed him in action.
These days, he preferred to unleash that pent-up boyhood fury in other ways.
But for me, I knew there was only one way to get this out of my system. โHere they come,โ Knox said.
The half circle of grizzled bikers in front of us parted as a bike roared into the lot. I recognized Grim immediately, but it was his passenger that had me curling my hands into fists.
The bike came to a stop directly in front of me. Lina released her arms from the bikerโs waist and swung one long leg over in a graceful dismount.
She had barely pulled off the helmet before I was yanking her into my side, then pushing her behind my back.
โNashโโ
โDonโt start,โ I ordered.
Knox, Lucian, and Nolan closed ranks, and together we formed a wall between her and Grim.
The seconds ticked by as I stared him down.
โGive me one reason why I shouldnโt arrest you right now,โ I growled. โSaved your girl from getting her ass kicked for one,โ Grim said
smugly.
The first check-in sheโd missed had Nolan and me heading for my vehicle. We hadnโt even made it out of the parking lot before Grave alerted me to the 911 call in Arlington. I was on the road by the time Lina called meโฆfrom Grimโs phone.
Knox and Lucian showed up at the bikerโs headquarters about five minutes after we did.
โGentlemen, I hate to break up this thrilling staring contest,โ Lina said. โBut Iย reallyย have to pee and Grim has information heโs graciously willing to share.โ
โLetโs do this inside,โ Grim said. โExcept for him.โ All eyes turned to Nolan. โOne cop is bad enough. I donโt need two of you stinking up the place.โ
Nolan didnโt look like he liked that idea. โItโs fine,โ I assured him.
โDonโt do anything stupid in there,โ he muttered. I nodded.
โSo, boys and girls, what do we do while we wait? Shoot some hoops? Play some Scrabble?โ Nolan asked the remaining bikers as we followed Grim inside.
Knox grabbed my arm. โTry not to be a law-abiding dick in there, okay?
You donโt want Grim as an enemy.โ
I jerked free of his grasp. โTry not to be an asshole in there.โ โBoth of you behave,โ Lina hissed.
I took her hand and anchored her to me. No one was getting near her.
I had to admit, this wasnโt what Iโd expected from a motorcycle club headquarters. Instead of smoke-stained drywall and beer-soaked floors, the interior of the one-story block building resembled more of a club and gallery. The floors were stained concrete. The walls alternated between stark white and dark gray with large, chaotic canvases adding brilliant pops of color.
Grim pointed Lina in the direction of the restroom and I stood guard outside while the others entered what appeared to be some sort of conference room.
When the bathroom door opened and Lina stepped out, I straightened away from the wall.
โAre you okay?โ
โIโm fine. I swear. Grim and his biker minions are actually pretty nice.
And before you even say it, none of this was my fault.โ
Every time I looked at her, her beauty struck me like a hammer. Every time my eyes found her, something inside me lit up. I wanted to touch her, to back her into the wall, cage her in, and run my hands over every inch of her body. But if I did that, I didnโt know if I would have the strength to stop. So I kept my hands at my sides.
โNash?โ she prodded. โI know,โ I said.
She went still, then shook her head in disbelief. โYouย know? What do you know?โ
I gritted my teeth. โThat it wasnโt your fault.โ โGonna be honest. I wasnโt expecting that.โ
โDoesnโt mean Iโm fuckinโ happy about you being in that situation in the first place. Even though I get to say I told you so. Because I fucking told you so. And it sure as hell doesnโt mean I enjoyed having no fuckinโ clue what happened to you after you called 911. And you can bet every expensive pair of shoes you own that I was the opposite of thrilled to find you were pulled out of that situation by men in ski masks.โ
โActually, the driver was a woman,โ she pointed out.
But I wasnโt finished. โAnd Iโmย definitelyย havinโ issues with seeing you ride up to a goddamn motorcycle club on the back of a goddamn known criminalโs bike.โ
โLook at the bright side, hotshot. Remember how you hated the numbness? Look at the colorful range of emotions youโre experiencing right now.โ
I started to rub my thumb between my eyebrows, then stopped. โThink I wanna go back to numb.โ
โNo, you donโt.โ Her soft smile disappeared and her eyes went serious. โYou need to hear Grim out. I called you for a reason.โ
Sheโd called me this time. And that counted for something.
โIโll hear him out, but I canโt guarantee I wonโt take a swing at him or slap cuffs on him.โ
โPretty sure a motorcycle club president willingly inviting an officer of the law into his lair is a big deal. Maybe leave the cuffs out of it,โ she suggested.
We found the others in what was indeed a conference room seated at a long wood table with raw edges and black metal legs.
Grim sat at the head with two of his crew at his back, a short, tatted white guy with a barrel chest and a tall, willowy Black woman with bloodred nails.
Lina waved to the woman and she nodded back.
Knox and Lucian were seated across the table on Grimโs left. I claimed the seat to his right and pulled out the chair next to me for Lina.
โLetโs get this over with. Donโt much care for cops in my house,โ Grim announced.
โItโs not exactly a picnic for me either,โ I said.
Knox rolled his eyes and Lina kicked me under the table. I gave her thigh a warning squeeze.
โWhat Nash means to say is he appreciates you sharing this information,โ Lina said pointedly.
Grim grunted.
โWhat have you got?โ I asked in a marginally more polite tone.
โMy club has had an interest in Duncan Hugoโs operations since his split from the family business. We keep our ears to the ground and keep our eyes on wild cards like that little prick,โ Grim began.
โEspecially after he decided to set up a chop shop in your territory,โ Knox pointed out.
Hugoโs original shop had been raided. Heโd set up another in the warehouse where Naomi and Waylay had been taken and terrorized. Grim had been the one to alert Knox to where they were being held.
That combined with the fact that Lina was unharmed were the only two reasons my fist hadnโt met the manโs face.
โThat was a factor,โ Grim admitted. โOur interest remained even after he disappeared. And when a certain persistent insurance investigator made it clear she wanted to chat about Hugo, our interest deepened and we started listening to the whispers.โ
I didnโt have the patience for this tap dance. โWhat whispers?โ
Grim put his elbows on the table and steepled his fingers. โThe official word on the street is that Duncan Hugo left town immediately after the shit that went down and bought a one-way ticket to Mexico.โ
โWhatโs the unofficial word?โ Lucian spoke for the first time. โHe never left. He went to ground and started thinking.โ โThat would be a real stupid move on his part,โ Knox said.
โThe feds are still looking for him. Iโve got a U.S. marshal up my ass, and Hugo decides to stick around?โ I prompted. โIt doesnโt make any sense.โ
โIt does if heโs planning to move on the family business,โ Grim said. Lucian and Knox exchanged glances.
Linaโs hand found mine on her leg and squeezed.
โYouโre talking about an organized crime war. You canโt raise an army without someone running their mouth. No one makes moves that quiet,โ I said.
โNot necessarily,โ Lina cut in. All eyes went to her. โAll Duncan needs to do is sit tight until the feds move on his father. He doesnโt need an army for that. Just a few loyal soldiers to ease the organization through the transition of power.โ
Fuck.
โDo the feds know about this?โ I asked.
โAccording to my sources, theyโve been receiving anonymous information thatโs helping build their case against Anthony Hugo,โ Lucian said.
I didnโt want to think about how Lucian had sources in the FBI.
โThat information could be coming directly from Duncan,โ Lina pointed out.
โFuck.โ My brother combed a hand through his beard. โSo he feeds the feds info on Daddyโs operation, and when they lock him up, Duncan steps into Daddyโs shoes?โ
โThatโs what it looks like.โ
โWhy wouldnโt the feds just move on both assholes?โ Knox asked. โAnthony Hugo has been running a criminal empire for decades. His
son is small change by comparison,โ Grim pointed out. โHe tried to kill my brother,โ Knox barked.
โThe feds cut deals all the time to get what they want. Theyโve had a hard-on for Hugo Senior for years. Theyโre not gonna waste resources on a
small-time car thief, especially not if heโs a valuable enough asset to them,โ Grim said.
โSo what the hell am I supposed to do with this information?โ I demanded.
โYouโre supposed to watch your fuckinโ back,โ Grim said. โIf Duncan Hugo decides he wants to step in as head of the family, all he has to do is clean up a few loose ends.โ
Linaโs leg tensed under my grip.
โAnd those would be?โ I asked, already knowing the answer.
Grim looked at me. โYou.โ Then he shifted his gaze to my brother. โAnd your girls.โ
Knox growled.
โAwful hard to build a case if none of the witnesses can talk,โ Grim said ominously.