Ride Steady (Chaos, #3)(46)



Tack studied him a beat, he did this with some intensity, Joker withstood it, then Tack said, “Need more than Robinson.”

“I’ll get you what you need.”

Tack nodded, looked away, nabbed his beer and took another sip.

He kept his gaze to the back of the bar when he said, “Not my usual thing, tellin’ a man where to put his dick, but word is, I’m not the only brother who’s payin’ attention and there’s a sweet piece available. A piece only open to you and you’re not taking.”

Fuck, not this.

“I’m not havin’ this conversation again.”

Tack looked to him. “You can break the cycle.”

Joker felt his brows snap together. “Say again?”

“Seen you fight. Worked out next to you. You don’t smoke. Never asked. Now I’m askin’. How’d you get those cigarette burns on the insides of your arms?”

Joker leaned away.

Tack put his forearms to the bar but did it sliding them an inch toward Joker, his eyes never leaving his brother’s. “Joke, your story to tell when you wanna tell it. Your story to keep if you don’t ever wanna tell. Thought you had secrets. Way you’re holdin’ back with this girl, think I’m wrong. You don’t have secrets. You got demons.”

“I had a shit dad,” Joker bit out, surprised it came out, but not uneasy about it.

With what he’d done that day, the time had come.

Something lethal slid through Tack’s features. “He burn you?”

“And other shit, yeah.”

“Jesus Christ,” Tack hissed, looking back to his beer.

“Long time ago,” Joker told him.

“Boy at the fence.”

“Hunh?”

Tack looked to him. “Know you, brother. Known you more than a year. You’re the kid at the fence.”

Joker said nothing but he felt that deep in his gut.

“He burned you,” Tack’s voice was tight. “And I let you stand at that f*ckin’ fence.”

The last person’s fault that shit was was Tack’s.

Joker started to tell him that. “Tack—”

Tack cut him off, “Your scars, your call, but we know him. We know where he lives. And we know how to put the hurt on him. You say it, your brothers roll out.”

Joker shook his head. “He isn’t worth your time.”

“You f*ck around with this girl, let her slip through your fingers, you’re wrong. ’Cause that’s not on you. That’s on him.”

“I’m doin’ right by her.”

“That’s where you’d be wrong.”

Joker closed his mouth.

Tack took another pull on his beer and looked to the back of the bar. “You’re not alone. We all got it in us. That seed we don’t wanna grow. The one we gotta stop ’cause if we don’t stop it, it’ll turn us into our old man.” He looked back to Joker. “Every brother you got that feared that seed killed it, Joke. They found Chaos, they broke the cycle.”

“Rush didn’t,” Joker pointed out. “Brother doesn’t have to.”

“Yes he does,” Tack stated firmly, a statement, in a way, that Joker got. Rush and his dad didn’t see eye to eye on a lot of things, mostly in regards to the direction of the Club. They also didn’t keep that a secret.

Tack kept going.

“You’re the next generation, Joker. Right now, the most important brothers in our Club are the ones who are layin’ down the path of where we’ll take the generation you recruit. A path, by that time, if you stay on the right one, will build a foundation that I hope like f*ck nothin’ ever shakes. The ones who been around, we picked careful. Now you gotta pick careful. Shy’ll lead that, and Rush has his ideas. But we’ll see what Rush brings to the table. Shy harnessed wind. If you harness butterflies, I’ll be a lot less uneasy.”

Joker didn’t get it. “Shy harnessed wind?”

Tack jerked up his chin. “My girl looked outside the family, coulda been gone on the wind. There’s the life she was headin’ for and then there’s the life we lead. The life we lead is important to me, and I didn’t like losin’ her from it. Shy brought her back.”

It was then, Joker got it. Tabby had been engaged to a physical therapist who did not come close to living the life. The man died in a car accident.

Then came Shy.

Tack didn’t wait for him to confirm, he kept talking.

“Figure your father didn’t give you this so I will. A man is defined many ways. One of those is the woman he picks to be at his side.”

“Says a lot,” Joker muttered, turning to his own beer, and before taking a sip, finishing, “Seein’ as my ma left my dad before I was old enough to focus.”

“More important than that is the woman who chooses to take a man’s side,” Tack stated on the heels of Joker’s words, and Joker looked back to him. “You wouldn’t have your cut if any one of your brothers thought you weren’t defined as Chaos. But your old man chose the kind of woman who would clear out on her kid, that defines him. Your ma cleared out on her kid, that defines her. You get your shit together and explore what’s on offer right now to you, you’ve already beat that ’cause you know what’s on offer does not have that shit in her.”

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