Callow (Henchmen MC Next Generation #12) Read Online Jessica Gadziala

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, MC, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Henchmen MC Next Generation Series by Jessica Gadziala
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Total pages in book: 80
Estimated words: 76381 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 382(@200wpm)___ 306(@250wpm)___ 255(@300wpm)
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Sabrina had clearly been holding those feelings in for an unhealthy amount of time. It was good that she’d had a chance to get it out. And, in my opinion, that her kid got to see that there were repercussions for her actions.

“Yeah. She’s not going to the cops. She just wants to try to figure out what the fuck is going on with her kid.”

“Okay. That’s one less worry,” Fallon said, sucking in a deep breath.

“How’s Perish?” I asked.

“He’s gonna be alright. The medics got the bullets out. They’re gonna be checking in on him every day to check for infection. He’s got some pain meds in his system, so he’s good for a while.”

“Here,” Croft said, coming walking over from where he’d been sitting at the bar, bent over a piece of paper. “This was the one I saw,” he said, turning the paper to show us all a really fucking realistic sketch of a man’s face.

That was a skill I didn’t think any of us realized he had.

“Familiar to anyone?” Fallon called as Croft waived the picture around for everyone to see.

But there was no one who’d ever seen him before.

“Alright. Well, someone knows this fuck,” Fallon said, reaching for his phone and snapping a picture. “Everyone take a picture and make the rounds to your families, friends of the club, shit like that.”

“What about Bon and his crew?” I asked.

“Already got a quick call out to ask if their people were okay,” Fallon said.

“And?”

“One guy is… not doing great. They dunno if he’s gonna pull through. Two others, including Bon, have wounds but nothing life-threatening. But they don’t have any fucking idea if it was us or them who were the target.”

“Do we need to worry about the wives and kids?” Rowe asked, likely very worried about his whole litter of children.

Fallon, also a father of several kids, held out his hands. “I can’t give you an answer about that until I know more. I mean, yeah, tell your women and the kids who are old enough to be careful, be on the lookout for anything weird. But I don’t think we need to move anyone in here or up to Hailstorm just yet.

“I mean, if any of your girls or kids are freaked, the doors are always open,” he said, waving at the clubhouse. “But right now, we’re into research mode.”

There was some discussion of who was going to go where, and then a large chunk of the men headed out, leaving six of us, not counting Perish, around the clubhouse to keep an eye on things.

“Alright, come on,” Sully said, more serious than usual as he walked up to me with a bottle of peroxide and a plastic container that served as one of our first aid kits. “You’ve been all stoic and shit for long enough,” he said, kicking out a bar stool for me to sit on.

The bleeding had stopped on its own but, yeah, it needed to get cleaned out if I didn’t want an infection. So I sat and rolled up my sleeve as Sully set his things on the bar top.

“Feels like old times,” he said in that more serious voice again. Likely seeing him back on a base somewhere, getting patched up by medics. Or, in lieu of that, kneeling on some dirt floor as one of his buddies did some battlefield medicine because it wasn’t safe enough to get some actual medical attention.

“What happened when I went to get the kid?” I asked.

“Nothing of note,” he said. “The twins took off into the woods. Didn’t want to return fire if they were between us. Nave and I ducked for cover. The other crew did the same. Then I’m assuming the twins closed in on the guy or guys, so they ran. That let us get Perish, and the others get their guys. Not much to tell.”

“We should have scanned the woods,” I said.

“There was no reason to assume we’d be shot at. It might not have had anything to do with us. We haven’t had any kind of active threat in a while.”

“Yeah,” I agreed, still not able to shake feeling responsible, since I’d been, for all intents and purposes, in charge.

“So, got some alone time with that hot mama, huh?” he asked.

“If by ‘alone time,’ you mean she cried all over me, then yeah.”

“What’d she have that kid when she was twelve?”

“Seventeen.”

“Dad in the picture?”

“Locked up.”

“And you’re here instead of wining and dining her because…”

“Because she’s got her hands full with her kid and doesn’t need—“

“Actually think that’s exactly what she needs. Pretty as all fuck. But wound like a top. Gonna burst with all that pressure. Might be good if she got someone to… release it,” he said as he wiped the remaining peroxide and blood off of my arm. “Maybe I—“


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