Page 7 of The Saviors: Part One
He jerks his head at Axel. “That asshole kept me up most of the night bitching because you didn’t come home with Kai.”
“You were supposed to keep an eye on him,” Axel growls at Kai.
“I’m not a fucking child,” I insist.
“You sure as hell act like one,” Axel counters back.
“Because I got laid?”
“No! Because you aren’t following the plan!”
I jerk back, shocked. “Look, I know this is a big deal. I’m not fucking stupid even though you want to act like I am. You need to rein in the crazy. I’m following the plan, man.”
Axel sighs, braces his hands on the island in front of me, and hangs his head. “I’m sorry. You aren’t stupid. I’m letting him get to me, and he’s not even here.”
Him being his piece of shit father. I never met the man; he was ousted before I became a part of Axel’s crew. The only one who knew him other than Axel is Cole, given they grew up together. Kai and I came later. I’ve been with them for five years and never looked back. Not that I have anything to go back to.
“I get it,” Cole says. “But biting off our heads is getting us nowhere. Sean is trained. You put us on lockdown, and we’ll go crazy and kill each other.”
Axel jerks a nod. “I’ll try. I just need a lead. One fucking lead where his slimy ass is hiding.”
“And we’ll get it,” Kai says, sitting on my other side. I still don’t know how he folds his bulk onto these barstools.
“Ari’s crew is on it. If anyone can find him, it’s Nolan,” I assure him.
Axel has a group of eight of us. Cole, Kai, and I are his central group, the ones who stay close to him since he’s our leader. Ari’s crew consists of Keon, Tyler, and now Nolan, our newly acquired hacker. He drifts between the groups when one of us is out of the country. They are the only other people we trust besides the Abbs Valley groups. We all have our specific skill sets that Axel fine-tuned in the Saviors training program.
“I know.” Axel lifts his head, and his brown eyes are burning. “He has to die.”
“And he will,” Kai promises in that scary voice of his.
I look over at him, more specifically, the scarred side of his face. They are gnarly scars. He got the scars at the same time he got the voice. The scar that covers his massive neck from ear to ear shows how close we came to never meeting him.
They start talking about other stuff, so I tune them out. I pour a bowl of cereal and let my mind wander. It keeps going back to last night, no matter how hard I try not to, so I just let it go.
I think about the way Dawn’s face looked when she came all over my cock. Her body’s perfect dips and curves. Her big, pretty titties deserve a fucking shrine. I wish I had more time to explore all of her. Like if her ass looks just as good naked as it did in those jeans. But like a beginner, I passed out.
We had just got done with a big job, and I somehow convinced Kai to go out last night. He wanted lowkey, so I found High Flyer. It was small but nice. They had a dancefloor, pool tables, and one extremely hot blonde.
Even though she seems innocent, the way she took my cock into her throat almost made me come on the spot. And that pussy?Fuck.
“Sean!” Axel yells, jerking me back to the present. I look around and realize everyone is staring at me.
“What?” I ask lamely, causing Axel’s eyes to narrow to dangerous slits.
“Were you listening?”
Obviously not, dumbass.“Sorry. No. I didn’t know you were talking to me.” I see Cole hide a smile behind his hand.
“I said that I need you to run that job we talked about,” Axel explains slowly like I’m an idiot.
“The Grover job?” He nods. “Done. When?”
“Tonight. We need that hard drive.” The hard drive should contain all his dad’s contacts. It’s in a warehouse in the next city, Grover, about an hour from here.
“Solo job?”
“Nah. We all need to go, but you’re the only one going in. I don’t trust that this isn’t a setup. We’ll be there for backup.”
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