Scatter the Bones – Lost Kings MC Read Online Autumn Jones Lake

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Total pages in book: 143
Estimated words: 141464 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 707(@200wpm)___ 566(@250wpm)___ 472(@300wpm)
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CHAPTER FORTY-ONE

Jigsaw

Rooster and I round the corner of the food shack.

“This guy’s been a clown long before tonight,” Rooster says.

“Yeah. Puttin’ his hands on Libby, though? That’s straight up insane. Dex is gonna kill him when he gets back.”

We find them in a field beyond the last shack, the grass bathed in a weak circle of light.

Buck’s standing there, half-slouched, working his jaw like he’s chewing on something foul. Or gearing up to plead for his life. Remy’s got his arms crossed, casual but tense, like he’s restraining the urge to swing first. Griff’s back in the shadows, leaning on the chain-link fence, scanning the area to make sure no one’s gonna walk up on this scene uninvited.

Torch is off to the side, hands in his pockets—a pissed-off expression on his face.

I slow my pace, sweeping my gaze over the group.

Buck’s voice grates through the humid air. “If she didn’t want the attention, she shouldn’t be wearing jeans that tight.”

Rooster stiffens beside me. My blood boils.

Griff straightens, but Remy beats him to it, stepping forward. “She’s a kid. A friend of my sister,” Remy says. “Barely out of high school. The fuck is wrong with you?”

“Whoa, whoa, chill.” Buck smirks and holds up his hands. “How am I supposed to know that?”

Rooster jerks forward. “You shouldn’t be puttin’ hands on anyone, asshole. Point-blank.”

“Period,” Torch adds.

Rooster’s fists clench, but I stick my arm out and stop him going any further. Not yet. “Let’s wait for Dex.”

“Yo, fuck this. You guys are being fuckin’ pussies.” Buck starts walking, using both hands to shove Torch out of his way.

Mistake.

I might not like Torch all that much but he’s a good fighter.

He throws a punch and Buck flies back, landing on the ground with a thud. Out cold. “Nope,” Torch says. “I brought him here. I’ll clean up my own mess.”

Cain steps out of the dark, quick but stealthy, like he’s afraid he missed the good part.

Rooster laughs. “What the fuck’s he doing?”

At his side, something’s swinging. Nothing but a blur of motion.

“Where is he?” Cain asks. “I was with her when it happened. We were just talking, and he came up and—” Cain’s face flashes red, his lips thinning to an angry line.

It takes me a second to process what I’m looking at—a white sock, long and stretched thin from something heavy stuffed in the toe, pinwheeling lazily from Cain’s hand with quiet, rhythmic menace.

My brow furrows. “The fuck you got there, bro?”

He stops the swinging, gives me a casual, dead-eyed, are you sure you want the answer smirk, then bunches up the sock, slowly tugging on it until he pulls out a small can of chicken noodle soup.

Rooster doubles over laughing. “What the…where did you find a can of soup?”

“I always carry one with me,” Cain answers with a completely straight face. “It’s cheap. Got some heft to it. Cops stop and ask me about it, it’s just soup for my dinner.” He tucks the can back into the sock and gives it a swing. “If someone needs the audacity beat outta ’em, I just take off my sock and…” A wicked smile twists his mouth up.

Rooster, Remy, Griff, and I just stand there staring at him.

Who is this kid?

“My little brother, everyone.” I slap my chest and turn in a circle. “Brilliant little fucker.”

“Added bonus,” Remy says. “They have to smell your stinky sock while you cave in their skull with a can of chicken noodle soup?”

Cain’s mouth turns up in a slow smirk, vengeance and menace wrapped in boyish charm. “It’s good for the soul.”

CHAPTER FORTY-TWO

Jigsaw

Never in a million years thought I’d be doing this.

But now I can’t wait another second.

Zips didn’t seem “special enough” for this occasion but then I remembered, this is where Margot met my sister for the first time and fearlessly pointed out that Jezzie and I use our dark humor to cover up a lot of uncomfortable feelings.

So given the way she’s helped me piece my family back together, maybe this is the right place after all.

After I helped Torch toss his unconscious friend Buck out by the road, I stop by my truck and pull a blanket out of the back.

The guys are starting a bonfire. Music’s pouring out of car speakers. Stadium lighting brightens up half the track.

My gaze scans the area, finally landing on Shelby, Molly, Libby, and Margot sitting on a blanket close to the fire.

I circle behind Margot and tap her on the shoulder. “I need you.”

I hold out my hand, helping her off the blanket. Her worried eyes meet mine.

“What’s wrong? Is Cain okay?”

“He’s fine.” I take her hand, leading her to a quieter area of the field.

I spread the blanket out and pull her down with me.

“What’re you doing?” She snuggles close to me, sitting so we’re shoulder to shoulder, thigh to thigh.


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