Desertion
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 River Savage

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“Both?” I ask, shocked they’re here. Kadence just had a baby and Holly is very pregnant.
“Yep.” He fills me up a third time and I throw it back quicker than the first. My plan tonight is to hit it hard, numb out the pain of what hours of physical therapy does to me, and then hopefully sink in to some tight pussy. This is my preferred medication.
“Another,” I say, starting to feel the alcohol warm my blood. He doesn’t refill me like I expect him to, but rather hands me a beer. I can see the concern in his eyes, and instead of arguing with him and leaving myself open to questions, I take the beer and stand. “Be back,” I tell him as I walk around the length of the bar heading out to where the rest of the crew is hanging.
“Where the fuck you been?” Nix slurs when I walk out and pull up a seat.
“Fucking doctors,” I tell him, not going into details of how fucked I’m feeling. I don’t know why I don’t share with them. The Knights Rebels are my family, more than my own blood, but I don’t need their pity. They don’t need to know my struggle. “What the fuck you doing here?” I look around for his wife, Kadence.
“Needed a fuckin’ break,” he shrugs like its no big deal but I know it’s not true.
“Where’s Kadence?”
“Home.” He finishes his drink and picks up another.
“Kids?” I push, knowing they are going through some shit, but I’m still concerned for my friend and mainly for Kadence. Kadence and I met five years ago, at one of the group therapy sessions I hold down at the burn unit. I might not be able to be a firefighter, but I still like to help where I can.
“Just drop it, Jesse.” He ignores my question, which only concerns me more. The last few months' things have been tense. Kadence hit rock bottom before Nix stepped in, and I don’t know much about postpartum depression, but I do deal with post-traumatic stress, and seeing my friend suffer the way I suffer, breaks my heart. Seeing their family fall apart, and having our solid foundations rocked freaks me out. I can’t have them come undone around me.
“Are you okay?” I ask when his leg starts to bounce.
“Jesse, does it look like I’m fuckin’ okay?” He slams his fist down on the table, quieting everyone around us. “I’m fuckin’ outta here.” He stands on shaky legs, trying to catch his balance.
“You’re not going anywhere, boss.” Brooks stands and takes him by the arm.
“I need to go home,” he complains, pulling out of his hold.
“You need to fuckin’ think straight.” Red, Nix’s old man, grabs his other arm and takes him back inside, straight to his room.
“Anyone know what the fuck is going on?” I ask, looking to Holly and Sy.
“He’s just having a bad week,” Sy answers, rubbing Holly’s pregnant belly.
“Thought they sorted their shit?” I think back over the last two months and how far Kadence has come.
“They have. She’s getting there but it’s going to take time,” Holly answers, and I hope she’s right. This is the only solid family I have, I don’t need more fucked-up shit in my life. I take a pull of my beer and go back to scanning for some pussy. The last thing I need is to sit around this depressing shit all night.
“What’s up, Jesse? You seem tense.” Brooks comes back from helping Nix inside and takes his seat next to me.
“I’m not.” I shrug, catching the back of a group of girls standing over by the grill. Hello .
“How’s Jackson doing?” someone asks, but I stand, not in the mood for talking about my brother.
“Be back.” I wave them off, and move toward the women standing in a close group.
“Hello, ladies, you look lost.” I’m a little unsteady after those few shots and pills I popped, but it doesn’t stop me. Nothing stops me when I’m like this.
“Hi,” a short brunette smiles up at me, but she’s not my type, so I turn to dismiss her.
“This your first time in the club?” I look between the two other ladies.
“Yeah,” a blonde answers and I turn my attention to her. Now, this one is more my type.
“Can I get you a drink?” I move in closer to let her know I’m interested.
“Umm, sure,” she answers. I spy her girly drink and tell her I’ll be back. Walking back inside I head straight for the bar. I can still feel my foot aching so I throw back two more shots before getting another beer and heading back outside.
When I make it back out, the blonde is gone, so I turn to make sure I didn’t miss her inside.
“Ahhh,” a woman’s voice cries out when I spin and connect my elbow with her cheekbone.
“Oh, shit, sweetheart,” I say, placing the drinks on the table next to me to make sure she’s okay. Her palm covers her cheek and she looks up as I tilt her chin to the side to get a look at the damage.
“Fuck, you’re gonna have a shiner,” I tell her when I see the first signs of swelling flare up. I reach down and snag my beer, bringing it to her face and pressing it to her cheekbone.
“I’m so sorry. I wasn’t watching what I was doing.” She looks up like a deer in the headlights, and for a minute, I think I know her but I can’t place her.
“My fault,” I tell her, watching her more carefully. How the fuck do I know her?
“It’s okay.” She smiles before looking back down at her feet, and for the brief second when she gave me her smile, I feel myself getting lost in it . Jesus, I’m drunker than I thought if a smile on some bitch is messing with me.