Sue climbed out of his truck. He approached Justice and hugged him the way warriors or family do. “I know this is hard on you little brother.”
Justice sniffed back. “Hard can come later. We’ve got a mission to accomplish, and a score to settle with Benjamin Franklin Ford. Today is the birth of our new nation, Savage Nation.”
“We’re here for you, Bro.”
They both looked toward the sound of a soft closing of the truck’s door. Sue patted his shoulder and stepped aside.
Heavy hearted, Justice welcomed the hug from three-year old Grace.
“Grace, come back, baby,” called a pregnant Karen as she cautiously scooted after her.
Justice shook his head. “It’s okay. In honor of her mother, she should be the first one onto this promised land.” He held her hand as he pushed the rusted-gate open.
“Momma,” Grace giggled. “She in heaven.”
Justice turned on his scraped rubber heel. He couldn’t face his legion of biker brothers with the weakness of compassion. It would be the final time he cried for his dear wife, or for the decisions that caused him to end up in an outlaw’s life.
He ran fingers through his hair to loosen the black leather bandana that contained his thick lion’s mane. Justice lifted his hairy chin and grinned with a sun-kissed smirk as he thought about the path from college football star to Army Delta Special Forces and finally a hot-damn bona fide American hero with the CIA. His grin turned to a sneer.
“Look at me now, Grace.” Justice hoisted Grace into his arms.
This was the life he’d once needed in order to hide from his hunters. Now it was the life he chose to become the hunter. He raised his right fist. The bikes reeled off thunderous rattles from powerful Harley Davidson engines.
Grace scowled and covered her ears. He laughed and drew her curly-head into his shoulder. Yes, he thought, there was still a score to settle with the coward who abandoned Grace’s mother.
Justice would settle the score, but this moment was a celebration of the warriors and the martyrs and the true heroes of American saga—the renegades who throughout history fought for freedom and won or died trying.
“My brothers, welcome to freedom. Welcome to the Savage Souls Nation.”
“SF – FS.”
THE END
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HUNTED: The Final Chapter
Is true love really worth dying for? Then if it is, it is worth fighting for.
James St. John and Abigail Black escaped the barbaric world of the Savage Souls Outlaw Motorcycle Club. Can they now outrun the consequences of their once close association with them?
Being hunted might be a bad thing to some, but to these lovers it means they’re still alive to fight. Fighting for the truth, themselves and each other is when they are strongest.
When outlaws and undercovers collide, can love prevail? If St. John and Abi have a breath in their bodies, all odds point to yes it can. The question is, can they survive the hunt.
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The Savage Souls Series takes you behind the badge and into an often-unknown world of outlaws to experience the raw rush and ruggedness of true alpha heroes.
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