Jax (Redline Kings MC #5) Read Online Fiona Davenport

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, MC, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Redline Kings MC Series by Fiona Davenport
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Total pages in book: 45
Estimated words: 41664 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 208(@200wpm)___ 167(@250wpm)___ 139(@300wpm)
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He walked into the closet and muttered something I couldn’t hear, then hung up as he strode back toward me, sliding the phone away with lethal calm. His gaze locked on me again. “Stay close. And don’t let them rattle you.”

We didn’t waste any time heading to Kane’s office. The club president was seated behind his large desk. He didn’t say a word as Jaxton guided me inside, his palm heavy at the small of my back.

Two men stood near the opposite wall. I recognized Helix immediately since he’d checked in on me a few times since I moved to Crossbend. It took me a moment to remember the other’s name. I’d only met Marshal Gomez once when I first arrived in town.

Gomez inclined his head, his tone even. “I know this isn’t easy, but we believe it’s in your best interest to relocate. Fresh location, and a new cover. For your safety.”

I’d heard the same thing before, but it didn’t fill me with the same dread this time. Not with what Jaxton had told me.

Before I could tell them I wanted to stay, Jaxton’s arm slid in front of me. His body blocked mine, a solid wall of muscle, shifting me back a step until I stood behind him.

“She’s not moving anywhere.”

My pulse thundered as I stared at the marshals over his shoulder, assuming he didn’t include them in his circle of trusted contacts who could know about whatever went down last night.

“You don’t get to decide where she goes, Bishop.” Helix’s lip curled in a sneer. “This woman is under federal protection, and she will do as we damn well say.”

The words hit me like a hammer. My knees went weak, my breath catching in my chest. Doing what I was told had been my reality for two years. I’d had no voice, just running and hiding at their command. But I did my best not to panic. To trust that Jaxton would find a way to make them back off.

Then his voice cut through the room. “She can leave the program any time.”

I blinked, certain I’d misheard. My gaze shot to him, but he wasn’t looking at me. His gray eyes were locked on Helix, murder written in the hard line of his jaw.

Finally, he turned to me and asked, “They never told you that, did they?”

Helix stiffened, his face mottling red. “You think you can stand there and dictate to me?”

He took a step forward, shoulders squaring like he meant to go chest to chest with Jaxton.

My stomach lurched. I wanted to tell him to stop, that even though he carried a badge, he was no match for the man I’d fallen head over heels in love with.

“Try it.” Jaxton’s voice dropped to something so dangerous my skin prickled. “See what happens.”

For a long moment, the air was razor-wire tense. Helix’s nostrils flared. My nails dug into my palms to keep from trembling. I had a feeling that if Helix so much as breathed wrong, he’d end up flat on the office floor. Or with a bullet in his skull, which would chance me losing Jax.

Then a shrill buzz cut the silence. The older marshal’s phone vibrated in his hand. He looked at it once and hesitated.

“Answer it,” Jaxton growled. “Unless you want to explain to your boss why you ignored his call.”

Gomez paled. He fumbled the phone to his ear. “Yes, sir. Yes…understood.” His gaze flicked nervously toward Helix. “No, sir. It won’t happen again. Yes, sir.”

When he ended the call, the color had drained from his face. He slid the phone back into his pocket and cleared his throat. “Apologies. We…we overstepped.” His hand closed on Helix’s arm, firm enough to make the younger man jerk. “Let’s go.”

Helix sputtered, fury sparking in his eyes, but one look at Gomez’s face had him shutting his mouth with a snap.

They turned for the door. Gomez gave me a tight nod on the way out. “Again, my apologies.”

The door shut behind them, leaving the office suddenly too quiet. My lungs finally expanded, shaky with relief.

I touched Jaxton’s back, grounding myself in his solid presence. “Who was that on the phone?”

He finally looked at me, his mouth curving into a smirk. “Someone very high up their food chain who owes me a few favors.”

Kane laughed. “More like a few dozen.”

Jaxton didn’t give Kane the chance to say anything else. He turned on his heel, his hand finding mine and tugging me firmly out of the office like the conversation was already behind us.

I stumbled to keep up with his long strides, my pulse still racing, but the weight on my chest had lifted. “Where are we going?”

“To celebrate," he said without looking back, his tone filled with satisfaction. “Threat’s handled. Marshals tucked their tails. Time to remind you what that means.”


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