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“I’ll pay double,” I said desperately.

“Nah, Fangs do not break words. But once he’s done with you, I’m taking what I want, even though you ain’t what I usually do. Bit too old for my tastes.”

I felt sick as two little kids ran by. They could only have been two or three, and I looked at him, horrified. The sick fuck winked, and I couldn’t help it. Bile rose, and I leaned to one side and threw up. The biker laughed and slammed the door.

The next time it opened, I stared into the furious eyes of Jeremy.

Aw shit.

“Well, sister dear, what a predicament you are in,” Jeremy sneered.

“Did you tell assholes one and two out there you got no money?” I demanded.

“That isn’t a problem. Not when you’re dead and everything comes to me,” Jeremy said. “A quick trip to a pretty island with no extradition, and all the pennies will be mine.”

“Except I made a will,” I retorted.

“Easy to get one forged, right Madisen? After all, that’s what you did,” Jeremy snarled, and I saw the wild light in his eyes.

“I’m not sure what you mean. Father clearly realised he had treated me wrong and tried to make up for it.”

“Now, Madisen, there’s no way he’d have done that,” Jeremy sneered.

“And why’s that?” I demanded.

“Because you were not his. Think he didn’t realise mother fucked somebody else? You weren’t his, so he’d never have left you everything,” Jeremy replied.

Oscar had known? And Jeremy? Yet they’d never said anything.

“Oh yeah. You really didn’t matter. Father knew he could use you to foist on some unsuspecting soul and use you to tie someone to him. He thought the McKenzies were interested at first, but Derek never made a move.”

“Nope, and I bet you’d love to learn why,” I taunted.

Jeremy’s gaze narrowed, and I could see he wanted to ask.

I grinned at him, and, like a flash, his fist shot out and connected with my cheek. I continued to smirk as I saw rage infest Jeremy’s eyes.

“Yeah, Oscar wasn’t my father. I know who my family is though. And they’re someone you don’t want to mess with.”

“You know shit, Madisen,” Jere spat.

“I got Oscar to leave me everything. And to write those letters and to disown you. I also managed to dismantle his vile criminal empire. You underestimated me. I even got you sent to prison,” I gloated.

Jere’s fist shot out and hit me in the same spot. I couldn’t stop the cry of pain leaving my lips, but I gazed at him in disgust.

“The young girls you raped. Wonder what your cell mates will say to that titbit when you’re returned. Even jailbirds hate paedophiles. They’ll make your life a living hell.”

“Ain’t going back, Madisen,” Jere promised.

“No, because my brothers will put you in the ground, just like Millar,” I stated, and Jere froze.

His little brain was going nine to the dozen, and I saw enlightenment dawn.

“You’re the reason the McKenzies took out Millar,” Jere drawled slowly as his brain made the connections.

“And you know how McKenzies feel about family.”

“They’ll soon forget you,” Jere said, but I could hear the hesitation in his voice.

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