Wild Rebels: A Biker Erotic Romance (Karthadossian Riders MC) Read Online Free

Wild Rebels: A Biker Erotic Romance (Karthadossian Riders MC)
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running down to her chin. “I demand retribution. She hit me first. She’s an outsider and a member of a rival club. It’s my right.”
     
    Pure, white heat flooded his chest. “Ellie is not an official member of any club. You provoked her and I’m denying your claim. As Ellie’s lover, I’m telling you straight out—go anywhere near her and you’ll regret it. Keep pushing and I’ll call for a vote right now to have you removed from this club.”
     
    “You don’t have the balls for it. You proved that by hooking up with that little whore.”
     
    Why had he never seen just how ugly she was? There was something sick inside of her. “Manny!” He knew his dad was close by and turned when he reached his side. “I want to call a vote.”
     
    Manny took in the crazed gleam of hate in Tara’s eyes and nodded. She wasn’t what he wanted in his club. “I’ll gather the board. You’ll have to abstain from a vote since you’ll be presenting the case for rejection.”
     
    Rex nodded, understanding what this meant. He’d have to explain his relationship with Ellie to some that didn’t know yet what was going on. It wouldn’t be easy to do without revealing certain things he and Manny were trying to keep quiet. He’d find a way.
     
    The board members, Rex, and Tara left the main room and secluded themselves in the back storeroom. Tara was allowed to plead her case first, screaming like an insane person and basically using the argument that Ellie wasn’t welcome at the club as if she were in a position to make that type of decision. Rex felt confident that he could plead his case and end this quickly.
     
    Rex stood up and turned towards the people he’d worked hard to gain respect from over the past couple of years. “Tara wasn’t lying when she said that I am in a relationship with Ellie Thorn. Yes, Ellie is Xander’s daughter, but she is not a member of her Father’s club. Most of you know that Ellie and I were friends as kids. Manny allowed that because Ellie’s mom removed herself from Xander’s club and kept Ellie protected from her dad and his influence. Many of you also remember what Xander did to Ellie’s mom.”
     
    He looked at a couple of members shake their heads as they remembered the night Ellie’s mom had been found beaten nearly to death. It had been the start of a more serious rivalry between the two clubs that had led to Manny’s incarceration and the loss of two smaller clubs to Xander, along with a good portion of those club members.
     
    “Ellie has had very little contact with her father since her mom passed away. Frankly, she’s not unaware of what kind of man he is and she wants nothing to do with him. Our being together is much more dangerous for her than it is for any of us. Then, the first time she steps foot in this club since she was a kid, she gets attacked by a crazy woman.” Rex gestured to Tara as if she were an afterthought. “Her obsessive ways are well known to many members of this club which is why I called for a vote. She’s destructive, she causes problems in other people’s relationships with her delusions and now she’s attacked an innocent woman.”
     
    Having had his say, Rex went and sat in one of the chairs while the three witnesses he and Tara had each lined up were questioned and made their statements. They were halfway through the process when Tara stood up and began to scream at one of Rex’s witnesses. She was completely rabid with hatred and two of the members were forced to jump up and restrain her when she made a threatening motion towards the man talking.  
     
    They held her by the arms as she thrashed around. Manny began to look at her closely. The overly bright look in her eye was something he’d seen recently in an inmate. A new kind of drug, a meth/ecstasy mix, had recently started making the rounds, but it was known to cause some people to have bad reactions. Uncontrollable anger and paranoia mostly. It was one of the drugs
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