âSienna is no damsel in distress, she is as bad as the man she opened her legs to,â I tell them.
River steps forward, âThat is enough, we arenât feeding her to the dogs. Marcus Bray just offered us 1 mill plus expenses to keep Natasha safe and an extra 2 to keep Sienna alive.â
âIâll give you 5 to tell him to fuck off,â I say.
âNo, frankly I think she is just a scared girl that made poor decisions,â He looks at me, and his eyes deliberately go to Kylies, which is a slap in the face.
They wonât listen to reason, and while we vote, all of them apart from Texas votes for her to stay. Itâs their necks, because I have a strong suspicion that Sienna wasnât here just to save her cousin, she is here for a reason that has nothing to do with Natasha and everything to do with finding Diamond.
If Sienna was right all those years back and she didnât know where the file was, then it meant in Diamonds Labyrinth mind she knew. And if Sienna was in contact with her actual father, which she was, finding that file would implicate not just Marcus but my father. I couldnât let that happen.
âYou guys are making a mistake,â I tell them, but no one seems to hear me.
I head outside to the porch as the club scatters about.
Texas walks over to me, and hands me a corona, âAll those years passed I never questioned what happened that night, but a fucking nose job, new hair and contacts never swayed me from remembering a face. If what you say is true, Iâm taking it as a need to know basis, but before I join whatever it is Iâm joining, I need to know one thing from you boy,â He says.
If it were anyone else, I would know what they were going to ask, but Texas is a lot like me. We were both special cases when we joined the army, and then the Special Forces, but our considerable age gap made us generations APART.
The brother wasnât old, but he was old enough to be considered an adult when Sienna and DIAMOND walked into our lives.
âWhat is it?â
âIs that girl as bad as you just made her out to be?â Texas asks me.
âNo,â I already know the answer to that without even thinking about it, it wasnât Siennaâs ways that made her so bad.
âBut add in her father, and the DeMarcoâs and you got a very dangerous woman,â I tell him in all honesty.
âWhy do you say that, brother?â He sips his drink, âSurely, if she was lured away, sheâll be different.â
âNot when you put a shadow and a girl who wants her identity back in the same lake.â
âI donât follow.â
I stare at Texas as he lifts his hat, a sign he actually gives a fuck. Well, he must, he was there.
âYears ago, she confronted her sister, and begged her to believe she was alive. Marcus did a fucking clean job faking the kidâs death, and Sienna was cool with it, on condition she got to know her sister from afar. And she did, but the cost came too high when her baby sister didnât even remember she had a sister. Diamondâs mind blocked her past out. It was too traumatic for her, so she remembered only the new her.â
âBut they were never really sisters, were they?â Texas says.
âNo, and that was something Marcus never shared with Sienna until that day. When she found out that Diamond was actually reunited with her actual father, Sienna went into a tailspin and tried to kill him. Frost jumped in and Sienna knocked her out cold, Diamond took a blade and stabbed her. The entire thing was a fuck show.â
âSo what happened?â
âMarcus called me, and I kicked her out. She stayed on the other side of the track in Liston Hills until her last exams, then I found her and made her leave. She stayed at her stepmotherâs place she inherited in Monte Carlo for a few a few months, and then she vanished for a good number of years until she popped up again, to visit Marcus, 6 years ago. He insisted she stay, but the next day she was gone. And then a few years back I saw her name on Frostâs visit sheet at the pen. I asked her what Sienna wanted, but she brushed it off as a family visit. I tracked her down a few times, but she can elude anyone. She left false trails everywhere. Never quite figured out where she went to.â
âYou think she is looking for the file?â
âI know she is looking for something, the question is who the fuck is Sienna working for, because I know Natashaâs drama was just the excuse she needed to worm her way back into my sisterâs life. If it is her father, Iâll slit his throat in front of her before I let him get that file or Diamond.â
âMaybe giving her something else she wants would be a good idea. Women like things handed to them on a platter,â Texas says as he takes a step forward. I TAKE a long pull of my beer. His advice is brilliant.
âLuccaâs quiet, too quiet.â His observation is correct. For a man who wanted blood, he wasnât hunting for it.
The night leaves the stains of the storm in the air, and every inhale is a reminder that the storm has only dried up for now. I donât tell Texas that Sienna is not like the other women; she loves the chase. Nor do I tell him that Lucca wasnât done with us.
Killer (The Satan Sniper's Motorcycle Club book 5)
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I think about Frostâs words. I never wanted Sienna to come back, I wanted her gone forever. Maybe once upon a time I wanted her to make the choice and choose us, and come crawling back. It would have made things much easier. But she didnât.
She chose a new life, and although I would never understand the mechanics of the heart, I understand her need to feel accepted. I think Gabriel DeMarco made her feel accepted, and for that reason she stayed with him. I guess that acceptance went so far when his father and Uncle posed a threat to her sister.
Tomorrow a few visits were in order.
I finish my beer and stay with Texas as he rolls his weed and smokes it. I stay away from Natasha, leaving her to my sister.
Frost always thought there was something there, and maybe there is, but only because she reminds me of someone else.
I get to bed and that night I eventually shut my mind down, but not before remembering the girl who haunts me in the deepest, darkest recesses of my mind.
âPlease Kevin, donât do this, please,â She begs as my grip on her arm remains unyielding as I drag her to the car. Her eyes, big and scared, pleading.
âYou are like a cancer that eats on everything you touch,â I scream at her as the rain pours.
âPlease, donât do this.â
âSave your breath Taylor, you will never win with me,â
âWhere am I SUPPOSED to go?â
âYou will figure it out,â I tell her, with no emotion, because I feel nothing. I donât feel a single thing as I open the car door and shove her inside the driverâs seat. Her begging goes deaf in my ears. But if only that was true, if only I could forget the girl who made me forget I wasnât normal. She made it real.
Killer (The Satan Sniper's Motorcycle Club book 5)