Share

chapter 3

Author: Triple G
last update publish date: 2025-08-29 18:53:19

Three days into her new life, and Duke was everywhere. When he wasn't physically present—taking his coffee at the same booth each morning, eyes tracking her movements—he was haunting the town itself. The garage he owned on Fifth Street. The roadhouse where the Riot Kings gathered on weekends. The memories embedded in every corner of Riverdale.

Valentina wiped down tables after the lunch rush, her muscles aching from the unaccustomed work. Her soft hands had quickly roughened, nails broken and cuticles raw.

The bell jangled and she looked up, tensing at the sight of Duke. Alone this time.

"We're closed," she lied, though they weren't for another hour.

Duke ignored her, sliding into his usual booth. "Coffee."

Valentina didn't move. "I'm not serving you."

"Yes, you are." His dark eyes held hers. "Because you need this job, and Hank wouldn't like you turning away paying customers."

She hated that he was right. Hated even more how her body reacted to his voice, deep and commanding, sending unwanted heat through her veins.

She poured his coffee with more force than necessary, sloshing some onto the table.

"Careful, Valentine," he said, his mouth curving. "Your perfect manners are slipping."

"Stop calling me that."

"Why? It's your name."

"Not anymore."

Duke leaned back, studying her. "Right. You became someone else when you left. Valentina Porter. The society wife."

She stiffened. "You don't know anything about me."

"I know enough." He took a slow sip of coffee. "I know you ran when things got hard. I know you traded your soul for a platinum card and a mansion."

"And what did you trade yours for?" she shot back, gesturing to his cut. "That leather jacket and a reputation that makes people cross the street when they see you coming?"

Something dangerous flashed in his eyes. "At least I stayed true to who I am."

"And who's that, Duke? The town bad boy? The rebel without a cause? How's that working out for you?"

His hand snapped out, fingers circling her wrist in a grip just shy of painful. "Don't push me, Valentine. Not when you're the one who left without a goddamn word."

The touch sent electricity through her arm. She pulled away as if burned. "You didn't fight for me."

He laughed, a harsh sound with no humor. "Is that what you tell yourself to sleep at night?"

Before she could answer, Sandy called from the kitchen. "Val, order up!"

Valentina backed away, grateful for the interruption. She spent the rest of her shift avoiding Duke's eyes, though she felt them on her constantly.

When he finally left, he dropped a twenty on the table for a three-dollar coffee.

"I don't want your money," she said, trying to hand it back.

Duke pushed her hand away, his fingers brushing hers. "It's a tip, Valentine. For services rendered."

The double meaning hung between them, heavy with memories of other services, other times. Her cheeks heated despite herself.

"Go to hell, Duke."

His smile was slow, knowing. "Already there, sweetheart. Have been since you left."

After her shift, Valentina walked back to Mack's in the fading light. Her room felt smaller each day, the walls closing in. But it was better than the alternative—going home to a husband who never really saw her and a sister who saw too much.

She showered and changed, then lay on her bed, staring at the ceiling. Ten years fell away in an instant, and suddenly she was eighteen again, lying in Duke's arms the night before she left Riverdale forever.

---

The old water tower loomed against the starlit sky. Beneath it, sprawled on a blanket, Valentina curled against Duke's bare chest, their bodies cooling in the summer night. His heartbeat thundered under her ear, strong and steady like everything about him.

"I got accepted," she whispered. "To Berkeley."

Duke's body tensed beneath hers. "California?"

"It's a full scholarship." She traced patterns on his skin, not meeting his eyes. "I have to go."

His hand stilled in her hair. "When were you going to tell me?"

"I'm telling you now."

Duke sat up, forcing her to do the same. His eyes, usually warm when they looked at her, had gone cold. "When do you leave?"

"Tomorrow."

The word hung between them, a grenade with the pin pulled.

"Tomorrow," he repeated. "And you're just telling me now."

"I didn't know how—"

"Bullshit." Duke stood, pulling on his jeans with angry movements. "You've known for weeks. You just didn't have the guts to tell me."

Tears filled her eyes. "I was scared."

"Of what? Of me?" His voice rose. "Have I ever given you reason to be afraid of me, Valentine?"

"No! I was scared of asking you to come with me. Scared you'd say no. Scared you'd say yes and then resent me for taking you away from everything you know."

Duke laughed bitterly. "So you made the decision for both of us. Nice."

"Duke, please—"

"Please what? Please understand why you're running away? Please forgive you for lying to me for weeks?"

She stood too, clutching the blanket around her naked body. "I'm not running away. I'm running toward something. A future. A life beyond this town."

"A life without me in it." His voice dropped, the anger giving way to something worse—defeat.

"It doesn't have to be." She reached for him, but he stepped back. "You could come. Or we could try long-distance. Or—"

"Or nothing." Duke's jaw tightened. "You've made your choice, Valentine. You choose a life where you don't have to be ashamed of your boyfriend. Where you can forget you ever slummed it with a guy like me."

"That's not fair!"

"Life isn't fair." He pulled on his shirt, then grabbed his jacket. "Have a nice life in California, Valentine. I hope it's everything you dreamed of."

He walked away, leaving her clutching the blanket, tears streaming down her face.

"Duke!" she called after him. "Please! I love you!"

He paused, half-turning. For one breathless moment, she thought he'd come back. But then he kept walking, disappearing into the darkness without looking back.

The next morning, she left for California. No goodbyes. No closure. Just a hole in her heart that she spent the next decade trying to fill with all the wrong things.

---

A knock jolted Valentina from the memory. She sat up, disoriented, surprised to find her cheeks wet. She wiped them quickly, crossing to the door.

"Who is it?"

"Me." Duke's voice, rough through the thin wood.

Her heart stumbled. "What do you want?"

"Open the door, Valentine."

Against her better judgment, she did.

Duke filled the doorway, his broad shoulders blocking the hall light. He looked at her tear-stained face, and something in his expression shifted.

"You remembered." It wasn't a question.

"Remembered what?"

"The night you left."

Valentina crossed her arms. "What do you want, Duke?"

He stepped forward, forcing her to back up or be touched by him. She chose to back up.

"I want to know why you're really here." His eyes searched hers. "And don't give me some bullshit about visiting family. Your parents moved away years ago."

"I needed a change."

"Try again."

She sighed, suddenly exhausted. "What does it matter to you? We're strangers now."

"Are we?" Duke moved closer, invading her space. "Because your body still responds to mine exactly the same way it did ten years ago."

Heat bloomed in her chest, spreading outward. "That's just muscle memory."

"Is it?" His hand rose, hovering near her cheek without touching. "Is that why you're trembling right now?"

"I'm not—" But she was, and they both knew it.

Duke's hand dropped. "When you're ready to tell me the truth about why you're back, you know where to find me."

He turned to leave, then paused at the door. "And Valentine? Don't make me wait another ten years."

The door closed behind him, leaving her alone with memories that burned hotter than ever.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Comments (1)
goodnovel comment avatar
Margaret King
this is going to be a great story. thank you for writing it.
VIEW ALL COMMENTS

Latest chapter

  • Bad Boy Biker    Bonus Chapter 26

    # Bonus Chapter 26: All of UsThe Morrison house could no longer hold all of Christmas comfortably, but they tried anyway, every year, because tradition mattered more than square footage.Valentina stood in the kitchen at six in the morning, the only one awake, coffee brewing while she surveyed the counters already crowded with prep for the day ahead. Twenty-three people were expected by noon. Twenty-three people who all needed feeding, all needed space, all needed to feel like this overflowing house was exactly where they belonged.Duke appeared behind her, sleep-rumpled, wrapping his arms around her waist. "You're up early.""Someone has to start the turkey before the chaos arrives.""I could have helped.""You'd have burned something and then insisted you didn't burn it." Valentina leaned back into him. "This is my domain. You handle the outdoor heaters and make sure the garage is presentable for whoever inevitably ends up out there.""Fair division of labor." He kissed her temple.

  • Bad Boy Biker    Bonus Chapter 25

    # Bonus Chapter 25: Steady HandsJJ proposed to Cora in the garage.Not romantically planned—not candles or an overlook or any of the grand gestures his father and sister had favored. He proposed on a Tuesday evening with grease still under his fingernails, mid-conversation about a custom build, because the moment simply arrived and he didn't see the point in waiting for a more photogenic one."Marry me," he said, setting down his wrench.Cora looked up from the frame she was sanding—she'd taken to the garage work naturally over their four years together, had her own set of tools now, kept at the shop alongside Duke's and JJ's. "Right now? Covered in metal dust?""Right now. Covered in metal dust." JJ reached into his back pocket, pulled out a ring he'd been carrying for three weeks, waiting for a moment that felt right instead of staged. "I don't need flowers to know I want forever with you."Cora set down her sanding block. Looked at the ring, then at him. "This is the least romanti

  • Bad Boy Biker    Bonus Chapter 24

    # Bonus Chapter 24: Full CircleMia Park was seven years old and had been begging to ride on a motorcycle since she was old enough to understand what they were."Everyone else gets to," she complained to her mother on a Saturday morning, watching through the kitchen window as Duke prepared his bike in the driveway for a routine ride to the garage. "Uncle JJ had his own bike at sixteen. Grandpa Duke rides every single day. I'm the only one who doesn't get to.""You're seven," Emma said, not looking up from the dishes. "Seven-year-olds don't ride motorcycles.""Grandpa Duke could hold me. Like a baby carrier but bigger.""That's not how motorcycles work, sweetheart."Mia huffed with the specific frustration of a child who believed adults were arbitrarily withholding joy. She'd inherited her grandfather's stubbornness in full measure, which everyone found simultaneously endearing and exhausting.Daniel appeared from the garage—Duke's garage, where he'd been helping with some project desp

  • Bad Boy Biker    Bonus Chapter 23

    # Bonus Chapter 23: SistersMelanie Ross had never expected to find her happy ending at a motorcycle club barbecue.But there she was, eight years after the affair that nearly destroyed her relationship with Valentina, standing in a backyard full of leather-clad bikers and their families, about to marry Tommy—a man twenty years her senior who'd somehow become the steadiest thing in her chaotic life.Valentina found her in the makeshift bridal suite—Sarah's old apartment, vacated since Sarah had moved into a house with her now-husband Dan, currently borrowed for the occasion because it had good light and a large mirror."You look beautiful," Valentina said, taking in her sister's dress—simple, ivory, nothing like the elaborate gown from her first wedding to a man who'd turned out to be exactly wrong."I look terrified," Melanie said, though she was smiling."Good terrified or bad terrified?""The good kind. The kind where you can't believe your life turned into this." Melanie turned fr

  • Bad Boy Biker    Bonus Chapter 22

    # Bonus Chapter 22: What's BuriedDuke hadn't visited his father's grave in eleven years.It wasn't deliberate avoidance, exactly. More that the grave existed in a category of things he simply didn't go near—the barn property, the old Reynolds land, the entire chapter of his life that had nearly destroyed him twice. After the truth came out about Connor, after the body was properly identified and reburied in the town cemetery instead of behind a barn, Duke had paid for the headstone and never gone back to look at it.Grace was the one who brought it up. Seventeen at the time, deep in a school project about family history that required actual research instead of the usual creative interpretation she preferred."I need to know about your dad," she told him over dinner. "For the project. Just basic stuff—when he died, where he's buried."The table went quiet. JJ, twenty-one and visiting for the weekend, looked up sharply. Emma's fork paused halfway to her mouth."Why do you need that?" D

  • Bad Boy Biker    Bonus Chapter 21

    # Bonus Chapter 21: ClosureThe trial had taken eighteen months.Eighteen months of postponements, motions, evidence hearings—the slow grinding machinery of the justice system handling a case with explosives, attempted murder, kidnapping, and arson all stacked together. Eighteen months in which Valentina had testified twice, sat through hours of Marcus's lawyer trying to paint him as a man undone by love rather than a predator who'd nearly killed her.She'd taken a leave from the bookstore the weeks she testified. Duke had gone with her every single day, sitting in the gallery, his presence a steady weight she could feel even when she wasn't looking at him.The sentencing hearing fell on an ordinary Tuesday in November. Gray sky, cold wind, the kind of day that made the courthouse steps feel especially institutional and bleak."You don't have to come," Duke had said that morning, watching her get dressed in the dim bedroom light. "The lawyer said the verdict's basically a formality at

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status