Soul Of A Woman (The Dark Souls)

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Authors: Jamie Begley
was being said or done around them, not focusing on the fight before them. For that reason, Broni didn’t take her attention off Layla as the bikers sleepily filed into the room to see what the loud screaming was about.
    There wasn’t much space behind the bar to maneuver , so when Layla came at her again, Broni backed away, seemingly retreating from the woman who had the beginnings of a smile on her lips. She thought Broni was overwhelmed with fear, attempting to run.
    “I’m going to make you sorry you ever came inside this club ,” Layla taunted.
    Broni kept backing away from the stupid woman who had turned it around in her mind, thinking Broni actually wanted to be in the club.
    “Layla , you’re the only whore that wants to be here.” Broni kept backing up, turning the corner of the bar and maneuvering herself to a spot between the tables where she had more space to move. Bracing herself, she tried to make the other woman lose her control. “Don’t blame me that Rhys is tired of your cunt, maybe if you had done a better job, he wouldn’t have kept me awake all night, fucking me,” Broni taunted.
    Layla ’s scream of fury left her lips at the same time she attacked Broni.
    Broni showed no mercy for the woman . Used to fighting experienced warriors, Broni knew exactly what she was going to do to Layla so she never challenged her again.
    Broni didn’t fight li ke a girl; Layla had lost the fight before it had even begun. Broni drove her fist into the woman’s stomach, knocking the air out of her. When she doubled over, Broni then grabbed her by her hair and drove a knee into the stunned woman’s face. Blood spewed from her nose as she stumbled back, but Broni wasn’t done with her. Intent on driving her point home, Broni’s foot went out, tripping the woman, who landed heavily on the dirty floor. Before she could react, Broni reached out, grabbing the woman by the neck and squeezing her throat tightly.
    “Do . Not. Ever. Fuck with me again. Do you understand me?”
    The blood covered woman could barely nod her head , but Broni was satisfied with the imperceptible movement.
    Broni released Layla , getting to her feet in one smooth move. Now that the fight was over, Broni’s attention flew to the men standing in the room, staring at her with various expressions on their faces.
    “I told you she was a cop ,” Skid said loudly to Tank.
    Adam didn’t say anything , yet the cold look on his face told her he had realized she was more than a woman lost on the wrong side of town. Rhys’s face was furious, though. Broni guessed he wasn’t happy about the lie she had thrown at Layla during their brief fight.
    “Mason , bring her out back with Rhys and Jace.” Adam turned to a door that Dee had warned her not to open.
    A dark haired biker grabbed her arm , taking her through the door Adam had left open and into a large room with a long table. Adam had taken a seat at the head. Mason pushed Broni down onto a chair while Rhys, Rucker, and Jace both took a seat opposite of her.
    “You fuck her?” Adam’s hard gaze was on Rhys.
    “No. I haven’t touched her, haven’t wanted to.”
    Broni flinched at his truthful words.
    “Why did you tell Layla you had?” Adam’s gaze moved to her.
    “To piss her off ,” Broni admitted, stunned he was more concerned about Rhys’s loyalty than the possibility she could be a cop. That in itself told Broni he didn’t fear the consequences of the law.
    “I see. The men are going to believe it , which makes it difficult to keep them in hand. They aren’t going to care that you lied.”
    Broni shrugged , trying to act unconcerned. She knew she’d made a mistake with that particular taunt, but it had been worth it to see the look on Layla’s face.
    Sadly, Adam recognized her unconcern . “You ready to get raped by ten men who were waiting to bid on you? They now think they have just as much right to fuck you as Rhys did, and as good as those fighting skills are I saw, I

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