Last Riders: Lucky's Choice Part 13

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"s.e.x Piston will sic Killyama on her a.s.s." Knox chuckled.

"That's what Lucky's counting on. We can't touch the girl; however, Killyama will have no hesitation about knocking some respect into her." Shade's usually impa.s.sive face broke into an evil grin.

"That b.i.t.c.h will wring her f.u.c.king neck if she p.i.s.ses her off." Viper joined in on the laughter.

Lucky barely held back his own amus.e.m.e.nt. The Last Riders hated to deal with the biker b.i.t.c.hes. If Sissy made the mistake of getting in their faces like she had with everyone else, the girl would be confronted by a group of women who wouldn't let her age and circ.u.mstances affect them. They would beat the s.h.i.+t out of her, which is what he hated to admit he had wanted to do when Sissy had lunged for Willa. He had wanted to drop her on her a.s.s. The only thing that held him back was the presence of the Wests and the social worker.

"Knox, can I borrow your office? I need to make a few calls." Lucky's mind was turning to the numerous phone calls he needed to make to resume becoming a pastor and collect the references that would keep Flora at bay until he could marry Willa.



"Help yourself." Knox waved his hand toward his private office.

"You really going to go through with it?"

Lucky had thought Shade would be pleased with his decision; instead, he was looking grimmer by the second.

"Yeah."

"How are you going to convince those straight-a.s.sed deacons to give you the church back?"

"That's the easy part. They won't turn me down, because I found out their secrets when I was their pastor. I just have to remind them that, as long as I'm no longer their pastor, I feel no obligation to keep them. If I have my job back, I would feel bound by my position to make sure their transgressions remain private."

"The golden rule: scratch my b.a.l.l.s, or I'll cut off your d.i.c.k."

"Exactly. I'll see you later at the clubhouse."

Lucky went into Knox's office, motioning for Sissy to go back out front then shutting the door behind her. He expected a bigger challenge at regaining his job as pastor, but none of the deacons gave him any trouble, relieved they wouldn't have to listen to another on-call pastor. Only one broached the subject of The Last Riders.

"Your a.s.sociation with them may make regaining your position difficult," Angus Berry brought forth the fears of the other deacons.

"I understand and will be moving back into the church. My future wife and I are looking forward to serving the community."

"You're getting married?" Lucky could imagine Angus's furry grey brows lifted in surprise.

"Willa and I plan to be married in two weeks."

"You're marrying Willa?" Angus didn't give him time to answer. "She's a sweet girl. She made my seventy-fifth birthday cake and didn't even charge my wife. You couldn't have made a better choice. d.a.m.n ... Excuse me, Pastor. I'll finally be able to look forward to a service again. The pastors who have been visiting and Merrick have been giving me a sour stomach. My a.s.s couldn't take another long-winded sermon."

Lucky laughed. "I'll keep that in mind when I'm writing mine out."

"Do that and I'll put an extra five in the collection plate."

Lucky disconnected the call with a smile on his face. It didn't take long for his smile to disappear as he punched in the next number.

The voice answering the phone was brisk and short. "What do you want?"

"Colt, I need a favor."

"Why is it that you and the rest of The Last Riders only call when you want something?"

"Because we can't stand you," Lucky said truthfully.

Dead silence was on the other end.

"I can't stand you f.u.c.kers, either. What do you want?"

"I'm getting married."

"Bridge know?"

"Not yet."

Lucky knew he had won when he heard a deep sigh.

"What do you want?"

Chapter 11.

Willa fed the kids then laid the younger girls down for a nap. Both Leanne and Charlie looked exhausted and took her advice to rest for a while, seeking their own beds. She was just as tired, but instead of lying down, she rushed around her home, picking up the clutter.

Pus.h.i.+ng back her hair from her face, she straightened and froze in place when the doorbell rang. Maybe, if she didn't answer, they would go away. She didn't want to see Lucky or Flora. She wanted to go to bed and pull the covers over her head.

"Open the door, Willa," Lucky's voice demanded.

Willa stiffened her spine, telling herself she could do this.

Her mouth almost dropped open when she opened the door. Lucky was standing in the doorway in a suit she recognized from when he was a pastor. She was familiar with all his expensive suits since she had stared at him enough on Sundays that every detail of his appearance had become ingrained in her memory.

She took a step back to let him enter, making sure there was enough room between them to avoid having him brush against her.

"Where are the kids?"

"They're taking a nap." She closed the door behind him as he walked into the living room.

"Let's pray they don't wake up until Flora leaves."

Willa frowned. "That wasn't nice."

"The less Flora sees them, the better." Lucky took a seat on her couch, making the flowery furniture seem silly against his muscular body. "Are you ready for her?"

"As much as possible."

When Lucky stared at her doubtfully, Willa smoothed her blouse down over her jeans.

"We have a few minutes, so why don't you take a shower and get changed into that blue dress with the black belt?"

"I haven't worn it for a while. It's a little tight," Willa was ashamed to admit. She had worn the dress to church only one time.

"Perfect. Usually, your clothes are so loose you can't tell that you have b.r.e.a.s.t.s."

Willa's face flamed at his comment. Her mouth opened and closed while his mouth twitched at her reaction.

He was right; her clothes had been so loose it had made her appear even heavier. She had bought the dress when she had been at her smallest weight since high school. Lucky had been dating Beth Cornett at the time, and they had seemed serious about each other.

The last time she had tried it on, it had been tight through the b.r.e.a.s.t.s. Her dieting had gone through a snag when Lucky had stepped down from being a pastor. The diet had gone out the window entirely and the ice cream had come out of the freezer when she had noticed his visits to Jenna's home.

She had stopped attending his church before he had left, but it had still been shocking to see him enter the woman's house in jeans and a leather jacket. She had despised herself as she kept track of the time he spent at her neighbor's house, eating a pint of chocolate cookie dough ice cream while she watched Jenna wave goodbye to him from her front door. The look on both of their faces had been self-explanatory.

That moment was even worse than when she had found out he was dating Beth years ago. They had only dated a few months, but Willa had tried everything she could to emulate Beth during that time. She had dyed her hair blond, lost weight, and even bought similar dresses.

Lucky had never noticed her. No man would when Beth was the epitome of femininity, with males always eyeing her appreciatively. With Willa, unless they needed her skills as a baker, she was avoided. She would never forget when she was in the grocery store and had pa.s.sed a man she had made several cakes for. She had smiled at him and had been about to greet him when he had turned around in the aisle and pushed his buggy away as fast as possible.

"I'll get changed. I'll be right back." Willa excused herself, actually glad to get away from him long enough to gather her thoughts.

As she changed, she worded her thoughts carefully. She had the tendency to lose track when he gave her attention, and she hoped her mental practice would make her seem more composed.

She turned white when she saw herself in her mirror. Lucky must have been horrified when she had opened the door. Her brown hair was in a tangled ponytail, her blue blouse had splashes of spaghetti sauce that she had fixed for lunch, and she also noticed the faint odor of garlic clinging to her.

No one in their right mind would believe the sophisticated man sitting downstairs was engaged to her. She showered as fast as she could, nearly slipping when she stepped out of the shower and then almost electrocuting herself when she blow-dried her hair at the same time as brus.h.i.+ng her teeth.

She brushed on some mascara before pulling on the blue dress Lucky had mentioned, sliding on the matching shoes before bracing herself to face the mirror again. She sat down on the edge of the bed, nearly in tears. Just once, she wanted to see herself in the mirror and like what she saw.

She would have to change; the dress was even tighter than she remembered. It was her own d.a.m.n fault. Had she really needed spaghetti for lunch? She had intended to stick to her salad, but the mouthwatering aromas had broken her determination. She had the determination of a rabbit needing to use birth control.

As she reached to take the dress off, she heard the doorbell, heralding that she was out of time. Putting on an unconcerned look, she left her bedroom.

Lucky had let Flora in, and they were sitting next to each other on the couch. He was handing her a thick envelope.

"This should provide you with enough adequate references," Lucky was stating.

Flora, who usually had a perpetually sour expression when dealing with her, was giving Lucky a gracious smile and fluttering her mascara-caked eyelashes at him.

Willa walked by the couch, intending to take the lone armchair, but Lucky reached out, tugging her down beside him. She jumped when he placed his hand familiarly on her thigh, his fingers tightening in silent warning.

"How long have you been seeing each other?"

Willa stared at Lucky out of the corner of her eye, not knowing how to answer Flora's question.

"We've been seeing each other off and on again." Technically, he didn't lie.

It went against everything she believed in to deceive the woman, but the mental picture of the girls being taken by the Wests soothed her guilty conscience.

"I see." Flora tore open the envelope, pulling out a sheath of papers. "You must be very understanding, Willa. I've seen you"-she pointed to Lucky-"around town with several women."

Willa had known deep down that there was no way anyone would believe there was a relations.h.i.+p between her and Lucky.

"I don't deny it wasn't love at first sight. I'm afraid I have a lot of work ahead of me to convince Willa that I'm going to make her a good husband. She's a special woman, that I will have to prove to both Willa and G.o.d that I am worthy of being her partner."

Willa kept a smile pasted to her lips despite the astonishment she was feeling at Lucky placing himself as the one who wasn't good enough for her.

Flora read through the papers, her face paling before she refolded them and placed them back in the envelope. "I'll give these to my supervisor, but I don't antic.i.p.ate any problem with the outstanding personal references you've given. I apologize if I offended you, Willa. Congratulations on your engagement. I hope I'll be invited to the wedding?"

This time, Willa wasn't able to keep her jaw from dropping at Flora's about-face.

"I haven't thought that far ahead-" Willa began.

"It's going to be a private ceremony, but we'd be very happy if you attended the reception we'll be having at the church," Lucky cut her off. Standing up, he gave Flora one of his handsome smiles that had Flora blus.h.i.+ng as she gained her feet. "I'll make sure you receive an invitation."

"Now I have two things to look forward to: you returning to the church and a wedding."

Willa went to the door, practically wanting to beg the woman to stay. She didn't want to be left alone with Lucky. She knew they needed to discuss how to get out of this mess, but she could offer to meet him at the diner or King's where other people were around to buffer his affect on her.

Willa stood, staring at the closed door, listening to Lucky walk back into the living room.

"I believe she's gone."

Lucky's amused voice gave Willa the courage to turn around.

"How are we going to get out of this? We're both going to go to jail for fraud."

"We're not going to jail," Lucky rea.s.sured her.

"People go to jail for committing fraud."

Lucky shook his head. "What fraud? Couples get engaged all the time."

"But we're not really engaged. When we don't get married, they'll know we're lying. I need to hire a private detective to find the children's uncle. Maybe I can find him in time, and no one will find out the truth. We can tell everyone you changed your mind."

"Calm down. I already have several people searching for their relative." He c.o.c.ked his head to the side. "Why not tell them you broke up with me?"

Willa rolled her eyes. "No one will believe that."

"I'm getting tired of you putting yourself down. Don't do it again."

Willa felt the chill of his displeasure and unconsciously s.h.i.+vered. Desperate, she changed the subject.

"Thank you for helping me keep the children and finding a place for Sissy. I know she regrets her actions."

"No, she doesn't. I didn't do this for the children and for d.a.m.n sure not Sissy. I did it for you."

"Why?" She was confused. Why would Lucky help her?

"You've worked hard to keep that family together. They owe you a debt, not the other way around. Lewis attacked you. No one blames you for killing him."

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