Chaos series by Kristen Ashley
Although a low, sexy growl rolled up his throat, I was able to beat back the tingles at the sexy part because I was just that ticked.
Other than that, he didn’t move, didn’t reply, just scowled down at me.
I realized with this I’d finally scored my point but I was too pissed to care.
So I didn’t move, didn’t say another word; I just glared up at him.
This went on for some time.
It only stopped when the guy who came into my office with Logan got close to our sides and, his voice shaking with humor, stated, “Think the biker and biker babe standoff is at a stalemate, brother. Probably a good time to stand down.”
Logan turned only his head to the guy. “I’m not feelin’ amused, Joker.”
“Think the rest of us are amused enough for you, High,” he replied.
Logan’s eyes narrowed dangerously.
I decided the biker and biker babe standoff was at a stalemate.
At least that one.
We had another one to contend with.
I got Logan’s attention back when I demanded to know, “How did you manage to put a security system in?”
He didn’t move out of my space when he declared, “Shit went down at The Roll. You were gutted. My boys were the ones who gutted you. Kellie laid it out. I jumped on my bike to sort shit out between us once and for all, got here, you didn’t answer. I was tweaked because you were fucked way the hell up and when you didn’t answer, that tweaked me more. So I broke in like I told you anyone could break in, did it easy, in about two seconds, breaking your glass.”
I gasped.
Logan kept talking.
“None of your neighbors heard and if they did, none of them called the police. I was in your house long enough to search it, make calls, come back, and board up your door. Then I swiped a key and came back again when the glass guys came to fix your door. And I came back when the security guys installed the system. No one around here fuckin’ knows me and not a fuckin’ peep from anyone.”
I had to admit to some dismay about this information.
However, my attention was caught at something else.
My boys were the ones who gutted you.
I jumped on my bike to sort shit out between us.
I stared up at him, remembering something that hadn’t dawned on me in the slightest at the time.
That being, when I’d gone to Chaos and Logan had showed, he wasn’t nasty. He wasn’t hard. He wasn’t cold.
He was watchful and guarded.
And he was gentle.
He also wanted to talk in his room.
I jumped on my bike to sort shit out between us.
I was tweaked.
He’d come after me.
He’d been worried about me.
He’d got to the point he was going to end our insane game a different way.
And when he saw something he felt made me unsafe, he’d paid for a security firm to install a system.
Our reunion had not been triggered with me coming clean about why I broke us apart.
Our reunion had been triggered before that, when his brothers hurt me to the point I lost it and he’d been worried about me.
Now that was my Logan.
“How did you know I was in Paris?” I asked quietly.
“Babe, told you,” he answered sharply. “I was tweaked. Got a guy I know who’s a magician with shit like that to track you. Worried like fuck, was gonna follow you but thought you needed a chance to get your head together. So I waited it out. Was also gonna be here in this house when you got back. But you got back early. Still got an emergency passport partly ’cause I was that worried about you. Now that you’re back, I figure it’s mostly because I was pissed you went there without me.”
Worried like fuck, was gonna follow you.
Got an emergency passport.
Oh yes, that was my Logan.
“I don’t know what to say,” I whispered.
“I do,” he returned. “You’re gonna have to put up with those boys comin’ back because they’re gonna be installin’ a system in your office. Don’t know why I didn’t do that shit the first time around but it’s gonna happen as soon as I can set it up. You’re also gonna be vigilant about keepin’ it active. You’re not gonna fall down on that or, swear to Christ, Millie, even if nothin’ goes down and I find you did, I’m gonna lose my mind. And you’re gonna put up with Chaos protection. My boys got fences to mend with you but you’re gonna speed that up because, don’t give a fuck you got a system, that motherfucker got to you. Now every old lady, when her old man’s not close, has a man on her. First up for you is Joker.”
When Logan jerked his head to the side, I turned to the man standing close.
“Uh… hi, Joker,” I mumbled.
He grinned at me.
He was young.
But he was cute.
“Can you do me the favor of unpinnin’ your woman from the wall so we can have a chat with her?” Tack asked from behind Logan.
At that, Logan moved to my side, hooked me around the neck with his arm, yanked me to him a different way, loving and protective but annoyed (which was acceptable), and looked to Tack.
“Your presence here was unnecessary,” he growled.
“You tore outta that meeting; no tellin’ where you were goin’ and what you’d do,” Tack replied patiently. “You hit Millie’s, in your mood, what went down, what she didn’t share, what you didn’t know, you know, any brother got that news, every brother would be on his ass so he didn’t fuck things up when he got home.”
They’d started out trailing him because they were worried he’d go after Valenzuela.