Betrayed: Military MC Romance (Hell's Fire Riders Book 2)

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Authors: K.J. Dahlen
They will hunt down the bombs and deactivate them, if we know where they are.” He walked over to the table and sat down. “What else did you find, baby girl?”
    “What makes you think she found anything else?” Dewey asked.
    Boomer smiled. “If anybody found this, she did. She’s gifted that way. How did you find it?”
    “I found the pattern and followed it.” Trudy shrugged.
    Boomer nodded. “Thought so. So where in the world did you find this shit?”
    “This is the brainstorm of a fellow American or so we thought,” Dewey explained as he glared at the familiar way Boomer talked to Trudy. “Now we don’t know for sure just who he is.”
    “What else is there?” Boomer asked.
    “There are two more cells in Iraq waiting for the right time to take out all the military leaders we would rely on to get us through the chaos this would bring to our nation,” Trudy replied. Then she motioned toward the men who lived here. “Also the asshat and his cell are coming after Dewey and his men. He’s taking them out for personal reasons.”
    Boomer shook his head. “You uncovered a shit storm, baby girl.” Looking at Dewey he said, “You were right to call us, you are gonna need our help. What do you want us to do?”
    “I’m going to call my old C.O. in Iraq and tell him about the hit list over there. They can protect their own. You said your men could find and disarm the bombs. Then we can hunt down this little bastard and put him out of our misery.”
    “Sounds like a plan to me,” Boomer agreed.
    “I have more data to decode,” Trudy told them. “I’d better get on that while we have time.”
    “Get after it then, baby girl. We need to know everything we can before we get under way.” Boomer smacked her on the ass as she passed him.
    Dewey glared at the other man. When Trudy was sitting at the other table lost in thought he asked Boomer, “So how did you meet Trudy?”
    Boomer glanced at him then turned to study Trudy. “Maybe you should ask her. It’s not my story to tell.”
    Dewey shook his head. “I don’t have time for that. I need to know what kind of person she is and if she can be trusted.”
    Boomer nodded. “I can understand that. I still think it’s for her to decide but I can say this, I met her seven years ago. Some lowlife drug dealer had caused an accident that trapped her sister in her car and he and two others were beating the hell out of Trudy. Old Cyrus, myself and two of my boys taught the drug dealer and his friends some manners then we took care of baby girl and her sister. We’ve been friends since then.” He turned to stare at the other man. “I’ll tell you something else, if she’s on your side you got nothing to worry about. She’s true.”
    “So what’s her deal then? Do you know?” Dewey asked.
    Boomer nodded. “Yeah, I know. Her old man kicked her out when she was fourteen. She messed up the drug dealer and sent him to prison for three years and her old man found out about it. She wasn’t involved with the dealer, her brother was and the little bastard allowed her dad to kick her out. She’d been on the streets for about four years when I met her but even then, she knew how to survive. She worked hard and got her GED when she was fifteen, then she learned everything she could about how a computer works and she’s been doing very well on her own.”
    “We saw her place earlier today. She has quite the setup,” Dewey agreed. “I still don’t understand how she could decode everything.”
    Boomer laughed. “She once told me she sees patterns in her mind and ever since she was a little girl, she’s been reading everything she could find about codes and how to break them. She plays everything down but that girl is an asset the government would very much like to meet.”
    A while later, even more men bearing the Crimson Tide cut came to the compound. Another dozen men joined Boomer inside the shop.
    Parker joined Trudy at the desk and took her hand.

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