Blind Devotion

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Authors: Sam Crescent
You know what? Let’s go and eat, and you can
tell me your story. We’re not leaving here until I get it.”
    ****
    Frederick Gonzalez stared at Kenneth Carmichael. The
fucker was all about the money. He didn’t care about Piston County or the life
of his family; all he wanted was money. Devil didn’t have a clue that Frederick
had more than one person working for him. Kenneth gave him what he needed, an
inside look into the running of the town. He’d been able to put one of his men
on the town council who made decisions. In one of the old warehouses, he’d
bought the property for half the cost and was now using it as a coke making
plant.
    Gonzalez was all about the business and the money. Small
towns were the best place to start his organization. Cops were bought as they
all needed the extra cash because there was no work. Fort Wills were falling in
line, and he’d placed his men in the force. Whenever Tiny didn’t do as he was
told, his men would go into the clubhouse and make them hurt. The last raid
that Frederick ordered to happen had taken their kids off them. The Skulls were
all about the family, and it was because of that family that Frederick got his
own way.
    “One of the apartment blocks is the perfect place for
you to set up girls. Pay the cops off and they can get the money you need for
the girls,” Kenneth said.
    “When all this is over, what are you going to do?”
Frederick asked, curious about the man he was doing business with.
    Mingling with his staff and being part of the running
of the business was why he was so successful. His own father had gotten lazy
with the running of the business and things had started to slide. Nothing was
going to slide while Frederick remained a threat.
    “My wife, Penny, has a daughter. She’s blind and a
pain in the ass, but nothing can happen to her. When I’m ready to leave, the
daughter is going to meet with a fucking accident. She’s been a thorn in my
side for too fucking long. I want her out of the way, but I don’t want my wife to
know. She still fucking loves her. When it’s all over I’ll make sure she gets
off the bottle and pills and stays completely dependent on me. She’ll do to
amuse me for a nice long retirement. With Sasha out of the picture, her mother
will depend on me for comfort, and I intend to be there when she needs me,”
Kenneth said, counting the notes as he stacked them in his briefcase.
    Kenneth hadn’t come from money, and he wasn’t even
part of the elite in Piston County. He was a criminal who’d learned how to
defraud people, and that business had grown to being the messenger for Gonzalez.
    Frederick was happy to help a man with a business
mind.
    “So your wife doesn’t have a clue about any of your
plans to relocate after her daughter’s death?”
    “She doesn’t know. Sasha’s the kind of girl everyone
likes. The only way to get rid of her is to make it look like an accident. I
don’t want anyone pointing the finger at me. In time, Penny will see we don’t
need kids to be happy. She’ll see how perfect we are together. I’ll keep her in
her place.” Kenneth rubbed his hands together.
    Tapping his leg, Frederick wondered what his next move
should be with Chaos Bleeds. The two MC clubs were like his new toys. He told
them to jump, and they had no choice but to say how high. Frederick wondered
how much he could push before they all started to crack.

Chapter Three
     
    Finding a booth in the back, Pussy kept hold of
Sasha’s hand to make sure she didn’t trip or fall. He needed to stem his anger,
as otherwise he was going to lose it. From the first moment he saw Kenneth, he’d
hated the bastard, and now, knowing he’d hurt Sasha, he wanted to hurt him. No
man should scare a woman, especially his stepdaughter.
    Seating her inside the booth, he slid opposite her.
She kept her palms down on the table, and he noticed she bit her lip. Her eyes
were wide as she glanced around. The noise in the steakhouse was small,

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