Reaper’s Wrath Read online Jamie Begley (Road to Salvation A Last Rider’s Trilogy #2)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, MC, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Road to Salvation A Last Rider's Trilogy Series by Jamie Begley
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Total pages in book: 147
Estimated words: 140795 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 704(@200wpm)___ 563(@250wpm)___ 469(@300wpm)
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“I’m here.”

Forcing her eyes away from the bird, Ginny met Gavin’s eyes in the mirror behind her. Wanting to run into his arms and hide from the fact that the tiny bird had been killed to hurt her, Ginny had to turn her nerves into steel as she turned to face the man standing behind her.

“I hate him.”

Chapter Ten

“What the fuck? Who did this?”

Sin appeared next to Gavin. Ginny would have recognized who it was by the voice alone. It was just as good as Kaden’s, the melodic tones distinctly his own. It was much deeper and smoother, making a woman think of fine whiskey and a smoky bedroom with satin sheets and a sexy drummer sprawled on top. Kaden’s was more like cognac—dark and mysterious with notes of fire underneath.

She couldn’t bring herself to look at the devastation in the room any longer. Brushing past the two men, Ginny rushed out of the room where Kimmy hastily moved aside in the corridor to give her space.

Gavin immediately exited the room, his phone already to his ear. “Alec, get to Ginny’s dressing room, pronto. Lock down the exits. I don’t want anyone leaving without my eyes on them.”

“Did you leave my room unlocked when you brought the clothes?” Ginny whispered as Gavin continued to talk to Alec.

“No,” Kimmy answered, giving Gavin a frightened look as he ended the call. “I swear, Ginny. I’m always careful about locking doors. Alec drummed that into my head when he told me I was the only one who had a master key to get into all the dressing rooms. Well, beside him. I wouldn’t do anything that would jeopardize my job or anyone’s safety.”

Ginny placed a reassuring hand on Kimmy’s shoulder. “I believe you.”

Gavin didn’t seem as sure. “Where’s your key?”

Kimmy raised her wrist in the air, showing the purple elastic wristband with the key dangling.

“It’s never out of my sight. Ever,” she stated forcefully. “Not even when I sleep.”

Ginny hit her forehead with the palm of her hand, aggravated at herself.

“The door was unlocked when I opened it.” Ginny shook her head. “I can’t believe I didn’t catch that before I opened it.” She hit herself again. “Stupid.”

“Yes, it was.”

“Thanks for trying to make me feel better,” she snapped at Gavin.

“I’m not here to make you feel better. You should have waited for me. I told you to stay put.”

“I screwed up. Okay? I feel bad enough as it is.”

“Good.”

Sin came to her rescue. “This isn’t her fault. It’s the fucker who trashed her room. We all leave our rooms unlocked once we arrive. No one expects their room to be trashed. Usually the place is full, with everyone coming and going. Whoever it was knew that everyone was in the meeting.”

Ginny paled, grabbing Gavin’s arm, forgetting her irritation at his rebuke. “Alec usually has a security guard walking the area, even during the meetings.” Fear that she would have another death on her conscience, Ginny started walking frantically back to the door. Had the security guard been in there and she hadn’t noticed?

Gavin caught her, preventing her from entering. “Sin, you and Kimmy go to the VIP room and lock the door. I know it’s clear because I just came from there.”

Sin nodded. “I can watch Ginny too.”

“She’s stays with me.”

Sin didn’t argue and neither did Kimmy, looking relieved to be out from under Gavin’s suspicious regard.

“Kimmy didn’t have anything to do with this. If she said she locked my door, I believe her.”

“I do too.”

“You do?”

“Yes,” he said shortly, moving her out of the way as Alec arrived with four men from his staff. There was enough testosterone in the thin corridor to make any woman have the jitters, yet the only one who drew her gaze was Gavin.

It wasn’t Alec who took charge; it was Gavin. Giving quick instructions, he had Alec check on his handheld radio to see if any of his staff was missing, while he sent two off to check the security footage, then placed the last two at the opposite points of the corridor to make sure no one left.

“Mason is missing,” Alec reported.

“Are the exits covered?” Gavin asked.

“Yes.”

“Then we’ll start at the VIP room and work our way down. You have an extra man you trust?” Gavin asked Alec as they walked toward the room a few steps away.

“Nate.”

“Get him here.”

Using his knuckles to tap on the door, Sin opened the door at Alec’s prompting.

With his hand on her back, Gavin urged her inside, checking the restroom before going back to the doorway.

“Nate’s here,” Alec told Gavin as he came through the door.

“Stay here with them. No one comes in here until I get back. Understand me? No one.”

“Yes, sir,” Nate responded deferentially to Gavin’s instructions, even though his boss was inches away.

Content his order would be obeyed, Gavin took her arm, moving her to a private corner of the room. “You have your phone?” he asked.


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