Three years later
Bridgette stood outside looking at the remains of her childhood home. All that was left was a charred frame and a foundation that had been weathered by the years of bipolar Texas weather. The fire that she had started to remove any trace of her existence still remained heavy on her mind. She had whispered a sad goodbye to her home and the memories of her family that night. She had buried her daughter’s remains in the dirt floor of the old shed her family had built years ago. Bridgette said a silent prayer begging for forgiveness for not saving her from the horrors of her father, covered the grave with straw and old boxes, and left vowing that she would one day return. Now she was back.“Hey, Bridge.” A small voice called out to her.Bridgette turned with a small smile on her face as the six year old girl climbed out of the car. Her only friend for four years had passed away. Like Bridgette, she was all alone so she had asked her to take care of the little girl. Bridgette couldn’t deny her request no matter how much it hurt. So after Laurel’s death Bridgette signed the papers for her six year old child.As much as it pained her it also made sense that she be placed in her care. The three of them had gone into hiding together. Bridgette had changed her name and appearance. Her once curly dark red locks were now a straightened dark blonde. Her once blue green eyes were now a brilliant ocean blue thanks to her contacts. She wore makeup to cover her freckles. Everything about her previous appearance that could change did. She wasn’t about to get caught because she was too lazy to maintain the changes to her appearance.Bridgette was no longer Margo Harrison. Instead, she went by Bridgette Thomas. Sammy was her daughter as far as everyone else was concerned. No one needed to know that they weren’t blood related. No one needed to know that she was her adopted daughter. No one needed to know these things because that would just lead to questions, and questions were never a good thing. Questions were the very thing that had led to Bridgette’s best friend dying. No. Questions were to be avoided at all costs.“What is this place?” The girl asked softly.
“This? It was my childhood home.” She answered, smiling fondly.“What happened to it?” Sammy asked, frowning.“There was a fire.” She whispered.
“Is that how you lost your family?” She asked.
“No, Sammy.” Bridgette whispered.
“What happened to them?” She asked.
“Sammy, I promise one day, I will tell you everything.” Bridgette said, softly.
“Fine, but I know that is why you cry at night or look so sad sometimes.” Sammy whispered.
“Yea. I know. I can’t hide anything from you, munchkin.” Bridgette grumbled, hating how the little girl seemed to be able to get under her skin so easily. She hated it but she would fight tooth and nail for her come hell or high water.
The blonde haired blue eyed pixie was very observant. The kid had already been through hell. It was one reason they got along so well. It was also why she had gravitated towards Bridgette so easily. Sammy, like Bridgette’s own daughter, was the product of rape. When Sammy’s father, David, put his hands on the little girl for the first time Laurel had made the decision to flee with her child. Somehow he had caught up to them though. It was the whole reason she hated questions. All because someone couldn’t leave well enough alone, Sammy had watched her father beat her mother to such a condition that she had died three days later in the hospital. Sammy had been clinging to her mother’s side and refused to leave even as her heart beat its last beat.
Bridgette tried to push away her thoughts. It always led her to other thoughts that she hated. Thoughts about how she wished that she had finished off her father and left him to die in the gutter where he belonged. It had been Laurel that had stopped her. Laurel’s pained voice whispering softly for Sammy.“So what are we doing here?” Sammy asked, looking around at what remained of the old house.
“We’re going to live here.” Bridgette said, looking at the surrounding land.
“But there’s no house.” Sammy said, doubtfully.“I know.” Bridgette said, shrugging.
“Are you getting enough sleep?” The little girl wondered aloud.
“What?” Bridgette laughed surprised at her direct questioning.
“I’m just saying that the last time you didn’t sleep you made some strange decisions.” Sammy said, holding up her hands.
“We’re going to build a new house.” She said, still laughing.
At the sound of an approaching vehicle all mirth disappeared from Bridgette’s face. Bridgette turned towards the sound, putting herself between Sammy and the newcomer. She watched with narrowed eyes as they grew closer. She didn’t know who that was but they were not welcomed here. She wouldn’t be nearly as forgiving as Laurel had been. It was both her best and worst quality.
“Bridge?” Sammy asked, tugging on her shirt.“Get back in the car and stay out of sight.” Bridgette whispered.
“What’s going on though? Who is that?” The little girl asked.
“Someone who doesn’t belong here.” Bridgette growled. “Now do as I said.” She said, whispering the last part.
“Okay.” Sammy mumbled, climbing back in the car.
Bridgette sighed when she finally did as she was told. She was thankful that the driveway was so long. Bridgette folded her arms across her chest. When the person became visible she swore under her breath. Her Aunt Ginny was one of the last people that she had ever expected to see here. She hated the country. She hated this land.
“Can I help you?” Bridgette demanded when they got out of the car.
“Oh! Umm…. I was just coming by to see what you wanted to do with the property.” The older blonde woman said.
“May I ask why?” She asked, keeping an aloof expression.
“Well, it's just that this property has been in my family for generations.” She said,
“Your family?” Bridgette asked with raised brows.“Yes. Well, my husband’s family.” She said, looking around.
Bridgette’s eyes narrowed on the woman. She wondered what the hell she was trying to pull. A million questions and accusations swam in her mind. This woman had never been married to her father. Her entire family died in the house that used to stand there. She knew that her parents never had a close relationship with her aunt and for all her questions she was beginning to see just exactly what their problem with her was.
“I’m sorry, but I was told that the homeowner and his entire family died in what I assume was the house over there.” She said, gesturing towards the foundation.
“Yes. My whole family died that night. “ She whispered sadly.
What the hell are you doing, Aunt Ginny? Bridgette wondered to herself, fighting the urge to scream at the woman.“I see. I’m sorry to hear that.” She mumbled. “Well, since you asked. My plan is to build a home here.”
“I see,” the older woman mumbled, not looking too pleased with the information. Just what the hell are you up to? Bridgette wondered.
“Well If you’ll excuse me. I have a few things to attend to before the day gets away from me.” She said, opening the door to the car.
“Excuse me, but is there any way that I could talk you into selling the land back to me?” She asked.
“I’m afraid I can’t do that.” She said, pulling a face that she hoped passed as sympathetic.
“Oh, okay…” Ginny mumbled.
“Please leave my property.” She said, climbing in the car. “Stay down.” She whispered when she shut the door.
“Okay.” Whispered Sammy from under her blanket.
Bridgette started up the car and turned it around to start back the way they had come. Bridgette didn’t miss the dark look Ginny had on her face as they pulled away. She knew that the miserable woman was up to something. She heaved a sigh of relief when they finally put some distance between them. Bridgette took a deep breath and told Sammy that she could finally sit up. Once she had strapped into her seat, Sammy turned serious eyes on the woman who was now her guardian. “Who was that woman and why did she say that the land belonged to her husband?” Sammy asked, frowning. “That woman is my Aunt Ginny and she’s not someone that you should trust.” Bridgette whispered. “Is she like my daddy?” Sammy asked. Bridgette sighed sadly, hating that she had someone to compare it to. Bridgette looked at the girl in the rearview mirror and shook her head. “I don’t know, honey.” Bridgette whispered. “I sure hope not.” “You would think
It's been three years and Kane found himself in an annoying situation. He had gone to The Coffee Palace to see his sister, hoping that she would divulge some of the information that she had on the young woman he had met. Somehow he had managed to get caught in the middle of a fight involving a one night stand and a fuck buddy of his. Kane rubbed at his temples as the two shrieked at each other. He was regretting his decision to even come into town. If it hadn't been the Prez sending him he would have still been asleep. “For the love of God take this shit outside and out of my fucking restuarant!” Mary yelled, coming out of the kitchen. “Kane, you’re my brother and I love you, but for the sake of my sanity you need to get better taste in women.” Mary growled. “Excuse me!”A tall bru
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A/N: This chapter contains explicit violence. I will mark where it begins and ends so feel free to skip it if it makes you uncomfortable. Look for the ***** The large opulent mansion stood erect once again. It had taken over a year to complete and Bernard had spent that year in a violent rage that scared even his men. Bernard Shaw was now pushing fifty and he was glad to be done with rebuilding his mansion. He felt like the fire and the escape of his song bird had been the wakeup call he needed and as a result he had increased his security ten fold. After that night it had become very clear that he had become complacent and allowed his ego to get the better of him. Bernard thought back to his younger years. How he had reached such successful heights at the age of twenty-four. The death of the cartel boss that had
“Bridgette!” Sammy said with exasperation. “I don’t want to go!” “Why not?”Bridgette asked with concern. “I just don’t want to.”Sammy pouted. “Sammy, if you don’t tell me, I can’t help you…” Bridgette said, kneeling down to her level. Sammy was a bright kid who enjoyed school back in their old town. It had been three weeks since they moved back to Bryan, Texas. However, lately Sammy threw a fit when she had to go to school. Bridgette couldn’t help but be worried. She had been to the school and spoke to the teachers and staff. She had been assured that Sammy was fine and that there weren’t any problems. But Sammy’s increasing refusal to go to school had her questioning just what was going on in that school.
For the last couple of weeks Kane had been plagued by thoughts of the young woman that he now knew as Bridgette Thomas. He found it annoying. He didn’t want to think about her small curvy body and how good it would feel to have her underneath him. Nor did he want to think about her crystal blue eyes that seemed both guarded and fragile. He found himself considering her every feature, such as how her nose had a smattering of freckles across the bridge. The way her lips pouted and how plump and kissable they looked. Kane frowned into his beer, lost in his frustrating thoughts of the petite woman. Occasionally his image of Bridgette would meld with the scared young woman from three years ago. He wondered why the two seemed synonymous to him. He had been staring at his beer for a while now when a loud noise alerted him to a commotion at the fron
Good Evening my lovelies! Sorry for the late update!!!! I have been busy unpacking and things have kind of gotten away from me. I know that it took a while but I will have chapter eight uploaded later tonight. I am working on some interesting developments for this story so be sure to hang in there and bear with me! I've got twists, turns, and lots of steamy (and some very disturbing) scenes. I know that I said it before but I beleive the best villians are the most brutal. Be sure to leave comments. I love hearing feed back from my readers. Happy reading, my lovelies, and have a blessed day. :D
“God dammit!” Digger shouted, throwing his phone across the room. He had been looking for Margo for years now. He had finally caught up with her when a contact of his was arrested for beating the shit out of a woman who had taken off with his baby. Digger didn’t give a damn about that though. No, it was the woman that had been with her that caught his attention. The same woman who had once again slipped through his fingers. For three years she had him chasing his tail putting out false leads all the while she was out doing whatever she wanted. Digger, like his boss, believed that her place was in a cell waiting to service the men in any way that their hearts desired. He still couldn’t believe the bitch had taken out her guards, set fire to the compound, and then escaped. As much as her escape frustrated him he found himself admiring her. She reminded him more and more of her mother except she didn’t seem
Thank you for reading. I know a lot happened and there will be more to come. I promise that plot points and questions will be answered over time. Just hang in there with me as I am working on the next book in the series. The next book will be up soon with more romance, mystery, and intriegue. Bernard will be back with his villianous ways and Margo will be making some appearances here and there as the story follows new characters but helps you understand Bernard and the motives behind what is taking place. This book will be more villian centered than the first one. So look for book 2 of The Devil's Knight's MC Series: The Devil's Prey.
After a few more rounds they fell asleep wrapped up in each other’s arms. Kane rolled over in his sleep reaching for Bridgette but frowned when he found her side cold and empty. He sat up and rubbed the sleep from his eyes. He looked around the room and sighed at the quiet. Kane climbed out of the bed and slipped on his underwear. He padded down the stairs in search of Bridgette.Kane went to the kitchen and noticed that the coffee maker was off. He frowned and went to the office thinking that she could be there or in the bunker. When he saw that the desk was in place he began to worry. On top of the desk was a note written in Bridgette’s messy handwriting. Tears stained some of the paper causing the ink to run and smudge a little.Kane,
“I have for a long time.” Kane whispered, crossing over to her.Bridgette stood there in shock staring up at him. A deep blush spread across her face as she swallowed the nervous lump in her throat. She blinked a few times before realizing that he stood directly in front of her. She sighed as his hands threaded into her hair, holding her still as he pressed his lips to her’s.Bridgette moaned into the kiss as she wound her arms around his neck. She stood on the tips of her toes and pressed into him as he nipped and sucked her bottom lip. Her heart pounded into her chest as she lost her senses to him. He was constantly invading her mind and even though there were more important matters to deal with her mind thought only of him.In her foggy haze she barely registered him picking he
Kane returned two hours later with an annoyed Mary in tow. Her jaw was hanging open as she took in the large house on the familiar property. She turned wide accusing eyes on him a moment later as her mouth began to turn down into a frown.“Are you fucking kidding me?” She growled angrily. “This is where you’ve been?”“Just shut it and come inside. We have a lot to do and not much time to do it.” He said, climbing out of his truck.“Don’t order me around, you ass!” She huffed as she followed him to the front door.To her surprise he entered the house without knocking. She scurried in behind him with wide eyes. She couldn’t believe how massive the house was or how warm and
Kane returned two hours later with an annoyed Mary in tow. Her jaw was hanging open as she took in the large house on the familiar property. She turned wide accusing eyes on him a moment later as her mouth began to turn down into a frown.“Are you fucking kidding me?” She growled angrily. “This is where you’ve been?”“Just shut it and come inside. We have a lot to do and not much time to do it.” He said, climbing out of his truck.“Don’t order me around, you ass!” She huffed as she followed him to the front door.To her surprise he entered the house without knocking. She scurried in behind him with wide eyes. She couldn’t believe how massive the house was or how warm and
“Hey,” Dex said, coming to stand next to him.“Hey. Did you guys get everything sorted out?” Kane asked.“She’s dragging her feet and I can’t say that I blame her. She doesn’t trust anyone except Bridgette.” Dex sighed, running a hand through his hair. “I don’t know what to do…. We can’t expect Jess and Machine to take her in. They have the kids so their hands are full.”“I might have an idea….” Bridgette whispered, stepping outside to join them.“What are you thinking?” Dex asked, raising a brow.“Can you call your sister?” She asked, turning her eyes towards Kane. 
“Jess, I need you and Machine to take the kids and keep them safe.” Bridgette sighed.“I thought that they were safe here.” Machine frowned.“They were.” Kane said, still mad that she had put herself in danger again.“What happened?” Jess asked.“That bastard managed to get to an informant and his family. Long story short, their dead and they were under federal guard.” Bridgette sighed.“But what does that have to do with the kids?” Machine asked.“It means that if he can get to them while they’re under federal protection then he can get to me and it won't
“Bridgette, you need to stop and think about this!” Kane yelled, following her through the house.“There’s nothing to think about.” She said with a stoney face as she made her way down to the bunker.“Why won’t you stop and listen to me?” He argued.“Because you’re just going to try and talk me out of this and there’s nothing you can say to change my mind.” She said, starting up the computers.“Goddammit! I don’t want to lose you! I can’t go through that again!” He yelled.“You’re not going to lose me, but you are going to have to trust me!” She said, turning to face him teary eyes. &
Bridgette sighed and leaned against the railing as she thought about how crowded her place had suddenly become. The cold air blew across her skin reminding her that she hadn’t worn a jacket or shoes. She closed her eyes, savoring the quiet as the wind whipped her hair around. She didn’t mind the chill or the numbness in her appendages. Her mind was elsewhere as she stared out at the early morning sky.“Bridgette….” Kane sighed, opening the door with a fresh cup of steaming coffee in his hands. “What are you doing out here in the cold?”Bridgette didn’t turn to look at him as he watched her worriedly. She took a deep breath of air and sighed, watching the warm air float out on the early morning breeze. She tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear and nibbled on her bottom lip.