Son of a Beard Read Online Lani Lynn Vale (Dixie Wardens Rejects MC #3)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Drama, Erotic, MC, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Dixie Wardens Rejects MC Series by Lani Lynn Vale
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Total pages in book: 72
Estimated words: 72122 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 361(@200wpm)___ 288(@250wpm)___ 240(@300wpm)
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I wasn’t.

But I also wasn’t a killer…at least not anymore.

That didn’t mean that I didn’t want to go in there and skin him alive with my bare hands.

“Do you mind watching over Verity for a few minutes while I go home, change, and feed the cat?

The cat that I’d forgotten about in the last couple of hours.

I’d called my neighbor and told her not to bother going over today because we’d be back by nightfall. But that was before Verity’s head had nearly been blown apart, and I’d forgotten about everything but her.

Big Papa nodded.

“Yeah, I can do that,” he said, offering me his hand. “Maybe grab some food while you’re out.”

Was I hungry?

Yes. Yes, I was.

Would I eat?

No, probably not.

I nodded at Big Papa anyway, though. What he didn’t know, wouldn’t hurt him.

Chapter 24

I’ll never, ever let you go.

-Verity talking to her dessert

Verity

A dog’s barking woke me up.

One second I was in dreamland, and the next I was staring at a man across the room, wielding a syringe in one hand and an IV pole in the other.

He was swinging it at the dog—Aaron’s K-9, Tank—and trying to keep the dog at bay.

He was failing miserably.

I started to stand, but froze when something in my leg started to pinch.

I looked down at the large syringe sticking out of my thigh, and wondered what the hell it was doing there.

I pulled it out of my leg, my heart starting to pound.

Sweat popped out on my forehead, and my stomach roiled. All over a single syringe in my thigh.

Nice, Verity, very nice.

I swung my legs over the bed, my intent to get to Tank and stop the man from hitting him again, but the moment my feet hit the cool tiled floor, my legs went out from under me.

I hit the floor with a thud, and my head and arm screamed.

Not that my head wasn’t already screaming, because it was. Loud, booming and seriously pissed off.

I got my legs underneath me, my hand going to my forehead to try to counteract the steady pounding of my head, and moaned.

The dog’s whimper had me glancing up sharply, and it took everything I had not to start crying in pain.

I didn’t make a sound, though, knowing that if I could just somehow help Tank, he would take it from there.

The night Truth had fed me nothing but cookies for dinner, I witnessed the power in Tank’s body as he’d taken the padded man—who just so happened to have been Truth, something I hadn’t known at the time—and forced him to sit still as he’d waited for Aaron to call him off.

The fury in his barks now, compared to then, were much different.

It seemed like Tank knew that this man was a real threat to me, and he was going to protect me with his life.

Maybe if I could trip the man with my prone body…

Alarms started to go off, and I heard a worried voice say ‘Code Brown!’ over the loudspeaker, and I would’ve laughed at the use of ‘Code Brown’ had this situation not been extremely fucked up as it was.

“Tank,” my voice cracked when the dog went down to his haunches.

Tank didn’t spare me a glance as he did some amazing roll thing and went for the man’s knee.

My eyes took in the man as he went down to drop his weight on the dog, and it was then that I realized that this man was dressed in a hospital gown with handcuffs dangling from his wrists.

His feet, which were bloody as well, slipped.

He came down hard on top of Tank, and I heard the distinct sound of something breaking.

Oh, God. Please don’t let that be Tank’s bones! I chanted to myself as I crawled another inch.

My heart was racing. My vision was blurry now, and I couldn’t control my breaths.

I knew without a shadow of a doubt that the man had stabbed me with that syringe. And that something bad had been in that syringe, and was now racing through my bloodstream.

Saliva filled my mouth, and I took one last ditch effort to get to Tank…and failed.

***

Ghost

My heart was broken. My skin was tight. My eyes hurt. My head was pounding.

Though, I couldn’t tell which was physical or emotional, I knew that I couldn’t go on like this any longer.

Something had to give.

I knew as I walked into the hospital, rage filling my veins, that I had to find a way out of this mess that I found myself in.

“Code brown, second floor.”

I stopped as two doctors, three nurses, and a stumbling Big Papa ran in the direction of the stairs.

I hurried in the direction, my head no longer pounding as adrenaline poured through me. All my aches and pains were null and void as I took the stairs two at a time, surpassing Big Papa who was bleeding from a head wound.


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