Ha! I just got why the lesbian bar is named the Clam Shell. – Sledge
It was Knuckles first night working as a bouncer at the lesbian bar. He stood where the new head bouncer, Sledge, had told him to, and had to admit, it was a good spot to see the majority of the place. The main bar was a large semicircular white granite with multi colored lights flashing against it in rhythm with the music. There were two male and three female bartenders behind the large bar. They all wore leather pants and matching leather vests. The women’s were zipped about halfway while the men’s hung open.
There were two smaller bars, also rounded with lights. One was on the upper level and the other over in the VIP area. They each had a male and female bartender with the same uniform. The waitresses all wore coordinating leggings or tight jeans and t-shirts with the bar name on the front and a questionable quote on the back. So far, his favorite declared to be from Eleanor Roosevelt, “Horrible in a bed, but great against a wall.”
There was a large dance floor in the center of the room that was dark hardwood, although he doubted that it was actual wood. The floor surrounding it was a black carpet and along the walls were oversized c-shaped booths with undersized tables. The tables and wooden portion of the booths matched the dance floor while the pleather alternated between pink, purple and blue.
The VIP area had couches instead of booths. They were black, contrasting the white marble floor and silver accents. He knew that the upper level had black and pink chairs with dark gray floors and glass top wrought iron tables
The walls in the main area were a dark gray with silver trim pieces that reflected the swirling and flashing lights that were everywhere. Shortly before the bar opened, the large overhead lights were turned off and the multi colored swirling spot lights came on.
When the black lights landed on the waitresses, their mouths would glow blue, as would some of their nails. Some also had various designs painted on their skin and one bartender had his vest hanging open in such a way that his nipple rings would glow brightly.
The VIP area was painted slick black with crystal like trim. Upstairs was a soft pink with black trim. It clicked suddenly that the waitresses in the main area had black shirts with silver writing. The upstairs was black with pink writing and VIP waitresses had black shirts with iridescent writing. He wasn’t sure why he hadn’t noticed that before.
Scanning the room again, he saw a very familiar face. Smiling to himself, he left his post for a moment to approach the woman with the rainbow hair.
“Swinging for the other team?”
“Just got to pay the bills.” Taz said getting the beer bottles situated on her tray. “Hope you’re not looking for a date.”
“Working as a bouncer.”“I didn’t realize that you were in this chapter.”
“Haven’t been for long.”
She smiled as she started to walk away. “Buy me a soda after work.”
He agreed and returned to his post, a moment later, Sledge walked up.
“I know that she’s pretty, single and straight, but you’re here to work.” He reminded the younger man.
“She’s also my cousin. We grew up together. She’s damn near my sister.”
Sledge nodded. “Don’t let that interfere either.”
“No offense, Sledge,” Knuckles laughed, “but if a fight breaks out, I’m hiding behind her.”
“She’s Sinner’s daughter, right?” He asked and when Knuckles confirmed it, Sledge nodded and walked away.
It was a Tuesday night and it was relatively slow. Closing down at two did not take long since the process had started long before. Knuckles walked Taz out to her pickup. He asked if she remembered where the clubhouse, also known as Sinners Shack, or simply the Shack, was and she nodded. She agreed to go and wait for him there, he couldn’t leave until Sledge released him. That would not happen until all the employees had been escorted to their cars or safely sent home.
Taz stepped into the building that held so much of her past. She had very few memories of the clubhouse that bore her father’s name, but knew that if she spent some time looking, she would find touches of her parents.
The large front room held several couches and recliners. Three pool tables sat to her left, currently only one was in use by a single player. He was older, but still handsome and built. This was emphasized by the fact that he was wearing just his cut, jeans and flip flops. She may have sworn off men, but she could still appreciate the view.
As her friend Celeste would say, window shopping is not just for clothes.
The columns that were supporting the ceiling and upper floors, originally painted white, were covered by signatures from brothers, bunnies, family and visitors. Inadvertently, she had been the one to start that tradition. When she was four, she was proud that she could write her name. If she looked at the base of the fourth column to her right, she would probably find her childish scribble. Jazmine. With the J looking more like a T, the E written backwards and a Z instead of an S.
One of the older brothers, Pops she believed, wrote his name also. That way, if she got in trouble, he would too. Her mother had simply laughed and added her own name. It didn’t take long for the others to add their names.
Forcing back her tears, she looked down at the dark wood floors. They were almost black, which kept oil, grease and mud from being so obvious. The walls were a gray and the ceilings were now a nicotine yellow. What was once the check-in desk was now used as a catch-all. Her mother would have a fit over that.
“Hey, pretty.” A drunk slurred as Taz stood just inside the building. The black hair and blue eyes told her that he was one of the many Lowery men.
Before leaving the club, she had pulled on baggy jeans and a loose long-sleeved t-shirt. Her blonde hair was still down with the rainbow under layers peeking through. Her aquamarine blue eyes sparkled with amusement. She had a tan that darkened slightly every day during her run.
Taz smiled at the man and read his name as Molly, “Hey handsome. Show me where the bar is.”
Molly put his arm around her shoulders and guided her toward the bar that he just left. He was big and burly with bright blue eyes and pitch-black hair pulled back in a French braid well past his shoulders and his full beard was just as long. Molly wore the standard uniform – jeans, motorcycle boots, dark t-shirt and the Devil’s Saints leather cut.
He led her through the wide doorway with BAR in the stained-glass transom. The dark floors continued in here. The walls were flame red with black trim and crown molding. Plastered all over the walls were pictures of the brothers at various events. Some were old. Some recent. There were a few that were obviously special and were not overlapped. Her eyes flickered to the family photo of hers that was taken just days before the shooting.
“Molly, I thought that you were headed to bed.” The girl with a pink Mohawk said as Molly sat back on the stool.
“I found a new pretty.” Molly said beaming at Taz.
“You need to leave the pretty alone. Becks will have your ass.” The girl looked at Taz. “Please tell me that you’re not with him.”
Taz laughed and shook her head. “Waiting on my cousin, Knuckles.”“Good. He doesn’t need any more women in his life.”
“Always need more women.”
“You need to leave some for the rest of us.” The man from the pool table patted him on the shoulder. “Come on. Let’s get you to bed before you have another baby.” The man, Riffraff, helped Molly stand up and walked him out and towards the stairs.
“First baby?” Taz asked.
“Not hardly. Do you want a drink?”
“Water is fine.”
“This will be number 13, but his first son and first baby with Michaela.” She handed over a bottle of water. “I’m Noel.”
“Taz.” She smiled at the bartender. She had purple eyes with pink stars and a couple of facial piercings on her right eyebrow and another on her opposite nostril, Taz could barely see the tongue ring. Noel also had an industrial bar on her left ear and both had five hoops going through the lobes she wore a low-cut halter and low-rise shorts that showed off her tattoos. A silver chain accented her small waist.
“I didn’t know that Knuckles had any family around here.”
“Until tonight, I didn’t realize that he was here. I thought that he was still in Sunnyvale.”
There was a loud commotion as the bouncers from the various bars and clubs began to arrive. Bypassing her cousin, her attention fell to the largest prospect there. Taz stood at five feet eleven, her thick soled boots added another three inches, but Trevor was still at least a foot taller than her as she slid off the stool and approached him.
“I was hoping to see you tonight.”
“Sorry, sweetheart. He’s not into your kind. But I am.” One of the men said and she simply ignored him.
“What the fuck Trev? Because I swear, if you’re breaking up with Clay, I will rip your fucking balls off!”
Trevor reached into his inside pocket of his cut and pulled out a small box before taking her hand and putting the box in it.
“I’m not breaking up with him. I had to do a few odd jobs to pay for it.”
Taz stared at the box on her hand not sure what to do or say. “Well, fuck me.”
“Like Chains said, not into you. But I’m sure that you could find a volunteer.” Trevor grinned as he took the unopened box back.
“I don’t have time for that.” She replied offhand, ignoring the men who were raising their hands offering to be a tribute.
“Molly would like for you to make time.” Noel chimed in getting beers out for the new arrivals.
“I certainly don’t have time for a man with thirteen kids.”
“But do you have time for a drink?” Knuckles asked directing her back to the bar.
“Maybe for you, if….”
Knuckles grinned at his cousin before handing over the keys to his bike. “Don’t stay out to long-"
“Don’t lay her over, wear a brain bucket, don’t talk to guys wearing other colors, don’t put a girl on the back and for Gods sake, don’t let Scrapper know that I took your bike.”
He placed a kiss on her temple. “Good girl.” She hugged him tightly and gave him a kiss on his cheek. “Go, before I change my mind.” He released her from the embrace and simply smiled as she dashed out of the building and towards his bike.
“You often hand over your bike?” Werewolf asked.
“Only to my favorite cousin.” Knuckles admitted picking up his beer and taking a drink.
“Family. Off limits.” Toad said as he joined the group.
“Nope. I don’t tell her what she can and can’t do. She does what she wants. If you’re smart, you do the same.”
Fight in a ring and you can get a title. Fight on the street and you can get a charge. – Text from Taz to KnucklesIt was Saturday night, and Taz had a fight. Once she was back home, she called Knuckles and let him know that she placed and moved up the rankings and because of that, she had another fight in two weeks. She returned to work on Tuesday, makeup hiding the last few bruises. She doubled down on her workouts and sparring. Then came the weekend of her fight. Not only did she move up in rankings, she won her first headlining semi-pro fight, by a technicality, but she was grateful for the win. She had three weeks before the next fight against one of the top contenders in the state. Wednesday afternoon of the second week, Taz returned to the house that she rented with two other girls to find cops and the landlady out front. She was usually only there to sleep and shower and had very little contact with her roommates. Taz gave permission for the police to search her, the pickup
At the touch of his hand on her shoulder, Taz stood and followed Riffraff out of the office. “Do you need to get anything from the house?” he asked once they were in the hall, Molly closed the door behind them. “No, it’s all in my pickup." She admitted following him to the parking lot. Again, she thought it a little sad that her entire adult life would fit into two duffle bags and box. “The house was furnished. Only things I had there were clothes and a few little items.”“Same here.” He held the front door open for her. “Moved out of my Nan’s house and into Army barracks and then into the clubhouse. I have never owned a single piece of furniture.”Taz gave a small laugh. “Similar. From Brutes house to the mother house to that house and now this clubhouse.”“Why not just come to the clubhouse?” he asked as she stopped next to a black four door pickup. Opening the door, she gave a little shrug. “My whole life has been centered around the Saints. I needed something that was not comple
She intrigues me. – Riffraff to his daughter about Jasmine“Tell me that you want this, without any regrets after, and I will fuck you so good that you won’t remember your name.” Riffraff said quietly, again seeing the struggle she was having with herself. “I…. I….” She gulped. Without a doubt, she wanted him. Taz could feel his hardness pressed into her, and was sure that he could make her forget her name. She also knew that tomorrow, there would be regrets. Riff leaned down and kissed her then he slowly got up and helped her to sit up. He pulled her to the edge of the bed and sat on his heels between her legs. Cupping her cheek, he brushed away the tear from the corner of her eye. “Don’t ever give yourself over if you don’t want it completely.” He whispered. “When you are ready, all you need to do is knock.”Glancing at the bulge of his crotch, she felt guilty. “But you-"“If you’re with a man simply because he can’t get himself off, you’re with him for the wrong reasons.” He ha
Running is the stupidest form of exercise. Unless there’s an angry bear involved. – RiffraffIt was a little after nine the following morning when Taz stepped back into the clubhouse from her morning run. She still had bruises, but they were already starting to fade. After so many years, she knew how to take care of her body after a fight. Her hair was still in the multiple French braids that her friend Celeste had done like always. This time several braids melded into one of three at the back of her head, which then became one at the base of her head. Celeste loved doing her hair. She loved putting multiple colors in it. And she loved twisting all the colors together. She already had the next dye job picked out. Just had to master the braid. Taz usually just agreed to whatever Celeste suggested and settled into the chair for nap.Stepping into the building, she saw the concern of several brothers and her cousins scowl. She couldn’t help but grin as he started to walk towards her.
Old people and technology are always an entertaining combination. – PriscillaPriscilla was showing Toad how to cast a video to the TV in the meeting room. After the third time, he shook his head. “You’re just going to have to stay for a little bit of church.” He told her with a grin. Some of the other chapters had patched women, he knew that she wanted to be patched herself.The teen smiled at him broadly. Like her father and so many others of her family, she had black hair and blue eyes, but hers were from a bottle and contacts. She stood just over five feet and was just starting to really bloom into womanhood. Her hair was just shy of her shoulders and pulled into a half up do with a small rubber band. She wore jeans and a t-shirt and biker boots. Her facial features were a combination of girlish looks and the woman she would one day be. Slightly chubby cheeks with plump lips and lush eyelashes. She wasn’t quite a looker yet. But her father knew that she soon would be. And it was
Our sweet adorable little angel would probably kill her cousin given less than half a chance. – SinnerPriscilla tapped her phone screen and then the fight appeared on the oversized screen on the wall. “This is from last October. It was a charity fight, but see how she hits and then she spins around her opponent, quick kidney punch and then she’s back where she was and boom, boom, upper cut and leg sweep.” Priscilla walked them through several more clips, giving play by play commentary on them.“Why did you call her the devil?” someone asked. “It’s from her signature move. She spins around her opponent just like the Tasmanian Devil does.” The teen explained even though she thought that it was obvious. “I wasn’t always as big as my cousins. I had to learn how to fight dirty.”“And she can hit.” Knuckles said and his brother agreed. “Damn straight she can.” Priscilla said pulling up video from last night’s fight. “Watch this. BOOM! Fucking bitch goes down!”“Priscilla Marie Lowery!”
Shopping is nothing but pure torture. And I know torture. – DomThe following Saturday Taz walked into the clubhouse gym to find the guys setting up a boxing ring. She had noticed that the equipment had slowly been moved around through out the week, but didn’t ask about it. New padded flooring had been installed and the lighting was replaced. “What are you guys doing?” Taz asked as they hooked the ropes in.“Our consultant suggested that you would like to have a ring here.” Spider told her. “Who’s your consultant?” she asked watching them struggle. She rolled up onto the mat and walked over to manhandle the rope and post into place. “My daughter.” Molly said. “You’ve done that before.”“Some of my first fights required help for setup.”“Where do you want the heavy bags?” Buck asked as some of the guys brought in some boxes.“Ya’ll don’t-" “Talk to your new social media manager.” Molly pointed to his daughter who was directing the guys that were bringing in gallons of paint. “She
Every woman needs a super hero in her life. Cape is optional. – NanWithin days, Priscilla had the gym redone, Taz's wardrobe updated and created a new social media presence. Whatever the hell that meant. The brothers were telling her that she had a lot of followers. Again, whatever the hell that meant. And her picture was almost always being taken. She knew what that meant. It meant she was annoyed. And the questions. Favorite color. Favorite food. Did she always want to be fighter? What got her into it? What did she want to be when she grew up?How did she answer those questions? And answer them without giving away her secret. Her shame. The fact that she did not feel like a real woman. The anger she had literally fought through in the ring. The shame that kept her from telling even those that were closest to her. The secret that only Knuckles and Brute knew. The one thing that she was not sure if even Scrapper knew about her. Taz knocked on Riffraff's door on Thursday night. S