Fox (Iron Rogues MC #2) Read Online Fiona Davenport

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Contemporary, Insta-Love, MC Tags Authors: Series: Iron Rogues MC Series by Fiona Davenport
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Total pages in book: 28
Estimated words: 26287 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 131(@200wpm)___ 105(@250wpm)___ 88(@300wpm)
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“Is that what Molly said to you right before I called? It would explain the ‘fuck you’ vibe you’re putting off.”

Maverick snorted. “Got a real good response to that comment, but I’m not talking about my old lady and sex with anyone. So you’ll just have to take my word for it.”

“What’s happening with the storm?” I asked, not willing to waste any more time trading insults with my VP.

“Lex text you about the bridge?”

“Yeah. Gonna be stuck here for a few days.”

“I’m sure you’re real broken up about that,” Maverick quipped. “Take my advice, spend the time knocking up your woman. It’ll be a hell of a lot easier to get Mac to back off if your old lady is pregnant.”

I grunted. “Already the plan.”

Maverick laughed. “Turns out, we’re just like our old men, aren’t we?”

I cracked a smile at that. My dad had seen my mom at a drag race. She’d been there with a group of friends, and supposedly, one of them had been her date. But she’d ended up on the back of my dad’s bike that night and knocked up with a ring on her finger within a month. Maverick’s dad, Rock, had a similar story with his old lady.

“Hear anything else from the DeLucas?” The DeLucas were New York Mafia and one of our best clients. Cordell was an underling, but since he was a second cousin or some shit to the boss, Nic, he’d tried to pull rank with us several times. Demanding to only deal with Mav or me, micromanaging our deliveries, and just being a fucking tool that nearly got him a bullet in the skull every time we worked with him.

The last job was a complete clusterfuck, and eventually, we realized that Cordell had stuck his nose where it didn’t belong and fucked everything up.

Maverick practically growled. “I’m gonna kill that fucker if I ever see him again. You better be prepared to deal with his ass from now on unless you want to risk our relationship with the DeLucas.”

Sighing, I rubbed the bridge of my nose and muttered, “I’ll call Nic. We’ve been working together long enough that I don’t think he’ll balk at requesting a new contact.” Nic and I had known each other since my days at Princeton. I hesitated to do business with a friend, but Nic was as professional and as lethal as I was. We respected each other, and our mutual “interests” made the relationship work on both levels.

Maverick grunted in agreement.

The sound of running water and the shower door closing caught my attention. I needed to finish my work shit as fast as possible. “There are no more meetings scheduled for this week, so for the next few days, don’t call me unless someone is dead or the club is burning down, got it?”

“Understood.”

I hung up and grabbed my cell. The service had been knocked out, but I had Nic’s number stored in it.

It was almost ten at night in New York, so I knew his kids would be in bed. But when he wasn’t working late, Nic spent his nights with his wife. And interrupting that without an emergency could get a man a one-way ticket to the bottom of the East River. So I called his desk phone instead of his cell. If he didn’t answer, I’d call Enzo, his number two.

It wasn’t necessary, though, because Nic picked up after the first ring. “DeLuca.”

“It’s Fox.”

“Buonasera, Kye. I haven’t heard from you in a while. I didn’t think assigning someone else to your shipments meant we wouldn’t talk for months at a time.” Nic chuckled, obviously not insulted by my lack of communication. Phones went both ways, and running big organizations took a fuck ton of work.

“Yeah, things have been crazy. I’ve been meaning to check in.”

“I understand.” His next words were muffled, sounding like he’d covered the receiver. Then he spoke clearly again. “Gianna said hello and demanded that you and your dad come for a visit.”

Gianna—or Anna to everyone except Nic—was his wife. He was well-known for his obsession and being overprotective of his wife, so it said a lot about our friendship that I knew her and their kids so well.

“That might happen sooner than later because we have a situation with Cordell.”

“Oh?”

I gave Nic a brief overview of the shit we’d been dealing with, and he cursed.

“Why the fuck are you just now telling me this?” He sounded exasperated rather than angry.

“You’re the client, Nic,” I drawled sarcastically. “It’s my job to meet your needs, not the other way around.”

“Cazzata. This has been a mutual relationship for a long fucking time, and we’ve been friends even longer. You should have told me when it first started.”

“I figured we’d make it work, but he’s made an enemy of my VP, and I can’t say my gun wouldn’t find its way into his mouth if I ever see him again. Since I don’t want to kill your relative—”


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