Scarred
Ruthless Rebels MC #3
By Chelsea
Camaron and Ryan Michele
Genre: MC Romance
Release Date: May 19, 2017
Scarred
(Ruthless Rebels MC Book 3)
Co-written
by:
Chelsea
Camaron
And
Ryan
Michele
Copyright
© Chelsea Camaron and Ryan Michele 2017
All Rights Reserved. This
literary work may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,
including electronic or photographic reproduction in whole or in part, without
express written permission from Chelsea Camaron and Ryan Michele.
This is a work of fiction. All
characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either
products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance
to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
1st edition published: May 2017
Cover
Design by: M.L. Pahl of IndieVention Designs
Editing
by: Asli Fratarcangeli
Proofreading:
Silla Webb
This work of fiction is intended
for mature audiences only. All sexually active characters portrayed in this
book are eighteen years of age or older. Please do not buy if strong sexual
situations, violence, domestic abuse, and explicit language offends you.
This is not meant to be an exact
depiction of life in a motorcycle club, but rather a work of fiction meant to entertain.
Scarred
Whitton ‘Skinny’ Thorne – scarred
skin only covers a beautiful soul.
Bitter with a capital B.
Life has been hell from the
beginning when Whitton was burned as an infant, yet as much as he pushes me
away I’m always coming back for more.
When I finally let go, he wants
to let me in, how do I survive when we’ve both been scarred?
Chelsea Camaron and Ryan Michele
have teamed up to bring you an explosive new MC romance that will have you
panting for more of the Ruthless Rebels. Hold on tight, it's going to be a wild
ride full of action and suspense that these two authors are known for. Throw in
two people who finally get their second chance, and things are about to get
smoking hot.
Chapter One
Roe
Fairytales,
nursery rhymes, and childhood memories, none of them are really all that great!
Holding
my hand in the air with three fingers up, I sing the song about Sally the camel
and her humps. Simple.
I
don’t have or need complications in my life. Sally has humps that come and go,
she has issues, me – I’m good.
The
twenty-two smiling children sing along with me with utter enthusiasm. They love
this song. Most days we sing it once sometimes twice before we do the weather
and calendar first thing in the morning. Our routine, the structure the kids
need to thrive, and I need to feel like things are in order.
I
look up when the door to my classroom opens.
It’s
preschool. The director of the school comes in and out throughout the day so at
first I don’t think much of it. When my assistant teacher Ms. Jennifer stands
up to take over, it’s then I make my way to the door. As the lead teacher if
the director comes in it’s Jennifer who takes over for me and I meet with the
director. Any changes necessary from the director, I will make them. Jennifer
and I have worked together for three years now so our system is solid.
Beside
the director, Ms. Marie, is the cutest little girl. Obviously, this visit is to
bring us a new student. Her blue eyes are a bit too big for her face making
those rounded little cheeks stand out too. There isn’t fear in her blue depths,
but there is a lot going on in that brain of hers. Finishing the song to the
delight of the children on the ABC carpet, I let Jennifer continue with the
next song. I focus my attention and greet our newest student, warm smile in
place.
I
bend down to her level looking her in the eyes. “Hello, I’m Ms. Roe and what’s
your name?”
“Marlayna,”
the little girl in pigtails says softly.
My
heart breaks when I see the scar on her neck that her hair isn’t covering. I
know those marks too well. I fight back the emotion that sits just under the
surface.
Burns.
This
little girl has suffered a tragedy and I hate that for her.
“Would
you like to join us in circle time?” I offer as I fight back the past. He is
not the only person to be burned in their lives and survive. So many things
twist inside me and I have to push it down. The emotions that keep beating down
the well-structured walls I’ve built around them over the years always try to
spill over, but I won’t allow it. I’ve had no other choice but to keep a handle
on it all.
My
job is about teaching and nurturing Marlayna, today is not about him or his
scars.
She
nods her head and the day commences with story time, rhyme time, nap time, and
all the normal activities of my day. Marlayna adjusted very well in the class
for it being her first day. She went with the flow no trepidation and without
much of a reaction to anything.
It
pains me. I don’t like when the kids cry, but when they come in almost numb
like little Marlayna it hurts more to wonder what has hardened them to life
already. Children should be free to be kids not caught up in some adult
situation or punished unnecessarily.
The
afternoon passes with little Marlayna quickly falling into the routine and
making friends. After each of the children are gone and I get my room cleaned
up, I head out.
Arriving
home, I sit on the sun room of my two-bedroom house and enjoy the Georgia
afternoon. When I moved out, this was my one requirement, sun room. I love the
outdoors and not feeling closed up.
Blakely,
Georgia, population five thousand. Small town lifestyle near the Alabama –
Georgia state lines.
April
is my favorite month of the year. The weather is sunshine, the birds sing, and
the humidity isn’t unbearable so boob sweat is a non-issue for the time being.
No woman ever wants boob sweat. August, in the deep south is hotter than hell
so I’ll enjoy my outside time while I can.
In
fact, tomorrow I think I’ll take my class to have a picnic and maybe do
sidewalk chalk and hopscotch on the playground. They love the outside and it helps
to get as much of their energy out as possible.
My
mind goes to little Marlayna. She is in the system. Foster care, with the Brown
family, who are regulars in the community when it comes to taking in children.
They will be good to her.
I
once knew a boy who lived with the Brown’s. My mind, my heart, they always go
back to him. I wish it wouldn’t but we have too much shared between us. His
scars were similar to hers only they covered his face and half his body.
Whitton
Thorne, the boy down the road with a tortured past. His mom had things so
twisted in her head when it came to her twin boys. She believed Whitton was
evil and Waylon was the son of Jesus or something crazy. I wasn’t privy to all
the details. I just know every time the state let the boys go back to her,
Whitton was returned to his social worker more damaged than before. I know once
they tried to send Waylon back and leave Whitton with the Brown’s only for
Waylon to run away to be with his twin. The two of them were close. In their
situation, I would imagine one would have to be. They were also complete
opposites.
God,
I loved Whitton.
From
the beginning when he was the boy I bumped into in grade school to the man who
grew into there isn’t a moment in time since I met Whitton Thorne that he
didn’t have my attention. He intrigued me. His strength captivated me. And the
more time I had with Whitton Thorne in my life the harder I fell in love with
him.
Even
now, years have passed and I can’t help but hope he’s okay. Hope that somewhere
he found his slice of happy.
Night
comes and I slide into my t-shirt blend sheets. I don’t make much with my job,
but this is my splurge, soft bed sheets. After all, one can’t be at their best
with twenty children without a good nights sleep. I close my eyes and the
fatigue of the day quickly consumes me.
“Whitton
Thorne, one day you’re gonna be the President.” I smile proudly at my friend.
“The
President of the rejects club, maybe,” he replies in his normal tone.
I
sigh. The boy is nothing short of amazing. He’s smart, athletic, and cute. He
just doesn’t see it. Him and his twin brother look nothing alike. All the girls
crush on Waylon. He has this mystery to him. Whitton, though, Whitton is the
kind of boy you can talk to, really talk to. There is depth to him. The
intrigue of him keeps me on edge to know more, see more, and have more time
with him. From the time we met in elementary school at eight years old until
now he has captured my attention. We’re young, he’s seventeen and I’m sixteen,
but I can’t get enough of him.
“What
do you see in me, Roelyn Duprey?”
I
feel the blush cover my cheeks. “All good, I see all the good in you Whitton.”
He
smirks. “You got the wrong Thorne, Roe. Maybe you think I’m Waylon.”
I
prop my hand on my hip. “I know what I see in you Whitton and I see potential!”
“You
have all the potential, Roe. The future is in front of you and there’s not a
single thing to hole you back.” He tells me like he does all the time. “You
need to have bigger and better than what Blakely, Georgia and a misfit like me
can offer.”
“Oh,
Whitton, you will have bigger and better in your life. I know it.”
He
laughs me off like he does every single time I tell him I think he’ll be
someone someday. Only thing is, I know down to my soul he has so much more to
give in this world. My heart bleeds that he doesn’t see it.
My
alarms blares drawing me out of the dream. The memory of a lost time when
things weren’t complicated and the boy I knew and believed in may not have
believed in himself, but back then he believed in me. Something I desperately
needed.
Whitton
Joseph Thorne, my best friend since we ran into each other playing at recess
when we were only eight years old. Twenty years later, I still consider him the
best friend I’ve ever had … only everything between us has changed.
No
longer is he the boy I thought could give the world goodness. He’s a grown man
who left everything in Georgia behind ten years ago when we crossed a line.
Would
I cross the line again? If I knew the outcome would be this, I’m not so sure.
At the time, it felt right. Hell, I thought it was going to change everything
into something we could build a future on.
Except,
Waylon took off and Whitton was right behind him. Where one brother went, the
other was sure to follow. They had a rough start in life. Bonded as twins,
bonded as brothers, and bonded by the times life kicked them while they were
down those two would always stick together.
Part
of me blames Waylon. The other part of me, knows the truth. Whitton ran. Yes,
he woke up after the best night of our lives and couldn’t handle the emotion.
He found out Waylon took off and he followed. It was an escape and an all too
easy excuse.
I’m
not sure he realized that no matter the distance he put between us, he still
had me with him. I haven’t figured out a way to get that piece of me back from
Whitton yet. Even after all these years, I belong to him in a way that keeps me
from moving on.
Looking
at little Marlayna yesterday and waking up today, it’s time I let go of
Whitton. Everything I thought we could one day be is a far fetched dream.
Marlayna has her life ahead of her. No matter the past, she has a future.
The
same can be said for Whitton Thorne and it’s a future that he decided would be
without me.
**
Sitting
down to a late dinner, I pull out my phone and scroll social media. I don’t
know why because it only tells me things I don’t care to know. Even with a bowl
of vegetable soup in front of me, my stomach growls at seeing the yummy
chocolate desserts. I have a sweet tooth. My ass and hips thank me for
it.
Sipping
my soup, it warms me. My thumb moves on my phone screen, skipping past people I
went to high school with that I never talk to. Why I’m even friends with them,
I’ll never know. Maybe it’s time to declutter my life. Most of the time people
friend you just to see what you’re doing and then delete you. Personally, I
like it when people take out their own trash.
My
private message pops up and internally I groan seeing it’s from Lance. Hi. See
you’re on. Want to talk to you. He types. I need to figure out how to block
people from seeing when I’m on and when I’m not. Or maybe I just need to block him.
I’m thinking the latter.
Going
out with Lance was up there with many mistakes I made in my life. Two dates,
then I called it off. Only he didn’t seem to get the point. Even telling him
flat out I wasn’t interested, he still messages me, texts me and calls me. Not
wanting to appear rude, I’ve answered all of them. But this, I just don’t want
to engage with him. I’m tired of it. I repeat myself all day everyday with my
students. My personal life, I don’t want that.
I
move the little bubble that shows a picture of a golf club, Lance, and toss it
down below to get rid of it off my screen.
The
phone begins to ring and I jump. First thought is, Lance is calling me. Then
when I look at the screen, I see Elizabeth Calling. A smile crosses my face as
I except the call.
“Hey
woman!” I greet my best friend. We met in college, which seems like a lifetime
ago, but really wasn’t.
“Hey
back at ya! What are you doing? I want to meet for drinks.”
I
look to the clock noting it’s only five-thirty, but I do have to work tomorrow.
Drinking and then rowdy children in the morning is not a good
combination.
“Is
something up?” I take the last bite of my soup and push it to the side.
“Yes,
but I don’t want to tell you over the phone. Meet me in twenty at Carlyle’s?”
Looking
down at my clothes, the puppy dog pajama bottoms won’t cut it going out. “Give
me thirty. I need to change.”
“Epp.”
She makes the sound then, “Okay, see you then.” And disconnects. Whatever she
has in store must be exciting.
At
least one of us has something good going on.
Chapter
Two
Skinny
Flames
extinguish, scars fade, but the burn can’t be felt forever!
I
strike the match and watch it burn.
The
blends of reds and yellows into oranges is mesmerizing. The flickers of colors
all move as if they’re dancing together. The heat gets closer and closer to my
fingertips as the flame grows intently.
I
feel no pain. I feel nothing.
Void.
Empty.
My
life is not one of colors and blends.
Poof.
I blow the match out. The flame is extinguished. All that’s left is black
smoke. It’s like my soul. Dark, unforgiving.
I
sit in the dim lit room I call home. Ruthless Rebels MC – my family and the
clubhouse where I calm myself at the end of every day.
The
ten feet by ten feet space has my bed, one nightstand, and a dresser. The
closet is small but I keep a three tiered bookshelf in there, full of different
books and photo albums. It’s not much, but it’s mine. Beside that door is the
door to the bathroom.
Feeling
the acid burn in my gut, I get up and make my way in front of the porcelain.
Dropping to my knees I wretch.
I
don’t remember the last time I woke up and didn’t throw up within an hour. It
happens, every damn day. I finish, stand, wash up, and brush my teeth. There’s
no use in looking in the mirror, I already know the mess I’ll see.
I
hate fucking mirrors. Only one time in my life did I ever look in a mirror and
not see the hideous beast I am … and that will never happen again. Roelyn
Duprey, she made the man in the mirror not a monster but a lover. She is
everything beautiful I should never touch. It’s a memory I’ll hold onto.
She
believed in me, believed in having something not understanding the monster I
am. From the beginning the devil gripped my heart and never let go. The bitch
known as my mother told me I was spawned in evil. She scarred me, marked me,
and made sure the world could see me for what I am. A horrible, vile, demonized
man.
Roelyn
Duprey had rose colored glasses on. I let her keep them on because I needed her
lifeline. The spark between us, I fed. Continuing to fuel, provide the heat,
like a flame, I watched us grow, flicker, and rather than watch us fade, I
snuffed it out quickly leaving nothing behind but black smoke.
My
brother needed me and Roe needed me to go away even if she didn’t know it. I
took off, never looked back, and haven’t looked in a mirror since the night I
watched me fuck her in one.
Spitting
in the sink, I rinse my mouth and walk away never checking my reflection. I
know what I’d see. The flames of hell flicker in my eyes and burn in my soul,
no need to remind myself.
Throwing
on a clean pair of jeans, I don’t bother with boxers, briefs, or anything to
cover my junk. The raw denim rub will remind I’m alive. Somehow, in the hell
that is my life, I keep surviving and I’m not sure why. Sliding on my shirt, I
grab my cut as I drop my feet into my boots before I head out, not bothering to
tie the laces till I get to my bike.
Today
I have packing duty. I don’t mind. I’ll head to the warehouse, pack the guns to
ready for shipment, and then meet up with Waylon.
My
twin, Triple Threat, as he’s known in the club is everything I’m not. He’s good
looking, level-headed, and not held back by a damn thing.
Me,
I’m a scarred mess, hot-head, and haunted by the one thing I gave up so long
ago.
Yeah,
tonight calls for the strip club. I’ll pay to have a stranger grind on me till
I get hard, then head back to the clubhouse and fuck a trick until I can’t
remember my name, my past, and the woman I left behind.
**
“It’s
a boy!” Shamus rushes into the clubhouse announcing. “DJ has a healthy, happy,
eight pound, nine ounce, twenty-two inch baby boy. Kenderly is doing good.”
There
are smiles and happiness that fill the space. Shamus comes over to me, slapping
me on the back. “You wanna go with us to set up the house, brother.”
I
nod. There isn’t a single thing with any of my brothers I would miss because
they are all I have. And for once in my life, I belong.
After
DJ’s whore mother dropped her problems on Kenderly’s doorstep, DJ claimed his
woman and in turn the Rebels handled their shit. Kenderly and her mother had an
uphill battle to climb with everything they had already lost, but DJ’s mother
cost them their home.
It
took some time, but DJ won over Kenderly’s heart. They have a good life,
building themselves a solid future. And now their new addition. Everything is
looking good for my Rebels’ brother.
Not
too long ago, DJ bought them a big ass house and furnished it to Kenderly’s
liking. Now, it’s time for the Rebels to ride in and make sure our newest
member is set.
“Your
woman handle buying the goods?” I ask Shamus knowing he and Andrea have decided
not to have kids because of the health risks for her.
“Shit,
brother. She loves shopping for all this baby crap. Kitten has a soft spot for
being the auntie apparently. She even bought Kenderly a video baby monitor
instead of the basic one they had on the registry.”
I
laugh. “Nothing wrong with that.”
“I
didn’t think so but apparently DJ and Kenderly had talked. DJ didn’t want to be
fuckin’ his woman and look to the nightstand and see their baby awake.”
“I
never thought a damn thing would give DJ stage fright.” We both laugh before
heading out to go set up a nursery Rebels style.
“Guess
a baby changes things. I’m good with how my life is so no change needed here.”
Shamus adds with a smirk. Things are good in the club, they are good for DJ and
Shamus. It’s even better to feel like I’m a real part of something.
Andrea
is already inside when Shamus, Lurch, Triple Threat, and I pull up. She rushes
outside and over to the car parked in front of the house.
“Mom
brought me over, got lots to unload.” She says more to Shamus than anyone with
a smile that is relaxed and easy going.
Given
the path Andrea went through to finally be okay again and with Shamus, I smile
with her. Like me, her life is full of scars.
Only
in all the turmoil, Andrea has found a way to not allow her scars to define
her.
She
lived a different life. Following her dreams into investigative reporting
landed her half dead in a hospital oceans away from her home. She survived her
traumatic brain injury like I survived my burns. With no place to go to pick up
the pieces she came home. It took a bit, but Shamus and Andrea worked their
shit out. Their past isn’t holding them back from a future.
Waylon
and I won’t have this. Our past defines our future and it’s not one that looks
so bright.
For
a moment, I had hope that somehow I could have a second chance to have
something real in my life outside of the club. With DJ and Shamus both getting
their second chances, I thought maybe there would be a sliver of time where
Waylon and I could have more than what we have managed to secure. Then I dreamt
I caught a look in the mirror and quickly remembered what my life has been
destined to be from the moment I was born.
I
am my brother’s keeper. My place on Earth is to protect him even from himself.
I don’t have the time or emotion for anything else.
Our
mother is a psycho bitch who thinks my brother is the second coming of her God
or some shit. Apparently during an ultrasound, it appeared that I, baby b, was
kicking or hitting, baby a – being Waylon. From that moment on I was destined
to the damned.
She
even tried to have me aborted but the doctors said she was too far along and it
was risk to my brother. Then we were born.
She
tried to leave me at the hospital. The nurses told her it wasn’t good for
infant twins to be separated this early. According to the medical records we
later dug up, they felt she was suffering from post partum depression and would
eventually want me. Having two babies at once via c-section meant she couldn’t
hold us right away so she didn’t bond properly the doctor noted.
Bond.
What
a joke. The woman tried to kill me more than once.
I’ve
never had a mother’s love. Neither has my brother.
She
may have wanted me marked, condemned, banished, and branded, but she wanted my
brother to be some savior to the world.
We
just wanted to be boys. We grew into men who just wanted to live life. To this
day I still can’t understand her mindset. I gave up a long time ago trying.
Waylon – that’s another story.
I’ll
go to the ends of the Earth for my brother. I’ll protect him from her or God
himself if I have to.
“Snap
out of it, these diapers won’t unload themselves!” Waylon says throwing a box
of the shit holders at me.
“How
many boxes do they think Kenderly needs?” I ask looking at the van full.
“Daisy,
XXX (Lurch’s woman forgot her name), Andrea, her mom, Kenderly’s mom and aunt,
and every other woman around swear they will go through these and more.” Shamus
says walking inside with a bag of clothes.
“Wonder
what it was like for mom to have twins?” Waylon says out loud and my chest
stings in the pain I know he feels.
Yeah,
we have no future like what DJ or Shamus have found. I need to stop
disillusioning myself into ever thinking I could. Walk the line, it’s what I
have to do.
If
I fuck up, I’m not the only one who suffers, Waylon will too. I won’t do that
to him or me. Yes, I’m better off alone.
Whitton ‘Skinny’
Thorne– scarred skin only covers a beautiful soul.
Bitter with a
capital B.
Life has been
hell from the beginning when Whitton was burned as an infant, yet as much as he
pushes me away I’m always coming back for more.
When I finally
let go, he wants to let me in, how do I survive when we’ve both been scarred?
***Each book in
the Ruthless Rebels MC is a new couple, but are best read in order. This is a
biker book so please expect violence, foul language, and sexual situations. Do
not buy if any of this offends you.***
USA Today
Bestselling author Chelsea Camaron is a small town Carolina girl with a big
imagination. She is a wife and mom chasing her dreams. She writes contemporary
romance, erotic suspense, and psychological thrillers. She loves to write
blue-collar men who have real problems with a fictional twist. From mechanics
to bikers to oil riggers to smokejumpers, bar owners, and beyond, she loves a
strong hero who works hard and plays harder.
Ryan Michele
found her passion in making fictional characters come to life. She loves being
in an imaginative world where anything is possible and has a knack for special
twists readers don’t see coming.
She writes MC,
Contemporary, Erotic, Paranormal, New Adult, Inspirational, and many more
romances. And whether it’s bikers, wolf shifters, mafia, or beyond, Ryan spends
her time making sure her heroes are strong and her heroines match them at every
turn.
When she isn’t
writing, Ryan is a mom and wife living in rural Illinois and reading by her
pond in the warm sun.
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