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Authors: Jessica Gadziala

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maze

6.5 Years-

 

 

 

 

It was Seth's third birthday party.

He was turning three and he was the spitting image of his daddy who was a spitting image of little Seth's namesake, all dark hair and deep blue eyes. Minus the face scar, but already sporting a ton of others on his arms and legs. He was fearless, taking some kind of pride in scaring me half to death with new and inventive ways of injuring himself.

But, I guess I couldn't expect any different when he grew up around The Henchmen, their friends, and their offspring. All of which were in attendance for the event, the grounds at the compound decked out with blue and red balloons and a Spiderman theme.

Over by the snack table, four year olds Jackson, Paine and Elsie's son and Junior, Breaker and Alex's son, were trying to find a way to sneak cupcakes despite the group of adults standing to their sides. Fallon and Malcolm were off in the back of the field tossing a ball, both six and too big for the little kids. Ferryn, the oldest at nine years old, was in no way bothered by the fact that she had no playmates her own age. She made up for it by bossing the whole lot of them around. As she was doing to newly three year old Seth and his age-mates, Bri and Alexis, Shooter and Amelia's three and four year olds who couldn't seem to grasp the concept of duck duck goose much to the chagrin of the all-knowing Ferryn.

"How's the morning sickness?" Summer asked, moving in beside me, a hand on her belly. It was her third and, she claimed, her last. She was six months along and finally over her whole day need to be near a toilet to puke her guts up.

I was only three months and not quite there yet. "Augh," I said, curling up my face.

"I feel you," she said as she laughed at Bri sticking her tongue out at Ferryn. "She needs someone to put her in her place," she said, shaking her head at her daughter who was small-eying the four year old.

"Fallon and Jackson are getting bigger. They won't tolerate her bossiness much longer."

"Fingers crossed. It's all Reign's fault," she said, looking over at her husband who seemed to sense the inspection and turned his head to give her a smile. "He's help build up that ego of hers."

"There are worse things in the world for a girl to be than confident," Janie said as she joined us. "I like her spirit."

"Well of course
you
do," Summer laughed.

"Hey, if she's gonna hold her own around all these sure-to-be biker boys as they grow up, she needs to be able to stand her ground.

We all watched as Lo moved across the field toward Ferryn, taking her hand and leading her off toward the pack-and-play where Willa, Paine and Elsie's baby, was situated under a tree. Without the dictatorship, Seth, Bri, and Alexis jumped up from their circle and started running around and laughing.

"Hey, honey," Repo said, coming up with some enormous wrapped box that made me shake my head. I had no idea where the hell we were going to fit all the new toys in a house that was already bursting with them.

"Who is that from?" I groaned as he set it on the table with the rest of them.

"Rus. So I guess we can expect something loud and obnoxious," he said, moving behind me and wrapping his arm under my chest and resting one hand against my belly. "Come up with anything yet?" he asked, meaning name-wise. With Seth it had been easy. The name was obvious once we knew it was a boy.

"Something with a K," Repo suggested, nuzzling into my neck.

K.

He'd been there to walk me down the aisle.

He'd been there to become a godfather to our son.

He'd just... always been there.

But the crazy thing was, I still didn't know his whole first name.

He was K. Case closed.

So I couldn't exactly name a kid after him in the traditional sense.

"Something with a K," I agreed, leaning back into him, cringing as I watched Seth take a head-over-feet tumble then immediately take his feet, laughing the whole thing off, pieces of grass sticking to his clothes randomly and what looked like a smear of blood on his knee.

"What the fuck..." Duke's voice called suddenly, making all the adults tense and turn to where he was looking at something at the gates.

And while the kids weren't aware of it thanks to some very fast and effective distracting from the girls club as a whole, that was when Seth's birthday party became the day when the peace The Henchmen had known for almost a decade came to a screeching halt.

Because what was at the gate was a woman.

And she was barely clinging to life.

And she had a Henchmen "H" carved into her back and the words "you're all next" written in her blood on a note tucked into her pocket.

Duke stooped and cradled the woman to his chest, bringing her inside the compound as Lo made a call to Hailstorm to have one of her medical team come and check the girl over and Repo, Cash, and Wolf called all the rest of the patched members to come to the compound for an emergency church meeting.

All the girls club shared a look, knowing what it meant.

It meant war.

"Here we go," Reign said, shaking his head.

 

 

 

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Also by Jessica Gadziala:

 

What The Heart Needs

What The Heart Wants

What The Heart Finds

What The Heart Knows

The Stars Landing Deviant

Dark Mysteries

For A Good Time, Call...

Dissent

The Sex Surrogate

Dr. Chase Hudson

Reign

Monster

Cash

Killer

Wolf

Savior

 

 

Keep an eye for the upcoming:

Debt

Duke

Renny

About the author:

 

Jessica is a full-time writer from New Jersey who believes coffee is a food group and that her parrots can totally understand her when she talks to them. She can not be trusted with houseplants or to respond to text messages in a reasonable amount of time. Writing was the only acceptable career path for her from the first time she learned that iwth just twenty-six letters, she could create whole new worlds. She attempted a string of odd jobs before quitting and taking the blind leap of faith that was trying to make a career out of her passion

 

Jessica is a firm believe in snark, strong secondary characters, and HEA.

When she is not writing (which is practically never), she is obsessively trying to read as many books as possible and has totally been known to throw temper tantrums over fictional characters.

 

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