Forged in the Fire (Crimson Crows #1) Read Online A.L. Jackson

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Dark, MC, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Crimson Crows Series by A.L. Jackson
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Total pages in book: 168
Estimated words: 169013 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 845(@200wpm)___ 676(@250wpm)___ 563(@300wpm)
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“The kid or money. You know the score. You don’t get what you don’t pay for.”

I scoffed. “Fucking rich from the likes of you.”

He let his gaze roam the front of the property, over the row of bikes and the gathering of my men. I nearly came out of my fucking skin with him even possessing that bare knowledge, but I forced myself to toss out a stance of not giving a fuck.

He turned his scorn back on me. “Looks to me like you turned out like your pop, after all.”

My spirit howled, but I kept up that quickly disintegrating cool. “Nah, doubt something so insignificant could make much of an impact.”

“Huh. Funny since you’re making an awful big stir about this.”

“Not about you. It’s about that kid. He’s what matters. And I’m going to tell you once more, and after that, there will be no further warnings.”

I took one menacing step toward him.

My entire crew did the same, edging closer, making sure he knew the threat of death was looming.

“You’re going to turn around, drive back to California, and forget that any of us exist. You will haul your pathetic ass out of my town, and you won’t look back. You’re owed nothing but a death sentence, so count yourself lucky that I’m allowing you to walk away. Next time, I won’t be feeling so benevolent. You got me?”

He smirked a mouthful of rotten teeth. “Wonder what your momma would have to say about that.”

I nearly cracked. Ended him right there on the street. That was just as a random car drove by, slowing to gawk.

Trevan took me by the elbow to stop me, same as Dice did to Brody, that cool we’d barely been fronting dissipating to sweltering mist.

“I think it’s time you get on your way,” Trevan issued in his genial but lethal way, his attention pinned on PJ when he said it. “No need for things to get messy, but I promise you, they’re about to.”

Air puffed out of PJ, affront and the pathetic stench of a man who only had concern about himself.

He looked back at me. “This is far from over. One way or another, I’m going to make you pay.”

My mind spun through our altercation the night I’d flown in my truck to the hospital where Kai had been. In Northern California, in the city about two hours outside of Moonlit Ridge.

The way he’d demanded that I was going to pay for Kai. That nothing came for free.

“I owe you nothing.” It was a snarl. “Now get the fuck out of here before you no longer have the ability to walk.”

He took a step back, smirking harder. “You’re gonna regret disrespecting your daddy that way.”

“Un-fucking-likely,” I spat.

We all stood ground until he tucked tail to his truck. The sound of it roaring when he turned over the ignition nearly leveled me with the memories.

One of those sensory things that you could never purge from your mind.

None of us moved an inch until he turned a U in the road and the echo of it disappeared in the distance.

“Colby, Dice, trail his ass out of town and make sure he’s gone,” I commanded.

“On it, Prez.”

Colby clapped Dice on the back and the two of them went running for their bikes, while the rest of the group dismantled.

All except for Phoenix, Trevan, Brody, and myself.

“You okay?” I finally asked my brother.

Brody shook, the normal easy arrogance he wore crushed by grief. “Don’t know why you leave him standing.”

I didn’t fucking know, either.

“What do you think his game is?” Trevan asked.

“Same as it always is. An easy dollar. And Kai isn’t up for fucking sale. Bastard isn’t getting anything else out of me.”

He’d already stolen enough.

My frayed nerves zapped, not fucking sure where I was supposed to go from here. The last thing I wanted was Kai raised in this life. He deserved so much better. Deserved so much better than me bringing him out of abuse and right into something just as wicked.

The same as Brody and Elena.

Every choice I made only dragged them deeper into the foulness of my life.

I felt lost.

So fucking lost.

I scrubbed both palms over my face, struggling to keep my shit together.

Mind spiraling through so many things.

This bullshit and the task at hand.

Brinley.

Fucking Brinley who was wrecking my head.

Running with Elena and Kai.

Protecting them the same way as she’d been so protective of my little sister last night.

I whipped my attention to Trevan. “Check with Colby and Dice and make sure he gets out of town.” Then I looked between all three men. “He comes back, and he doesn’t leave.”

They knew exactly what I meant.

“You sure?” Trevan pressed.

Phoenix stirred, the Madman placated by the news.

I looked at Brody. Searching for what he felt. For what he needed. This wasn’t only about me.


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