MC Biker Romance: BAD BOY ROMANCE: Taken (Secret Baby Biker Alpha Male Romance) (New Adult Contemporary Pregnancy Romance)

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from the garage entrance. "What the hell is going on in here?"

 
    *****
     
    Brandy was standing slack-jawed as she looked at the scene that was unfolding in front of her.
    “Neil!” she rushed over to him. “What are you doing?”
    She looked at the gun he was holding to his temple and yanked it away from him, sending it sliding across the floor.
    “How… How am I still alive?” he asked incredulously.
    He thought he was dreaming, and was certain he was meant to die. He even clutched his hand to the side of his head to feel for the bullet wound. Rex, meanwhile, was laughing, as though he was having the best time.
    “You fucking idiot,” he sneered at Neil.
    Opening his hand, he showed the bullet he had hidden between his fingers.
    “Sleight of hand,” he winked. “You literally fell for a kids’ party trick.”
    “You bastard!” Neil roared. “You had us thinking we were gonna die!”
    “Can someone please explain what’s happening?” Brandy interrupted, standing in between the two men.
    “This young man and me…” Rex began to explain.
    He had a twinkle in his eye, as he looked to Neil, knowing he was gonna spill his dirty secret.
    “This young man and me… we were just getting acquainted. You know cos… I walked in on him getting some action with this little thing,” he waved the empty gun at Laura who was huddling in the corner.
    “What?” Brandy looked at the young girl. “You two have been?”
    She was lost for words, so completely distraught at what she was seeing.
    “How could you?” she screamed.
    Her voice was so loud it echoed around the room. It made Rex wince.
    “Please! Brandy, you gotta listen to me. I love you... more than anything.”
    But, she wasn’t listening because she was striding over to Laura. She slapped her, hard.
    “How long has this been going on?”
    Laura, who had had enough drama for one day, couldn’t stand the thought of anymore.
    “About eight months,” she sobbed. “But, it’s over now.”
    Brandy couldn’t believe what she was hearing. She held her head in her hands and looked to the ground. She felt like pulling her hair out, she wanted to beat the crap out of everyone in the room, and she wanted to just lie down and sleep forever.
    “You said we were gonna make a fresh start?” she shook her head. “I don’t ever wanna see you again.” She walked away, her shoes clacking on the concrete as she left the building.
    Rex was hot on her heels.
    “Sweetheart?”
    “Don’t you fucking sweetheart me,” she pushed him away. “Are you happy now?” she goaded him. “Knowing my life is now ruined!” she screamed as she stamped away.
    “Hey… that guy was dirt… You think I didn’t know that as soon as you mentioned his name?”
    “What. So, you’re like my knight in shining armor now?”
    “No,” Rex conceded. “But, I’d sure like to be.”
    “You’re insane. You’re actually mental.” She climbed into her car and slammed the door shut. “Stay away from me.”
    “But why?” he pushed his arm through the window and held her hand tight. “We were good once, weren’t we?”
    She nodded.
    “That was a long time ago... before you committed armed robbery.”
    He sighed.
    “Look… Can’t I talk to you for a minute? I gotta explain something.”
    He looked deep into her eyes.
    “Please?”
    Again, she nodded.
    “I’ll give you two minutes, but Lord knows why? I should call the cops and get you sent right back to jail,” she leaned over and opened the passenger door for him.
    Climbing in beside her, he knew he had to tell her the truth.
    “I’m not that much of a bad guy. I know you think I am, but really… I had good intentions, I really did.”
    “You had good intentions about holding up a gas station? Please explain.”
    “It wasn’t for the MC, for the gang… I know I said it was, but… it wasn’t.”
    She raised an eyebrow as she listened.
    “It was for you, Brandy.”
    “Excuse me?”
    “It was gonna be my one

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