After we get backto the clubhouse, I walk through the front door, but I don’t get far as Elena and Ava dive on me, grabbing my hand.
“Oh, it’s beautiful,” Ava says and kisses my cheek. “Congratulations!”
Elena gives me a tight hug. “Congratulations.”
My eyes flick between the two of them. “How do you know already?”
“Bomber told Reaper and Viper. Viper told Axle.” Elena cringes. “And Axle told everyone.”
As we walk further inside, Cash, Rage, Reaper, and Twitch crowd around Bomber. I hear a round of congratulations coming from them.
Axle makes his way to me and pulls me into his arms. “Congratulations and good luck.”
I pull back with a smirk. “What do you mean good luck?”
“Having to deal with that cranky bastard for the rest of your life.”
I laugh out loud.
Viper’s next. He puts his arms around my shoulders. “Congrats!” He peers up at the men. “Bomber.” Knox turns to him. “I shotgun organizing the bachelor party!”
“Fuck yeah!” Axle is the first to yell out. Elena glares at him. “Oh... I meant boooo!”
“No strippers!” Elena warns sternly.
“I’m not having strippers,” Knox tells Elena. She looks relieved. I feel a bit of relief as well.
“We will have a joint party. There’s no need for a bachelorette party,” says Knox.
Viper chuckles, then peers down at me. “He just doesn’t wantyouto have any strippers.”
“You’re boring, Knox!” Viper yells out in amusement. “Wait... will Bomber’s cousin be invited?” Viper asks me.
“Yes,” I reply, knowing that they will want to be there.
“Can you introduce me to Sophie?” he asks softly, so that only I can hear.
“Sure,” I reply with a grin. He doesn’t know what he’s in for.
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Peace
Zara
“Hey, Mom.”I smile brightly as she walks into my arms. When we pull back, I lift my hand up.
She grasps my hand and her mouth gapes open. “He didn’t!”
I giggle. “He did!”
“John, your daughter’s getting married.”
Dad shakes Knox’s hand and smiles. “That’s wonderful news.” Dad steps to me and leans in, giving me a kiss on the cheek.
“Follow me inside. Everyone is out the back,” I say to them.
“There’s quite a few people here,” Mom points out as she looks at the parked motorcycles and cars.