Beth went to go inside the door, but hesitated and turned back to Loker. “I want to see Lily, but I don’t want Ton upset. Would you find him and let him know he wasn’t responsible, that Lily will be fine?”
“I will handle it.”
“Bring him in to see Lily. He won’t rest until he does.”
“Beth, we won’t intrude.” Loker protested.
“Bring him back or I will come get him,” Beth threatened.
Loker smiled, finally agreeing. He took her by the arm, stopping her before she could leave. “Beth your first concern should have been for Lily, instead you took the time to comfort a man that could have been responsible for her death. I never give out markers, I pay my debts, but you have mine. If you ever need anything, let me know.”
Beth just shook her head at him and went to find Lily’s doctor. She wasn’t aware of the incredulity on the faces of the men around her. She was the first person, man or women, to have the head of The Last Riders owe a marker.
Chapter 7
Beth signed the last paper releasing her sister. “Are you ready?”
Lily nodded, then winced at the action. Seeing Beth’s worried frown, “I’m fine. I just have to remember to keep my head still.”
Beth touched Lily’s pale face. “Let’s go home. Evie was supposed to meet us outside twenty minutes ago.”
The orderly pushed Lily in a wheelchair to the hospital entrance, Beth followed behind, carrying Lily’s overnight bag. Once outside, Beth searched the parking lot for Evie’s car but didn’t see it. She was about to reach inside her purse for her cell phone when a dark blue car pulled up in front of them.
Razer and Shade both got out of the car. Beth could only stare in stunned surprised.
Razer opened the back door with a smile at the openly surprised women.
“Your chariot awaits ladies,” Razer said with a casual smile.
“But Evie is picking us up.” Beth protested. She didn’t want to get in the close confines of the car with Razer and Lily was looking even unhappier at the idea.
“Evie was, but Loker called, he rented this car until yours is repaired. He asked us to drop it off to you.”
“He shouldn’t have done that, Ton was not responsible for the accident.”
“You can take that up with him; Loker didn’t want to leave Ton alone so he asked me. I wasn’t busy so here I am. Now you ladies ready to roll?”
Beth helplessly rolled her eyes at Lily, stepping back as Razer maneuvered the wheelchair away from the orderly. Deftly, he guided the wheelchair to the waiting car. Shade opened the door to the car as Razer pushed the wheelchair as close as possible. He turned to Beth.
“Get in on the other side and help her slide in.” Beth hesitated, but knew she had little choice. Going to the other side of the car, she opened the door. Once inside, she helped Lily inside the car, carefully adjusting her sprained ankle. Lily’s scared eyes met hers; Beth gave her a reassuring smile.
“You good?” Shade had bent down next to ask Lily.
“Yes.” Her response tremulous. Lily’s hand reached down to smooth down the dress that had ridden up her slim thighs. Shade’s eyes followed her movement, which was when Beth realized he wasn’t wearing his sunglasses. His baby blues without the sunglasses hiding them should be illegal. Beth thought any young girl faced with a specimen such as Shade would use the opportunity to flirt outrageously, yet Lily leaned away and averted her face. Beth didn’t know whether to be concerned or thankful.
Razer shut Beth’s door before getting into the front seat; Shade closed Lily’s door, also getting in the front. The ride was quiet for a few minutes before Razer filled the taut silence with innocuous comments on the rental car. The conversation relaxed the girls, their stiffened bodies gradually sinking into the luxurious seats. The conversation gradually switched to how Lily was enjoying college. Her responses were at first stilted, but as she talked about her classes, she became more animated until they pulled up in front of Beth’s house.
Razer went to the trunk to get Lily’s overnight bag and crutches after he opened Beth’s door. Shade was waiting next to an already opened door by Lily, moving away when Beth took the crutches from Razer. She helped Lily from the car, the trio watched as the girl put the crutches under her arms, but wincing when she lifted her arms. Lily tried to laugh it off.
“I guess I am still a little stiff.”
With the crutches under her arms, she took a step forward slowly, a small whimper escaped her, yet she didn’t stop attempting another step forward. Her pain was obvious to the onlookers; they all could see she was in extreme pain.
“For Christ’s sake.” Shade finally exploded. He lifted a startled Lily into his arms without warning. The crutches fell to the ground; Lily’s body arched, trying to throw herself out of his arms.
Beth started to go to her, but Razer took her by the arm, leading her to the house.
“Wait, I can walk on the crutches.” Desperately, Lily tried to wrench out of his arms. Shade gave her a small toss into the air; automatically Lily’s arms circled his neck, holding on to him. Her breasts pressed to his chest.
“Be careful, you don’t want me to drop you.” Shade laughed, walking to the door of the house. Lily loosened her grip on his shoulders so that she could lean back without being pressed so close to his chest, instead pressing her hands there to give her more breathing room.
Beth and Razer were waiting inside. “Where do you want her?”
Beth motioned to the couch, which she had already pulled out into a bed, ready for her use. Beth didn’t want to confine Lily to the upstairs with her foot. Their parents had purchased the fold out couch for visiting members of the church.
Shade gently laid Lily on the bed, making sure she was comfortable before leaving without a word.
Speechless, Beth just stared at the closed door. “ Yes…well…thanks for picking us up.” Beth turned as the door opened again, Shade was carrying the crutches. He leaned them against the couch, close to Lily. Again, he left without a word.
Razer fought his amusement. “Shade’s not big on manners.” He tried to excuse his friend; the women just stared at him.
“Is he going to come back again?” Beth asked, staring at the door.
“No, I think that was it for now. Is there anything I can do for you before I leave?” Both women shook their heads.
“Alright then, catch you later.” Razer went to stand next to Lily, touching her banaged forehead. “Stay safe.”
“Thanks.” Lily shyly smiled at Razer. Not about to let Shade outdo him, he left without another word.
As soon as the door closed with a snap, the sister’s stared at each other both wondering why the men had been so considerate and helpful, both a contradiction to the tough biker image they projected.
Chapter 8
Dean called Beth several times throughout the week to check in on Lily, but anytime the conversation became personal, he would switch topics. Beth hung up from their latest conversation confused at his strange behavior. He had yet to become amorous towards her after months of dating; but he had definitely led her to believe that was where they were headed. Beth had thought the trip to Las Vegas would bring a new level of intimacy to their relationship. Now Dean was acting once again like her Pastor; Beth didn’t know what to make of it. Lily was going back to school tomorrow and Beth would be driving her. She had hoped that he would offer to keep her company; he had instead mentioned a scheduled meeting with a parishioner.
Early the next day the sisters left Treepoint while it was still dark; it was a three-hour drive so they decided to stop and eat lunch before driving on to Lily’s dorm. The college was bustling with students outside the large dorm. Beth walked by Lily’s side as they passed through the common room to reach the elevators; she noticed none of the other students said hi or even acknowledged Lily.
“Have you made many friends Lily?”
Lily paused in opening her door before answering truthfull
y as she entered her room.
“Not really, I guess I thought because it was a religious college, the other students would be serious about their courses. They think because I don’t go to their get togethers that I don’t want to be friends.”
Beth hugged her sister. Remembering how uncomfortable she had felt her freshman year.
“It’ll get easier. You will find students you will have more in common with, don’t get discouraged.”
“I won’t. It doesn’t bother me, I need to study more than I need friends to distract me.”
"I am sure your studies won’t suffer if you take time to go out for lunch or dinner. Don’t close yourself off to new acquaintances or experiences.”
Lilly grinned, “I won’t.”
Beth left her sister sitting at her small desk pulling books out of her backpack, worried about how isolated she seemed. It was late afternoon when she arrived back in Treepoint. Beth pulled into the Sheriff’s Office. He had called yesterday to ask her to stop by his office. She had told him she would stop in on her way back from dropping Lily off.