Chapter Twenty-Two
Broken Angels MC
AXYL
Iâm jolted awake by the sound of shouting downstairs. The bed is empty. What the hell is happening? I scramble out of bed, pulling on my shirt and jeans before heading downstairs.
The sight that greets me makes my blood boil. âWhat the ~hell~ are you doing here!?â Everyone turns to look at me, their faces guilty, like kids caught stealing cookies.
âAxyl, honey. I came to get my boys. I miss my family. I miss you. Iâve changed. Iâve gotten help,â Lana says. Sure, she would say that.
She doesnât know that weâve been keeping tabs on her. Westyn has been tracking her for a while now. Heâs kept us informed about her...side activities. Thereâs no way Iâm letting my boys anywhere near that.
Before I can respond, Aliana beats me to it.
âLike I said before, youâre not getting anywhere near ~my~ boys. Get out of this club before I throw you out. No oneâs going to stop me this time,â she snaps.
âTheyâre not yours. Theyâre MINE. I gave birth to them. I raised them. Youâre just the slut whoâs sleeping with my husband.â
âWeâre divorced, Lana. Get out of here and donât talk to my woman like that. Youâre not seeing my boys anytime soon.â
âIâll drag you to court, Axyl Sullivan. Just you wait. Youâll regret this and everything else. Soon, Axyl. Very soon.â
âGo ahead and try. Weâve been to court once and I won. What makes you think itâll be any different this time? Just remember...I know who you hang out with.
âI know everything, Lana, and youâll never know how I know.â Her face turns pale, but I can tell she doesnât really believe me. Probably because sheâs high as a kite right now.
âItâs funny that youâd try to see Murdock and Danny while youâre high, but you havenât tried any other time. I donât know what kind of help you got, but it sure as hell wasnât for the drugs youâre on right now.â
âIâm not high.â Aliana snorts and Lana glares at her. If looks could kill, sheâd be six feet under by now.
âAnd Iâm a damn virgin,â Aliana retorts. âJust get out of here, Lana. Donât make this hard on them. If you really care about them, youâll leave and get yourself together.
âUntil Axyl and I have seen you and decided youâre not a threat to our boys, youâre not going anywhere near them.â
âMama. Whatâs happening?â I turn to see Danny standing there. Murdock isnât far behind him.
âNothing, sweetie. Just go back and play your games. Better yet, go see if Grandma Elaine and Grandma Vanessa need any help with dinner.â Danny nods at Ali and kisses her cheek.
Ali stands up, with my help, before turning her glare back to Lana.
âOkay, mama. I love you. Come on, Dock. Letâs go help the grandmas.â Danny rushes into the kitchen and Murdock is just standing there. Looking at his mother.
âI donât want her here, mom. Dad, make her leave.â Murdock says, before running off. I start to follow him, but Aliana stops me.
âIâll go. You handle this. Sheâs only causing harm and she canât even see it. I want her gone in the next five minutes or Iâm doing it myself.â
Before I can respond, she walks off after Murdock and Iâm left standing in the main area with the mother of my children. I canât stand this woman.
First, she starts hitting my kids, then she betrays this club and leaks information about my woman and the club. There are two things you donât mess with. My family and my club.
âGet out, Lana. I donât want to see your face here again. Iâm not sure if Iâll even let you see them again.
If I do, itâll be on ~my~ terms. If they donât want to see you, then thatâs how itâll be. Do us all a favor and stay away. Get your life together. Prospect! Escort her out and make sure she leaves the compound.
Iâm going to find my son and my woman.â The prospect escorts a screaming Lana out of the building and off the property while I go looking for Aliana and Murdock. Iâm just glad she didnât see Diego.
ALIANA
I follow Murdock out of the main area and into the backyard. Heâs sitting on a swing, staring at the ground like it holds all the answers. I walk over and sit on the swing next to him.
I wonât pressure him to talk. If he wants to talk, he will.
âI remember when the dads built this playground. I was four or five, and your dad and Uncle Westyn were six or seven.
I was so excited because I finally got the playground I wanted. Your dad and uncle wouldnât play with me and the other girls, so we still wanted to go to the park to play with other kids our age.
I remember my dad being so mad because he and the other dads spent days working on this to make it perfect and so it would last for their grandchildrenâs children to play on.
My favorite part of this whole thing was that playhouse over there.â I turn to see heâs looking at me, listening intently.
âWhy was it your favorite? Itâs all girly.â He scrunches up his nose and I just laugh.
âFirst off, Iâm a girl. Secondly, I used to hide in there all the time. Even as I got older. It was my escape, my sanctuary from all the boys.
âThe only one who ever really noticed me was your Uncle Reaper. Heâs my best friend. Even now. He would join me in that little house and listen to everything I was running from.
âHe had his own secret spot when he needed to escape. If you want, I can show you that someday, but only if Reaper is okay with someone else knowing.â
âI think Iâd like that. Sorry, Mom, but your playhouse is just too girly for me. Iâm a man.â He stands from the swing and strikes a pose, flexing his muscles. I laugh and pull him into my arms.
âYes, you are. My strong little man. Just donât rush to grow up, okay? Enjoy being a kid for a while because once youâre grown, youâll wish you could be a kid again.â
He nods and looks at me, then away. He opens his mouth and closes it a few times, like he wants to say something, but is too nervous to speak. âWhat is it, sweetheart?â
âHow did you meet Lana?â His question catches me off guard. âHow did Dad meet her?â
âI met her when she and her family moved to town during my freshman year of high school.
âWe became friends and one day, your dad and my brother picked me up. I remember her stopping me and asking who the man was in the passenger seat.
âI told her it was your dad, and she said she was going to make him hers. She didnât know it then, or maybe she did, but I loved your dad, and it hurt knowing I couldnât do anything about it.
âAnyway, your mom started hanging out with me more and more just to get close to your dad, and it worked. Next thing I knew, they were dating, and your mom was pregnant with you.â
âWhy didnât you go after Dad yourself?â
âWell, back then, I was the presidentâs only daughter and the kid sister of the future president. I was basically off-limits to any boy who was interested in me.
âIf it wasnât for Reaper growing up with the club, I wouldnât have had any friends. As I got older, your dad only saw me as a kid sister.
âI could have told your dad how I felt, but by the time I got the courage to do so, he had gotten your mother pregnant and asked her to marry him.
âI stepped back because I didnât want to risk him losing you or your mom. He seemed so happy, and that helped my heart heal a little.â
âIs that why you left when I was younger? Because you were sad that Dad chose my mom?â
âThatâs part of it. There were plenty of reasons for me to strike out on my own. I wanted to follow my dreams and not be tied down to the club for the rest of my life.
âI wanted to get a degree that I could use to help people. I always planned to come back, but things just didnât work out that way.
âA big part of me left because my heart couldnât bear seeing your dad with anyone else. The man I loved with all my heart was untouchable, and there was nothing I could do about it.â
âIâm sorry that happened to you.â He whispered. I pulled him into my arms and hugged him. This boy has a heart of gold, and I never want it to be tainted.
âIâm not. It gave me you and your brother and your father. You three are the light of my life. These two girls that Iâm carrying are part of that light. I wouldnât have them if things had gone the way I wanted them to back then.â
âI remember everything she ever did to me and Danny. I tried to take all the beatings because Danny is so little. It started when I was five, and it just kept going.
âThen two years later, Danny was born. It stopped for a while and then started back up when Danny was old enough to walk.
âI tried so hard to make sure she never touched Danny the way she did me, but sometimes I just hurt too bad to do anything.â
âWhy didnât you tell me when it was happening, son?â Axyl says from behind us, startling me.
âHow long have you been there?â I ask.
âI got here when you were telling him why you left when he was younger.â
âWell, Iâll let you two talk. Is that okay with you, Murdock? Or would you like me to stay?â
âCan you stay?â I nod and lead them over to the picnic table, sitting down. âI didnât tell you because Mom told us not to or it would be worse next time.
She was always good at hitting us where our clothes would cover it up. She slipped up that time you found out because she was drinking. Iâm sorry I didnât tell you. I was scared. I was trying to keep Danny safe.â
Axyl pulls Murdock into his arms as he cries into his dadâs chest. He meets my eyes and I see the tears lining them, much like my own. I stand up and walk to the other side of the table and kiss Murdock before kissing Axyl.
Iâm going to go check on Danny and give them a few minutes to talk alone. They need this time and Iâm having a hard time not breaking down. I need to be strong for them, but these damn hormones are making it so hard.
After hearing that story, I want to kill her more than Iâve ever wanted to kill Alex or anyone in his club. The thirst for her blood is greater than it ever has been for anyone.
Sheâs a dead woman walking because when I get my hands on her, she wonât be breathing any longer. Her ass is mine when I get my hands on her.