Resurrecting Ghosts (MC Romance) (Kings of Chaos Book 4)

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    “Bathroom,” Blue blurts out.
    I drag the blonde to the opposite side of the room, shove her into the tiny room and slam the door.
    Ruthie appears with a shy smile. “Woke up and it was too quiet. I thought maybe I could lend a hand.”
    My heart pounds in my ears. “I’m pretty much done here.”
    “Yeah, how about we head out?” Blue asks wrapping an arm around Ruthie’s shoulder.
    Ruthie frowns.
    Smart little bitch.
    “Y’all are acting strange. What’s going on?”
    I sigh. If I keep piling up lies, I won’t be able to keep anything straight. “Remember that thing that happened on the road?”
    Her cheeks turn red and her nostrils flare. “Yes.”
    “Well, it kind of followed me home and just showed up.”
    “What is this bitch, a stray dog?” Ruthie barks.
    “Ruth.” I hold my hands out. “You need to calm down, babe.”
    “Calm down? This bitch has the nerve to drag her stank pussy having ass all the way down here to push up on my man, and you think I’m going to stay calm?”
    “Think about…” I trail off and stare at her stomach.
    “Oh believe me, I am. Let that motherfucker out,” Ruthie demands.
    I freeze. I don’t want her to hurt herself, but I don’t want her to think I’m protecting the blonde. Against my better judgement, I step away.
    Ruthie turns to Blue and whispers something in her ear.
    Blue grins and hands over her purse.
    The blonde strolls out like she’s a prize filly. “You mad I had your man’s cock in my mouth?”
    Ruthie smirks. “I’m mad you thought it was more than a distraction on the road. He was thinking about me while he busted a nut in your nasty ass cum hole. See I can’t fight you like I want to. But I can make my message clear.” Ruthie reaches into Blue’s purse and pulls out a .38.
    The blonde pales. “Crazy bitch!”
    “Let me show you how crazy I am,” Ruthie says lining up and shooting just past the blonde’s shoulder.
    The blonde screams. “Get her away from me!”
    “Oh no, you wanted to come for my man, right?” Ruthie shot again.
    A crowd forms outside the door. The blonde whose name I long ago forgot bolts for the door.
    Ruthie lets her pass. “Tell your friends I got something for them too, if they want to try me.”
    “Well shit, didn’t you know had it in you, Ruthie girl,” Stone says patting her on the back.
    She hands the gun back to Blue. “Sorry to waste bullets on garbage.” The two burst into laughter.
    I look over at Shadow.
    He shrugs. Be glad those bullets weren’t coming at you, he mouths.
    Valid point.
    “Are you ready to come home?” Ruthie asks.
    “Yes?” I reply gauging her reaction.
    “I’m not mad at you. It felt good to clear the air.”
    “Shit, if that’s how she clears the air, you’re in fucking trouble,” Bullet calls out.
    I narrow my gaze.
    “What are you doing to our sweet Ruthie?” Wizard teases.
    “Don’t you guys have some other shit to do?” I ask.
    They all laugh and the moment blows over. Maybe she’s more suited for this life than I give her credit for. There’s never a dull moment in this family. It’s always more amusing when you’re not the one involved in the drama. I smile. She just called me her man and claimed me in front of the entire club. Things are looking up. “Let’s get you out of here, Annie Oakley.” I wrap an arm around her waist and guide her out of the room. “Where’d you learn to shoot like that?”
    “There were some things my parents did right. My father said as women in this world, my sister and I needed to know how to protect ourselves. I’ve had self-defense training as well as time on the range. It’s one of the few things we could agree on.”
    “You don’t talk about him much.”
    “Yeah, there’s a reason for that. I don’t want to get into it at the moment.”
    “We’re going to have to—”
    “Trust me I know,” she says with a soft sigh.
    Her reaction sparks my curiosity. I’ve seen her childhood home. The guy

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