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Ifelt the van cometo a stop and then I was dragged out and guided who the fuck knows where. I did my best to stay upright as I tripped my way next to the biker who led me. “Can you slow down just a little?” I asked. “I have no idea where I’m going, and you seem to have forgotten I’m blindfolded.”

“Shut the fuck up,” he growled, but he did slow his pace.

Okay, I was back with the young guy. He was a recruit, which was strange, because he seemed out of place. He was more like a college kid trying to act tough.

We stopped moving and my blindfold was tugged down my face. I blinked, trying to get a sense of where I was, but I was in a dark hallway, in front of a nondescript door. The young recruit unlocked the door and shoved me inside.

“Joey!”

“Oh my god, Bonnie?” I sneered.

She ignored me as she rushed to Joey. Her hands were secured behind her back and her face was beat to shit. “Where’s Snapper? Get me out of here.”

“Can’t Bonnie,” he said. “Orders.”

“But I told him where—” She cut off her words and glanced at me.

“You told him what?” I ground out.

She didn’t answer me, so I turned to the recruit.

“Joey? Are you Tammy’s little brother?”

He frowned at me, but neither confirmed nor denied.

“The same little brother that my VP’s woman helped keep out of prison?” I could see a flash of guilt in his eyes and knew I’d hit pay dirt. “Well, that’s a wonderful thank you, Joey. And don’t think it won’t go unwelcomed. You thought prison was your biggest fear? Just wait until the wrath of Lyric Marxx comes a calling, you little shit.”

He scurried out of the room, pulling the door shut with a slam, and I faced Bonnie. “Did you have something to do with this?”

She dropped her head.

“How the fuck would you know where we were?” I spat out.

“Linda and I had coffee this morning. She mentioned Milky was picking you up from the airport.”

I sighed. Well, shit. Linda was just dumb enough to let that slip.

“And you figured if you told Snapper where to grab Doc, what? He’d make you his old lady?”

She shrugged.

I rolled my eyes. “Jesus, Bonnie, I thought you were smarter than that. You’re nothing but gash to them. You were nothing but gash to the Dogs as well, but at least they treated you with respect.”

“You’re such a smug, superior bitch, Liv, aren’t you? You always get everything you ask for, no one ever says no to you, and it doesn’t matter that you’re crazy, or treat people like shit, everyone does whatever the fuck you say.”

“I treat people in kind, Bonnie. So, you may feel that way because you’re a dumb cunt who can’t find her way out of a paper bag. And when someone tries to steal my man, I tend to get a little testy about it.” I nodded toward her face. “But, hey, looks like Snapper improved your nose. Maybe you can find a better-looking man now.”

She let out a feral squeal and made a run for me, but at the last second, I pivoted and stuck my foot out, tripping her. She had no way to break her fall with her hands tied behind her back, so she went down hard. Groaning, she rolled to her side as blood poured from her mouth.

“Stay down, Bonnie. Seriously. I’m not in the mood to hurt you more, but I will if I have to.”

She closed her eyes and nodded, and I went about looking for something to get these damn zip-ties off my hands.

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Jasmine

Icarried Sebastianinto the club and found Alamo in Rabbit’s office. “Any luck?”