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Cash (Ride Second Generation #3)(18)
Author: Megan O'Brien

And as for the break-in, there hadn’t been any other incidents. I was tired of having someone follow me around all day. After a heated argument, Cash had relented, making me promise to be vigilant, to set the alarm, but he acknowledged there was a possibility it had been just a random incident.

“Hi, honey. I’m running a bit late. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to pick up Riley?” I winced as I said it. Not because I didn’t trust him, but because it still felt odd to ask for help. He’d helped in so many ways since we’d met but I’d never asked for him to take care of Riley.

There was the slightest pause before he responded, his voice deeper than normal. “Of course I will.”

I could hear the feeling in his voice as I replied with a grateful, “Thank you. I shouldn’t be much later than six. I have an extra booster in the garage.”

“It’s not a problem. Already have one,” he replied, surprising me. “I’ll scoop her up, pick up dinner, and we’ll meet you at home.”

Home.

It didn’t escape me that he’d helped make it one.

“Cash, I….” I tried to find the words.

“I know, baby,” he murmured. “See you in a bit. Drive safe.”

“I will,” I assured him as I started my car, intent on getting home to both of them. Not long into my drive, I realized how low I was on gas. “Shit,” I mumbled. The last thing I wanted to do was stop, but I didn’t have much of a choice. I pulled into the first station I saw, a small run-down spot in the middle of an expanse of freeway and not much else.

When the same motorcycles that I’d noticed behind me for the last few miles pulled in, the hair on my arms stood up. At first, I’d thought maybe they were Knights, but I didn’t recognize either of them and they didn’t wear the trademark cut with the Knights emblem. I waved it off, telling myself I was being paranoid as I went about filling my tank.

One man got off his bike, I noted from the corner of my eye, heading into the convenience store, while the other busied himself with looking over his bike. I breathed a small measure of relief, turning back toward my car.

The arm came as if out of nowhere, wrapping around my neck and hauling me backward. I let out a scream before a hand clamped around my mouth as he continued to pull me toward the bathrooms.

I kicked out, fighting with all I had, biting at his hand, trying to find purchase with one of my boots. He was incredibly strong, seemingly undeterred by my ministrations.

He hauled me behind the restrooms, pressing my back to the wall, his hand around my neck. That’s when I got my first look at the large, long-haired man with a spiderweb tattooed on his temple. He pressed just hard enough on my neck that I had to fight for every breath.

“Where are the photos?” he snarled.

I shook my head, completely confused as to what he was talking about. “What?” I managed around the grip he had on my neck. I clawed at his hands to no avail, trying to swing my legs out toward any part of his body I could damage.

“The photos,” he demanded again.

“I don’t know what you mean,” I garbled, wondering if I was going to die behind a gas station restroom for reasons I couldn’t define.

He lifted me off my feet with one hand still around my neck, glaring into my panic-stricken eyes. “You do not want to underestimate me. I will not hesitate. I will fucking kill you if we don’t get them.”

I shook my head, unable to do much else. I couldn’t speak. Couldn’t ask what the hell he wanted from me.

“Got her camera.” Another man’s voice sounded to my right. He must have been the one I’d seen go into the convenience store.

“Good.” The man who held me grunted, his eyes still on me. “You say anything to anyone about this and I’ll squeeze the fucking life out of you next time,” he warned as he dropped me to the ground like a sack of potatoes.

I broke into a coughing fit, gasping for air. I distantly heard their motors start up and drive away as I lay on the concrete still trying to breathe, the pain in my throat like a vise.

For a few minutes I didn’t know what to do. I just sat in the dark in complete shock. I still had no idea what had just happened. Or why. But I knew who would help me.

Who I needed.

“Chief. You close?” Cash’s voice greeted lightly.

“I need you to come.” I was still gasping for breath. It was painful to talk. “Can Em stay with Riley?” I managed.

His response was clipped but controlled. “Where are you?”

I rattled off the name of the gas station, explaining that I was behind the bathrooms.

“Are you safe?” he asked quietly.

“I don’t know.” My voice was hoarse and foreign in my ears.

“Do you need an ambulance?”

I took a moment to consider his question. “No,” I managed.

“Okay, baby. Do me a favor. Is there a convenience store?” he asked.

“Yes,” I answered, my eyes filling with tears as I remembered the other man walking in there. “But I don’t know what happened in there. I don’t think I want to go in there,” I whispered tearfully. What if they’d killed whoever worked there?

“Okay. Stay where you are. If the cops can get there first, call ’em. I don’t want you alone. I’ll be there as soon as I can.”

“They said… they said if I told anyone, they’d kill me.”

“Fuck,” he snarled. “Then you wait for me. I’m coming.” He added urgently, “Gotta call Em, get Riley sorted. Stay out of sight.”

“Okay.” I ended the call and curled into a ball on the concrete, praying he could get here soon.

****

The distant rumble of motorcycles jarred me out of the half-consciousness I’d been lying in. I was with it enough to know it was more than Cash who’d arrived. Time or the loss of adrenaline had only made my throat hurt worse.

I didn’t even have the chance to sit up before I was being lifted into familiar arms. “Fuck, baby. You’re frozen solid.”

I lay prone in his arms, so grateful to feel safe as he carried me out from behind the bathrooms into the florescent lighting of the gas station.

“Let me have a look at you,” he demanded as he sat me in the passenger side of my car. I noticed absently that Max and a man I hadn’t met flanked him, arms crossed with matching expressions of fury.

He tipped my head back gently, eyeing whatever damage was visible with barely restrained rage.

“Motherfucker,” Max swore. “What the hell happened?”

“Found the convenience store clerk tied up in the back,” X announced, joining his brothers. “Solid bump on his head. Wants to call the cops. I told him to cool it ’til we know what’s going on.”

“Robbery?” Max wondered.

Cash’s eyes remained fixed on me, waiting for my response. I shook my head, wishing it was that easy.

“I don’t understand what happened,” I croaked tearfully. “I think they were following me. They—they wanted photos. They stole my camera,” I explained, cradling my neck.

“Had you ever seen either of them before?” he demanded.

I shook my head urgently.

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