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They called him Breed but it was a sign of respect, not disrespect. The name his mama gave him when he was born was Jericho Moon and he was the leader of The Tennessee Breeds MC. They were a group of misfits who had come together to form a family of sorts. They lived on the top of Tarron’s Ridge for a reason.
Tarron’s Ridge was in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, somewhat near the town of Chattooga, Tennessee. Tarron’s Ridge also overlooked the Tennessee River and the place where Jericho grew up. He’d grown up as part of a small tribe of Cherokee living in the mountains and while his mother was a full blooded Cherokee, Jericho wasn’t. But he was so much more than just his father’s bastard son. People looked up to him as the President of the MC, not out of fear but out of respect. He protected his people and everyone else that lived on Tarron’s Ridge.
Breed was a big man, he stood six foot four in his stocking feet. His boots gave him another inch or so and he was close to three hundred pounds of pure muscle. His long black hair was caught in a ponytail, hanging halfway down his back, and his bright green eyes, the only thing he got from his father, were squinting in the full daylight’s sun rays.
Today, he and some of the others in the MC were out looking for an intruder to their home. They had noticed signs of someone unfamiliar on the Ridge and Breed knew where there were signs, there was usually trouble. His men and family were tight knit and their lives were hard enough without someone else making trouble for them. Whoever the intruder was, they were making themselves a pest and leaving potential problems for those who lived here.
He'd been traveling close to the river, looking for signs of anything that shouldn’t be there when something caught his eyes. A small dingy sitting in the river shallows. It bumped and swayed with the current of the water. Breed stopped his motorcycle and walked over to where it was. Looking down into the ravine where the boat sat in the underscrub, he could see that it seemed to be intact.
Looking down into the dingy, he saw a woman. She was tall and slim with short blonde hair. The tips of her hair were dyed lime green and Breed just shook his head. What really bothered him though... she was covered in bruises and didn’t seem to be conscious at the moment. Her skin looked sunburnt. Her lips were dry and cracked, as if she hadn’t had any water for some time.
Not that he blamed her, the water she'd been caught in was nasty, and green with scum it didn’t look drinkable. But he saw nothing in the dingy with her, so she hadn’t prepared very well for her adventure or rather misadventure, he concluded.
Breed knew he couldn’t leave her here, so he gathered her up in his arms and carried her back up to the road. He called his VP and told him he had a passenger but he would need a truck to haul her back home. While he waited, he studied her again.
Her skin, although bruised, seemed to be clear and smooth. She was a beautiful woman and it appeared she had money but if that was true why was she floating the river in a small dingy? Her clothes were jeans and a tank top. The material was good quality, certainly better than anything he’d ever owned. She wasn’t wearing shoes of any kind which he found odd and her wrists were rubbed raw, almost as if a rope had been around them at one time.
Breed couldn’t help but wonder why she was in the dingy in the first place, and why was she so bruised up. Where had she come from? Why was she here?
When Greer, his VP pulled up in an older truck he stopped and a cloud of dust flew around the vehicle. Greer opened the door and got out. He frowned when he saw what Breed was holding in his arms. “What the fuck?” he asked. “What you got there, boss?”
Breed looked at his VP and drawled, “It’s called a woman, Greer.”
Greer shook his head. “Ha-freakin-ha, funny joke there, boss. I know what a woman is, you prick. Where did you find her? And why is she all beat to hell?”
“No freakin’ clue,” Breed grumbled. “I found her in a dingy, caught in the underbrush.”
Greer checked her over again as he noted her sunburnt skin and her dry lips. “Wonder how long she’s been there?”
“Sorta why I called you,” Breed told him. “We need to get her back to the compound for Cowboy to look at. Then after she answers some questions, we’ll all know more about her, won’t we?”
Greer rolled his eyes. “Just get in the truck while I load your bike,” he muttered.
Breed shook his head and walked over to the truck. He got into the vehicle with her still in his arms. While he settled her in the seat on his lap, he watched as Greer loaded his ride. On the way back to the compound, he studied her face again.
The bruises looked to be a couple of days old already and were starting to fade. He couldn’t wait to see what color her eyes were and ask her about what happened to her. He saw dried blood inside the collar of her tank top and he moved the material to one side to check it out.
What he saw there had him sucking in a breath and it turned his quizzical feelings into rage.
Breed caught sight of something in Brian’s hand.Kizzy straightened her body and let out a heavy sigh. “I-I didn’t feel much when you told me Joey had… But I feel grief over Brian. I just can’t help it. He’d raised me since I was little.”Breed stood her up. “I get it.”Her tear stained eyes looked up at him. “You do though, don’t you?”He shook his head, “Kizzy—”She placed her fingers on his lips, cutting his denial off. “You have a brother. In fact, he’s your only brother. Your only sibling too. You then have to decide to…” Her voice fell away.He swiped the
Breed slowly nodded. “He killed Matt then Brick shot Joey. But…”“But what?” Kizzy asked.“Joey took a shot at me.”With a scared gasp, Kizzy stepped close to him and grabbed the sleeve of his shirt.He tucked her in close, next to him. “Blade tossed himself in front of me and took the bullet?”Gasps could be heard from all over the room.“What?” Shyla exclaimed. “That’s not…” Her voice fell away.“So, is he…?” Kizzy asked.“No…” Breed paused. “Well, Cowboy said it was bad.”“So Brian is still okay?” Kizzy asked.Breed dropped his gaze to her. “Yes and no.”“What?”“He told me…” Breed shook his head.“What?” she asked.“He said that he would not die by Joey’s bullet. That he would be dying a whole different way. Then he said he wanted me to take care of you and make sure you were happy.”Kizzy’s eyes widened. “No…” She even managed to laugh. “You must have misunderstood.”Breed slowly shook his head. “No…I understood it clearly.”So,” Crow broke the stunned silence.” Basically, you ar
With a gaping, bloody hole between his eyes, Joel’s body slid slowly down the wall to land on the floor in a heap.He had flown past Brian, who now looked down at him.No one moved for a few seconds, as they all tried to take in what just occurred. Then everyone scrambled for the pair on the floor.Brick reached down for his prez, who shook him off.Cowboy knelt next to Breed, checking him over. Rain knelt down by Blade. Then with Bear’s help they turned Blade’s body over to find his chest covered in blood. His eyes were closed while his chest was bleeding profusely.Breed had risen to his feet and gazed down in disbelief at the man he’d hated for most of his life. He raised his gaze and sought out Brick.Brick stared down at Blade as well. Then he looked up at his President and whispered, “Why would he take a bullet for you, boss?”“The fuck if I know, but when he recovers, I plan to ask that question.” Breed growled.Rain was already attempting to stop the bleeding. “You mean if he
Joey paused then said, “What was it Matt told me about Brian? Oh yeah, some ancient Indian spirits came and made him face his worst crimes against his fellow man. That should have taken a whole week though, right?” He gazed over at Brian. “I bet it put your ass in a tailspin, old man.” He paused to laugh again as tears leaked from his eyes. “Did those spirits take what was left of your soul? Nah… you don’t have one of those, I suppose. Did they finally take you on a trip to hell where you belong, grandpa?”Brian just blinked at his grandson as if he didn’t even understand what the man just said, or he didn’t care. Then he turned his head and stared at Babe. He gasped when he saw her blonde hair and deep blue eyes. He stood up slowly and began to back away from her. He didn’t stop until he got to the wall and couldn’t go any further.No one said a word for a long moment, as they all stared at him.His face had paled and his wide eyes were glued to Babe. He looked damn near terrified.Th
Twila turned to Babe and brushed a strand of hair away from her face. “When I found you on the highway that day, you were the answer to a prayer. I took you in and loved you as one of my own but I knew you didn’t belong to me. At least, not only to me. I can’t blame you for trying to find out.” “I love you both…” Babe paused to look over at Bear. “I’ve been happy all these years and I don’t want to leave here but I need to know my own name.”Twila raised her head and met Breed’s gaze. “Can you honor her request? Can you help her find out who she really is and what happened the day her parents died?”Breed paused and studied her for a moment. “It won’t be easy and I make no promises. We can ask Brian but I’m not sure he would even remember eighteen days ago, let alone eighteen years ago. He might even hide the truth despite being insane. The Ancestors really messed with his mind.” He looked over at Brick and nodded at Blade. “Make sure to cuff him but bring him along.”Brick nodded an
Breed turned to his man and told him calmly, “Brick, put the gun away before it goes off.”Brick’s lips tightened as he held his piece a little tighter. For a moment, he looked like wanted to argue with his prez but he followed Breed’s orders. He slid his gun back into the waistband of his jeans.“Now someone better tell me what the fuck in going on here.” Breed growled.Babe stepped away from Blade. She swiftly swiped the tears from her face with both hands. “This was all my idea,” she began to explain. “It was my fault. I needed to know something and I came here to ask him something. He didn’t know I was coming and he never asked me to set him free.”Breed frowned as he studied her. “What did you come to ask him?”Babe wiped her face again and stood a little straighter. “You may or may not know my story, the way I came to be with the tribe but eighteen years ago, Twila found me along the road in Alabama. I was lost then and I’m still sort of lost today. She gave me the name Babe as
“What’s wrong with Shyla?” Breed asked Kizzy. “Why did she pass out like that?”Kizzy turned hateful eyes to him. “Blade has a habit of stomping people when he wants to inflict pain doesn’t he?” Shaking her head she said, “Cowboy thinks he broke her ribs maybe. He also thinks her lungs are bruised.
Breed just stood there looking stupid for a second then he shook his head and stared into the trailer. “We've need to move them out and get gone. We’re running out of time.” He looked over at Greer and Shyla. “You got her?” he asked his VP.“I got her,&r
Breed signaled to Maverick and Monster to get the body off the road. Then he hopped up into the seat and shut the door. Peering down, he saw there wasn’t a fat ass dead biker there on the ground anymore. With gloved hands, he put the truck into gear and got b
Decatur…It was about two and half hours before dawn, when a diesel mac truck with a trailer turned out from the compound. It did a slow turn and got onto the main road. After about ten minutes, two cycl







