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“She must have snuck in during all the chaos to try to take Jared,” I muttered, not commenting on Riggs’s statement. He was right. Christina had lost the right to be anything to Jared. Riggs’s old lady was everything to Jared that Christina had never been.
Riggs pulled out his knife, but I took it from him. “Let me. We actually enjoy this part. You don’t seem like the kind to take pleasure out of it.”
He shrugged, but let me take his blade and move forward. “So, who’s the boss here?”
One of the men on the end let his eyes flick to a red head in the group.
“Seriously? The ginger? Who follows a red head? Whatever happened to standards?” Scythe asked with a roll of his eyes.
I moved over to the guy. “Name?”
He scoffed. “Why the fuck would I tell you anything?”
“Like your other men at the barn found out, we’re not above cutting off cocks.”
His eyes widened. “That’s fucking… Jack.”
“What’s the name of your crew, Jack?” I asked.
“Why does it matter?” he sneered.
“I like to know who I’m killing. It’s a thing.”
“Iron Circle,” one of the other men said.
Arching a brow, it was my turn to scoff. “Stupid name.”
“What did you take my children for?” Riggs asked when I took too long to get to the point.
“Jared ismyson,” Christina snapped. “I can do whatever I want with him!”
“Not anymore, you stupid cunt,” Steel said, getting in her face. They’d tied everyone up so it wasn’t like she could retaliate. “He belongs to us now.”
She glared at the brothers. “He’ll always be mine.”
“You didn’t want him,” Axel said. “You gave up your rights to him.”
“Why did you take the kids?” Cypher asked, taking over the questioning.
“That little bitch wasn’t supposed to be taken,” she spat out. “This all went downhill because these idiots took her.”
I snorted. “You think we wouldn’t have come after you to get Jared back?” Her eyes met mine. “You might have given birth to him, but you’re not worth shit. You can’t even understand how much we value him, because you don’t care about him at all.”
Glitch moved past me and grabbed a tri-folded letter out of Christina’s jacket pocket. His eyes scanned the paperwork and his frown deepened as he read. “Seriously?” He passed it over to Cypher. “You took these kids for that?”
“For what?” Jared asked as he, Aella, Ainsley, Torque, and the dogs came walking into the living room. “I deserve to know.”
Cypher sighed. “Your grandfather left you an inheritance when he died. Couple million and a house here in Sentinel.”
Jared’s mouth dropped open. “Seriously? I don’t even really remember him much.”
“It’s mine!” Christina shrieked, nearly making my ears bleed. “It was supposed to be mine!”
I looked over at her. “Looks like your father knew what a piece of shit you were.”
That pissed her off. She started struggling against the rope that held her bound.
“Oh knock it off,” I muttered. She wasn’t strong enough to get out of the knot Scythe had tied. “What do you want to do with them?” I asked the group.
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