The Biker's Fate Chapter 9

Novel: The Biker's Fate Author: Piper Davenport Updated:
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Danielle

Danielle

I couldn’t breathe. No one had ever made feel the way he did and I’d known him for a little over twenty-four hours. "Wow," I rasped. He grinned, leaning down to kiss , but I laid my fingers over his mouth before he reached . "What did you an by you were going to deal with that?"

"See?" he said against my hand. "Quick."

I lowered my hand and leaned back to et his eyes. "Are you going to tell ?"

"I’m not."

"Seriously?"

He cocked his head. "I thought you wanted to know about my genius status and why I joined my ’gang.’"

"First, why do you wear a vest and a jacket?"

"This is a cut, babe. It tells the world who I am. The jacket’s for warmth or for when I ride."

I bit the inside of my cheek. "I sound stupid when I ask these questions, don’t I?"

He frowned. "Not at all. You sound curious. I love that you want to know about ."

I smiled. I liked that answer. "Okay, you can tell about your genius status now."

Austin chuckled and tugged back to the sofa, pulling down beside him. He wrapped an arm around my waist and pulled back against his chest as he leaned back and settled his feet on the coffee table again. I liked this position almost as much as I did his lap. Almost.

"I have the typical rough childhood sob story," he began. "Mom died of an OD when I was six, Dad was an abusive alcoholic, so and my sister ca to live with an aunt out here..."

"Where are you from?"

"Originally? Tennessee."

I smiled. "I thought I detected a southern accent."

"Yeah, I’m surprised I haven’t lost it considering how long I’ve been here," he said.

"I like it. It’s kind of sexy."

He grinned. "Not stupid, baby. Take that in, yeah?"

"I’m not stupid because I think you’re sexy?"

"Damn straight."

"Good to know," I said. "So, what happened after you went to live with your aunt?"

"All hell broke loose. My aunt was a bitch and she broke my sister’s arm, so we were put into the system."

I craned my neck to look up at him again. "You have a sister?"

He nodded. "She’s two years younger than ."

"Did you stay together?"

"No. She was sent to live with a couple who adopted her. They felt I was a bad influence, so they wouldn’t let her see ."

"They did?" I linked my fingers with his and squeezed his hand. "Austin, I’m so sorry."

"Not your fault, baby," he said.

"I know, but still, that must have been really hard."

"Not gonna lie. It sucked."

I looked up at him and smiled. "I bet it did."

He kissed quickly and then pulled close again. "Over the next ten years or so, I was shuffled around from one shithole to another and then when I was eighteen, I aged out."

"That’s awful."

He shrugged. "It is what it is."

"Where’s your sister now?"

"She married a doctor I think."

"You don’t keep in touch?" I asked.

"No."

"I’m sorry," I whispered.

He kissed my temple and gave another gentle squeeze. "When I was nineteen, my foster sister Annie called ... she’d been in the last place before I aged out and she was in trouble. She was drunk and so guy was smackin’ her around, so I got her out and took her ho. What I found out later was that our foster father had been molesting her and child protective services did nothing about it."

I gasped and turned to face him. "What do you an? Did she report it?"

Austin nodded.

"Officially?" I pressed.

"Yeah, babe. Officially. They buried it." He frowned. "Or they tried to. I found it."

"You found it? How?"

He scowled. "I hacked into their system and found the report. It landed in jail."

I gasped again. "You went to jail because you hacked CPS’s system?"

"No, I went to jail because I beat the shit out of our foster dad. Put him in the hospital and wasn’t street smart enough yet not to get caught. Jail is where I t Crow and he’s the one who gave a purpose."

"Crow?"

"He’s our Prez."

I shook my head. "I’m assuming that’s not his real na?"

"It’s his legal na. Crow Butler."

"Shut up."

He grinned.

"So, Crow gave you purpose. How?"

"He bailed out, gave a family," he said. "Beca the father I never had. I owe him everything. And he needed a little help protecting the club from an ex-mber who had computer skills as good as mine. Better, even. But in answer to your original question, I don’t speak like a thug because I have to work with highly educated people on a regular basis, so Crow made sure that I could converse with them properly. I’m "Booker" because, not only did I used to have my nose in a book most of the ti, I do the club’s books."

"Wow." I dragged my legs in front of , criss-cross style, and leaned forward to study him. "What happened to your foster dad?"

"He was arrested once the evidence was released and several other girls ca forward. He was an asshole, but I could deal with that, I was sixteen when I went to live with him, and other than verbal abuse, he never touched . He probably knew I’d kill him if he did. But I wish I’d known about Annie before I left. I could have protected her."

"Where is she now?"

"She’s an old lady to one of our California charter’s mbers. She’s protected."

I settled my chin in my hand. "How does the old lady thing work?"

"Lookin’ to be one?"

"Ah, no, I don’t think so." I wrinkled my nose and sat up a bit. "It’s a horrible title."

Austin dropped his head back and laughed. "It’s a title of honor, babe."

"How is calling a woman ’old’ a title of honor?"

He tugged on my hand, lifting it to his mouth and kissing my palm. "It just is."

I shrugged. "If you say so."

He released my hand and pulled his cell phone from his pocket. "Yo," he said as he answered it.

So much for my "doesn’t talk like a thug" theory.

"Yeah I’m here." Austin glanced at and then frowned. "Shit, are you serious? Tell the little fucker it’s not gonna happen. No, Mack, it’s not a fuckin’ option." He rose to his feet and stepped outside. I was left sitting on my couch in the sa position I’d been in for the last fifteen minutes and wondering what the heck was going on.

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