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Authors: Heather West

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I relaxed just a little bit. It felt good to know that at least Vero would be behind bars now. Even if there was a chance of her getting out someday, that would give me some time to build the club back up in the meantime.

 

“Well,” I said, feeling awkward. “I know you don’t wanna hang around here, Elliot. You can go.”

 

Elliot frowned. He stepped closer and I immediately stepped away. I couldn’t be close to him, not now. Not ever, unless he wanted me to break down and confess that I still loved him.

 

“What is it?” Elliot’s voice was ragged but soft. “What’s going on?”

 

I felt tears welling up in my eyes and suddenly, I desperately needed to get away from everything. The other Amazons, Anya, Calvin, and especially Elliot. I broke into a run and darted out into the parking lot, climbing on my spare bike and shoving the key in the ignition.

 

“Persephone!” I heard Elliot’s voice but my eyes were blinded with tears. “Persephone, what are you doing? Where are you going?”

 

“Away,” I called as loudly as I could without letting Elliot hear the break in my voice. “I can’t be here anymore! This hurts too much, Elliot. I can’t deal with it anymore!”

 

“Persephone, come back,” Elliot yelled. He ran into the parking lot and grabbed my arm in both of his hands. When he touched me, sparks jumped between our skin and I felt a warm, melty feeling come over my insides. “Please don’t go,” Elliot begged. “Not without talking to me.”

 

The note of kindness in his voice made the waterworks start up again from the beginning. I buried my face in my hands and sobbed until my throat was sore and my eyes were leaking all over my face. Snot was bubbling out of my nose and I wiped it on my sleeve, wincing. I was probably a complete mess; there was no way Elliot would ever want anything to do with me, ever again.

 

“Persephone, come on,” Elliot said. He wrapped an arm around me and pulled me close. At first I resisted, but he was too strong and I felt myself caving and resting my face against his neck. He smelled incredibly good, even better than he had before in the dream. I closed my eyes and breathed in deeply, letting the musky, calming scent of Elliot wash over my senses.

 

“Elliot, I can’t stay here,” I whispered. “I have to go. I can’t keep doing this. It hurts too much.”

 

Elliot sighed heavily. He pulled away, slipping two fingers under my chin and turning my head up to look right into his eyes. “Persephone, what is it?” Elliot’s green eyes made me shiver. This was the closest I’d felt to another human being in years, and I couldn’t believe how disarming the sensation was. It was like someone had knocked me backwards and I was still falling through the air, dreading my hard crash against the pavement.

 

I swallowed hard, trying to steel my nerves. “I’m so sorry I lied,” I said softly. A single tear rolled down my cheek and dripped off my chin. Elliot reached forward and wiped my face with his hand. “I’m sorry, Elliot. I still love you,” I said. “I never stopped loving you, but I knew that we couldn’t be together anymore.” I sighed. “It’s the kind of love where we can’t be together ever again.”

 

“No,” Elliot said sharply. He shook his head and for a gut-wrenching moment I thought he was going to tell me to go to hell. Instead, he stared deeply into my eyes until I felt every ounce of resistance in my body melt away. “Persephone, I love you,” he said slowly. “I was so angry for so long, but I understand why you did the things you did. I mean, you had to,” he said slowly. “It’s hard for me to take, but I forgive you.”

 

I stared at him. I felt like I’d just stuck my fingers in an electrical socket and received the shock of my life. “Are you kidding me?”

 

“No,” Elliot said. He pulled me into his arms and wrapped me close. “I love you, and I’ll always love you, Persephone. Nothing has changed. I’m sorry that we were apart for years, but things are better now. Everything’s okay.”

 

I shook my head. “It’s not okay!” I cried loudly. “It’s not okay, and it’s not going to be okay ever again!” The tears started to fall and I pushed Elliot away and wiped my face frantically. “Everything is too fucked up, Elliot. Everything is so fucked up and it’s all my fault!”

 

“No, it’s not,” Elliot said. “Persephone, just try to calm down and listen—”

 

“No!” I practically shouted. Panic was tearing through my body and I covered my face in my hands. “No, listen, Elliot. This
is
my fault. It wouldn’t have happened it if it hadn’t been for me. Elliot,” I paused to take a deep breath. “Vero killed my parents. She was the one who hired the gun to do it, and then she stepped in because she wanted to lead me to the people.” I let out a shaky breath. “Elliot, this was all my fault. I was so blind before, I didn’t see the truth.” I shuddered, still not convinced that I’d managed to survive for so long. I’d never felt so stupid before.

 

Elliot’s jaw dropped. He pulled me close against his chest before I could argue. “Baby, it’s okay,” Elliot crooned in my ear. “That’s over now. You don’t have to worry about Vero any longer, okay? We’re all good, Persephone.”

 

I shuddered in his arms. The extreme panic of the day wasn’t leaving me. I felt like I needed a drink, a fuck, and a smoke, in that exact order. I couldn’t believe that Elliot and I had just patched things up.

 

I swallowed hard. “What’s going to happen now?” I wrapped my arms around Elliot’s neck and pulled him close. “What are we gonna do?”

 

“I don’t know,” Elliot said. He nuzzled my hair and kissed the top of my head, sending delicious shivers through my whole body. “But I know that we’ll be doing it together, and that’s what counts.”

 

I melted into his arms. “Promise me that we’ll stay together no matter what.”

 

Elliot hesitated. “Grace, I’ve wanted you back ever since the day you left. My life isn’t complete without you. I know that you’ve been through a lot, but I’m going to help you work through everything until you feel better, okay? I promise, I’ll never leave you.”

 

“Thank you,” I whispered softly.

 

Elliot tilted my head back and we kissed. When our lips met, it was like nothing I’d ever experienced. It was a kiss about life, about joy, about finding someone you’ve lost for years. I found that when I was in Elliot’s arms, all of the trauma and pain from the past just disappeared. Thinking about the past was just as scary as it had been before, but with Elliot by my side, I knew that I no longer had any reason to be afraid.

Chapter Thirty
 

 

 

Six Months Later

 

 

 

“Grace!” Anya called my name loudly as she waltzed into the newly redecorated clubhouse. “This place looks incredible!” She spun around in a circle and dropped her bags on the floor, looking up at the ceiling. We’d had everything painted in a new color scheme—black and purple—and it looked absolutely incredible.

 

I walked over and hugged her. Anya had taken over the VP spot ever since Vero’s demise, and I couldn’t have picked a better woman. She was everything the Amazons needed: sharp, witty, and incredibly clever. Plus, she was loyal.

 

After everything went down with Vero and Lydia, I was in a funk that lasted for about a month. Elliot tried everything he could think of to get me to perk up again, but almost nothing worked. I couldn’t stop thinking about how badly I’d failed as a leader, and I thought that I probably didn’t even deserve to have a group of girls riding behind me. But with time and Elliot’s kind words, I was starting to see just how badly Vero had played me.

 

After the incident, Anya and Elliot and Calvin helped me do some research on other MCs around LA. It turned out that Vero had lied about practically everything, including her age. She’d actually been a member of the now-defunct Hell’s Kittens, and she was the group member responsible for their demise. Just like Lydia, a girl had faked her own rape and then used it to get another group, a respectable MC, put down and sent to prison. Vero hadn’t even paid for that little stunt—she’d framed the girl who had claimed rape. I shuddered, thinking of how easily she could have manipulated Lydia and the rest of the girls into doing the same. After all, she’d practically won.

 

But she hadn’t won, and I was still here. That had to count for something.

 

Anya skipped over to me and threw her arms around my neck. She was tan from her two weeks in the Bahamas and her light eyes were glowing in her face. “I’m so happy,” Anya said. She beamed at me, then stuck her left hand in my face. A giant diamond on her ring finger sparkled and I felt my heart swell.

 

“I’m so happy for you,” I said with a grin.

 

“Grace, this is incredible,” Anya replied. “I never thought that I’d be this happy. I never thought that I’d find someone like Calvin, but he understands me. And he’s so happy about the Amazons, too,” she added with a sly grin. “And our new alliance.”

 

At that I burst out laughing. Elliot, Anya, Calvin, and the rest of Tiger’s Blood had really helped me. Together, we’d rebuilt the Amazons from the ground up and now the Amazons were stronger than ever. With a companion like Anya, I knew that everything would be okay in the future. We might have our fights, but she wasn’t hell-bent on destroying me like Vero had been.

 

“How was your honeymoon?”

 

Anya blushed. “We didn’t make it to the beach very often,” she said softly. “As much as I would have loved that…” She winked at me. “But we did have this awesome private balcony off our room,” she said with a grin. “And we sunbathed naked most days. I don’t have any tan lines.” Anya smirked. “You and Elliot should go sometime. He’d love it.”

 

I frowned. “He’s been weird lately,” I confessed. “He’s been really distant. I don’t exactly know what’s going on, but I want to figure it out. He just won’t talk to me, though.”

 

Anya shrugged. “Men are like that,” she said softly. “How are things, though? Aside from that?”

 

I sighed and ran my hands through my hair. Some of the black dye was still there, but I’d made the decision to go back to my original color: blonde. Between that and changing my name from Persephone back to Grace, I was finally starting to feel like myself again. The girls had even surprised me with a picture of me and Elliot from our teenage days. Somehow, after all these years, Elliot had hung on to an album with the photos of us. That had made me cry harder than anything. I knew that I had a lot of repenting to do, but I’d already tried to make a head start on that. And with Elliot by my side, I felt like anything was possible.

 

“Things are okay,” I admitted. “I’m still kind of struggling, I feel like I really deserve to be punished for what happened.” I swallowed hard. “I knew something was wrong and I didn’t fight hard enough against Vero. I could have prevented all of this, and yet I didn’t.”

 

Anya hugged me. “It’ll be okay,” she said. With a sly grin, she pointed down at my belly. “You have bigger things to worry about after all.”

 

I blushed. “I know,” I said, looking away. “And these pregnancy hormones are killing me. It’s like I want to cry all the time, for absolutely no fucking reason at all.”

 

Anya burst out laughing. “That gives me something to look forward to,” she cracked in a dry voice. “Not that we’re starting right away or anything,”

 

I rolled my eyes. “Great,” I cracked. “Thanks for making me feel like the one jumping the gun.”

 

When Anya moved away with her bags, I cradled my growing belly with both hands. I hadn’t planned on getting pregnant so soon, but after the incident, Elliot and I were so filled with desire for each other that it had happened almost instantly. I had no clue about being a mother. How much of my life was going to change? What was I going to have to do differently? But I couldn’t wait to meet our child.

 

Elliot had been insanely happy. He’d spun me around in a circle and kissed me on the tip of the nose. Oddly enough, it was the day I’d changed my name legally back to Grace. It seemed almost like a blessing of some kind, like someone out there really wanted the best for me.

 

“Grace!” Tara, one of the new girls, walked over to me. She handed me a bottle of water and I took the cap off, taking a long, slow drink of the refreshing liquid. “How are you?”

 

“Good,” I nodded, checking my watch. Elliot and the rest of the guys were supposed to show up in a little while for a surprise party. Well, it was supposed to be a surprise. A surprise for me, actually. But since Vero, we weren’t taking any precautions. My girls didn’t wanna sneak around behind my back and make me suspicious of anything, which I appreciated. Elliot didn’t know that I knew, but I’d promised Calvin and the guys that I was going to act more surprised than I’d ever acted in my whole life.

 

“Good,” Tara replied. She hugged me and looked down at my stomach. “Wow, you’re actually showing a little bit! I can’t wait to see the baby!”

 

“You have about six more months,” I said. As much as I couldn’t wait to be a mom, I didn’t actually enjoy being pregnant very much. My boobs were always sore and I felt huge, even though I’d only gained ten pounds so far. My favorite leather chaps were already too tight. Elliot teased me and told me that he liked me fat, but I knew better.

 

“It’ll go fast,” Tara said. She was the new sergeant at arms, and so far she was doing a great job. She’d done some outreach and so far, we’d managed to raise almost five hundred thousand dollars. The Amazons and Tiger’s Blood worked together with the Russians to procure weapons now, and we sold them together. I couldn’t believe how powerful my MC had become. It was almost like Vero’s prophecy had come true—we were now the most powerful group in LA. Of course, it was all thanks to Tiger’s Blood and Elliot, but still. It felt pretty fucking good to be on top.

 

“I can’t wait,” I said, walking to the rooms at the back of the club. Even after I found out the truth about what had really happened to Lydia, I couldn’t get over the ominous feeling that took hold of my body every time I went in the back of the club. So Anya found some guys and we knocked out the rest of the walls back there. Instead of little bedrooms, it was a recreation area with a second bar. We’d also added on a second floor, and upstairs we had bunk beds and a private bedroom. I’d taken to spending a lot of nights there—part of convincing the girls that I was a worthy president meant spending a lot of time watching over the clubhouse.

 

We also had new prospects. Melanie, Abby, and Crystal were all girls fresh out of college who Tara had found at a biker meet. Crystal had even come from a biker family, much like Lydia. After vetting them and putting them through the ringer for a couple of weeks, I was finally starting to think that they’d be good, fully patched members of the club. But I wasn’t as naïve as I had been before, and I wanted to make sure that sinister motives wouldn’t reveal themselves with time. I couldn’t handle myself if Crystal turned out to be another Lydia, or if Abby turned out to be another Vero.

 

Sometimes, I still thought about Vero. I didn’t like thinking about her, but it was hard to forget about someone who had been in my life for so long. In many ways, Vero had saved me. After all, she’d found me when I was down and out because of my parents getting shot, and when I was heartbroken from leaving Elliot. Sure, Vero was the reason that all of the bad shit had happened in the first place. But she hadn’t been all bad. Vero was the first woman who believed in me, the first woman who convinced me that I could lead an all-female MC with no repercussions. She told me that I didn’t have to be afraid of men, that I was able to lead on my own with conviction. It was funny; when she used to talk about that kind of shit, I never wanted to believe her. But now, her words came crashing back to me and I realized that she’d been right all along. I was a strong woman who could lead a group, and if Vero was who it had taken for me to realize that, well, then I guessed that I didn’t mind so much.

 

Vero’s effect was still felt on some of the other women, too. Anya was never able to forgive her for the blackmailing incident. She even went to the trial and testified. I’d wanted to get out of doing that, but the club’s lawyers had advised me to suck it up and get it over with. Lydia had already been sentenced—twenty years in a federal prison—but Vero was still over in county, waiting for her day in court. It was coming up next week, and every time I thought about it, I got a bad taste in my mouth. Somehow, Vero had managed to snag a really high-profile lawyer. But even with the world’s best defense team, I knew that she wouldn’t be able to get away with what she’d done. Not with the testimony from me and the evidence that she’d bought the hit against my parents all those years ago.

 

“Grace!” Anya’s voice was calling me loudly from the hallway. “It’s happening! They’re here! Act surprised!”

 

I blushed. “Okay!” I called back. “Thanks!”

 

I waited a few minutes, tidying my hair in the mirror. I wasn’t so sure at first that I’d like the blonde again, but it actually looked pretty nice on me. I looked like a completely different person than I had six months ago, but I was starting to realize that was maybe a good thing. My belly ached even though I hadn’t been on my feet for very long and I felt a wave of irritation pass through me.
Just because you’re pregnant doesn’t mean you’re not a badass
, I told myself, scowling at my reflection in the mirror.
It just means that you have to take a little leave of absence from kicking ass and taking names
.

 

“Grace!” Elliot’s voice called loudly. “Can you come out here and help me with something?”

 

I giggled when I heard his voice; the lie was evident. Elliot was a kind man, but not a great liar, and I knew he really wanted the party to be a surprise. Putting my most irritated expression on, I pushed the door open and stalked into the main part of the room.

 

“Surprise!”

 

I jumped back at the wall of voices. A grin and tears came to my eyes. Even though I’d been expecting this, I hadn’t been expecting to see so many people. All of Tiger’s Blood was congregated in the clubhouse, as well as every Amazon and every prospect from both clubs.

 

“This is amazing,” I said, putting my hand on my chest and feeling my heart flutter underneath my ribs. “How did you do all of this?”

 

Elliot walked over to me with a smirk on his face. He leaned down and kissed me tenderly. My stomach flip-flopped as his muscular frame pressed close to my body. Every kiss, every touch from Elliot sent me spinning in a wave of desire, and today was no exception. After a few tender seconds of kissing, I pressed against Elliot and slid my tongue into his mouth. Catcalls and cheers from the crowd filled my ears as I plastered my body against his and savored his musky, familiar scent.

 

“Surprise, baby,” Elliot whispered in my ear when he pulled away. “I made sure to get your favorite kind of cake.”

 

“I’ll have to eat a lot of it since I can’t drink right now,” I teased, smirking as I walked towards the center of the room. All eyes were on me as I spun around, smiling at everyone. “Thanks, everyone!” I called loudly. “This is really incredible! I can’t believe it!”

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