well. Then I want to rip him apart for taking twenty years off my life.”
Ginny understood the mixed emotions of grief and anger. She had lived through that terrible evening with the same ones tearing her apart.
“He wasn’t even going to tell me good-bye,” Viper continued. “Reaper planned all along to take his life when he found Slate. He even bought each of the brothers a good-bye gift!”
Ginny winced.
Viper gave her a grim smile. “Yeah, the brothers want to return the favor by kicking his ass.”
Ginny bit her lip, trying not to laugh. She could imagine how a few of The Last Riders would react. No gift would replace Gavin or make them feel them better if he had succeeded.
“I bet,” she remarked only.
“He left me jack shit.”
Uh-oh … Ginny saw what was coming.
“He gave Rider and Shade fucking Rolexes. You know what he left me? His last will and testament!”
Ginny didn’t have to ask what he had done with it. Trudy had called her after Killyama phoned her. Killyama said Viper had lost it and had gone through a rampage through the club after tearing the will to shreds. The Last Riders were still finding pieces of the paper that had been flung everywhere.
“Viper, deep down, I don’t think Gavin would have been able to take his life. That’s why he didn’t have a gift for you … Buying one for you would have been his final good-bye.”
Viper remained unconvinced. “He didn’t even care how bad it would have hurt me if he succeeded.”
“Gavin felt as if you and The Last Riders were better off without him. He was trying to spare you from more pain, not cause you more.”
“How do you know?”
“Gavin told Silas when I asked him the same thing.”
“Thank God for Silas.”
Ginny repeated the sentiment to herself.
“He’s been calling me to give me updates on Reaper. I wanted to come that night, but he told me to wait.”
“You were tired of waiting?”
“I couldn’t wait any longer. Silas around, by the way? I want to thank him.”
“He and my other brothers went out for the day. They drove to Louisville to pick up some brass. They’re making a day of it to keep Fynn from feeling so isolated. They’re going to hit a drive-thru before going to a drive-in.”
“The drive-in is a good idea. We should organize a day for the kids at our place. They’re going stir-crazy. Chance and Noah are driving Razer bonkers.”
“I can imagine.” Ginny laughed. “They were constantly in trouble when I worked there. I can’t imagine what turmoil they’re getting into with school being out so long.”
“Put it this way; Lily was suffering with morning sickness yesterday when she was letting the boys finger-paint. When she came back, they were covered in paint. They told her it was the tattoos they were going to get when they’re older.”
“I miss seeing them. I made some more jelly for Lily and Beth. I’ll set them on top of your seat, if you don’t mind taking them for me?” she asked.
“I don’t mind playing messenger, if you send an extra jar for the club. We’re out since Reaper confiscated the last jar and took it to his room.”
“I’ll send a couple of extras.”
Viper looked toward the building. “Maybe I should wait for Silas to say it’s okay ….”
“He told me you’d be coming; that’s why I went ahead and made the jelly.”
“How did he know?”
Ginny gave him a wry smile. “Could have been the ten texts you sent him yesterday asking. He would’ve suggested you come yesterday, but Gavin was out with Jody, and Jacob and wasn’t here. Go … Viper, it really will be all right.”
Seeking reassurance one final time, Viper nodded before heading toward the outbuilding.
Ginny watched as Viper headed inside as she hung another sheet. Ignoring the rest of the basket, she then walked over to the old fort. From there, she could hear what was said inside and remain out of sight from the building.
She and Leah had learned that sneaky tactic when the shop had been Freddy’s. They would listen and giggle every time their dad became angry and frustrated with a project he was working on and the litany of curses that he would never say around their young ears.
“How have you been?” Ginny heard Viper ask stiltedly.
“Better.” Gavin’s voice was just as constrained as Viper’s.
Ginny nervously twisted her hands at the silence.
“What are you doing?” Viper asked.
“Matthew has been teaching me how to work his forge. They went