Know Your Place (Knights Disciples Motorcycle Club Book 2)

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    He pulled her close to him and took her chin to kiss her. "Okay," he said softly. "I'll come find you in a bit."

 
    CHAPTER FOURTEEN
     
    Spending 24/7 with each other had taken its toll and it was a good idea to take as much a breather as they could. The deck was furnished with upholstered bench seats. It was difficult to resist, since she was outside all alone, to recline on one. She was not a drinker and she had exceeded her annual intake on an empty stomach. Plus she just wanted to tune out and dream of the day when life didn't have so much drama. She closed her eyes and drifted off to sleep. A firm hand jostled her shoulder. It was dark on the deck except for a stream of weak gold lanterns. She assumed Will was coming to find her as promised but when she sat up and her eyes focused she realized she was face to face with her brother Lucas. There was no trace of love that she had raised him with in his eyes.
     
    “Get up, little sister,” he said. When he stood up straight, Lucas was a beanstalk that pierced the sky. He was nearly half her age but he was a half a foot taller. Though she was smaller than he was in stature, he was mocking her. “Act casually and quietly,” he ordered her. “Make a scene and I will finish you right here.”
     
    Laura could hardly move she was so stunned. He had just threatened her life. As she made her way down the shadowy stairs that lead to the beach, she saw another figure crouching by a deck beam. It was another Marauder. “Who is this?” he asked.
     
    “It’s my sister,” Lucas replied without emotion.
     
    “How did you find me here?” Laura asked, her voice crumpling with fear.
     
    “Don’t worry about that,” Lucas said, giving her a shove.
     
    “I thought you said you could get the dude who punched our guy. The Sergeant at Arms or whatever you called him. That’s what we came down her for. You have to do it. No more stalling. You have to earn your wings man. We have waited for this long enough,” said the other Marauder.
     
    Lucas tensed up. “How is it my fault they took a vacation? You’re the one who got us busted for the car shit.”
     
    The other marauder pressed a gun to Lucas’s face. “I should off all of you.  But you are lucky we are supposed to both come back.”
     
    “Relax. I took her. He will come to us,” said Lucas.
     
    The other marauder said, “Let’s do this.”
     
    “Let’s.”
     
    Everyone whipped around to see Will Shriner standing like a giant wave behind them. “You boys have ID? I think you have to be twenty-one to go to this joint.”
     
    Lucas and the other Marauder cackled and slapped each other with high-fives. Lucas whistled and about ten more Marauder gang members appeared. Will looked straight at Laura. He had a funny look on his face and she didn’t know if it was one of fear or sport. He shrugged and sent a roundhouse kick to Lucas, breaking his hold on Laura. 
     
    Laura scrambled up the stairs, but only made it so far. Another Marauder lunged for her before she could get back to the tavern.
     
    The racket of skirmish was familiar to the people inside the bar enough for them to know something was going on out on the beach. A mass of Knights’ Disciples filed out onto the deck.  They leapt over Laura, clearing the flight of stairs and landing directly onto the Marauders. But, somehow, a gang member scurried away with Laura, weaving underneath the pilings of the deck away.
     
    It was the first man who had been with Lucas, who also had to prove himself to the Marauders for having gotten arrested for the car theft. He gripped her hair, dragging her by the head out and into a huge thicket of sea grass on the beach. The ocean waves crashed and roared as the guys tussled outside the bar.
     
    The Marauder started to talk to her. “You’re kind of cute, you know. I am going to enjoy this,” he said, before he pushed her into the sand surrounded by grass.

 
    CHAPTER FIFTEEN
     
    As she slid

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