SAVIOR: A Motorcycle Club Romance

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workout on the snowy, rocky road. At times, I was afraid he would serve off the mountainous path. Nonetheless, Max knew this road by heart.
     
     
    Suddenly, I noticed a figure out in the distance. “I think I see someone… is that the policeman?”
     
     
    Indeed, he saw a uniformed officer traveling along. He was covered in a layer of frost but I could see the dark blue of his uniform. The man was out of shape for a policeman and looked like he would collapse at any second. When he saw our jeep, the man stopped in his tracks and frantically waved at us.
     
     
    “Son of bitch,” Max cursed slowly pulling up to the side. “Traveling alone on foot in the middle of this road is a quick way to get yourself injured or killed. Let’s stop and see if he’s the officer.”
     
     
    Max lowered the side window as the man desperately called to us for help. “There’s been an accident! I need-”
     
     
    “Yes, we heard,” Max interrupted. “Your cop car flipped over with two passengers.”
     
     
    His eyes widened in shock. “You knew?”
     
     
    “I’ll explain later,” Max sighed. “Just get in and tell us where they are.”
     
     
    “There was a woman and a child,” I said as the man entered the backseat. “Where are they? Why aren’t you with them?”
     
     
    “I-I was the only one able to get out,” the policeman stuttered. There was a small cut on the side of his forehead. However, we could hold off on it until we got back home. “The passenger doors wouldn’t open. I didn’t want to leave them but I couldn’t get them out without help. I’ll show you where they are.”
     
     
    The policeman led us to the scene of the crash. He introduced himself as Officer Benjamin Brown. He told us that he had been dispatched to pick up a single mother and her son from a nearby town. Their home had been hit particularly hard by the snowstorm. They requested emergency evacuation once it got too dangerous. Officer Brown went in to get them to safety. However, the icy road had caused him to roll over into a ditch. He tried to radio for help and get the passengers out but nothing worked.
     
     
    I gave the Officer an ice pack for the bump on his head. However, he didn’t use it after trudging around in the cold. There would be time later to give him better medical treatment. For now, we had to save that family.
     
     
    I wondered what was going through Max’s head. It must have felt like déjà vu with a mother and her son trapped in a car. I feared he would let the pain of the past cloud his judgment.
     
     
    Nonetheless, there was a steely focus in his eyes. This time he would be different. This family would not die if he had any say in it.
     
     
    I began to prepare in case the two of them were seriously injured. I had a kit full of bandages and some over the counter drugs for pain. We didn’t have the equipment or medical skills to help them if they had a serious injury. Hopefully, it wouldn’t come down to that.
     
     
    I had also brought some extra coats and blankets with me. I didn’t think the coats would fit a small child but it would have to do for now. I planned to prepare some hot soup for everyone once we got back home.
     
     
    With Officer Brown guiding the way, we came across the broken cop car. Its emergency flashers lit the scene with red and blue lights. He pointed to it with a shaky hand. “T-There it is.”
     
     
    The car had nearly flipped upside down. The windshield hadn’t shattered completely but it had a nasty crack across it. I saw dark liquid pooling to its side. I hoped that it was oil or radiator fluid instead of blood.
     
     
    “They spend a fortune in tax payer’s money on these things,” Max grumbled, taking off his seatbelt. “But they can’t afford good tires. At least the airbags went off.”
     
     
    Officer Brown got up to follow him. “I’ll show you-“
     
     
    I placed a hand on his shoulder. “You’re hurt and we can’t risk you getting worse.

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