
Hell's Riders MC Book 2
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Amanda Deckard
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Prologue
Book 2: Beastâs Beauty
James, my king, my rock, my everything, I love you.
âWho could ever learn to love a beast?â
âDisneyâs Beauty & the Beast
FIVE MONTHS AGO
LEXI
âKillian, what on earth do you want from me?â I sobbed.
âJust stop acting like a slut, thatâs all I want.â Killianâs voice echoed through the room.
âI havenât done anything wrong. Why are you acting so possessive? You made it clear you didnât want me.â My voice cracked as tears streamed down my face.
âYou donât get to flirt with every guy you see, especially not my brothers.â His voice rose again, and he punched the wall in frustration.
âGreat, Killian, just keep punching holes. Iâm done waiting for you to want me. You got your wish. Iâm leaving.â I wiped my tears, grabbed my bag, and stormed out of his room.
âYouâll be back; your brother is prospecting.â His voice echoed down the hallway just before his door slammed shut.
He knew he had pushed me away, but he convinced himself it was for the best.
***
Leaving the beauty of Oregon for California was a tough decision. Donât get me wrong, I loved it here, especially being with my best friend Mia and her daughter Angel.
But being near him, Killian, was unbearable. I avoided the clubhouse as much as I could, especially after our last fight. I did drop by occasionally to check on my brother and bring him food. He had been prospecting for that damn club.
Mia kept trying to get me to talk about Killian, but I didnât even know what to call it. A fling? A booty call? I had no idea. But I couldnât stand it anymore, watching him with other women, then expecting me to sleep with him at night.
My heart couldnât take it. So, I left him to his drinking and his women.
âHey, sis, what brings you here?â My brotherâs voice startled me.
âHow did you find me?â I asked, my gaze fixed on the ocean.
âYouâve always loved nature. You havenât been around much except to bring food. You okay?â Thomas knew me too well.
âIâm fine, just been busy.â I tried to lie.
âI know you, Lexi. I know youâre not okay. But I wonât push you. Just remember, even though Iâm prospecting, youâre still my sister.â
Thomas and I had always been close, and I appreciated him more than anything.
âThanks, Thomas. I just needed some space to breathe,â I sighed.
âDoes this have anything to do with why Beast is drinking like a madman and not touching any sweet butts?â
He knew too much.
âYes, it does. I canât be his fling anymore, warming his bed at night, then watching him with other women. But he gets mad when I talk to his brothers. My heart canât take it anymore, Thomas.â
My voice choked up as I thought about it all again.
âHeâs been sleeping with you but still messing around with other women? Hell no, Iâm taking him to the ring. No one messes with my sister.â
He stood up, ready to confront Killian, but I grabbed him.
âThomas, donât. Itâs not worth it. I have to live with it. He got what he wanted; Iâm out of his life.â
I looked him in the eye, tears streaming down my face.
âLexi, thatâs not okay. You shouldnât have to live like this. Let me handle it.â He held my hands, looking at me earnestly.
âNo, Thomas. Iâll come by later with dinner, okay?â I said, turning my gaze back to the ocean, watching the waves crash against each other.
âOkay, fine. You miss him, donât you?â
I knew he wasnât just talking about Killian. I knew exactly who he meant.
âEvery day. Sometimes, I think I can hear him singing Johnny Cash.â
I managed a small smile.
âMe too, sis, me too. I have to go. Iâll see you tonight. I love you.â
He kissed my forehead and left.
âI love you too,â I whispered.
I sat there until the sun began to set, then headed to the clubhouse.
I stopped by Thomasâs favorite restaurant, The Jam Shake, and got him a BLT, fries, and green tea. He might be tough, but he loved his green tea. Ten minutes later, I pulled into the parking lot and saw a party in full swing.
Of course! I grabbed Thomasâs food and tea and headed toward the clubhouse. There was a crowd around the ring, and I saw him there, drinking. He saw me and smirked, making his way toward me.
âWhat brings you here?â He towered over me, his breath reeking of alcohol.
âI brought dinner for my brother. Can you move, Killian?â I tried to sidestep him, but he blocked my way.
âLetâs go to my room.â He reached for my arm, but I stepped back.
âNo. Iâm here for my brother, then Iâm leaving. If you want someone to keep your bed warm, find a sweet butt. Iâm not your hookup anymore.â
I walked away and found my brother at the bar.
âHey, hereâs your dinner and drink.â I handed him his food.
âThanks, sis. Want a drink?â He took his food from me.
âNo thanks, Iâm not drinking anymore. I have a dance audition at the California Dance Academy in a few weeks,â I reminded him.
âOh, right. Well, thanks for coming by. I have to get back to work. I love you.â He kissed my forehead and went back to serving drinks.
âI love you too,â I hollered back at him, my voice barely audible over the blaring music.
Navigating my way through the throng of people to reach my car was a task, but I managed. When I finally got to my car, there he was, standing in front of my car door, effectively blocking my exit.
âKillian, move. I need to go home,â I said, crossing my arms and shooting him an annoyed look.
âNo, you donât get to say that and just walk away,â he slurred, his words confirming my suspicion that he was drunk. He wouldnât have acted this way if he was sober.
âYouâre drunk, Killian. Leave me alone and go back inside,â I said, reaching for my keys and attempting to sidestep him.
But he was quicker, snatching the keys from my hand before I could react.
âIâm not letting you off the hook that easily. Now you canât leave,â he said, dangling my keys over my head before sauntering off.
âGod, youâre such an ass. Fine, keep my keys. Iâll walk home,â I muttered, turning on my heel and starting the trek home.
I didnât understand why he thought he had this power over me. But I kept walking, grateful that my house wasnât too far away.
âLexi, get back here. Youâre not walking home alone, especially not in the dark.â Killianâs voice echoed behind me.
I responded with a dismissive wave of my hand, continuing my walk and ignoring him. My heart ached, knowing that he wouldnât remember any of this in the morning and would revert back to his usual, infuriating self.
After a ten-minute walk, I reached home. I retrieved my spare key from under the mat, unlocked the door, and promptly locked it behind me.
I then turned on the music that my dad and I used to listen to before he passed away nearly three years ago. As the familiar tunes filled the room, tears welled up in my eyes.
I was startled out of my reverie by a knock on the door. Peering through the peephole, I saw Killian, looking as drunk as ever. With a sigh, I cracked open the door.
âWhat do you want, Killian?â I asked, my voice hoarse from crying.
âWhy are you crying, Lexi?â he asked, his voice laced with concern. I could tell he was trying to sober up.
âNothing, Killian. Just go away,â I said, attempting to close the door.
But he wedged his foot in the gap, preventing me from shutting it.
âI know you, Lexi. Youâve been crying. Let me in,â he insisted. Killian was the kind of guy who didnât take no for an answer.
âNo, Killian. I want you to leave. Youâre only here because I told you off at the clubhouse. Iâm tired, Killian. I just want to sleep. Go back to the clubhouse,â I said, my exhaustion evident in my voice.
âAll right, Iâll go. Here are your keys,â he said, slipping my keys through the crack in the door before walking away without another word.
I closed the door and locked it once again, retreating to my room where the music was still playing. I tried to sleep, but I knew it would be futile. I hadnât been able to sleep properly since my fight with Killian a month ago.
He used to make sure I slept, even when I had nightmares. He was always there. Now, all I had was the soft music and my dadâs voice singing in the background.
I closed my eyes, letting his words wash over me, tried to find some semblance of peace.









































