Hey Peoples,
You really gotta read part 1. This will make no sense if you don't read the one before.
RSP
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Chapter One
Kat smiled at Solomon, looking into his piercing blue eyes as the cry came out from inside the group. Blood slid down from Solomon's forehead, dripping onto his navy shirt, but he never stopped looking at Kat.
"You got spared, Parker," Kat holstered her gun and turned to the voice which had issued the cry.
Billy, the new hire from the bar, was pushed towards Kat. Watching as Billy stumbled and shook, Kat didn't feel an ounce of pity for the kid. He'd had plenty of time to come to Solomon's rescue and say that Solomon didn't kill the old president, but the kid had waited until the last possible moment.
It was just lucky for the both of them that Kat was a fantastic shot and she'd flicked her wrist at the same moment the gun had fired, grazing Solomon's forehead.
"You got some nerve, kid," a member sneered as Billy looked Kat in the eyes.
Kat stared into his brown eyes, wondering why he, of all people, had stepped forward and held off Solomon's execution. It wasn't that Kat wasn't grateful to the kid, she was.
Taking a life was something she'd never thought she'd have to do, but being the president of the Devil's Hitmen meant that sometimes she had to bloody her hands a bit for the good of the club. She'd seen Jamison do it, and Kat knew if she wanted to fill his shoes, she'd have to do it too. So she'd put aside her own feelings about Solomon Parker, put aside the budding emotions and concerns she had over the ruggedly handsome biker, and done her duty.
"What is it Billy?" Kat turned towards the kid and gave him her undivided attention.
"Don't say a fucking word, Billy," Solomon growled from his place on the forest floor and was met by a swift kick in the side.
Kat turned to the member who kicked him--the same member who'd kicked him before. Voice deadly calm, Kat stared at the young Latino man. "Do it again, Ryan, and you're going to lose something."
Ryan took a step back and away from Solomon. Kat smiled internally, knowing what she'd just wielded, authority. It was yet another sign of her place in the club, her position. She had it, no one wanted it, so she wielded it any way she wanted.
"Answer my question, Billy, or I put one right between his eyes." Kat warned as she touched her gun meaningfully.
"He didn't do it," Billy whispered, his hands shaking so badly it hurt Kat's eyes to watch.
Peering closer to the kid who looked like he was barely out of high school and far too pure to be working at a biker bar, Kat took her time and examined him. There was something about the kid that didn't sit right with her, something about the kid that gave her pause.
Kat watched Billy's chest expand as he sucked in a breath, noting the shaking hand he used to push back his black hair as he exhaled. "I did it. I killed Jamison."
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The clearing grew deadly silent, as every member turned and looked at the young bartender. Billy didn't flinch away from everyone's gaze or take a step back, he stood his ground and stared at Kat defiantly.
"You," Kat drew out the word as she crossed her arms and cocked her hip in disbelief. "Killed Jamison St.John?"
Kat looked the kid up and down, trying to see the murderer underneath the scrawny arms, legs, and innocent eyes. The kid didn't have the mark of a killer, didn't give off any strange vibe. In fact, the only vibe Kat got from him was a protective one.
Billy nodded his head vigorously as his eyes darted to a still kneeling Solomon Parker. "Yes, I--"
"Shut your mouth!" Solomon barked angrily at the kid, surprising everyone. Kat turned her head to look at the dark haired rider, taking careful note of his features. The man looked pissed, like he was about to clean up a child's mess.
Turning his head to Kat, Solomon growled; "He didn't do anything. The idiot's just trying to protect me."
Kat looked between the two men carefully, and slowly realization dawned on her. They both had rain-water eyes and midnight black hair, but whereas Solomon was ripped and corded with muscle Billy was scrawny with youth. She didn't know why she hadn't seen it before, but under the bright light of the moon, the similarities couldn't be missed.
A gasp rang out among the club members as Kat as the words clearly and loudly. "You're Solomon's brother."
Goodness, things, are getting confusing.
Kat thought as she rubbed her head. The Devil's Hitmen began to murmur and whisper, conspiracy theories flying across the clearing. It was hard to know what to believe with a relative that no one knew thrown into the mix. But on top of everything, it was late, emotions were running high, and Kat didn't want to make a mistake she would regret the rest of her life. She'd been about a millisecond away from doing that tonight as it was.
Taking her hand away from her eyes, Kat looked out at the sea of bikers in small groups. Kat could see the dissension in the group and knew that it needed to stop. The Devil's Hitmen needed to stay together and stay strong, and Kat needed to remind them of that.
"Everybody be quiet!" Kat shouted over the voices, pitching her voice high so she could be heard.
Heads whipped in her direction with lips curled in anger and distaste. "I suggest all of you go home. It's late, emotions are high, and no one wants to do anything they might regret in the morning."
Mindy broke from her small group and walked towards her, arms spread wide in anger. "Solomon did it, Kat! The monster killed my husband! Now put him--"
Kat's voice was deadly low, her eyes so hard that they stopped Mindy's tirade immediately. "I suggest you go home."
There were a few more tense moments before members finally began to get on their bikes and leave the grove. Kat turned to the men surrounding Solomon and called them each out by name. "Joseph, Dominic, and John stay."
Once the other bikers were gone, Kat turned to the few men still left. "Dominic takes Billy. John takes Solomon. Joseph you're riding in front and I got the back." The orders were issued with speed and certainty. Not a single man protested as they did what she ordered, nor did a single one question her authority. It was at that moment Kat realized she hadn't needed to kill Solomon to become a leader, she just needed to overcome a challenge. She'd done it, and now she knew she was the president.