Cursed

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Authors: Desconhecido(a)
pulled in her mother’s driveway and grabbed Jeremy’s bag. She undid his car seat and tears flowed down his cheeks. She wasn’t too happy about leaving him either. She picked him up and held him close. “It’s okay. I won’t be gone long. When I get back, I’m going to spend the rest of the day with you. We can go to the park and feed the ducks.” She kissed his head. “We can do whatever you want.”
    He sniffled, winding his fingers in her hair. “I want to stay with Tank.”
    “Honey, he’s working too.” She shut the door and walked with him up the sidewalk leading to her mother’s front door. “I won’t be gone long. I promise.”
    Her mother greeted her with a smile. “There’s my boy.”
    Jeremy went to her without much fuss. She handed her the bag. “I’m going to the club. I shouldn’t be gone long, but you just never know.”
    Her mother stared at her. “I don’t like that idea. Why are you going over there?”
    “Because he won’t answer his phone.” Josslyn ran her fingers through Jeremy’s hair. “I think Eddy took him and I want to know why.”
    “Joss, you don’t need to get involved in that mess again. You know what happens.”
    “I’ll be fine.” She kissed Jeremy’s head. “Be good, baby. I’ll call you when I leave.”
    She walked away from them and went back to her car. Once inside, she took a deep breath and glanced over at her glove box. Opening it, she grabbed the little handgun she kept there and checked to see that it was loaded. She could never be sure that her father would have her back. It was bad enough just walking in with the slime that he recruited loitering in the parking lot.
    She drove to the Reaper Boys MC and parked up front. She put the gun in the small of her back and tugged her shirt over it. Her father’s bike was in its place so he deliberately didn’t answer her call. She got out and went inside.
    The smell was a kick in the gut. All her childhood memories flooded into her mind. The sex and drugs being the most prominent. Matthias Grier didn’t care to do obscene things in front of his children. He’d always said it taught them an important lesson. Of course, his daughter using and being sexually active at an early age probably didn’t matter much to him. He applauded her.
    “What do you want?” One of the club bitches asked.
    “I want to see my dad.”
    “He’s busy.”
    “Snorting a row of coke off some chick’s ass is hardly what I call busy.”
    The woman narrowed her eyes. “He’s busy. If he wanted to talk to you, he’d call you.”
    “Right.” She moved past the bitch and the woman grabbed her arm. Josslyn jerked her arm away from her. “Get off me before I break every single one of your fingers. You don’t grab me, bitch.”
    She must have believed her since she folded her arms over her chest. Josslyn moved on, heading toward her father’s room. Unlike the Charming Bastards MC, the Reaper Boys didn’t have apartments. They had areas to fuck. Josslyn took a deep breath when she stopped outside the door. There were many times when she’d seen her father screwing around with some whore. Each time was worse than the last. She rapped her knuckles on the door before opening it.
    Three women entertained him. Josslyn blinked a few times. He thrust into one with hard, fast strokes that looked almost painful. The woman’s loud moans filled the silence in the room. Josslyn pursed her lips.
    “I hate to interrupt your fun, but I need to talk to you now.”
    He didn’t even notice her. Josslyn grabbed the gun at the small of her back and shot toward the roof. Her father turned, ducking down as he met her eyes. Several men came running down the hall and he glanced over at them.
    “Touch me and see what happens.” She turned back to her father. “I need to talk to you.”
    The women scrambled for their clothes and ran out of the room. Her father pulled his pants up and waved off his goons.
    “You brought a gun in my

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