Read Sex & Mayhem 01 Road of No Return Online

Authors: K.A. Merikan

Tags: #tattoo, #motorcycle club, #mc, #Gay, #outlaw, #violence, #piercing, #crime, #biker, #first time, #family issues, #coming out, #homophobia

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“You’re such an ass!” Crystal yelled at him, but didn’t follow. Like she had the right to nag him after having woken him up with loud sex sounds yesterday.

The moment he got on his bike, the world became clearer. The bike didn’t have a gender.

*

Captain took a big swig of his beer and leaned over the table with a wide smile. “Just think about it. The cash we get now is nothing. Sure, it’s decent money for you, could allow you to keep a woman, but think about Holly. What life can you give her now?” He spread his hands, bushy eyebrows gathering over his nose. “If we go with Gator’s plan, you can send her to a private school, maybe even save some money on a college fund.” He stabbed Stitch with his index finger. “Your daughter won’t have to work at the gas station. She could be a doctor and treat your gunshot wounds,” he finished with a smile.

Stitch groaned. “Yeah, or visit me in jail. I’ll do it, you know I’m loyal to my brothers. But I want it to be done well. If we do this wrong, the Hounds are dead. There should be a better plan to it. If I take a parcel to Baton Rouge, the guys over there are gonna notice the Hounds are expanding.”

Captain scowled. “You know Gator’s a brainiac. He has a fucking accounting degree, I trust his judgement completely.” He patted his fat hand on the table with a wide grin shining in the middle of the black bush of his beard. “Hell, maybe I could earn enough to retire in fucking Florida.”

“Yeah, I can see you in fuckin’ Disneyland.” Stitch shook his head. “We’ll just have to keep each other’s backs and see how it goes in a month. I’m sick of all the shit in my life. I don’t even care anymore.”

“What’s up between you and Crystal? For some time it seemed to be going well. What’s up?” Captain drained his beer and gestured to Joe, who immediately ignored the civilian patron he was talking to and got a new glass.

“It’s the living together. It’s shit, you know. But if I move out I’ll see less of my kid. And then I see this Milton guy. If I took care of him, she’d know it’s me. I can’t be stirring up more shit with her. At the moment she’s fine with shared custody, but you know these things are always against us if they end up in court.”

“I know man! As a guy, and as a biker, you’d have zero chance.” Captain bit his lip and shook his head. “But if being there is making your relationship worse, it might push her to try to take the kid away from you. That’s what worries me.”

“Maybe more money will help. We’ll see. But I’ll try to keep my head clear at home.” Stitch shrugged. He couldn’t even drink, because he was picking up Holly from kindergarten later today. “Anyway, Zak’s been around? I saw someone with a new tattoo from him.”

“Yeah, I got one, too. He’s much better than Troy,” said Captain with a sly grin, wordlessly accepting the new beer. “I’d show it to you, but this one’s for Melissa only.”

Stitch shook his head, imagining Zak’s face when he tattooed Captain’s cock, or ass, or something. “I haven’t seen him here though.” Two weeks. Two fucking weeks without Zak were taking their toll on him. He missed having his hands on that lean, mean body. He’d even make pasta for Zak.
If Zak weren’t such an ass that is
.

“You must be missing him because he does come over, at least two times last week. I thought you were staying at his on Milton’s visiting nights.” Captain shrugged. “Is he too busy now or something?”

Stitch groaned. So the sonofabitch
was
coming over. Just avoiding him. “Yeah, yeah. I don’t wanna hear Milton’s name. Even hearing it fucking pisses me off.” He kicked the bar counter in a useless attempt to blow off some steam. He wanted to break things, smash a chair to pieces, but it wouldn’t really help him anyway.

“Calm down, brother.” Captain’s hand on his forearm did nothing to soothe Stitch, but he squeezed his teeth tighter. “If bad comes to worse, you could take the guest room at mine.”

“Thanks. I’ll go for a ride, clear my head.” Stitch got off the barstool and gave him a wave. He’d really thought he and Zak could be something stable, something to last. No such luck in the fag world apparently.

He walked out of the bar and waved at a group of girls he knew, on his way to the bike. He needed to keep up appearances. He mounted his bike and just squeezed it between his thighs as he gently petted the front. It was high time to polish his baby again. He started the engine and pulled into the road, exhaling when the air pushed back his hair.

He liked to drive around town, see what was happening, watch and be watched. It helped him think as well. But when he drove by the police station, he had to do a double take. He turned around at the end of the street and drove right back to check if his eyes didn’t deceive him.

On the steps to the station was Zak. Tall, with the strange hair he was easy to spot. But next to him, with his face relaxed into a carefree laugh was no one other than Officer Cox. And just in the moment when Stitch looked back, Zak was busy fondling police arm.

“The fuck is this?” he whispered to himself and drove into the parking lot in front of the station in one smooth move. He was finding out what was going on, and he was doing it
now
.

Zak’s eyes narrowed, and even Cox looked back with a frown before taking Zak’s attention again. What the fuck was up with that? Once Stitch got closer, he noticed that Zak was actually drawing on Cox’s arm with a pen.

“Hey, Zak. Hello, officer,” Stitch said, already climbing the stairs, bristled up like a rabid dog.

“Hi,” said Zak but didn’t look up, busy creating little swirls on the pale skin.

“Can I help you, Larsen?” asked Cox with a lazy smile. His dumb self-confidence was only causing Stitch’s anger to overflow.

“Yeah, I was just worried about my friend Zak, officer. Wondering what business he could have here.” Stitch stopped two steps below them. His blood was at a boiling point.

Zak sighed. “It’s all right, Stitch. Officer Cox wants a sleeve.”

“Still in the planning phase.” Cox laughed.

“Oh, yeah? Maybe Officer Cox should join the Hounds after he gets inked? Wanna prospect, Cox?” Stitch curled his fingers into fists, remembering how that smirking face had looked covered in pimples back in high school.

Zak stepped back and mouthed something, but Cox just shrugged. “What does than entail?”

“Oh, you know, cleaning the shitter, guarding my bike. Sounds good, Cox?” He was not stepping back from this. What the fuck? Was Zak friends with this motherfucker now?

“And what else? Polishing your cock?” asked Cox with a face of stone.

Zak groaned. “Guys, that’s very funny, but let’s break it up, okay?”

Stitch ignored him and pushed Cox’s chest. “Oh yeah? You want that? You a fag, Cox?” he hissed into his face, his body burning with adrenaline. Just the idea that this guy could be fucking Zak had Stitch completely uncaring whether this was a police station or the fucking FBI headquarters. He would smash this guy’s face, consequences be damned.

Cox grabbed his hand, and before Stitch knew it, a metal ring was around his wrist. He frowned and pulled his hand away, but he was like a wild animal caught in a trap. The other handcuff clattered around the steel railing at the side of the stairs, and Stitch felt blood drain from his face. Zak stared at him, wide-eyed from where he stood next to Cox, who had a shit-eating grin on his face. “You’ve attacked a police officer, Larsen.” He pointed to the camera over the station door. “We have it all on tape.”

“Really? That’s your fucking agenda, pussy?” Stitch reached out with his other hand to smack Cox, but the fucker stepped away.

“Whoa! You’re a very aggressive individual, Larsen. I think I need to call my fellow officers to make sure you don’t hurt anyone. Are you drunk? Are you on drugs? We’ll need to check that.”

Stitch growled at him in aggravation and pulled the cuffs so hard the railing rattled.

“Stitch, stop,” hissed Zak even as he looked to Cox, spreading his arms. “Come on, it was just a quarrel.”

Cox sighed, his face getting more serious, but the glint of pleasure was unmistakable in his eyes. “Well I can’t let this go if it’s been filmed in front of the station. I’ll get someone to take him in,” he said and rushed up the stairs and inside. The moment he disappeared behind the door, Zak moved to face Stitch, his face contorted into a mask of rage.

“What the fuck, Stitch? Attacking an armed policeman like that?”

“He pissed me off,” Stitch hissed. “Fuck, Zak, come close, from my right.” He breathed faster, trying to calm down. The situation was bad enough, and he couldn’t allow for it to get any worse if he wanted to still be seeing Holly.

Zak’s brows lowered, but he eventually did as Stitch asked. “That’s not an excuse. Lots of people piss me off, and I don’t do this kind of shit.”

“I’ve got a gun in the inner pocket of my cut. Take it, please, Zak, do this for me,” he whispered, getting frantic. “Away from the camera.” He turned around to have the camera on his back. Zak drew in a sharp breath, going ghastly gray. His eyes widened, but his hand was underneath Stitch’s leather vest before he managed to urge him on again.

He pulled out the gun and put it in his messenger bag the moment Stitch heard the approaching stampede of steps. He knew he wouldn't be having fun tonight, but at least he got the iron off himself. “Zak… Sorry.”

Zak’s Adam’s apple bobbed, and he stepped away, making way for Cox and Mahogahan, one of the other officers.

“Has Zak talked some sense into you?” asked Cox, stopping right out of Stitch’s range. “If you behave, you’ll be out tomorrow, Hound.”

Stitch pouted, already seeing a few more officers looking out through the windows and laughing their asses off as if he were some sad clown in a circus arena. He wanted to spit at Cox, but managed to stop himself from stepping into even deeper shit.

“Stitch, you are one dumb fuck,” laughed Mahogahan as he approached him with his arms spread wide.

Zak shook his head. “Isn’t that enough? Just take him in if you must,” he growled, and Stitch noticed how he kept his hand on top of his bag.

Cox nodded at Zak, removed the handcuff from the railing, and pulled Stitch along into the station. “See you, Zak,” he said. “I’ll call you. Drive safe.”

Stitch barely stopped himself from headbutting Cox.

Chapter 11

It was late in the evening when Stitch was about to get out. Thanks to Zak’s intervention, at least he didn't have to spend the night in a cell. Zak also made sure to let Cox know what he thought of the way Cox provoked Stitch for no reason, and after a bit of pseudo-flirting, Cox agreed to let Stitch out early. The fucker had actually been prepared to cuff Stitch before the shove. The gun was still burning a hole in Zak’s bag (and his brain for that matter). Stitch was carrying a concealed gun, and based on some of the things Cox had already told Zak, he wasn't supposed to possess one either. What was Stitch involved in that he felt the need to carry a firearm on him? And what was up with that jealous fit in front of the station? He needed to control himself better, especially when having something to hide.

Zak took another sip from the can of Coke he was holding and checked the time for the fifth time in the last ten minutes. When he looked up, the familiar, broad-shouldered figure was standing at the top of the stairs. Stitch had his hands in his pockets, and his eyes locked with Zak's as he slowly made his way toward him. The look he was giving Zak was so intense, Zak had to avert his eyes, feeling a bit awkward.

“Hey,” Stitch said when he walked up to Zak who shook his head and sent the can flying into the nearest dumpster.

“I heard they towed away your bike,” he said, squeezing his hands into fists. “Thought I’d take you home.”

“Thanks,” Stitch muttered. “Crystal got so pissed she said she wouldn’t come to get me. I only told her because she had to go pick up Holly instead of me. Fucking Cox.”

Zak sighed and pinched the base of his nose. In the last two weeks, he had been doing his best not to bump into Stitch, he even went to Valhalla only on nights that he knew Stitch would spend with his daughter. And within those two weeks, Stitch somehow started looking even more delicious than he used to. His goodbye words from a few hours back still rang in Zak’s ears. “Let’s go. We’ll talk on the way.”

Stitch nodded and walked over to Zak’s car. He had this confidence to his moves even now, as he just came out of arrest and barely managed to get a gun off him. “I didn’t want to call the guys about it.”

“I thought so.” Zak moved his hand over the cool exterior of his car and unlocked it. Maybe now that the dust had settled, Stitch had more perspective on what had happened? Zak didn’t want to keep avoiding him while living in the same small town. “Why did you stop by?” he asked as soon as he settled in the driver’s seat.

Stitch dropped his ass next to him and groaned. “I don’t know. I just saw you there with him… I know it’s stupid. Is he a fag?”

Zak patted the steering wheel, pouting. Cox’s sexual orientation was the last thing he wanted to discuss here. “How is that relevant?”

“‘Cause if he is then you were fucking flirting. If he’s not, he needs to mind people’s personal space.” Stitch sat lower in the seat, throwing Zak these hungry looks that made his skin break out in goose bumps.

He gave a shuddery breath. “Well, what if we were flirting? I don’t get you, we haven’t even seen one another for two weeks,” he muttered in resignation.

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