Heart-On (Turf Wars #2) Read Online Bella Jewel

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Funny, MC, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Turf Wars Series by Bella Jewel
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Total pages in book: 67
Estimated words: 68936 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 345(@200wpm)___ 276(@250wpm)___ 230(@300wpm)
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He sits with me, letting me feel what I’ve got to feel.

Then, he does the best possible thing he could do for me, he reaches forward and presses the voice command on his car stereo and calls out, “Dial Eve.”

It begins to call my best friend.

She answers.

“Adan, is that you?”

“Two hours, be at my place. Ramona needs you.”

“What? Is she okay? Is everything okay?”

“She’s okay, but she needs you. Be there, Eve.”

Then he hangs up.

I swallow the rest of my tears and drive in silence for a good hour until I calm down. It takes me that long to stop fighting the tears with everything I’ve got. Only then does Adan speak to me and his question isn’t prying, he just carefully says, “That was your dad.”

“Yeah,” I croak.

“Guessin’ you haven’t seen him in a real long time?”

“You’d guess right.”

“He hurt you?”

“Only my heart,” I whisper.

“Sorry.”

I bite my lip to stop the tears again.

“You know him?” I ask, my voice croaky.

“Yeah, we’ve worked with him for a long time now. He’s a good man, bad as fuck, but good. He helps us, we help him.”

Bad as fuck.

I have no doubt.

No doubt in my mind.

“Does he run that place?”

Adan nods. “Yeah.”

“Is he ... is he a really bad person?”

“No.”

“But he does illegal shit?”

“So do we, honey.”

Honey.

My heart feels like it’s going to explode.

I keep driving, hands on the wheel, unable to say anything else about it. There is no hiding from him now, not since he is aware I’m hanging around the club. He can find me at any point, and I’m not honestly sure if I want him to. Yet, at the same time, seeing him again made things in my heart come alive, things I thought were long dead. I miss him. I have missed him for so long.

But he hurt me.

God, he hurt me.

Do I even give him the chance to tell his side of the story?

Or do I just cut him out for the rest of my life?

I don’t know.

I just don’t know.

“OH, HONEY.”

Eve’s words make my lip quiver the second I climb out of the truck. She’s waiting at Adan’s front door, just standing there, anticipating the moment we drive in. The second she sees me, my best friend knows that I’m in pain. There’s no hiding it. She steps forward and throws her arms around me. Adan tells us he’ll be inside and disappears. I respect the hell out of him for how he’s handled this, not once did he demand answers or do anything but stand by my side.

I couldn’t ask for better than that.

“What happened?” Eve asks, pulling back and looking at me, her eyes scanning my face. “I’ve never seen you cry like this.”

“I saw my dad.”

Eve blinks. Then shakes her head a little. “Your dad? Your real dad?”

“He’s the only one I have, Eve.”

She shakes her head again. “Sorry, of course. I don’t understand, you haven’t seen him since you were a kid, right? How did you run into him now?”

I tell her everything that happened and who my father is now, and the little details I did get from Adan about him.

“Oh, wow. So he knows the club?”

“Yeah.”

“And he saw you?”

“Yeah.”

“Oh, honey, I’m so sorry. That must have been such a shock.”

“I just ran out of there, I couldn’t face him. I did a runner.”

“You have every right to run, because you don’t know why he left you the way he did or why he hasn’t come back. You were in shock and it was all thrown on you at once.”

“I think mostly, I’m terrified of his answer. What if he wasn’t near me because he just didn’t want to be, and then I have to live with the hurt that will bring?”

“The only way you’ll find out is to ask him, and you don’t have to do that right now. You’re hurting, you’re allowed to hurt. Give it some time.”

I nod. “We should go inside.”

“Yes, I brought some wine over. We’re going to drink these feelings away.”

I don’t argue with her.

We go inside and she pours us some wine. We sit out on the back deck and watch the sun slowly beginning to set.

I hear the bikes roll in a few hours later, and within minutes, the guys are all outside with Adan following them out. He has left us out here to be on our own, which is really kind of him. I make a mental note to thank him later. Riggs comes over and looks down at me, then he hands me a letter. “He asked me to give you this. You don’t have to take it, Ramona, but I wouldn’t be doin’ the right thing if I didn’t give it to you.”

I reach out and, with a shaky hand, I take the letter.

I tuck it into my pants. I’m not ready to see what he has to say right now.


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