This is a work of fiction. Unless otherwise showed, all the names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents in this story are the product of the author's imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. All characters are over the age of eighteen.
Santo Diablo Pt. 08
"Ben?" I grumbled, not happy. It was a surprise, but it made sense. Ben's problems were of his making, but he still held a grudge when I became a club member. I took a spot he thought was his, and even though he eventually joined, he wore that perceived slight like a wound. He never forgave me for lying to him and saving his sister from his abuse. Beth humiliated him that Thanksgiving day by shoving how well I treated the women in his face. Then the coup de gras. His sister Penny chose me as her guardian, refusing to live in the same house with him.
He had Julie kidnapped and shipped to him. She married his sister, and he wanted to hurt Penny by taking Julie away. Ben and Penny were twins, but he punished her relentlessly for no reason. No one understood why he harbored such hatred toward his sister. She was facing a life of submission and service to the club. That wasn't anything Ben should have been jealous of. When Roger and Susan put Ben in charge of Penny, it marked the beginning of the end, culminating in the events of that Thanksgiving day. It now seems plausible that it was just Ben's personality. Was he destined to become the monster he did, regardless of his upbringing?
He also had Ronald take Beth for him. There was no doubt he hated her. He found out she lied, telling him he never gave her an orgasm, that he wasn't attentive enough. She emasculated him. It also didn't help that Beth heaped praise on me. Ben and I grew up as friends, but something changed in him.
All the pieces fit into place. Having me shot was his latest attempt to get back at me and my family. With that came the realization he would never stop. That made getting Julie and Katia back home imperative. He knew us, knew what we were capable of. I had to assume that he knew of Katia. My visit to the General, while not a secret, wasn't widely advertised. There was a possibility one of us had a mole in our organization.
"We have two teams flying there now." I said to Susan on the speakerphone. All the women were there with me. "I don't care how you do it, you get Julie on the phone with me. I'll have it by my side. I need to talk to her sooner, rather than later."
I closed my eyes and tried to calm down. I was still in my hospital bed, and Penny was checking me over.
"Rich, you need to keep yourself calm." Penny stressed. "You can still do damage to your head if you get too worked up."
She was correct, but all I could think about was getting Julie out of there. I should have been on a plane myself. I felt helpless, and I didn't like that feeling. My head hurt. I felt a pounding that matched my heartbeat. I know that because I could hear it in my ears. As it grew worse, I saw Penny by my IV again. I reached my hand up and grabbed her arm, stopping her.
Gritting my teeth through the pain, I said, "Penny, no. I need to stay awake for the phone call. I need to talk with Julie."
"Rich, I don't agree, but it's your call." Penny replied, not pleased. "Just close your eyes and relax."
I did, and after a few minutes, I felt a little better. Everyone talked quietly while I rested until my phone rang. Penny picked it up and passed it to me. "Rich, I have Julie." Susan informed me. "The connection isn't great, so say what you need to quickly."
I heard Julie's phone added to the conversation. "Julie, you need to get you and Katia out of there now. We received your message about Ben, and that's why you have to leave."
"Rich, we're getting close." Julie said, "Susan told me you woke up. That's great. I just need another day or two to lock him down and this will be over."
"No, you don't understand." I answered. "Ben knows you. He knows what you're capable of. Assume any information you receive is a trap. It's far too dangerous. Ben has been playing a long game, one that we're just learning about. We need to regroup and go at this another way. Please, get Katia out of there. I don't want to lose you two. Ben has done enough damage, don't let him do any more."
There was silence. I thought I lost her when she said, "Ok, Rich. You win. We will need some time to arrange transportation out."
"No need." I replied quickly. "We have two teams that will arrive in a few hours."
I told Susan to fill Julie in on the rendezvous location and ensure they get home safe. Eight hours later, I received word that Julie, Katia, and our teams were airborne and safely out of the area. Another twenty hours later, Julie and Katia walked through my door.
When Julie saw me, she ran over and jumped into bed with me. She was forty, but she always thought she was sixteen. She landed and bounced me, making me groan and wince. My head shook, which hurt like hell. Penny, who was standing there, smacked Julie on her arm and admonished her. It didn't seem to influence Julie, who buried her head in my chest.
"Rich, I thought you would die." Julie said, tears running down her face. "I didn't protect you. It was my fault, and I'm sorry."
"Julie, no one could have seen that coming." I said. "You are not to blame. Place it where it belongs; squarely on Ben. I appreciate you going after the man that shot me. We may not have gotten Ben, but that was the next best thing. Anyone else who is hired by Ben to hurt us will think twice. He is zero for three, and all the people who were involved with him are now dead or in prison."
I wasn't just saying that to make her feel better. Julie killed the man that kidnapped her and shipped her to Romania. Ronald, the FBI agent that took Beth and Amanda, was rotting in whatever hole the FBI put him in. And now, the sniper known as Mist is no longer plying his trade. Julie ensured that. Believe me, word spreads within our circles who is not to be messed with. I didn't know it, but my name was growing as someone not to cross.
I enjoyed that reputation as a member of the Assassins Motorcycle Club. However, that was by association. Richard Burkhart wasn't on anyone's radar. I had a reputation up to this point of doing what I needed to accomplish my goals. People believed I killed Wayne, the previous owner of our seaside mansion, for his human slave business. Even with that, people didn't consider me dangerous. People take out competition all the time.
Those that live in our world only pay attention to the extremely dangerous people. Most of those have high body counts. These men and women will kill anyone that gets in their way, often indiscriminately. Most of them are unstable. The second group is the people that protect their assets. I fell into the second group.
The first group, people don't trust. They conducted business with suspicion and an abundance of caution. Few people form friends, and business deals last considerably shorter. The second group are the men and women that people form business relationships with. These business deals can last decades. Small business operators look to the large operators from the second group for profit and security. I would eventually be beset with people wanting to form relationships, which benefit me.
That was a concern for the future, however. My concern now is to getting back on my feet. I couldn't walk. My right leg was functional, but my left just wouldn't do anything. I had feeling in the leg, but a hard time moving it. When I tried to put weight on it, it buckled under. I had months, at least, of grueling physical therapy to look forward to.
Penny forbid me from getting involved in the business until my head healed. My sensitivity to light and sound had to diminish first. If anyone talked above a soft voice, my head felt like it was splitting. The lights in my room were always on low, just barely enough to see.