Chapter 9 Saint
SAINT
“All right. Run down your parts of the plan for me one more time,” Diesel said from the driver’s seat.
“We’ve already got this,” Brewer said.
“Run down. Go,” Diesel said curtly.
I sighed. “Myself, Bear, and Ryker are walking up to the main entrance undercover with the story being we’re a bachelor party.”
“And we’re looking to score the bachelor—myself—a good ass time,” Ryker said.
“We keep them distracted by asking about the girls they’ve got and how much they cost. Haggle over price. Shit like that,” Bear said.
“While myself, Grave, Knox, and Rock sneak around the unlit parts of the motel to figure out where the hell Sutton is,” Brewer said.
“Me and Toxin will be here for backup in case someone gets made or shooting starts to happen. But once we find Sutton, what happens?” Diesel asked.
“Why can’t I be part of the bachelor party?” Toxin asked.
“Because you’re in time out,” Diesel said.
“Because you’d actually fuck one of the girls before we get out of there,” Brewer murmured.
Toxin rolled his eyes. “Thanks for the vote of confidence.”
“Anyway, Toxin and I will be here for backup. But once you have Sutton, what happens?” Diesel asked.
“We race back here, hop in the van, and yell at you to get us the fuck outta dodge,” I said.
“Good. You guys ready? Because I’m about to park,” Diesel said.
“Grave here with the rental car?” I asked.
And just as Diesel pulled off into the brush on the side of the road, I heard tires roll up behind us.
“Sounds like it,” Ryker said.
As the three of us stripped off our leather cuts, we also shed our shirts.
We had thin, state of the art bulletproof gear we’d bought for a steal not too long ago.
And that was going directly underneath our bachelor party clothes.
Nice jeans. Button-front shirts that were untucked to conceal our weapons.
A little loose at the ankles, to conceal those guns and knives as well.
We were going in fully-loaded and ready to take out guys if we were made.
I just hoped this plan worked.
“Where’s Cage again?” I asked.
“He recognized the fact that he couldn't run this op without getting ahead of himself. So, he’s waiting for us back at the clubhouse,” Ryker said.
“I feel fuckin’ sick for the man, you know?” Bear asked.
“I don’t blame him one damn bit, honestly,” Toxin said.
“Keep your head in the game. Because when we go back, we’ll have his girl with us. Got it?” Diesel asked.
Then, all of us nodded our heads.
Knocks came down onto the back door and Brewer eased it open.
We had a knock for instances like this. A knock that was made only between the door handler—which was Brewer—and the person knocking on the door—which was Grave.
And when the door opened, a slick, cherry red mustang sat there.
Waiting for the taking. I whistled softly as Toxin craned his neck back.
He slung around every curse word in the books when he saw the car we were going to be using to roll up on this place.
And I had to admit, it was pretty juicy to see him so jealous because usually, Toxin got to do everything fun.
But lately, he’d been acting pretty standoffish. And none of us knew why.
“You guys ready?” Grave asked.
“I’m ready to go,” I said.
“Me, too,” Bear said.
“Yep,” Ryker said.
“All right. Ryker, what’s your backstory?” Grave asked.
He rolled his eyes. “I’m engaged. Getting married in two weeks. We’re here in town for a good time. I’m marrying the love of my life I met two years ago in Vegas on a binger where you aren’t supposed to bring home chicks at all. We fell in love, getting married in Vegas. Yadda yadda yadda.”
“Good. Don’t botch the details. Because the Devil’s always in them,” Grave said.
He tossed me the keys and I caught them midair.
I slipped out the back of the van, ready to get Sutton the hell out of this place.
God only knew what they were making her do here.
If they had beaten her into servitude or were throwing her to the dogs that came around this place.
It made me sick to even pose as customers. But that was what needed to be done.
I kept my guns close, though.
Because I was ready to slaughter the whole bunch of them for what they’d done to us.
With the van hidden in some brush on the side of the road, we were just over four miles away from the motel.
The three of us eased our asses against the leather seats, and I had to admit, I was impressed.
The luxury vehicle combined with the outfit of choice really made it look like we were doing things up.
Then, Brewer knocked on my window.
“A shot for the road,” he said.
I paused. “Isn’t that counterproductive to, you know, driving?”
“It’s a bachelor party. You mean to tell me you don’t smell like booze before you make shitty decisions at bachelor parties?”
Shit. He had a point.
I only took one shot, since I was driving.
But Bear and Ryker took three. And while I knew they’d be able to handle themselves, I was still wary of doing this with anything in my system that could impede my ability to think straight.
After Brewer hopped back into the car, Diesel waved us away.
Signaling to us that it was time to start this shit.
So, I eased the car off the curb and turned around.
The three of us were silent. And that four miles was the longest four of my entire fucking life. After getting a mile out from our destination was when I started seeing guards on the side of the roads. Men in suits with glasses and guns I knew they had hidden.
“Oh, shit,” I murmured.
“I hope they come around back,” Bear said, sighing.
We got to the roughed up parking lot of the motel and got out of the car.
And we really did it up. We were high-fiving and Ryker and Bear stumbled around a bit.
I kept singing some triumphant song, passing it off as our alma mater’s school song.
Because our backstory as friends was the fact that we all went to college together.
We were in the same fraternity together. Best buds for life, and all that shit.
“Can I help you boys?” the man at the lobby doors asked.
“This where bachelors come for a good time!? Because that’s the rumor on the street,” I said as I ruffled Ryker’s hair.
“Bachelor in the house, and he needs to have a good time. Know what I’m saying?” Bear asked.
The three of us started singing again as the guys looked around at one another. They were grinning and chuckling. You know, silently making fun of us. But their attention was directly on us. And that was what we wanted.
“Sure. A good time. Gotcha. Why don’t you come in and… peruse what we’ve got,” the man said.
He opened the lobby doors for us and we shoved Ryker in. Bear said something about taking more shots and I said something about being pissed off that I was the D.D. for the evening. Ryker made a quip about me always being the alcoholic in college and Bear confirmed.
We bantered all the way to the front desk, where the biggest dude I’d ever seen stood up.
“Can I help you boys?” he asked.
“My cock isn’t a boy, I can tell ya that,” Ryker said, laughing his ass off.
“I don't know, that’s not what Gloria tells me,” I said, beaming brightly.
“Oh, shit! You brought the fiancée into this!” Bear exclaimed, clapping his hands.
“Focus, or your rowdy asses are done,” the man said gruffly.
The three of us piped down and cleared our throats.
“Tell me the kind of fun you’re looking for,” the man said.
The two of us looked at Ryker and he shrugged.
“The kind my fiancée won’t let me have after we’re married,” he said.
“Right. You wanna tell me what kinda girl you’re lookin’ for?” the guy asked.
“Oooo, that’s easy. The opposite of my fiancée. Dark. Thick hair. Brooding eyes. Thick curves, but not fat. I don’t do fat chicks,” Ryker said.
“Except Gloria,” I murmured.
And as Bear howled with laughter, even the guy behind the counter grinned at my statement.
“If I wasn’t ready to get it in right now, I’d punch you for that,” Ryker said.
“I’ll just tell Gloria you did. How’s that sound?” I asked.
“Well, we got a few girls here that match that description. Why don’t you come with me? You can check them out before you pick one. For a fee, of course,” the man said.
Bear pulled a wad of cash out of his pocket. We were all carrying one, because we had no idea how much money it was going to take to get this far into the game. And as he slammed it on the counter, the guy both smiled and quirked an eyebrow at him.
“What? I’m lucky in Vegas,” he said, grinning.
“Follow me then, boys,” the man said as he swiped the wad of cash off the counter.
As we followed him through the hallways, we exited a door that brought us to an inner rotunda of sorts.
And the doors that lined the inside hallways of the motel surrounded a pool that had been filled with concrete.
I counted the rooms quickly as the three of us hung all over one another.
While Ryker kept cracking jokes, Bear kept laughing with him as I kept surveying things.
Four inside lengths with twelve rooms a piece meant there were forty-eight rooms to check on.
And that was just the inside.
That didn’t even count the outside rooms, which easily added another forty or so to check.
Fuck.
“All right. Here’s our first of seven girls that match what you want. Peek in and take a look,” the man said.
He dug out a key and opened the door, and the sight turned my fucking stomach.
There was a girl sitting on the bed, on her knees, with her hair practically falling out with malnourishment.
Bear quirked an eyebrow as Ryker’s face went stone cold.
And I knew the more we reacted, the more we were blowing our cover.
“You got any girls that don’t look… well, beaten?” I asked.
The man shrugged as he closed the door, and Bear let out a hard sigh.
And that caused the man to take a good, long look at the three of us.