Deacon (Iron Tzars MC #12) Read Online Marteeka Karland

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, MC Tags Authors: Series: Iron Tzars MC Series by Marteeka Karland
Advertisement1

Total pages in book: 36
Estimated words: 33157 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 166(@200wpm)___ 133(@250wpm)___ 111(@300wpm)
<<<<6789101828>36
Advertisement2


For the second time tonight, I cried myself to sleep. Tomorrow. I’d deal with everything tomorrow.

Chapter Three

Deacon

It was time to go hunting. I had a fuck-ton of rage built inside me and I was going to take it out on every motherfucker who was involved with the attack on Grim Road. I didn’t really care about anyone there, though I respected everyone I’d met from Grim. The only person I cared about was Apple. She was hurting both physically and emotionally and I was the cause of at least one of them. There was a good possibility me and Sting hadn’t hidden my relationship with Apple as well as I’d hoped and that could have played a part, but Sting and Wylde didn’t think so. And yeah, the meeting with Wylde had gone about as well as I could have expected. Which is to say I nearly got my ass beat. Again.

I had a meeting with one of the scum tonight. It was the only fucking reason I’d left Apple instead of sitting with her, no matter what her wishes had been. I needed to be near her. To know she was safe and healing. I needed to be there taking care of her. Which just pissed me the fuck off all the more.

I was done. Done. This was it. What I was about to do would get my club to cull me and rightfully so. But, by God, I was tired of this. All of this. Men who hurt women for the fun of it. Men who sold women and children to the highest bidder. Hell, a man like Borris Illivitch who could sell his own stepdaughter to settle his debts? None of them deserved to live. They deserved to have the same things happen to them as they sold their prey into. That was exactly what I was gonna dish out tonight.

I’d killed plenty of times since I’d joined the Marines. Even more when I’d been loaned to the CIA because I was the best hunter in service. I was young and inexperienced, but I was a go-getter. So I’d killed. So many fucking times. Never once did I leave the killing field that I didn’t feel the need to puke. It’s why I didn’t make a career out of the military or even move on to private work with the CIA. This time, however, I was looking forward to the fucking killing.

No. That wasn’t entirely true. I wasn’t looking forward to the actual killing. I was looking forward to what came… before. Every single man I was getting ready to kill was going to suffer like they’d never dreamed. The fucking thing about it was, I’d never even come close to snapping like this. The mere thought that any of this had come to touch Apple -- in any way at all -- drove me to a murderous rage. Combine that with her complete and total rightful rejection of me and the need to go scorched earth on these men was a compulsion. It was the only thing that might come close to easing some of the anger and grief inside me.

“Easy there, brother.” Falcon settled himself next to me. He kept a wary distance, eyeing me like I was a ticking time bomb. He wasn’t wrong.

“Ain’t your brother,” I muttered as I went back to studying the yachts anchored in the marina. Big-ass boats for the ultra-rich wannabes. Borris Illivitch fell into that category. He had money, but not nearly as much as he wanted. Or needed. He was currently on that boat. And I wanted on it with him.

“Sure you are. We’re Marines. That makes us brothers, right?”

I didn’t even look at the guy. “Nope.”

“Come on, Deacon. You don’t want to go in there alone.” Finally, I glanced at Falcon. The other man was quartering the area like a pro. I knew he’d be a good man to have at my back. I also knew he was only here because Rocket wanted to make sure I didn’t make a mess in his territory. He didn’t care if the guy died. He just didn’t want anything to lead back to his club or any of his men. Which was fine. I got it. But when I hunted, I went alone. Always. Which is why Falcon would soon find out he wasn’t going any-fucking-where.

“Yeah, Falcon. I’m going in by myself. Don’t want or need you to have my back.” I moved, sitting up and fiddling with my go bag while Falcon continued to study the boat and area around it. He really should pay attention to his immediate surroundings. After this lesson, he would from now on.

“Tough shit, bro. Got orders I’m to stay on your six.” Falcon didn’t take his eyes from the boat. He had field glasses up now.


Advertisement3

<<<<6789101828>36

Advertisement4