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Blythe was definitely checked out on our way to the common room where the ol‘ ladies and girlfriends are having their monthly girls‘ night. It didn’t seem like whatever she was thinking about was bad. In fact, I saw her smile a little here and there. So, I decided to leave her alone. I was just happy to hold her hand without her trying to get free the whole time.
Things are not really progressing. I mean, I manage to convince her to kiss me and I know CG does too, but… we manipulate her into it. She’s no closer to trusting us than she was when she got here. Hopefully, Psycho and Ghost have some information for me today though.
After I drop Bly off with the girls, I’m meeting Psycho in my office. I sent him to do some digging last night, and he’s been gone since. We got a tip about the kids that have been going missing around here. The cops ain’t doing sh.it about it, and I want to know why. I’ve been putting eyes and ears out on the town for months, and I finally got some sort of lead. Hopefully. We’ll have to see what Psycho says.
I’m expecting a call from Ghost some time today too. Not sure when. Just that he should be checking in today. Hopefully he has some useful information too, but… I doubt anything he’s dug up will be pleasant.
I already feel stressed out.
“Hey, you made it!” Cami called out the moment we entered the common room.
The club has probably over 30 bedrooms, all with attached bathrooms. We also have a complete bar, which is where most of the partying happens. We also have this common area though. It’s used more by the ol‘ ladies, or during the day when the club kids run around. It’s set up with a couple of huge TVs, a foosball table, a pool table, a mini bar, some couches, chairs, and a long dining table. Which was where most of the girls were at, already playing cards and drinking.
Bly went to walk towards them, but I yanked her back into my arms.
“Stay here until one of us comes to get you,” I told her. “I got somewhere to be, but you’ll be safe here.”
“You’re… leaving me without a sitter?” She asked skeptically.
“Not exactly,” I grunted. “Ma is here, and so are a few prospects. Not to mention the other brothers crawling around. You just won’t have one of your favorites here.”
Bly rolled her eyes at that, making me smile as I cupped the side of her face. Before she could object, I planted my lips on hers, stealing another heated kiss. Bly can say what she wants, this kiss was heated. I didn’t waste any time slipping my tongue between her lips. Even though she was stiff as a board and pounding on my chest, I didn’t care.
Once the whistles and hollers started from the girls, I let Bly go.
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“You lied back in my room, I guess,” she hissed, glaring at me.
“Nah, I could have really given them a show, Spark,” I replied, winking at her.
“Whatever,” she grumbled, turning and going towards the girls.
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I waited until Bly was seated and comfortable before I left. I headed straight to my office, saying hi to my brothers and the club girls as I went. My nerves are shot and I hate the feeling. It makes me restless and easily agitated. I doubt anything I’m about to find out will help either.
I walked into my office and what I saw burned my fu.cking eyeballs right out of my skull. There Everly was, sitting in my office chair, butt–naked with her legs spread out, giving me a full fu.cking view of her pussy. At first, I was fu.cking shocked still. I was horrified. And then I realized that it was actually happening.
“Hiya Prez,” Everly said, giggling and waving her fingers at me. “Shut the door before somebody sees me.”
“Everly… what the fu.ck are you doin‘?” I spat.
“Trying to seduce you,” she replied, winking and grabbing her tit. “Is it working?”
“No, it’s fu.ckin‘ not,” I stated. “Get out.”
“Oh come on,” she whined, dropping her feet to the ground and pouting at me. “I’m literally throwing myself
at you.”
“And I’m going to throw your naked a.ss in the hallway if you don’t fu.ckin‘ leave right now,” I said.
Everly scoffed, but stood up and began putting her discarded clothes back on.
“Karma… do you think I’m ugly or something?” She asked, sniffling. “I mean… I’ve been in love with you
since forever, and I throw myself at you, and I-”
“Stop,” I cut her off. “We’ve been over this, Ev. I don’t like you like that. Never have. Never will. Sorry, but you
gotta stop this crazy sh.it.”
“But-”
“No buts,” I said. “Overstep again, and I’ll kick your a.ss outta the club, Everly. I’ve warned you multiple
times. You shouldn’t even be in here in the first place.”
Everly huffed and stomped her foot.
“Fine!” She yelled before storming out, slamming the door behind her.
I blew out a breath and plopped down onto my chair. I hadn’t even taken another breath when my office door opened again and in walked Psycho. He looked at me, then behind him where Everly stormed off,
then back to me with a raised brow.
“She’s fu.ckin‘ bonkers,” I told him as he closed and locked the door.
“I’m starting to see that,” he muttered as he sat down across from me.
“What did you find?” I asked him.
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Psycho blew out a breath and slapped a small stack of files down along with a digital camera. I picked them up and flipped open the first file. It was a basic information sheet on the latest kid that went missing. Gender, race, age, physical features, and other odd details, like how often they cry, how scared they are on a scale from 1-10, and a percentage of how submissive the kid is. There’s even a picture included; full–body, the same clothes she disappeared in, but… she was dirty, bruised, and her eyes were vacant. She’s only 12 years old.
“Found those at the place,” Psycho said. “There was a sh.it–ton more. I grabbed a handful of ‘em. I didn’t get pictures of every file, but I glanced through more… They all seem to have the same information. This stack was sitting on the desk in the room I found them in. The only difference between these and the ones that were filed away… Those ones all had the word “SOLD” stamped across them.”
“Did any of them say sold to who?” I asked him.
Psycho shook his head.
“I managed to grab a couple of them too though. From what I saw, they just have the initials of the buyer, S.D.,” he told me. “Bet CG could hack into the guy’s laptop though. He can find a secret bank account and check it out. Unless they paid in cash.”
“I doubt that,” I said. “He’s keeping files. That means he’s got a paper trail. I doubt he’d not have any evidence pointing at his clients just in case anything went wrong.”
I’ll definitely be having CG look into this crooked motherfu.cker.
“Got pics of him going in and out of the house,” Psycho said. “It’s listed under his wife’s maternal grandmother’s name. Something he did the year after the old lady died. No one actually lives there. I saw not only him, but four other officers going in and out.”
“So, it’s a team effort then,” I muttered.
“We have enough evidence to take this in a purely legal direction, Karma,” he said. “We can contact the Feds. We can even show the sheriff and make threats if you want to go more low–key. These guys… they’ve
been cops for a long time, but they aren’t anyone too special.”
I shook my head.
“I doubt that the sheriff doesn’t know,” I replied. “He’s just bein‘ smart about it, stayin‘ out of it as much as
he can.”
“So, what now then? The Feds?” Psycho asked.
“No, not yet anyway,” I said. “I want to know exactly what’s goin‘ on first. I don’t trust the Feds to deliver
karma.”
Psycho smirked at me.
“This is starting to get serious,” he told me in a deeper tone. “That’s the 11th kid to go missing in the last year. It almost feels personal, don’t you think? I mean, the surrounding towns are safe. The cops aren’t
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doing sh.it. Almost like someone is laughing in our faces, doing it here because they want some kind of
beef with us.”
“You think someone is traffickin‘ kids in our town because of us?” I asked him.
“I think somebody who was already doing this, or had the plan to do it, picked our town because of us,” he said. “The question is… who did we pi.ss off that badly?”
Sh.it, could be a number of people.
Just then, my phone rang. I pulled it out of my pocket to see that it was Ghost. I swiped to connect the call
and put it on speaker.
“Ghost, what do you have for me?” I asked him.
“Hey, I know it hasn’t been a week yet, but… well, sh.it, I got a lot of info already,” he said.
Psycho and I shared a look.
“Go on,” I said.
“Well, I started with that sh.it–hole town in Nebraska, but there wasn’t much to go on. So, I went to her old
address and watched the place for a while. Her… uh, hubby don’t seem too broken up that his wife is
missing,” he said. “He had different women in and out of his place daily, parties every other night from
what I hear, sh.it’s crazy dude.”
Don’t we fu.cking know it.
“Wait, did you say missing?” I asked him.
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