Monster (Royal Bastards MC – Belfast Northern Ireland #1) Read Online Dani Rene

Categories Genre: Biker, Dark, MC, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Royal Bastards MC - Belfast Northern Ireland Series by Dani Rene
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Total pages in book: 74
Estimated words: 69875 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 349(@200wpm)___ 280(@250wpm)___ 233(@300wpm)
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“Pres,” she says with a smile. The soft waves of gold that is her hair fall over her face like a curtain. She’s always been shy around me, but I know she sees me as an older brother. Someone who will protect her, but also, I think I scare her. Those pretty eyes though, are all for Rebel. He doesn’t see it, not yet anyway. “I wanted to talk to ye bout the new girl.”

“Aye?”

She nods, and I motion for her to come in. Once she’s seated, she looks at me, her hands twisting in her lap. “She seems nice enough,” Callia starts. “I was wonderin’ if it would be nice for her to work at O’Hagans?”

I didn’t think Miren would be here longer than a week at most. I wanted Donahue to find the strange girl a home, a place to go that isn’t at the club. Perhaps it’s my own perception of her. There’s a glint in her eye I can’t quite place, and reading people is my thing. I observe, with her, it’s different. I can’t look away, but at the same time, I hate that I want to look at her.

“Is this somethin’ she’s asked about?” I look at Callia, and I can see every pain and heartbreak she’s suffered. With Miren, there’s nothing. “I don’t want a stranger in my home who’s hidin’ shite.”

Callia has known me for years. She knows I don’t take things lightly, and she’s seen me lose myself to violence. When we learned about her, I went along with Rebel to bring her here, and that’s the first time I got my hands dirty in front of one of our girls.

“She seems a nice lassie,” Callia tells me. “I believe everyone should be given a chance. I don’t know her story yet, but…” The girl shakes her head, and her blonde hair swishes. “I just have a feeling she doesn’t have anyone else.”

The plea in her eyes twists at my chest. I couldn’t say no to a pretty woman. I may not have been in love before, or ever wanted to be, but women have always been a weakness. The girls who live at the club are family, and Callia is like a wee sister to me.

“Ye reckon she’s sound?” I lean back in my chair as I stare at Callia.

“Aye,” she says with a nod, excitement glinting in her eyes.

I’m not entirely sure this is a good idea. But, if Miren does stay, it means I can keep an eye on her. I can find out who the feck she is and where it is she’s come from. Donahue didn’t just send some random girl to me.

“Tomorrow night then,” I finally say. “Bring her to the club and walk her around. I don’t want any shite,” I warn with a pointed finger at Callia. “No arguments. She will sit back and watch what you do. I don’t want her on the stage.” The order is clear. Only those women I approve can take off their clothes. Reason being is, I need to know there won’t be any shite in my club.

The clientele aren’t scum. However, there have been instances where boyfriends and husbands have followed along, which only ended up turning into a brawl. I can’t have that happening ever again.

“Thank you,” Callia says with an excited clap of her hands. “I’ll take her through everything tomorrow. I just think she’ll benefit from having a job, something to focus on.”

“Aye.” Makes sense. Even though givin’ her a job will mean she’ll stay here longer. Perhaps we can find her family. The thought process brings me back to Donahue. Something isn’t sittin’ right with me. “Tell Rebel I’m headin’ out.”

I push to my feet, and Callia nods. I notice the blush on her cheeks when I mention his name, and I wonder why the feck he’s not made his move on her. I doubt she’ll be leavin’ us anytime soon. Maybe I should sit the eejit down and tell him to sort his shite out.

“I’ll let him know,” Callia says before leaving me to gather my things. Shrugging on my cut, I make my way out through the back of the house. I don’t want to be dragged into the partying brothers right now. I need to talk to Donahue, get his thoughts on this girl.

Gettin’ Tye to dig into her past may be an option, but first, I’ll talk to the priest. He’ll have to give me answers. The moment I reach the bikes, I spot someone in the garden. The side of the house overlooks acres of land that goes on for miles before the perimeter. It’s one of the reasons Da wanted to have security cameras installed around the fence. It took a few days, but we’re safe here. It’s our haven.


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