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Cyclops (Reckless Kings MC 5)
Harley Wylde
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Table of Contents
Cyclops (Reckless Kings MC 5)
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Epilogue
Author Notes and Acknowledgments
Harley Wylde
Cyclops (Reckless Kings MC 5)
Harley Wylde
Leigha -- To say my dad is overprotective is too mild a description. Add in all my honorary uncles in the Dixie Reapers MC and going on dates is next to impossible. So when Lyssa invites me to visit her at the Reckless Kings in Tennessee, I jump at the chance. Maybe I can finally experience life a little. I know my family goes after bad men, the kind who hurt women and kids. I never counted on becoming a victim myself. The biker who comes to my rescue is… scary. Hot. And all alpha. He’s exactly what I need!
Cyclops -- My stint in the military left me a parting gift. Scar tissue that not only left me blind in that eye, but makes the damn thing look spooky as fuck. I’m used to people staring. Mostly. Then my brothers had to stick me with the road name Cyclops. They’re not funny, even if they think they are. Uncle Sam may no longer find me fit for duty, but it doesn’t mean I’m useless. When I hear a scream, I don’t hesitate. Thought I was saving a girl. Turns out she’s a woman -- and one I shouldn’t touch. The daughter of a Dixie Reaper, she’s her daddy’s little angel… and damn if I’m not tempted to lure her to the dark side and get her a little dirty.
WARNING: Cyclops is part of the Reckless Kings MC series. It contains an age-gap relationship of more than 10 years, violence, bad language, and adult situations. Some readers may find the subject matter difficult to read. But there’s a guaranteed happily-ever-after, no cheating, and no cliffhanger!
Prologue
Leigha
“Foster, if you don’t back off, I’m going to make sure you never have children.” I gave him a shove. “Haven’t you heard of personal space?”
I loved Foster. Like a brother. Even though we had different dads, we’d grown up together at the Dixie Reapers’ compound. Bull, Foster’s dad, might as well have been my uncle. Growing up in a motorcycle club meant I had a large extended family.
“Oh, he’s heard about it. But he wants to be all up in yours,” Owen said, giving me a wink. Rocky’s oldest was certainly one of my favorites. Although, I wouldn’t have minded if he wanted to lend more of a hand, getting Foster under control.
“I mean it. I don’t think about any of you that way. It would be like kissing my brother, and I can assure you I have no desire to kiss Logan.” I pushed again. If Dad came by right now… He might be called Preacher, but I knew he’d lay out Foster in a heartbeat.
Shoving Foster was like trying to move a damn mountain. Even though he was only twenty-one, about to be twenty-two, he’d already gotten his dad’s height and overall build. And from what I’d heard, Bull had earned his name for both his size and his temperament. My dad said he was a bull in a china shop. Swing first, ask questions later.
“Damn.” Owen winced. “Foster, that’s worse than being friend-zoned. Time to throw in the towel.”
“It was time the moment I said I wasn’t interested… years ago.” I folded my arms and glared. “Didn’t I hear something about your mom and dad meeting because a bunch of guys tried to take advantage of her?”
Foster held up his hands and took a few steps away from me. “Whoa! I’m not anything like those assholes.”
“Did I tell you no?” I asked. He couldn’t be that dense, could he? Then again…
“Well, I mean, I wasn’t trying to do anything but get you to kiss me, and maybe go on a date.” His brow furrowed. “It’s not the same thing.”
My eyebrows lifted as his dad stepped up behind him, grabbed his neck, and hauled him off the floor. His booted feet dangled two inches above the wooden planks. “Foster, do we need to have another chat? Or perhaps you’d like to discuss it with your mother?”
“But, Dad…”
Bull gave him a shake before dropping him. “You wanted to prospect for the club, and I let you. Don’t make me regret it. When a woman says no, you back the fuck off. If you can’t understand that, then clearly I’ve raised you wrong.”
“Thank you, Uncle Bull.”
He gave me a wink. “Anytime, Leigha. Besides, your daddy might have been a minister in another life, but he wouldn’t hesitate to gut anyone who messed with you. I like my son upright and breathing.”
Torch stepped onto the clubhouse porch and passed a phone to me. I stared at it a moment before I realized it was his cell, and Lyssa’s name was on the screen. I squealed and darted down the steps.
“Tell me everything,” I said.
“You act like we don’t talk all the time,” she said.
“I know, but… the babies! We don’t have any around here. Everyone’s growing up. Our youngest is in kindergarten now. No one’s having any more kids.”
Lyssa laughed. “You sound like you have baby fever, and you’re only twenty. I’m surprised you haven’t roped someone into marrying you and giving you a family.”
I sat in the grass, stretching out my legs and crossing my ankles. “Kind of hard to do when I can’t even go on a date. Everyone watches me like a hawk. The only guy who’d even attempt to date me is Foster, and I keep telling him no. I don’t want anyone at the club. Not even Viking, even though I know all my friends drool over him. The guys here are all family. You know?”
Lyssa hesitated a moment. I wasn’t sure if it was a good pause or a bad one.
“All too well,” she said. “What if you came to visit me here? I don’t know about happily ever after, but I bet we can find someone to take you on a few dates. You could get a little experience under your belt to better prepare you. And by experie
nce, I don’t mean jump into bed with anyone. I don’t need your dad, or mine, tracking me down for corrupting you. There are some decent guys around town.”
“No one at the Reckless Kings who might be interested?” I asked. I might not want anyone at the Dixie Reapers, but I had a hard time picturing myself with a guy who wasn’t a biker. Family dinners would be weird if I dated someone from town. Like a tax accountant or lawyer.
“Except for the Prospects, everyone here is a decade older than you, or more.”
She seemed to forget her husband was much older than she was. My parents weren’t exactly close in age either. In fact, I couldn’t think of a single Dixie Reaper who’d settled down with someone who wasn’t at least eight years younger. Most had a bigger gap than that between them, and every couple was blissfully in love.
“You know as well as I do that age is just a number, Lyssa. I don’t care about that. But I want a guy who will treat me right, listen when I say no, and look at me the way I catch my dad watching my mom. Like I’m the only woman on earth.”
“Pack a bag. I’ll call and talk to your mom, smooth things over. You know she’s the only one who could convince your dad to let you come here. Will you be okay driving that far on your own?”
“I’m not a baby,” I pointed out.
“I know, Leigha. Sorry. I guess being a mom has rewired my brain. Beast says I even try to mother the Prospects. It’s not intentional.”
“I forgive you.” I smiled. “Especially if you help me go on a few dates. And let me get some baby time in.”
“Consider it done. I’ll call your mom now. Tell my dad I had to go because the kids were screaming.”
She ended the call, and I carried the cell phone back to Torch. He glanced at the screen before shoving the phone into his pocket.
“The kids were fussing,” I said. He gave a nod and went back into the clubhouse.
I watched him a moment, wondering if anyone else noticed the slight hitch when he walked. Torch wasn’t exactly getting any younger. I didn’t know for certain how old he was, but I knew he had to be in his late sixties or early seventies. What would happen when he had to step down as President? I wasn’t sure I was ready for that. I didn’t think any of us were.
“I need to run home,” I said, giving Bull a hug. “Thanks again for helping me.”
“Anytime.” He patted my back. “Next time Owen stands around like a dumbass, kick him in the balls. He should have been able to control Foster, since the idiot can’t do it himself.”
I smiled and hurried to my car. I needed to pack and get on the road, preferably before my dad came up with a reason for me to stay home.
I should have moved faster.
Chapter One
Leigha
One Month Later
I knew the Reckless Kings’ compound was nearby. Instead of going straight there, like I’d promised, I took a slight detour through the nearest town. It seemed harmless enough. Sightseeing never hurt anyone, right? I pulled to a stop outside a line of shops and got out.
“Stretching my legs,” I mumbled, thinking of what excuse I’d give Lyssa for being late. My phone rang again. I saw my dad’s name and ignored the call. At twenty, I was old enough to leave town without my father’s permission. He didn’t seem to understand that, though. He’d called me no less than fifteen times in the last two hours.
The incoming text notification sounded, and I unlocked the screen. Mom. Could have been worse. At least Dad hadn’t opted to berate me through messages instead of during a call or in person. Your dad is pissed. You shouldn’t have snuck out while we weren’t home.
I wondered if she realized how that sounded. Yes, I still lived at home. Not by choice, but necessity. I hesitated to respond but didn’t want her to worry. If I didn’t answer, she’d panic and think I was lying dead in a ditch. Then Dad would leave the house and track me down. This was my chance at a little freedom. I didn’t sneak out. I’m twenty years old, Mom. I’ll be fine.
After I sent the text, I shoved my phone into my pocket and browsed the shops on the main strip. I found the cutest café and bookshop. A calico cat in the window lured me inside.
“Aren’t you pretty?” I cooed and gave the kitty a scratch behind the ear. She purred and rubbed her cheek against my hand. It made me wish I could have a cat. My dad would throw a fit if I brought one home.
Walking away from the cute bundle of fluff, I perused the shelves. In less than ten minutes, I’d picked up three books. As I reached for a fourth, I pulled my hand back. Books were my kryptonite. I’d never bought just one.
Knowing I needed to watch my spending, I checked out, got a coffee to go, and went back to my car. Lyssa might have promised me a few dates with some locals, but I knew it wasn’t a guarantee. If I couldn’t have an actual boyfriend, at least I’d have new ones in my books. The shirtless cowboy cover looked especially intriguing.
I set the sack down and reached into my pocket for my keys. If my dad had watched me walk out, unprepared to get into my vehicle, I’d have never heard the end of it. He constantly worried someone would snatch me and I’d disappear. I couldn’t blame him. The club had seen a lot of darkness and helped save women who’d fallen prey to human traffickers.
I’d just pulled my keys free when I felt someone behind me. The heat of their body pressed into mine and I froze. How had I not heard anyone approaching? All the training I’d received flew out the window. My hand shook as the man caged me between his arms. He leaned in closer, the smell of beer and cigarettes making me cringe.
“Pretty little thing like you shouldn’t be out here all alone.”
Bluff your way out of this, Leigha. I licked my lips and tried to relax my body. “What makes you think I’m alone?”
“Saw you pull up. I don’t see a man with you. Unless you prefer women?” He put his lips near my ear and bit down hard enough I yelped. “That it? Maybe you just need a good, hard fucking to change your mind. Prove to you cock is better.”
No, no, no. This couldn’t be happening. My heart raced and I couldn’t stop my hands from trembling. “I like men.” I took a breath and held it for a moment. “When one gets here, let me know.”
“You bitch!” He spun me around, making me drop my coffee and my keys. He pressed his forearm against my throat. “Think I’m not a man? Guess I need to prove otherwise.”
“Danny, there’s too many people,” another guy said. I glanced his way and realized he’d be no help. The look in his eyes said he didn’t care for what his friend wanted to do to me, but he was too chicken to make him stop.
“Then we’ll take her somewhere else.” He yanked me away from the car, his hand bruising my arm as he dragged me toward an alley. I struggled and fought, hoping someone would see us. If they did, they pretended otherwise. He shoved me against the brick building and started tearing at my clothes.
He ripped my shirt down the middle and started working on unfastening my jeans. “Help! Someone…”
His fist connected with my stomach before he slapped me across the face. I gasped and coughed. “Shut up. You keep fighting, it’s going to be even worse.”
“Never.” I spat in his face. “I’ll never let you touch me.”
He shoved my jeans down my hips and tried ripping my panties. I kicked at him, stomped on his feet, and clawed at his face. I did everything I could to break free. It only pissed him off more.
I refused to let this piece of filth take my virginity. Reaching up, I jammed my thumbs into his eyes and pushed as hard as I could. He screamed and backed up. I didn’t relent and clung to him like a barnacle. I wanted his eyes to pop, to make him suffer and remember this moment the next time he tried to hurt a woman. He’d gotten the drop on me, and I’d frozen like a damn deer in the headlights. But down deep, I was my father’s daughter, and while I might not wear a patch, I was part of the Dixie Reapers by blood. No way I’d let this asshole win.
“I’m not a damsel you can bully and terrify. I’ll kill you
before I let you rape me.” He knocked me to the ground. Before I could stand, someone entered the alley.
I eyed him, tensing as I wondered if he was here to help, or to join my would-be rapist. Then I noticed the leather cut over his shoulders, and his attire. Biker. Relief flooded me. If he was part of a club, he’d likely be from the Reckless Kings. And if he wasn’t, my chances were still good he might help me. Even the weekend riders seemed to have a certain code they followed.
The new man went after Danny. I saw the back of his cut and smiled. Reckless Kings MC. Since he was one of Beast’s men, I knew he wouldn’t hurt me. He threw punches at the guy’s face and torso, not holding back. While he whaled on the asshole, I pulled up my jeans. My shirt was a lost cause. Even trying to tie it didn’t help, so I let it fall to the ground. The worrier who’d tried to tell his friend not to hurt me had fled down the alley.
Danny fell to the ground, and the biker nailed him in the ribs with the toe of his boot, then kneeled down beside him. “If I ever see you put your hands on a woman again, I will cut them off. Then I’ll remove your tongue. Your eyes. Your ears. And finally, I’ll cut off your dick and shove it down your throat. Assuming I can find something that small without a magnifying glass. Understood?”
Danny groaned and nodded. The biker stood and kicked him in the face, knocking him out cold. When he turned to face me, I scanned his cut. Cyclops. I would have asked why he had that name, but the guy wore an eye patch over his left eye. There had to be a story there, and I’d love to hear it. “Thank you,” I said.
He nodded and shrugged out of his cut. Reaching behind his neck, he pulled his shirt off and handed it to me. “Better cover up. Did I get here in time?”
“Yeah. He got close, but…” I pressed my lips together as I put on his shirt. A spicy scent made me want to lift the material to my nose and inhale, but I figured the guy might find that creepy. And weird.