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“You’re staring, Meadow.”

My cheeks burned. “Just wondering what happened to make you this way.”

“Wanting to fix me, little one?” Before I knew what was happening, he stood right in front of me. Placing his hands on the wall on either side of my head, he leaned down to my ear. “No one will ever be able to fix me. I’m unfixable.”

I felt sorry for whoever fell for him. If that could ever happen in the first place. “Sunny and Shade won’t like that you’re so close to me,” I murmured, unable to step away from him.

“Don’t care.” He caged me in, the scent of spice invading my nose.

“Tanner.” I stared up at him. “What do you want?”

“Your pussy wrapped around my cock would be a good start.”

My heart jumped at what he was suggesting. “Sorry, buddy. You don’t do it for me.” Sunny and Shade were going to kick his ass. Or worse.

Tanner tilted his head, giving me a cocky smirk. “I do it for everyone.”

“You’re too young for me.” I ducked under his arm and moved across the room, getting far away from him before he did something stupid. Not that I cared if Sunny and Shade did anything to him, but this place was packed with bikers. I didn’t need them to get hurt.

“Interesting.” Tanner nodded once. “They must have magic cocks if you’re turning me down.”

“This is not the reason I came here. Tell me what the hell my mom has to do with this shit or else I’m leaving, and I’ll tell Sunny and Shade what just happened.”

Tanner chuckled. “You’re going to tell them anyway, so that threat doesn’t work with me.” He moved behind the large oak desk sitting by the one wall and lowered into the leather chair. He leaned back in it, tenting his fingers under his chin. His dark eyes locked with mine, his jaw clenching.

A shiver raced down my spine.

“You will get me what I’m looking for.”

“How the hell am I supposed to confront my mom about this if I don’t know what you’re wanting?” This didn’t make sense. Not one bit.

“Tell her that Tyler Bones gave her something. A long time ago. She’ll know what you’re talking about.” Tanner wiggled the mouse and started clicking away on the computer sitting on the desk in front of him.

“Tyler Bones…” I frowned. “Are you related to him?”

“You ask a lot of questions.” Tanner turned the computer screen toward me, showing me a picture of a woman and a man.

My eyes widened when I realized who I was looking at.

My mom stared back at me, a smile on her face but that same smile never reached her eyes. She was young in the photo. Maybe my age or even younger.

The man standing with her was wearing a leather vest. It said vice president on the left breast. He had his arm around my mom’s shoulders. This man was not my father. This man looked outright mean. He had a smirk on his face and the resemblance to Tanner was uncanny.

“Youarerelated to him,” I stated, my heart thumping hard. “Who is he?”

“Hewasmy father.” Tanner turned the screen back around toward him. “Died when I was just a boy.” He met my gaze. “By someone you know actually.”

“He…he was murdered?” Oh God. This was not good. Not good at all.

“It seems my father didn’t want your mother to be happy and your dad got in the way. Your typical shit.”

I shook my head. “What does this have to do with me or even you and how do you know all of this?”

“My dad had a big mouth.” Tanner shrugged. “He told my mother this shit.” His gaze hardened. “And she died because of it.”

My mouth went dry. “I…I don’t know what you want.”

“I want you to go to your mother and tell her that Tanner Horsch wants something that she has. Something that doesn’t belong to her.”

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