Claimed By The Biker Kings: A Forbidden Queen
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Chapter 6 THE GAME img
Chapter 7 THE RECKONING img
Chapter 8 CONTROL img
Chapter 9 FRACTURED ALLIANCES img
Chapter 10 THE GAME img
Chapter 11 THE RECKONING img
Chapter 12 THE SETUP img
Chapter 13 THE CHAMELEON img
Chapter 14 THE EXTRACTION img
Chapter 15 CRACKS img
Chapter 16 THE WEIGHT img
Chapter 17 THE WIN img
Chapter 18 THE VOICE FROM BEFORE img
Chapter 19 CAUGHT img
Chapter 20 THE RACE img
Chapter 21 THE UNDERGROUND img
Chapter 22 FRACTURES FROM DECISIONS img
Chapter 23 CONTROL img
Chapter 24 STEP OUTSIDE FOR A BIT img
Chapter 25 BREAKING POINT img
Chapter 26 BREATHING ROOM img
Chapter 27 POSSESSION VS. FREEDOM img
Chapter 28 UNRAVELING img
Chapter 29 UNRAVELING 2 img
Chapter 30 THE GATHERING img
Chapter 31 THE GATHERING 2 img
Chapter 32 STRIP POKER GAME img
Chapter 33 BREAKING POINTS img
Chapter 34 COLLISION img
Chapter 35 PASSION AFTER COLLISION WITH J img
Chapter 36 PASSION AFTER COLLISION WITH JAX img
Chapter 37 MORNING AFTER img
Chapter 38 MORNING AFTER 2 img
Chapter 39 FRACTURES img
Chapter 40 BREAKING img
Chapter 41 UNRAVELING img
Chapter 42 UNEXPECTED img
Chapter 43 MIDNIGHT RETURN img
Chapter 44 SHATTERED GLASS img
Chapter 45 SHATTERED GLASS 2 img
Chapter 46 CHLOE'S CALL img
Chapter 47 DAD'S CALL img
Chapter 48 NOT A GOOD GOODBYE img
Chapter 49 GLASS PRISON img
Chapter 50 GLASS PRISON 2 img
Chapter 51 CHLOE LEAVES GLASS PRISON img
Chapter 52 AN EMPTY HOUSE img
Chapter 53 AN ATTEMPT TO COMMUNICATE img
Chapter 54 INVISIBLE CHAINS img
Chapter 55 INVISIBLE CHAINS 2 img
Chapter 56 THE FIRST MOVE img
Chapter 57 THE FIRST MOVE 2 img
Chapter 58 SHADOWS AND LIES img
Chapter 59 SHADOWS AND SEX img
Chapter 60 SHADOWS AND AN ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE img
Chapter 61 ESCAPE img
Chapter 62 NOT A GOOD ESCAPE img
Chapter 63 THE ASSAULT img
Chapter 64 THE ASSAULT 2 img
Chapter 65 AFTERMATH img
Chapter 66 CRUZ FAMILY img
Chapter 67 FRACTURES IN THE VICTORY img
Chapter 68 FRACTURES IN THE VICTORY 2 img
Chapter 69 CLOSE CALL img
Chapter 70 CLOSE CALL 2 img
Chapter 71 SANCTUARY img
Chapter 72 SANCTUARY 2 img
Chapter 73 TESTIMONY img
Chapter 74 TESTIMONY 2 img
Chapter 75 RETRIBUTION img
Chapter 76 OBSTACLES AND CRACKS img
Chapter 77 OBSTACLES AND CRACKS II img
Chapter 78 LOCKDOWN COMMUNICATIONS img
Chapter 79 LOCKDOWN COMMUNICATIONS 2 img
Chapter 80 WE FOUND OUR LEAK img
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Chapter 2 The First Hunt

The alley behind the Inferno Club smelled like rain and danger.

I'd let them guide me here-three predators who knew my real name when I'd barely said it. The smart thing would be screaming, running, finding Chloe and getting back to safety.

Instead, I stood trapped between them like an idiot, still tasting Jaxon's blood.

"Well," Ronan said, leaning against the brick with casual ownership. "This is interesting."

Up close, he was more unsettling than in the crowd. His black hair perfectly styled despite underground chaos, his skin that looked untouched by honest sunlight, green eyes cataloging every micro-expression. His black suit probably cost more than my car, but somehow he looked more dangerous than Jaxon in blood-spattered fighting gear.

"Commissioner Hart's little princess," he continued, lighting a cigarette with surgical precision. "Out past bedtime, playing dress-up in the big bad world."

"I'm not playing anything."

Maddox laughed-expensive whiskey over broken glass. "Oh, beautiful, you're absolutely playing. Question is whether you know the rules."

Jaxon hadn't spoken since leaving the arena. He blocked the alley entrance, still shirtless and gleaming with sweat. Every few seconds his tongue darted out to touch his split lip, and I tried not to remember how that mouth had felt.

"Let me simplify," Ronan took a long drag. "You're Commissioner Marcus Hart's daughter. Daddy's been trying to cage us for three years. And here you are, kissing our fighters like you don't know exactly who we are."

"I didn't know-"

"Iron Serpents Motorcycle Club," Maddox supplied helpfully, circling me like a shark. "Chicago's most wanted, according to daddy's press conferences."

"I don't faint at the first sign of danger."

"No?" Jaxon finally spoke, voice like gravel. "What do you do when things get dangerous, princess?"

The endearment sounded different now-less promise, more threat. I lifted my chin, meeting his eyes that burned with predatory intensity.

"I guess we'll find out."

Something flickered behind that stare. Surprise. Maybe approval.

"She's got spine," Maddox observed. "Makes it interesting when they break."

"Nobody's breaking anybody," I snapped.

"Tell me, Miss Hart," Ronan crushed his cigarette under expensive shoes. "What exactly did you think would happen when you walked into our world?"

"I thought I'd have a drink and dance."

"In a club known for illegal fighting? Really?" His smile could cut glass. "How charmingly naive."

"You don't know anything about me."

"I know plenty." Jaxon stepped closer until I had to tilt my head back. "Daddy's little girl-sheltered and spoiled. Probably never fought for anything. Obviously never been kissed properly."

"That's not-I've been-" I stuttered, hating how flustered he made me.

"Have you?" Maddox appeared at my shoulder. "Been kissed properly? Because that peck through cage bars doesn't count."

Fire spread across my face. "That wasn't a peck."

"Wasn't it?" Jaxon's hand cupped my jaw, thumb tracing my bottom lip. "Sweet little virgin kisses from sweet little virgin girls."

"I'm not a virgin," I blurted, immediately wishing the ground would swallow me.

All three went still. The air shifted, charged with something that made my skin prickle.

"No?" Ronan's voice was deceptively mild. "How fascinating."

"Maybe I'm tired of towers."

The words hung between us like a challenge. Maddox sucked in a sharp breath. Jaxon's eyes went molten.

"Careful what you wish for," he murmured. "Girls like you don't belong in our world."

"What if I want to belong?"

"You have no idea what you're asking," Ronan said. "Our world isn't charity galas and champagne. It's blood, tracks, betrayal and choices that stain souls black."

"Maybe my soul's already stained."

Maddox laughed, delighted. "I definitely like her."

"This isn't a game." Jaxon's grip tightened on my face. "You can't dip your toes in our world and run back to daddy when it gets real."

"Who says I want to run back?"

"Everyone runs," Ronan said with cold certainty. "Rich girls always do."

"You don't know me well enough for that assumption."

"Don't I?" He moved until he stood directly in front of me. "Never wanted for anything, never had to fight, never had to choose between survival and morality."

"You're right. But maybe I'm tired of being hidden and safe."

Maddox moved behind me, and suddenly I was surrounded. "Safety's overrated anyway," he murmured. "Where's the fun in knowing you'll wake up tomorrow?"

A shiver ran down my spine that wasn't entirely fear.

"This is insane," Jaxon muttered, but his hand tangled in my hair. "She's going to get us all killed."

"Or get herself killed," Ronan added. "Daddy won't be happy when he finds out his little girl's been playing with big bad wolves."

"He's not going to find out."

"Isn't he? Security cameras caught you leaving. You think they won't piece together where you went?"

My blood turned cold. "Shit."

"Don't worry, beautiful," Maddox said with obvious amusement. "We're very good at making problems disappear."

The way he said it made my stomach flip. "You're threatening me."

"Are we?" Ronan cocked his head. "Or offering to help?"

I looked between them-Jaxon wrestling with anger and hunger, Maddox enjoying himself immensely, Ronan watching with predator's intensity.

"What do you want from me?"

"That," Ronan said, "is an excellent question."

"Maybe we want to see how far the little princess will fall," Maddox suggested.

"Or maybe," Jaxon said, grip tightening until it was just shy of painful, "we want to see if daddy's little girl tastes as sweet as she looks."

Heat pooled low in my belly. "You're trying to scare me."

"Is it working?" Ronan asked.

I cataloged the fear that made my heart race. But underneath terror was excitement-the thrill of standing on a cliff's edge.

"Yes," I admitted. "But I'm not running."

"You should be."

"Probably. But I've spent my whole life doing what I should do."

"And what do you want, princess?" Maddox's voice was pure sin.

The answer should have been to walk away, find Chloe, pretend this never happened.

Instead, I heard myself say, "I want to know what happens next."

The three men exchanged looks-silent communication I wasn't privy to. When they looked back, something had shifted. Still dangerous, but there was something new. Something that looked almost like respect.

"What happens next," Ronan said slowly, "is entirely up to you. But once you make this choice, there's no taking it back."

"I understand."

"Do you?" Jaxon's thumb traced my jawline. "Because we're not the good guys, princess. We're the monsters your daddy warned you about."

I looked up at him-this beautiful, dangerous man who fought like he was killing demons.

"Maybe I'm tired of good guys. Maybe I want a new experience"

Something shifted in his expression. For a moment, the predator mask slipped, showing something raw and desperately lonely.

"You're going to destroy us," he said quietly.

"Or you're going to destroy me."

"Probably both," Maddox said cheerfully.

As dangerous smiles spread across three faces, I realized I'd just crossed a line I could never uncross.

But for the first time in my life, I wasn't afraid of the fall.

            
            

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