âThe neighborhoodâs gone to shit.â
âJudge said the same thing when you two assholes moved next door,â Rev told Cage, who stood next to him with his baby girl perched on his hip.
Cage, Rev, Reilly and Rook watched the flurry of activity on the newly prepared lot. Two tractor trailers held both halves of Reillyâs new modular home as a large crew scurried around to get them set into place on the poured concrete foundation.
Reillyâs new place.
Not Reilly and Revâs. Just Reillyâs.
For now.
Because that was the âdealâ he struck with Reese. He didnât like it but he agreed since waiting was part of his âpunishment.â
It would be fucking torture. But it was better than being clubbed upside the head multiple times by the bearded Un-jolly Green Giant.
His eyes narrowed on Dynaâs tiny T-shirt that read, âMy Grandpa Tastes the Colors of the Rainbow,â with a rainbow painted across her chest, each stripe of color outlined in gold glitter.
âWhat does that mean?â Rev asked. âNever seen Dutch eat Skittles.â
Cage laughed. âMeans none of us will ever live up to being the legend who is my old man.â
Rook snorted.
Reilly wrinkled her nose. âDonât any of you ever ask me to drop off anything at his house again. My corneas are permanently damaged after that, just so you know.â
âNothinâ you ainât seen before,â Rev reminded her. âHell, nothinâ we all ainât seen before. Too many fuckinâ times.â
Dyna let out a giggle and everyone stared at her.
âDid she understand that?â Rev whispered.
Cage sighed. âSheâs not even a year old, yet, dumbass.â
âSheâll learn soon enough what a stud her pop-pop is,â Rook said. âProbably in ways no one hopes she learns.â
âWell, anyway, what I saw wasnât normalâ¦â Reilly sighed, closed her eyes and twisted her face. âJust no. Find some other fool the next time something needs to be dropped off there.â
âJust leave it on the porch, ring the bell and run next time,â Rook suggested.
âDing dong and dash,â Rev agreed.
âDing dong and dash?â Reilly asked. âIsnât it Ding Dong Ditch?â
âDamn,â Cage whispered.
Reillyâs brow furrowed. âItâs Damn Ding Dong Ditch?â
Rev then realized Cage hadnât been responding to Reilly. His attention was caught elsewhere.
All eyes turned toward a trim figure heading in their direction. Long black hair was bound in a braid down her back, crystal blue eyes were focused on their little group and she was dressed like a hot as fuck badass.
Jet wore black tactical pants, a shiny skin-tight, black short-sleeved shirt, a loaded shoulder holster a hip holster. All in black.
A real Lara Croft, right there.
âLookinâ hot as fuck, Jet, now that you ainât wearinâ a real badge,â Cage called out.
She lifted the shiny badge that hung around her neck on a chain as she joined them. âThis is a real badge.â She touched each of her handguns. âReal guns, too. Donât make me use you for target practice.â
Rook snorted and, when she came within her olâ manâs reach, he roughly grabbed the back of her neck and slammed her into his chest. He crushed his mouth to hers and, once he was done, he murmured something into her ear the rest of them couldnât hear.
Jet smiled up at him for a longâ¦
long minute.
Rev could only imagine what those silent looks said. He and Reilly shared a lot of those while working at the garage. Usually her nipples popped up like turkey timers just like Jetâs just had.
After a few more seconds, Jet cleared her throat. âI just came over to check on the progress.â She turned toward Reilly. âIâm going to go clean up and get ready for the shower.â
She was there and gone that quickly. Rookâs eyes were glued to her as she strode away. He wore a grin on his face that every man with a dick knew what it meant.
Rev wore that same grin often, too. Especially when Reilly strutted naked to the bed where he waited, also naked, but hard as fuck.
âIf I manhandled Jemma like that, my nuts would be hanginâ off my chin,â Cage announced to no one in particular.
Rook turned toward his younger brother. âWhy youâre a pussy and I ainât.â
âYouâre no longer bigger than me. You canât kick my ass anymore, asshole.â
âWanna bet? If you werenât holdinâ my nieceâ¦â
Cage held Dyna out to Reilly, who rolled her eyes and refused to take her. âYouâre both assholes and no, Iâm not holding Dyna so you two can scrap. If Dutch finds out you two got into a fight, heâll crack you both upside the head with a lug wrench. All right. I gotta go, too,â Reilly announced, going up on her tiptoes and planting a kiss on Revâs cheek. âAre you going to stay and supervise our house being put together like a puzzle? Make sure they donât screw up, Master Plumber.â
âAinât our house,â Rev corrected, his hands gripping her curvy hips. âYour house.â
âOh, right,â Reilly gave him an exaggerated wink, â
house.â
âWait. Where the fuck you goinâ?â
Reilly shook her head. âDidnât you hear what Jet said?â
âYeah, sheâs goinâ to take a shower.â
Cage laughed. âYou sure you wanna be stuck with this dumb motherfucker, Lee? He might pass his dumb-dumb genes on to your babies.â
Rev turned toward him. âAinât that what she said?â
Reilly whacked him in the gut with the back of her hand. âSheâs getting ready for Reeseâs shower.â
âWhy dâyou think I got Dyna instead of Tessa?â Cage asked, pressing a kiss to his daughterâs forehead.
âDa! Da! Da!â his daughter yelled and pounded on her fatherâs bearded face with fists and a huge smile.
âWhereâs it at?â Rev asked Reilly.
She grinned and wiggled her eyebrows. âItâs a secret location.â
âWhy the fuck is it secret?â
âSo you animals donât crash it.â
âNo men then?â he asked, not liking the sound of the women being at a location no one else knew about.
Reilly huffed, âItâs a baby shower.â Like that should tell him everything. He didnât know shit about baby showers. âButâ¦â She rolled her lips under.
He didnât like that, either. Revâs eyes narrowed. âNo men allowed, right?â
She shrugged innocently. âJust strippers and Teddy.â
âStrippers at a fuckinâ baby shower?â Rook asked, his eyes now narrowed, too. âWhat the fuck?â
âOnly because itâs also a surprise bridal shower for Stella. She didnât want us to throw her one, so weâre combining them without her knowing. Sheâs going to hate it!â She laughed. âBut sheâs the first olâ lady to actually tie the knot among us, so we decided to do it, anyway, despite her threats.â
âMake her wear some stupid sash and tiara,â Cage said.
âOh, donât worry, we have them for her.â Reilly giggled and Rev got caught up in the sound of it.
âTake shitloads of pictures of her wearinâ those, too,â Rook said. âNever know when weâll need it as blackmail.â
âStill canât believe your sisterâs pregnant,â Rev muttered.
âI canât fuckinâ believe one of Deaconâs swimmers penetrated one of her iron-clad eggs,â Rook said. âIt probably argued a case with the winninâ sperm before it would let it penetrate.â
When they all laughed, Dyna did, too.
âYou sure she canât understand what weâre sayinâ?â Rev asked.
Cage turned Dyna to face him and asked his daughter, âHeâs a dumbass, ainât he?â Then he nodded.
Dyna nodded, too, and smiled.
âHuh. Maybe youâre right,â Cage said, âshe can understand just fine.â
Reilly tapped Rev on the cheek. âSheâs only reacting to everyone else, Rev. Itâs what babies do. All right, I have to go.â She turned and headed to her cage.
âText me when youâre home. And donât you fuckinâ touch any strippers.â
She waved a dismissing hand over her shoulder.
âUnless theyâre women strippers,â he yelled out. âThen take video.â
The crew working on their modular home all stopped in place and turned toward Rev. Then their collective gazes turned toward Reilly as she got into her Kona.
The crew member closest to Rev gave him a grin and a thumbs up.
âFuck,â Rev muttered.
Rook bumped Revâs shoulder. âYou just gave them their whack-off material for tonight. Just think, theyâre all gonna be fantasizinâ about your woman lickinâ some stripperâs snatch.â He made a V with his fingers and wiggled his tongue between them.
Rev shoved him away. âAsshole.â
âShe likes to lick asshole, too? Damn.â
Rev shook his head and studied the way the four modular homes were set up in some semblance of a neighborhood along a stone lane leading directly off County Line Road. A narrow tree line also separated the houses from the rest of the club compound.
The former fallow field was turning into a little private neighborhood. Between that and the lot Trip had built to store Shelter from the Stormâs trailers, the Amish would be farming quite a bit less land.
âCanât believe how fast they got that lot prepped and the house here.â Rook, now standing with his hands on his hips, was taking in the exact same sight as Rev.
âThe green stuff makes shit happen,â Rev muttered. Lots of scratch made it happen. Scratch that Rev or Reilly didnât have.
Reese had paid cash for the modular to expedite its delivery. Her and Deacon wanted it set up and Reilly moved out of that studio apartment as soon as possible. One of her demands in exchange for fronting the money was that he and Reilly take it slowly and not move in together right away.
But in the few weeks before they got caught, Rev had gotten good at sneaking in and sneaking out. He planned on continuing that. Especially since all heâll have to do was walk from the bunkhouse across the courtyard and through the line of trees to get to her house. Easy fucking peasy.
âCanât believe she forked over that wad of scratch,â Cage said, handing Dyna over to her uncle, who took her without hesitation.
Dyna bounced with happiness in Rookâs arms and yelled, âOok, ook, ook!â her name for Rook.
She called Cujo, who was off running around sniffing and lifting his leg on anything that didnât move, Jo.
she would squeal whenever the nasty little fucker came within eyeshot.
âOnly âcause I agreed to let Reilly live there by herself for a bit.â
Rook snorted. âSo, youâre sayinâ youâll need some empty boxes, then, to pack up your shit from your room and move it over here.â
Rev grinned and shrugged. âIf I move outta my room, itâll open up a spot for someone from one of the visitinâ clubs to stay in durinâ the weddinâ blow-out weekend. The more places we can provide, the less tents will be needed.â
That was his story and he was sticking to it. The wedding was a good excuse to free up his room and start sleeping in Reillyâs bed every night. Since the wedding weekend was only two weeks away, that should give him the âtimeâ Reese demanded he wait until he moved in with her.
He thought two weeks was perfectly reasonable. She probably wouldnât. But, surprisingly, her pregnancy had softened her up enough that they hardly recognized her.
Besides some of the empty rooms in the bunkhouse, The Grove Inn reservation book had been closed to outside visitors for a few days before the wedding and a few days after. The two emergency trailers Trip bought for Shelter from the Storm had already been temporarily set up and available for anyone coming with their kids.
The two visiting clubs, the Dirty Angels and the Dark Knights had been invited to stay as long as they wanted. Trip was also planning a sit-down between all three presidents, vice presidents and sergeant at arms. The Fury prez hoped that inviting those clubs to celebrate him getting hitched would help strengthen the alliance between them.
âGonna be like Woodstock,â Rev murmured, trying to imagine how crazy that weekend would be.
âWithout the fuckinâ hippies,â Rook said. âAnd hopefully without all the mud.â
Cage lifted two fingers in a peace sign. âPeace, love and happiness, .â
âSex, drugs and rock-n-roll,â his brother corrected him.
Cage nodded with a grin. âThat, too.â
âTripâs finally bitinâ the bullet,â Rev said on a sigh with a shake of his head.
âThink itâs the other way around,â Cage said. âItâs Stella who needed the convincinâ.â
âYeah,â Rook answered, âheâs been ridinâ her ass about that, hopinâ once itâs official sheâll agree to givinâ him the babies he wants.â
âNever thought Iâd want one,â Cage admitted, âbut now I canât imagine not havinâ Dyna.â
âYeah, well, you all have at it. Iâll stick with beinâ an uncle,â Rook said, but his expression didnât match his tone as he stared down at his niece in his arms.
Holding Dyna was one time the man turned into a big softy.
âShould we take bets on who falls next?â Cage asked.
âGettinâ hitched or gettinâ knocked up?â Rev asked.
âFuck if Iâm bettinâ âcause who the fuck woulda guessed Reese to be the first olâ lady knocked up?â Rook said.
âSpeakinâ of Reese,â Cage started. âYou can thank her for not gettinâ a repeat performance of my blanket party.â
âWhat dâyou mean?â
âNot sure if Iâm supposed to tell you, but canât hurt at this point.â Cage shrugged. âDeacon had texted everyone in the committee to let them know Reese had already unclipped Reillyâs leash. When you burst into the meetinâ that night, we all already knew you were cominâ and the reason why.â
âYou all knew before I even went in there?â
They hadnât acted like they knew. Even Deacon pretended like it was a complete surprise. Rev just figured it was so no one found out he already knew.
Cage grinned and nodded. âYeah. How tight was your asshole puckered when you stood there in front of us?â
âSo tight I couldnât shit for a week.â
Cage and Rook both howled loudly, making Dyna chuckle in Rookâs arms and Cujo start a hellish round of barking in the distance.
Cage whacked Rev on the back. âMakinâ you suffer was part of the punishment. Good thing he gave us the heads up, âcause I wouldnât wish that fuckinâ blanket party on anyone.â
âYeah, but at least you had Jemma to nurse you back to health.â
âThank fuck for her,â Cage muttered. âNow look at us, we all got a ball and chain around our fuckinâ ankles. Dutch and Whip are the only single fuckers left at the garage.â
âDutch ainât ever gettinâ nailed down again. Heâs havinâ too much fun in his old age,â Rook said, then glanced down at Dyna and asked, âAinât your pop-pop the ultimate stud?â
Dyna jerked in his arms and broke into giggles.
Cageâs daughter was a happy baby. She didnât know it yet, but she also had a whole club behind her. It went without saying that everyone in the Fury would bend over backwards to get her whatever she needed or to protect her. She didnât just belong to Cage and Jemma, she belonged to the Fury as a whole.
His babies, if and when he and Reilly decided to have any, would get the same treatment. Their kids would grow up a lot fucking differently than either of them had. Also, in a much better world. Most importantly, theyâd be surrounded by people who loved and respected them.
Hopefully none of the Fury kids would ever feel lost, lonely or unloved.
All of that proved, once again, that family wasnât always blood and blood wasnât always family. But when those family bonds were strong, whether blood or not, they were practically indestructible.
Yeah, both he and Reilly had finally found their true family where they least expected it.
But they also found each other.
In the end, the sinner had become the winner.
And Reilly was his prize.