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“FUCK!” I roared, throwing my phone.

“Oh, God!” Phantom gasped.

Hawk paled, shaking his head. “Then that’s it. He has nothing holding him back from exacting his revenge. He won’t stop until they are all dead.”

“And with Reaper out there as well, there isn’t enough of us to stop both of them,” Ink added.

“The fuck there isn’t,” I sneered. “Phantom, call Montana.”

“What are you thinking, Bullseye?” Savage asked as my woman dialed the number.

“I’m thinking Montana and his fucking Soulless Sinners owe this club a debt and I’m collecting.”

“Not a good time, Phantom,” I heard Montana say as he barked orders at someone. Taking the phone from her, I smiled. “Make the fucking time, you piece of shit. You owe this club and I’m calling in your fucking debt.”

“Like I said, I can’t talk,” Montana reiterated.

“Oh, you’ll make the time asshole, or I will have my woman notify the fucking press of exactly who the board members of the Soulless Sinners are. I’m sure the NYPD would be thrilled to know that several of the city’s top businessmen are fucking criminals and murderers.”

“I will kill you fucking dead, you son of a bitch.”

“Gotta find me first. Now, as I was saying, you owe the Golden Skulls and you fucking know it.”

“What do you want?”

“I want Satan’s Angels eradicated from this earth. All of them.”

“You’ve got to be fucking kidding me. They have hundreds of chapters in the deep south.”

“And you run the largest motorcycle club in the world. I’d say it’s fairly well matched.”

“I do this, we’re done. You ever fucking call me again and it’s war.”

“Agreed.”

“I’ll call when it’s done.”

Chapter Twenty-Six

Ravage

Tennessee Chapter, Golden Skulls, later that night.

“Come on, baby,” I whispered, brushing her blonde hair away from her face. “It’s time to wake up now.”

Nothing I said or did worked.

By all accounts, nothing was preventing Karlyn from opening her eyes, and yet, she never did.

She was perfect.

All her injuries had healed months ago and yet she still slept.

Satan’s Angels damn near destroyed her, but I knew her spirit was strong. After everything she endured, she was still breathing. That alone was a testament to her resolve.

Nothing would break her.

I knew that.

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