Welcome to the Dark Side: Chapter 25
Welcome to the Dark Side: A Forbidden Romance (The Fallen Men Book 2)
âSo, whoâs the girl?â
I was sittinâ in the stands pretendinâ to watch my daughter sulk in her cheerleadinâ uniform on the other side of the court, her pom-poms held in her hands like they were deadweights. She was so unimpressed with beinâ at the game but she needed extracurricular credits to graduate and itâd been too late to sign up for anything else so cheerleadinâ it was. Sheâd been . She was a smart kid, but she wasnât like her brother, King. She didnât go in for books and the normal high school experience. Nah, my girl was too much like her fuckinâ mother. She liked to drink beer with men who were too old for her, make bad decisions like it was a class she was acinâ at school and disobey me at every turn.
Loved the kid, loved her more than my next fuckinâ breath, but she was a Grade-A pain in my fuckinâ ass.
Still, I was there to support âer because thatâs what Garros and The Fallen did. We went to the important things and the unimportant things because at the end of the day, the only thing you had supportinâ ya was your family and I wanted H.R. to know we had her back even when she didnât like what she was doinâ.
My boy, King, and his woman, Cressida, were with me too. Iâd called King back home for Thanksgiving a few weeks before to brief him on the fuckinâ Nightstalkers but now both of âem were on break studyinâ for university exams and they were doinâ it from Entrance. It was cool as shit that my son was the first Garro to go to university and I was proud as fuck about it but it was good to have him home. He occupied a weird space between prospectinâ the club and beinâ raised by it to be the next Prez, and things didnât feel wholly right to me when he wasnât a part of things.
And things were goinâ down.
So, King and Cress were back even though theyâd left Entrance in a cloud of scandal, they were both back at their old stompinâ grounds supporting Harleigh Rose.
Loved âem for it.
See, Cress had been my kidâs English and History teacher last year and theyâd fallen into it together. It was complicated, as any story involvinâ a smart, mouthy woman was gonna be, but theyâd ended it good and in love. Even now, King had her scarred hands in his, rubbinâ at the marks in her palms absently like he still wished he coulda changed the fact she got âem in the first place.
So did I.
The Nightstalkers had gone after family before and itâd resulted in Cress beinâ nailed to a chair with spikes through her hands. Iâd killed the motherfucker in charge of the Nightstalkers that night, stabbed him clean through the back of his fuckinâ skull. But like Iâd said before, you cut off one head and three more grow back.
I was just glad as fuck that Cress was with us today, sittinâ between me and her man in ripped jeans and her signature bookish tee under a leather jacket as though sheâd been born anâ raised as a biker babe.
âZeus?â she asked, bringinâ me back to the moment. âI asked you a question.â
âYou know Dad doesnât date, Cress babe,â King said on a laugh, slinginâ an arm over her and pullinâ her even closer so she was half in his lap.
People around us watched, drawn to the leather and the confidence, the prettiness of our Cress and the fierceness of the men beside her.
People always watched and what they coveted but didnât have the fuckinâ guts to take for themselves, they hated.
So, the three of us, we were good, used to the looks and not carinâ.
âManâs got a point,â I said, tippinâ my chin at my boy. âDonât date.â
Cress peered at me suspiciously. âYou disappeared for fifteen minutes at halftime and I know it didnât take you much time to threaten H.R.âs dumbass boyfriend, Cricket, to get the freak out of here.â
King rolled his eyes. âBabe, seriously, you to start cursinâ like an adult.â
She stuck her tongue out at him and then faced me again. âPlease tell me you arenât taking a walk on the Norman Rockwell side and banging a housewife?â
I laughed and hard âcause that shit was so funny, I couldnât even wrap my mind around it. When I was done, I rubbed my smile outta my beard and tried to take her question seriously. âNah, teach, Iâm not banginâ a housewife.â
She relaxed. âGood, because seriously, I know these Entrance mums and Iâve heard them talk about âtaming the bullâ and having a round with you. Women like that donât know the first thing about handling a man like you, Zeus Garro, and you should know better than to get involved with them.â
I looked at King. âDid the woman just give me a lecture even though I didnât do what she fuckinâ thought I did?â
âIt was a preemptive strike,â she explained like the prim and proper little teacher sheâd been. âAnd Iâm not a teacher anymore, so donât call me âteachâ.â
âShe did,â King confirmed, ignorinâ her. âShe does that.â
âDonât know how you put up with it,â I told âim, purposely ignorinâ the irritation makinâ Cress bristle. I liked bugginâ the fuck outta her, she was cute like a little yappy dog when she was mad. âKnew I raised a strong man, didnât know Iâd raised a saint.â
King laughed, throwinâ his head back just like his sister and I did when we laughed. He was blond like his mum, skinnier than me but fillinâ out now he was nearly twenty, and other than the colour of my eyes, he didnât look a thing like me. But fuck he was so much my son it slapped me in the face sometimes. Like me but, thank fuck, better.
âOh shut up, both of you,â Cress snapped but there was no real heat in it. âZeus youâre trying to distract me from the topic at hand and I will not be deterred. Somethingâs different about you.â
Fuck if that wasnât true. I was sittinâ there in my cut, my normal scowl on my face to intimidate the dads and brothers in the stands and turn on the repressed mothers and curious little girls, and I was doinâ it leaninâ forward with my forearms on my knees so that the rows of people behind me could clearly see the cut I wore, The Fallen symbol on the back. I wasnât smilinâ, doinâ a fuckinâ jig or singinâ some pop song about it beinâ a beautiful fuckinâ day.
Yet somehow even I knew I looked different. There was something wrong with the air around me, like a near invisible shroud of misery had been lifted and people could see me clearer. Hell, even I could see me clearer.
I was fuckinâ
, and after years of gettinâ by on rations of happy moments stolen from seeinâ my kids grow good and strong, memories my brothers gave me ridinâ behind me in formation down the hot roads of the province and the brief flares of pleasure to be had from fuckinâ random pussy, this kinda happiness me.
Yeah, I was different and Cress was too smart not to see it.
There was no reason to lie to her. Sheâd meet Lou sooner rather than later âcause I planned to bring my girl over for Sunday dinner to âmeet the familyâ.
But I was a selfish man and I wanted just one more night with my teenage woman as my dirty secret.
âMute, brother.â King stood up with a loud cry to greet his best friend with a backslappinâ hug. Mute didnât like to be touched but he was used to King, loved âim more than anyone else in the fuckinâ world, and he embraced him back like theyâd been parted for years insteada weeks.
When they broke apart, they were both smilinâ.
âYou been here this whole time? Why arenât you sittinâ with us?â King asked, wavinâ a hand at the man sittinâ beside him to make room for Mute.
The man blinked at my son, looked to me and the entire size of me, then forcefully shoved into the person on his other side to make room. I grinned at him manically and watched him swallow.
Laughinâ under my breath, I caught the end of Mute sayinâ, âGot a job to do.â
.
I stiffened before I could tell myself to stay cool. Cress was a fuckinâ hawk when it came to sniffinâ out secrets and I had a feelinâ mine was about to be blown to fuckinâ bits.
King was frowninâ. âA job? At a fuckinâ high school basketball game?â He laughed, lookinâ at me as he did it to confirm that Mute was beinâ ridiculous.
Mute was never ridiculous and, un-fuckinâ-fortunately, he never lied.
âGotta keep an eye on Foxy,â he said, lookinâ over at his charge as she did a fuckinâ backflip on the opposite side of the gym.
âFoxy?â King and Cress both said at the same time.
It woulda been funny if I was in the mood to find the situation funny.
I closed my eyes and pressed my palms to âem âcause I knew what was cominâ.
âLouise Lafayette,â Mute explained, pointing at her. âThe one with gold hair and gold skin and blue eyes like Barbie.â
God, the kid never talked and now he was fuckinâ Shakespeare.
I opened my eyes and peered between my fingers to see Cress lookinâ at me like a fuckinâ pedophile and Kingâs mouth wide open enough to swallow a Quarter Pounder without chewinâ.
I sighed, dropped my hands and shot Mute a look. âYou do that on purpose or is this one of those things you canât help doinâ?â
Mute blinked at me.
No fuckinâ help there, then.
âZeus, please do not tell me youâre sleeping with Louise Lafayette,â Cressida breathed. âSheâs a !â
âCress babe,â King muttered, sittinâ down beside her in aâuselessâeffort to control his woman. âThink âfore you speak.â
âShe a kid like King was a kid when you two started fuckinâ?â I asked blandly, adjustinâ one of the skull rings on my finger where itâd gone crooked from finger-fuckinâ Lou twenty minutes before.
I brought my fingers to my nose and caught the salted caramel scent of her. Tried to focus on that insteada beinâ annoyed with Cress.
âThat wasââ Cress opened and closed her mouth. âThat was different and you it!â
âYou know shit about it beinâ different,â I told âer. âCareful here, Cress.â
âQueenie,â King said, firm. âLet Dad explain.â
She rolled her lips under for a second, tryinâ to reign in her sass.
No surprise, she failed.
âNo, seriously, what the hell, Zeus? Louise is the seventeen-year-old daughter of the mayor! A man, I donât have to remind you, who just last year held a freaking town meeting in an attempt to run The Fallen MC and, more specifically , out of this town.â
âMemory works fine,â I told her between my teeth.
Didnât want to scare her, didnât want to âcause even more of a scene than we were already makinâ. Lou needed to finish high school âfore we went public in her mainstream society. We didnât need my sonâs woman outing us in the middle of a fuckinâ high school basketball game.
âIâm trying really hard not to say something I canât take back, but Zeus, help me understand how this isnât wrong?â she begged me, her eyes wild with caged accusations.
Sheâd been raised by parents so stuck in the mud, they were permanently rooted in it and their stifled, judgmental ways. I knew it, Iâd witnessed it and defended her from it then watched her grow away from beinâ that herself, so told myself to calm down even as the anger rolled through me like thunder lookinâ for a place to land.
I leaned toward her, closer than was necessary but I needed the threat to be real for her and I didnât want to use my hands.
âListen here, . I met you, you were a repressed sad little woman livinâ a life you hated and the only thing you wanted, the only thing that could take you outta that, was my boy. Why do you think I gave you the go-ahead to fuck your student, to stand beside my son? âCause Iâm a rebel and I didnât give a fuck either way. How âbout no? How âbout I knew what it was like to want someone younger, to want someone so fuckinâ forbidden it made you dark and corrupt even to thinka having âem? I know love when I see it and you think I got that from beinâ with my fuckinâ ex-wife? No fuckinâ way. I know that shit âcause I helped raise a little girl with the soul of a fuckinâ angel and when she turned into a woman and somehow had that fuckinâ soul after everythinâ sheâd been through and I got the chance to hold that kinda woman in my arms, you think I was nuts enough not to take it?â
Cress blinked at me.
King did too, his face slack and younger lookinâ than Iâd seen it in a long time.
Mute looked satisfied, his arms crossed over his chest and a hint of a fuckinâ smile round his mouth.
Yeah, the bastard had done it on fuckinâ purpose.
âSometimes, Cress, youâre even younger than my son,â I told her with a disappointed frown.
She gasped slightly and leaned back into King who banded an arm around her hips and dragged her the rest of the way into his lap.
âThe letters,â King said. âRemember you writinâ âem, even when you got home youâd still write âem every week. H.R. thought you were workinâ or some shit but I knew it was somethinâ else. Youâd always get angry after writinâ âem, frustrated.â
âAlways been a smart kid,â I told him, leaning forward to punch him lightly on the chin.
âYouâre in love with Louise Lafayette,â Cress said soft and fulla wonder. âZeus Garro is in love and itâs with my heartbreaking and beautiful favourite ex-student, Louise Lafayette.â
âSecond favourite,â King amended.
âShe prefers Loulou,â I told âem. âAnd Iâm bringinâ her over for Sunday dinner so you two better be fuckinâ gems âcause I still got Harleigh Rose to think âbout.â
The three of us looked over to where my daughter was leaninâ against the wall to the exit door of the gym, smokinâ a cigarette when she shoulda been cheering. A teacher hurried over and told her to put it out. She did, in the guyâs coffee.
âYouâre fucked,â King said.
âDonât I know it,â I agreed.