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Around the room there were a lot of ‘shit’s, ‘fuck’s, and ‘god damn’s, but no one asked why. Gypsy had his reasons, and he was damn sure they were in the folders. “I protect what’s mine, just like you do.”

“I’ll admit I had my hand in the same shitty pot,” Whip said, shrugging.

And the ‘shit’s and ‘damn’s fired off again like a junior high playground when a fight was about to go down.

“Let’s agree to stay out of each other’s way. In the last folder, you’ll find who was piggybacking off my brother’s computer.”

“I appreciate that.”

“Don’t thank me, thank Temple. She was able to backtrack and find the info.”

“I’m not sure which one is Temple.” Gypsy saw a pretty brunette wiggle her fingers at him and smiled, figuring she was the hacker. “I guess our business is finished.”

Whip gave Gypsy a wink as she signaled for The Muthers to move out. When the last person got to the door, the girl turned around and smiled, pointing at Doc and blowing him a kiss. They could hear her laughing all the way outside.

Doc heard his brothers laughing at him. The blonde had no idea who she had started messing with, but she was about to find out.Mercury Silva, you’ve messed with the wrong man.

Terms used in the MC World

1%ers: a term often used in association with outlaw bikers, this term represents the 1% that are not law abiding . . . the other 99% are.

Biker: someone who rides a motorcycle

Cage: a vehicle that is not a motorcycle

Cut: vest or sleeveless jacket that displays the biker’s colors or independent patches

Dome, Lid, Brain bucket: different names for helmets

Chapter: the local group of a larger club

Sled, iron horse, scooter: words used in place of motorcycle.

Club: any group of riders banding together

Church: club meeting

Colors: represents the patches, logos, etc., that the club members display on their cuts. They will fight over their colors. To “shit” on a club’s colors is an act of disrespect and can result in violence

Chase vehicle: a vehicle that follows behind the club on runs for emergency situations.

Patch holder: club member

Getting patched: can mean moving into a prospect position or becoming a full member of the club.

Hang around: persons who hang around the club, possibly having interest in joining.

Poser, wannabe: an individual pretending to be a biker

Independent: bikers who have no club ties

Nomad: a member who travels from chapter to chapter within the club

Patches: items sewn on cuts; these include the club colors, rockers, logos, etc.

Prospect: someone trying to work their way into the club

Property of: a patch displayed on a vest or jacket letting others know the person wearing it belongs to the club or someone in the club

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