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Chapter 29: Bets Are On
Kylian/Karma’s P.O.V.
This is all so fu.cked. Royally fu.cked. I’ve never felt this ashamed or sick in my entire life. I have no idea
where to go from here.
We’ve fucked up. I’ve fu.cked up.
I stormed into C.G.’s room, unable to calm down. I wanted to fu.cking ring Snapper’s neck. I had to get out of
there before I actually did it.
“Why are you so pi.ssed?” Havoc asked. “What happened?”
Psycho sighed as he tossed Bly’s bag onto C.G.’s bed. C.G. jumped to his feet, going straight for it.
‘This is Blythe’s?” he asked, looking through her belongings.
“Snapper had it,” Psycho said.
“Oh, so this is fu.cking Snapper’s fault,” Havoc scoffed.
“No, it’s your fu.cking sister and Nikki’s fault.” I spat. “And Alex, apparently.”
“What the fu.ck are you talking about?” Havoc asked, frowning at me.
“We talked to a few people after we left Doc’s office,” Psycho answered for me. “Everly has been going around
the club spreading lies about Blythe.”
“Oh, bullsh.it,” Havoc grumbled, crossing his arms. “I’m sure anything Ev said was the fu.cking truth.”
“It wasn’t,” I said.
“What’s she been saying?” C.G. asked.
“That Blythe is a manipulative cu.nt that played around with us and wh.ored herself out all the time,” Psycho
said, rolling his eyes. “They were all in on this sh.it together too. All of them were agreeing and spreading
sh.it. Saying that Bly’s plan was to get the attention of the entire club and get rid of all the succubi.”
“Well, this must be Nikki’s influence,” Havoc argued. “Ev was so nice to-”
“Oh, cut the sh.it,” C.G. spat at him. “Wake up already, Havoc. Everly is a fu.cking snake and always has been.”
“Don’t talk about my sister like that,” Havoc replied angrily.
I stepped forward, getting between them before they could go at it.
“Havoc, whatever we see on this footage… I think I should warn you, brother,” I said to him. “I will make
someone pay if I have to.”
“And if that person is Blythe?” he asked.
I stared him in the eye. We all know it’s not. He knows it too. He just won’t admit it to himself. 1
she’s here, the more we’re forced to face a past that each of us has been trying to forget. The more that
happens… the more some of us wonder what else we did. What other lies have we believed?
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“Let’s just watch the shit, okay? C.G. suggested.
The four of us got comfortable around C.G ́s various computer screens. He and Havoc were right in formi Psycho was sitting in a chair behind them. And I was pacing behind him.
“Sh.it, C.G. muttered,
What?” I asked.
“Can’t get the audio to work, not sure why,” he said. “Could be a glitch or something”
“Just play the sh.it,” Psycho said. “We can figure it out from just that I’m sure.
“By what? Whoever hit who first?” Havoc grumbled.
“Possibly,” Psycho replied.
Havoc scoffed, ready to argue some more before he was thankfully cut off.
“Just fucking watch it,” C.G. said as he pulled up the feed.
On his main screen was the kitchen from an above angle. It sped through the day. Breakfast being made. Blythe coming in to find nothing left. Lunch being made and Everly throwing all the leftovers out. Then the same with dinner.
Blythe came in shortly after everyone ate. She started cleaning and paused at the trashcan for a little while. Probably because she was fu.cking starving and all the food was tossed into the trash instead of saved.
The next hour or so was of Blythe cleaning. She was cleaning the floor with a rag when Everly, Alex, Nikki, and Snapper walked into the kitchen. C.G. paused it and then played it at normal speed. We watched as the four of them clearly taunted Blythe. Bly ignored them and Everly stepped on her hand. Just like Blythe had said.
I was instantly pi.ssed. Even without sound, you can tell that Everly was the one to start it all. She was saying something while stepping on Blythe’s hand. Apparently Bly had enough because she stood abruptly, making Everly stumble back. Then she ranted about something, pointing a stern finger at Everly and Alex.
And then Alex slapped her. C.G’s breath hitched and the anger was practically rolling off him. Then we saw Alex slap her again. That was when Bly burst out in laughter and a moment later, I stormed in and she
passed out.
C.G. stopped the footage and turned around in his chair to face us.
“Everly clearly started that fight,” he stated.
“That’s not fair,” Havoc said. “She could have been dishing out what Bly had coming from years of torment.
Alex was the one that hit her.”
C.G. scoffed and shook his head.
“You really are going to do anything and everything you can to try to justify the way you treat her,” he
grumbled.
e Blythe did
“What the fu.ck is that supposed to mean?” Havoc spat. “I try my best to act like she doesn’t fucking exist.
You guys are the ones that keep calling me to deal with sh.it. Or, Ev comes crying to me be
something to her yet again.”
“Like hit her?” I asked flatly They all turned to look at me, but I kept my eyes on Havoc. “When you came bargin‘ into Doc’s office, you said she hit Everly. Is that what your sister told you?”
Havoc’s jaw ticked. He looked away for a moment.
did though, the moment he realized his twin lied to his fane and
“Ev has never lied before, Havoc said, knowing better than to te to us
“Is that even true? Psycho muttered. “Or have we just blindly believed her dis atita de
havoc scoffed.
“Okay, maybe we didn’t have everything right, but I doubt we have everything wrong her det
Havoc might have a point, but… How much have we had wrong? What if it really for over fish that whet mean that for the last two years that Blythe was here, we… Fuck, we pretty much sbartona haw
“The fact is, Everly lied this time,” I said. “Along with Nikki, Alex, and Snapper. Which means that, frase
know, everythin‘ about those last two years with Blythe could have been wrong?
Havoc glared at the ground, jaw tight, refusing to say anything. C.G. was looking at me, his anger smetang just below the surface. Psycho was looking at me, waiting to hear what I had to say text, gaming e
his eyes.
The real question now is… where do we go from here?
Let’s face some facts.
One: Everly and Alex are li.ars, and we can’t trust anyone on their side. Two: We still aren’t surer witrat
ever lied about, if anything. Three: Something more than just bullying is going on with Blythe Something else
happened to her and I want to know what.
I doubt Blythe would tell any of us though. Not now. She doesn’t trust us anymore, and I don’t even
at this point. C.G. already couldn’t find anything on her before. That only leaves two options: digging in
person until we can put the pieces together, or Blythe tells us herself.
Could I attempt both? Send someone out to investigate her father and husband while trying to get her open up here? Who would go that I could trust with this kind of mission? How would I get Blythe
to us?
I looked at my three closest brothers again. They were all watching me now, waiting for me to make up my
mind. I am the prez, after all. Aside from that, they don’t call me karma for nothing. Got that road name on
our first run. After we got attacked by a rival club and the five of us had to literally fight our way out. She
ended in a bloodbath, and we all got our road–names that night. Dragon included.
If I had to dish karma out to Blythe… what would it be? I’m still pissed at her for not coming back to us when
she turned 18. I want her to hurt the same way we did for years. Maybe C.G. had a point. Maybe I’ve been
punishing Blythe in the wrong ways.
If I unleash us on her, it might be too much. C.G. is already struggling. Hell, we all are, but he’s the worst. The
moment I give the green light, he’ll overwhelm her.
But I happen to think the best punishment would be to make her agree to what I wanted eight years ago We
were going to ease her into things before. Touch her, tease her, make her feel wanted by all
Then we
were going to step things up a notch. Dragon, C.G. and I already had a plan to get Psycho and havoc on board.
What if we do that, but this time, Blythe doesn’t get a choice?
Chapter 29 Bets Are On
Havoc’s Jaw ticked. He looked away for a moment, like he was trying to remember I saw that moment that h
did though, the moment he realized his twin lied to his face and he believed her.
“Ev has never lied before,” Havoc said, knowing better than to lie to us.
“Is that even true?” Psycho muttered. “Or have we just blindly believed her this whole time?”
Havoc scoffed.
“Okay, maybe we didn’t have everything right, but I doubt we have everything wrong either,” he said.
Havoc might have a point, but… How much have we had wrong? What if it really was everything? That would
mean that for the last two years that Blythe was here, we… Fu.ck, we pretty much abandoned her.
“The fact is, Everly lied this time,” I said. “Along with Nikki, Alex, and Snapper. Which means that, as far as we know, everythin’ about those last two years with Blythe could have been wrong.”
Havoc glared at the ground, jaw tight, refusing to say anything. C.G. was looking at me, his anger simmering just below the surface. Psycho was looking at me, waiting to hear what I had to say next, guilt swarming in
his eyes.
The real question now is… where do we go from here?
Let’s face some facts.
One: Everly and Alex are li.ars, and we can’t trust anyone on their side. Two: We still aren’t sure what Blythe ever lied about, if anything. Three: Something more than just bullying is going on with Blythe. Something else happened to her and I want to know what.
I doubt Blythe would tell any of us though. Not now. She doesn’t trust us anymore, and I don’t even blame her at this point. C.G. already couldn’t find anything on her before. That only leaves two options: digging in person until we can put the pieces together, or Blythe tells us herself.
Could I attempt both? Send someone out to investigate her father and husband while trying to get her to open up here? Who would go that I could trust with this kind of mission? How would I get Blythe to open up
to us?
I looked at my three closest brothers again. They were all watching me now, waiting for me to make up my mind. I am the prez, after all. Aside from that, they don’t call me karma for nothing. Got that road name on our first run. After we got attacked by a rival club and the five of us had to literally fight our way out. Sh.it ended in a bloodbath, and we all got our road–names that night. Dragon included.
If I had to dish karma out to Blythe… what would it be? I’m still pi.ssed at her for not coming back to us when she turned 18. I want her to hurt the same way we did for years. Maybe C.G. had a point. Maybe I’ve been punishing Blythe in the wrong ways.
If I unleash us on her, it might be too much. C.G. is already struggling. Hell, we all are, but he’s the worst. The moment I give the green light, he’ll overwhelm her.
We
But I happen to think the best punishment would be to make her agree to what I wanted eight year were going to ease her into things before. Touch her, tease her, make her feel wanted by all of us. Then we were going to step things up a notch. Dragon, C.G. and I already had a plan to get Psycho and Havoc on
board.
What if we do that, but this time, Blythe doesn’t get a choice?
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