LOGIN~lily~
I looked at him, expecting him to say something else, but he didn’t. He just nodded and was about to exit. “Wait,” I shouted. He turned back. “Can we talk?” I whispered. He hesitated for a moment, then nodded and turned towards me. I took a deep breath in and let it out. “I didn’t want to leave you. I just wanted to find myself. I mean, all my life, all I have ever known was the motorcycle life. I just wanted to figure out who I was and what I was meant to do. I know I didn’t do it the right way, and I apologize for that. Please, can you forgive me?” I asked, my eyes searching his. He stood there for a moment, his eyes locked on mine. The silence between us felt heavy, loaded with the weight of the past. “I… I get it,” he finally said, his voice softer than I expected. “You needed to find yourself. I just wish you’d told me. We could have figured it out together.” I swallowed hard, tears stinging my eyes. “I was scared, Nick. Scared that I wouldn’t be enough, that this life would swallow me whole before I even got a chance to know who I really was.” He sighed, running a hand through his hair. “I get it, Lily. But you should’ve trusted me. Trusted us.” “I know,” I whispered, my voice cracking. “I’m sorry.” He took a step closer, his eyes never leaving mine. “I’ve missed you, Lily. More than I can put into words. But this… this is a lot to process.” “I understand,” I said, nodding. “Just… please know that I never stopped caring about you. And I’ll do whatever it takes to make things right.” Nick’s expression softened, and he reached out, taking my hand in his. “We’ll get through this, together. But it’s going to take time. Trust doesn’t come back overnight.” I nodded, squeezing his hand. “I’m here for the long haul, Nick. Whatever it takes.” He gave me a small, tentative smile. “Alright. Let’s take it one step at a time. Starting with taking down these bastards who are threatening the club.” “Agreed,” I said, feeling a glimmer of hope. “Let’s do this.” As Nick turned to leave the room he glanced back, giving me another smile. I slumped back on the bed, wondering if things would ever be the same as they were. I rubbed my hands over my eyes and quickly got up. “I’m gonna worry about the past later,” I muttered to myself as I pulled my laptop back towards me. “Time to see what Mr. Lightfoot is up to now.” I began typing, my fingers flying over the keys as I broke through their firewall and security clearances. This was second nature to me now, this dance with the digital world. I found the folder I was looking for and began sifting through the documents. Mr. Lightfoot was careful, but not careful enough. There were patterns in his transactions, connections that tied him to the dirty dealings I had uncovered. I started mapping out his network, linking names and locations, building a case that would expose him and his cronies. Hours passed in a blur, the only sound in the room being the quiet tapping of the keyboard and the occasional rustle of paper. My eyes burned from staring at the screen, but I couldn’t stop. This was too important. A knock on the door startled me. I looked up to see Ironhead peering in, his usual smirk in place. “Hey, Lily Bell, you’ve been at it for hours. Take a break, get some food.” I shook my head. “I can’t. I’m onto something big, Ironhead. Ironhead walked in and stood behind me, looking over my shoulder at the screen. “Damn, girl, you’ve still got it. But seriously, you need to eat. You’re no good to us if you collapse from exhaustion.” I sighed, realizing he was right. “Fine. I’ll take a break. But just for a bit.” He chuckled and ruffled my hair. “That’s the spirit. Come on, I’ll get you something from the kitchen.” I closed my laptop reluctantly and followed Ironhead out of the room. I closed my laptop reluctantly and followed Ironhead out of the room. Snake was sitting on the floor, sleeping. I snickered to myself. “Some guard.” Ironhead kicked Snake on the side, rousing him. He looked up, blinking groggily. “Sorry, man. I dozed off for a moment.” Ironhead rolled his eyes. “Yeah, well, you’re lucky nothing happened. Come on, we’re grabbing some food.” Snake nodded, rubbing his eyes as he stood up. “Thanks. I could use a break.” We made our way to the kitchen As we walked in, the aroma of food hit me, making my stomach growl. Ironhead handed me a plate, and I took a bite, not realizing how hungry I was. Snake joined us, grabbing his own plate and digging in.~Nick~“Well, that was a shit show,” I rasped out.I had been busy in my office when I heard a bunch of commotion downstairs. Just as I rounded the corner, I saw lone police officers barging into the club. After that, I saw red as I made my way downstairs to intervene. I knew Lily would make herself scarce the moment she heard the police identify themselves. She knew they were after her and would do anything to get her, even planting false evidence to detain her.I stormed down the stairs, my anger rising with each step. The officers were spreading out, their hands resting near their holsters, their voices echoing through the club.“We’re looking for Lily Johnson,” one of them announced loudly. “If anyone knows where she is, it would be in your best interest to tell us now.”I pushed through the crowd of confused and angry club members to confront the officer who seemed to be in charge.“What the hell do you think you’re doing?” I demanded, my voice booming over the murmurs of the cro
~lily~As I walked down the stairs, I could feel eyes on me. I looked around, noticing the girls all staring at me, one in particular giving me a nasty glare. I smiled back and continued walking until I heard a small feminine voice behind me. “Your name’s Lily, right?” I turned around and came face to face with a tall, slim female with golden hair and hazel eyes. I smiled. “Yes, I am.” “My name is Jen. You probably don’t know me since I came after you left, but I’ve heard all about you from the other girls.” I looked over her shoulder as the other girls watched our interaction. “Probably bad news, I bet.” “Oh no,” Jen said quickly. “Well, besides Priscilla. She’s infatuated with the prez,” she added, rolling her eyes. I chuckled softly. “Figures. There’s always one in every group.” Jen smiled sympathetically. “Yeah, well, she thinks she owns the place. Just ignore her. The rest of us are actually pretty nice.” I nodded, feeling a bit more at ease. “Thanks, Jen. It’
~nick~ The next day, Lily, Ironhead, Snake, and Death were all in my office. “Okay, listen up,” I began. “It seems that a company named Vehement is trying to sabotage or bring down motorcycle clubs in the area, and they have set their sights on us. Lily here has come to us with information on their moves and also for her protection. It seems the boss of this operation has caught wind of Lily snooping into their files and is trying to either frame her or kill her. So, here’s the plan.” Everyone in the room leaned in concerned about the situation. “We’re going to hit them first,” I said firmly. “We need to gather more intel and find out just how deep this goes. Ironhead, you and Snake will be our eyes on the ground. I want you to stake out Vehement’s main office. Find out who’s coming and going, and see if you can get any leads on their next move.” Ironhead nodded. “Got it, Prez. “Hey, wait,” Snake interjected. “I thought I was on babysitting duties—I mean, security detail, protec
~lily~ I looked at him, expecting him to say something else, but he didn’t. He just nodded and was about to exit. “Wait,” I shouted. He turned back. “Can we talk?” I whispered. He hesitated for a moment, then nodded and turned towards me. I took a deep breath in and let it out. “I didn’t want to leave you. I just wanted to find myself. I mean, all my life, all I have ever known was the motorcycle life. I just wanted to figure out who I was and what I was meant to do. I know I didn’t do it the right way, and I apologize for that. Please, can you forgive me?” I asked, my eyes searching his. He stood there for a moment, his eyes locked on mine. The silence between us felt heavy, loaded with the weight of the past. “I… I get it,” he finally said, his voice softer than I expected. “You needed to find yourself. I just wish you’d told me. We could have figured it out together.” I swallowed hard, tears stinging my eyes. “I was scared, Nick. Scared that I wouldn’t be enough, that this
~nick~ I don’t know what I’m doing. Seeing Lily again brought back memories I thought I had buried and burned. The day I came back to the club after a run, I was so excited to see her. So when they told me she left, I didn’t believe them. Not until I came to her room and noticed that all of her stuff was gone. She didn’t leave a note or anything; she just up and left. Fuck. But who would have thought it was her rerouting our shipments? I knew she was always tech-savvy, but to break into the shipping dock just to get our attention was beyond crazy. Now, here she was, asking me for help. I walked down the hall, heading to the bar to try to clear my head, when I heard her voice. She was talking to Ironhead. Those two always used to be close when she was at the club. I think I broke Ironhead’s nose once when I thought he was fucking her. I stopped outside the doorway, listening. “I know I messed up, Ironhead,” she was saying. “But I’m here now, and I want to fix things.” Ironhead’s
~lily~ I watched him head out, probably going to tell the rest of the guys. I made my way out of his office, Snake following behind. I couldn’t help but look around. The place seemed the same, but it wasn’t. It seemed Nick decided to high-tech the place as I looked at the security cameras around the room. “So, how do you know the prez?” Snake stated, his rough voice startling me. “Umm,” I blushed, “we used to see each other when I was around the club.” I glanced back at Snake and watched as he looked at me curiously. “Sooo, you and the prez used to fuck?” he said bluntly. I rolled my eyes at his crude words. I guess some things never change. “Yes, we used to fuck.” “So you were a club whore and decided to bail out of the business?” he stated. I turned around, irritated at his words. “Look, yes, I was a club whore. Yes, I slept around, but don’t ever think that I ran out. I was looking to better myself, to find out who I really was,” I stated as I spun around and marched off, l







