Passing the Torch (Devil's Knights 2nd Generation 1) - Page 67

“Oh, yeah,” Easy smiled, “we’re gonna need some more money for food. These chicks eat a whole hell of a lot more than I thought they would.”

I rolled my eyes. “Have you tried actually cooking something and not just ordering for every meal?” I pulled some money from my wallet and handed it to Easy.

“Indiana keeps bugging to go to the store but Frost told her no.” Zag shrugged. “Maybe she can make a list or some shit. I could run to the store just to get the hell out of here.”

“I think that may be your first good idea,” Easy laughed.

Zag flipped him off.

Easy handed the money to the pizza guy, and we all grabbed a couple of boxes.

“This is a lot of pizza,” Reva whispered to me.

I opened the door to the clubhouse and motioned for her to go in. “Eighteen girls and six guys. That’s a lot of people,” I laughed.

Reva followed me over to the pool table that doubled as the dining room table when there was a lot of food. A few girls were sitting on the couch in front of the TV while a couple of others were around one of the poker tables.

“Dinner,” Easy called when he walked in. “Come and get it, ladies.”

Reva looked around with wide eyes trying to take in everything at once. “This room is huge,” she whispered.

It really was big, but it needed to be. I’m sure at one point it was bigger than what was needed, but once all of the original members started having kids, the room shrunk. Now with eighteen women wandering around, it was tiny.

More girls trickled down the hallway from the bedrooms and descended on the pizza.

Zig followed behind adjusting his pants.

Zag and Easy weren’t liking the new living arrangements, but it seemed that Zig was making the most of it.

Reva looked from Zig and then to Zag. “Uh? There’s two of them?” she asked.

“Twins, Sunshine.”

Zig leaned against the wall by the pool table and watched the girls grab their food.

“They look exactly the same,” Reva whispered. “I can only imagine the trouble they get into.”

She had no idea. I couldn’t tell you how many times they had tricked people by pretending to be the other. “The stories are endless with those two.”

“You two better grab some pizza now if you want some before it’s gone,” Easy called.

“I gotta give King a call and grab some clothes.” I squeezed her hand. “You good with hanging out here for a couple of minutes?”

Reva looked unsure but nodded her head. “Sure.”

I leaned down and pressed a kiss to her lips. “I’ll be quick, Sunshine. If Zig or Zag give you shit, just tell them they’re on bike washing duty.”

“Because they’re going to listen to me,” she laughed.

They would probably listen to her more than they did to me. “Just behave. These guys are good at talking people into getting in trouble. Ask Frost about his pink Barbie Jeep.”

“Uh, okay.” Reva wandered over to the pizza and smiled at Frost. I watched her lips move and smirked when the words “Barbie Jeep” came out of her lips.

Frost pointed his finger at me and boomed, “You son of a bitch!”

I gave him a two finger salute. “Story time,” I called. I headed down the hallway to my room and pulled my phone out of my pocket. I connected the call and opened the door to my room.

“I think you’re actually starting to grow up, Hero. This is the third day in a row you’re actually checking in with me.”

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