Rebels (Nomad Devils Motorcycle Club Book 2)

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Authors: Carmen Faye
him feel like someone was fighting for her, helping her. Doing what they could.
     
    But the more he talked to people, the more he realized that nothing was the way it seemed. He was learning about the people he worked with, and learning about the people they were trying to take down.
     
    In the end, though, it would have been a wild goose chase. He wouldn’t have learned a damn thing that could help them. Of course Logan had ended his assignment when she’d come back, but Wallaby wasn’t going to stop.
     
    It had been a fluke that Detective Larsen had told him things he was pretty sure he wasn’t supposed to know. That stirred something inside of him. Instinct was necessary on the job and he’d fine tuned his years ago. Now he knew when to follow a lead even if it was unrelated in some way. So he did.
     
    The more he learned, the more terrified he became. The world wasn’t what he’d thought it was. There were things going on behind the scenes that Andy wouldn’t have imagined. And any trust that he’d held for anyone on the team was gone. He was riding solo and he knew it.
     
    He also knew it was possible that his life was in danger. He needed to talk to someone, but part of trust issues was knowing that you couldn’t just pick someone and tell them this kind of thing. He wondered if Melissa Fuller would like to know. Maybe she even had some insight for him.
     
    He sat in his apartment and scanned the file he was building. Each document told its own story. Each piece he read led him to more of the same conclusions. Justice was a lie. The system was corrupt. And the people he’d counted on most to have his back were the same damn ones that would just as easily stab him in it.
     
    He had to think about what he was going to do next. He wanted to talk to Fuller. He thought she’d believe him. She seemed to have the same trust issues. But he was afraid. What if she told someone? What if she turned her back?
     
    What if he put her in danger? That was the big one. He couldn’t live with himself if that happened.
     
    Closing the folder, he let out a sigh. He looked in the mirror and realized that from the outside he was the same. But inside was a different man. He no longer held the same beliefs and ideals that he had only days before.
     
    Mostly, he knew that he had to handle this right before multiple people ended up dead. Including himself.
     
    ***
     
    “I don’t give a fuck about that,” the man loomed above Agent Logan as he sat in the chair. “This is a problem that needs to be solved. And it damn well needs to be solved now.”
     
    “Look,” Logan tried to interject his own thoughts.
     
    “Don’t start with me. You told me you could keep up your end of the bargain. You gave me your word. If you can’t do that then I will.”
     
    “I understand,” Logan agreed.
     
    “Then you also understand that if I have to take care of this problem, you will become my next.”
     
    Logan nodded.
     
    “Then tell me what you plan to do about this.” The voice grew calmer.
     
    “All I’m asking for is some time,” Logan admitted. “I’m not trying to go against you. I’m trying to help you.”
     
    “How is that?” the man questioned. “Give me a reason,” he finished.
     
    “Look, she’s hiding something. I’m just not sure what,” Logan offered. “But whatever it is, she doesn’t want it out.”
     
    “God dammit, Logan.” The man leaned down, face to face with the agent. “She could be hiding a weight gain or an illicit affair,” he continued. “She’s a fucking woman. They hide everything.”
     
    “Right. But I want to find out. That way I know if it’s something that can hurt us or help us.”
     
    “How in God’s name can anything she’s hiding help us?”
     
    “Think about it,” he replied. “She knows that house. She knows the man. Something took place. We could use that information,” he suggested.
     
    “I don’t want to get in his fucking house, Logan,”

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