reached out.
Me: Did he respond?
Bren: No, but now I know he’s coming. I’ll be waiting.
Me: Want me to skip class and look for him?
Bren: No. In a way, Channing’s right. You guys are in college. You should be college students, you know?
Me: We’re crew first.
Bren: And that’s why I love you.
I grinned.
Me: Love you too.
Bren: Go and learn something, College Boy. I’m heading in to hopefully bust someone’s head today.
Me: There’s my girl.
BREN
I figured it out.
Something had been off this whole time. I thought it was because I was working, or trying to work, and the guys were following such a different path than me. That wasn’t it.
We weren’t under threat. The administration wasn’t going after us. Other crews weren’t fighting us. Harper wasn’t even a fight, and the fraternity house was nothing. But my dad coming to town or knowing he was coming, it all fell back into place.
Now I felt like I was on home territory, and that was sad.
That was wrong, but it was what it was.
“You ready for this?”
Brock and Hawk had been keener with me when I got to work. I told them the line for coffee had been longer than normal, and no one seemed to care. They all took their coffees and returned back to the offices. Today, Trundle was back behind the register during daylight hours, and I lingered at the bar.
Hawk and Brock shared a look before Hawk gave me a smile. “For transparency, we took all the pictures down. Everyone’s pictures.”
“For transparency, my dad is coming to town.”
Both jerked in place.
Hawk’s eyes got big. “What?”
“Here?” Brock took a step toward me, his eyes fierce. His mouth looked strained. “To our town?”
I nodded, not knowing if I should’ve said anything, but I was between a rock and a hard place. My dad said he was fine. No warrant was out for him. This shouldn’t be a big deal, at least I was hoping. And then I added, “And my brother, too.”
That had a different reaction, a much different reaction.
The air in the room suddenly grew tenser, heavy. I felt it pressing on me.
Hawk and Brock shared another look, and this last one was longer and a whole lot deeper. I wasn’t even going to try to interpret it. I was going to ride the wave. Whatever was coming was coming. If that wave were my dad, my brother, anyone else, I’d be here to endure what came with them.
“Your brother?” The question came low from Brock.
Fear flared in Hawk’s gaze before she masked it, turning for the office. “Well, before he gets here, let’s try to get most of our load done.”
Brock’s mouth thinned, but he said, “Yeah.” Sending a shrewd look my way, he looked me up and down. “Suit up. You’re coming with us.”
My mouth parted. I was so surprised. And excited. And eager.
I fought Harper, but I hadn’t wanted to. This, though. This was different. This was what I could do and do it well, and feeling my heart trying to push out of my chest, I ducked my head and followed Hawk into the office.
The first jump was an old guy.
We went up and rang the doorbell. He answered, and he was taken in. There was no fight, no fuss. Said he didn’t go to his last court date because his wife never told him when it was.
The second jump was an entirely different ballgame.
Skinny lady in her fifties. Blonde hair a mess. Sores on her face. Haggard looking. Yellowed teeth. She offered to blow Brock three times. Twice was to be let free, and the last offer was because she just wanted him.
We were pulling up for the third jump, and the last time they’d done this amount in a day was my first day on the job. Hawk told me on the ride over, “We spent so much time planning on how to scout out the Red Demon members that we got behind in our other workload. We’re playing catch-up now.”
It was nearing noon, a little after when we pulled up to a white townhouse. A large truck and trailer were parked in the driveway, with another red car at the curb.
I’d been to enough of these with them, so I knew what to expect. We already had our briefing, so when we rolled up, Brock and I darted out and went for the door. Hawk, Big, Burly all took off around to the back. Everyone checked in on their radios, but there was no