
The Devil's Carnage MC: Grim
Author
Roanna Hinks
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Chapter 1
NOVA
The first rule of tending bar for a biker club: never turn your back on the room. Not even for a second.
I kept an eye on them because I knew how quickly a night could turn. Sometimes all it took was a glass tipping over or an insult landing just wrong.
The Devilās Carnage clubhouse lived up to its name tonight.
The place was a smoky saloon with black leather, bandanas, spikes, and tattoos instead of cowboy hats. The cracked cement floor was permanently sticky, and the whole place reeked of spilled beer, last weekās weed, sickly sweet perfume, and male sweat.
I racked up shot glasses behind the bar. Iād been doing this job so long my hands operated on autopilotāpour, wipe, pass, laugh on cue.
I caught Prezās eye.
Prez was in his forties, broad-chested, and built like a diesel engine. His beard was thick, gray streaked through black, and his eyes didnāt miss a damn thing. One look from him shut people up.
He lifted his empty beer bottle to me. āAnother one.ā
Knowing what he wanted to drink, I quickly grabbed the beer bottle from the fridge and opened it. I took it to him, placing it on the counter with another forced smile.
Prez grinned. One of the new club girls he had hired was on his arm, glaring at me.
I recognized the lookāIād worn it myself once. I also was what you call a club girl. I knew the games, the rules, and the silent rivalries. But ever since what happened with Thomas Gellar, things had changed.
Prez told me to take it easy and gave me other work besides fucking the brothers. Heād probably guessed what I had done to get closer to Gellar, though I hadnāt told him. Whatever the reason, I was grateful.
Sometimes I thought he pitied me, and he probably didābut it never showed. He treated me like heād always done.
āIs there anything else?ā I asked, keeping my thoughts in check as my eyes glanced at the clock for the millionth time that night.
Every day, I looked forward to coming here a little less. Every night, I counted down until it was time for the last brother to be kicked out. I was yearning for peace and quiet, thinking about the book Iād left on my nightstand.
Prez grinned. āIām good, sweetheart. Unless you want to joināā
āI donāt share,ā the woman on his arm exclaimed, cutting Prez off.
I watched slowly as Prez detached the woman from his arm and gave her a hard stare.
āDonāt act like that,ā he gritted, giving her a disdainful look. āYouāre a club whoreāact like one. If you donāt like sharing with others, this wonāt work out for you.ā
The girlās face turned a funny shade, which meant she would either cry or throw a hissy fitāI hoped for the latter, since she would be out on her ass.
āBut you said I wasāā she whined.
Prez moved his chair and leaned toward her.
āDonāt even finish that sentence. Get your shit and get the fuck out of my club. This is not the first warning you had; this is your second one, and it is still only your second day.ā
Wow, that must be a new record.
Club girls were to go where they were needed, either work somewhere around the clubhouse or in one of the other businesses.
Their main job was to be around when a brother wanted to get laid. It didnāt matter whether or not they had an old lady; it was what weād signed up for.
There was a hard stare on Prezās face as the girl was dragged outside by Bullet, one of his buddies.
Prez let out a sigh and turned back to me. āSorry.ā
He stared at meāhe had this way of looking at me, like he could look into my very head.
āItās been a month.ā
I tensed at his words, and his eyes softened.
āIf you want to go back to how things were before, let me know. As far as Iām concerned, you are still off-limits.ā
Part of me was happy to hear him say that, but I knew the brothers would have something to say.
āDo they know what happened?ā I asked softly.
He shook his head. āNo, only that you were attacked,ā he mumbled. āIām meeting with most club members tomorrow to tell them.ā
My flinch didnāt escape him.
āI know you donāt want people to know, but I have to. Itās club business. Many have already made comments about you not being back to fucking, and I canāt keep this all from them any longer.ā
He was right. Questions would keep on coming, and keeping it a secret could complicate things more. They needed to know what had happened.
āI agree. You should tell them,ā I said, sounding braver than I felt.
Prez nodded while a small smile tugged his lips up.
āI promise you, Nova,ā he said, placing his hand over mine. āYou will never go through anything like that again.
āYou are one of us and have been a huge part of this club for years since you were seventeen. This is your home. You deserve to be here, and I will make sure you keep whatever job you want.ā
I tried to keep my smile on my face.
How could I tell him I didnāt want to pour drinks until I was forty? That I didnāt want to be some brotherās temporary relief? That I wanted something that felt like mine?
But this place, volatile as it was, was my safe haven from the outside world. And I knew that Prez would never let anything happen to me.
I leaned over and kissed his cheek.
Prez grinned. āKeep that up, and youāll be my number one girl.ā
I chuckled, knowing he meant nothing by it. Iād slept with a few brothers, but never Prez. He had his type, and I wasnāt it.
A loud bang echoed around the room, and shouting erupted. Prez and I looked over to see two brothers fighting.
One was Bear, a big guy with a temper. The other one was new, standing there with a smirk, obviously trying to make an impression.
Bearās voice rolled over the crowd. āYou wanna say that again, prospect?ā
The new guy didnāt even blink. āI said, your girl could do better. And she knows it.ā
The crowd froze. For a split second, even the music seemed to cut out.
Bear rose to his full, mountainous height, scraping his stool across the floor. The chick on his lap shrank away, eyes wide.
Bear was impulsive, strong, and on the heavy side. If he was thrown around, he would smash the furniture to bits.
I scanned the room instinctively, looking for backupā¦for him.
My pulse jumped when I saw Grim, sitting in the shadows near the wall with a beer in his hand.
His presence held the promise of authority and violence. Rumors swirled around himāstories about what he was capable ofāand most brothers tensed whenever he entered a room.
But I always felt safer when he was nearāmaybe because heād pulled me out of hell.
He was usually away for long stretches of time, doing things no one talked about. But ever since the basement, heād been here. Not hovering, but not far, either.
But this time, he didnāt look like he was going to lift a finger. He was just watching with that hard, unreadable expression.
Grim hadnāt stolen his name.
āWant to see how funny you are without all your teeth?ā Bear rumbled.
The prospect cocked his head, smiling. āOnly if you want to see how fast I can take āem.ā
That did it. Bear lunged, arms swinging. The prospect moved with a kind of grace I hadnāt expectedāhe sidestepped, grabbed Bearās wrist, and twisted.
There was a snap, then a grunt of pain. They crashed into the nearest table, drinks flying, glass shattering.
The room surged toward them, crowding in for the show. Fists flew. Bearās good hand closed around the prospectās throat, but the kid jabbed a thumb in Bearās eye. More hands joined, trying to break it up or maybe just join the violence.
Chairs flipped. Pool cues splintered.
I ducked behind the bar, just as Bear and the prospect crashed into it.
Bearās head bounced off the oak, leaving a dent. Blood spattered. The prospectās hands slipped around Bearās neck again, squeezing, his face tight with something worse than rageāconcentration, almost clinical.
Something in my chest broke loose.
Panic, real and bottomless. The room faded out. All I saw was the prospectās face and his desire to hurt.
Iād seen that same look before.
Not in a bar. In a basement.
With zip ties.
I wasnāt here anymore. I was on that fucking table again.
I could hear his voice in my ear. This is what happens when you snitch.
One of my joints cracked. Fingers pressed hard into my ribs. Blood filled my mouth.
The knife.
I couldnāt breathe.
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