Betrayed: Military MC Romance (Hell's Fire Riders Book 2)

Betrayed: Military MC Romance (Hell's Fire Riders Book 2) by K.J. Dahlen

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hidden from everyone but me. Not even the people who run the place where she’s at know her real name.”
    “What do you mean they don’t know her real name?” Dewey asked. “Just who the hell is she then?”
    Trudy looked up at him with tears in her eyes. “After the accident, I hid her the only way I knew how. I changed her name and found a place to help her with her blindness. They taught her to live in a sightless world. As far as I know, she hasn’t made contact with her family since then.”
    “Who is her family?” Cade asked. “Isn’t her family your family too?”
    “No, not really. You see, my father disowned me the night he found out I ransacked a drug dealer’s house. The General said that his children knew better and that because I didn’t seem to know any better, I was no longer his daughter. He threw me out of his house that night and out of his life.”
    “The General?” Dewey questioned.
    “Brigadier General Alexander Chassen,” Trudy whispered his name.
    Dewey felt a hollowing growing inside him. “His name was on that hit list I gave Brag.”
    Trudy nodded. “Yes, I know.”
    Clovis stepped up to her and wrapped his beefy arms around her shoulders. “We’ll take care of your sister too, baby girl. Don’t you worry about her no more. We’ll make sure she’s be okay.”
    Trudy smiled softly. “She won’t go with you. She’ll want to come here to be with me. She always said that together, we could do anything. Together, we would be safer. She said as we started life together and we would go out the same way.”
    “What do you mean you started life together?” Dewey asked.
    Trudy glanced up at him. “We’re twins. Amanda and I are twins.”
    “Well shit,” he swore.

 
    Chapter Five
     
    “P op, let me go along.” One of Boomer’s men came up to him. “I can pick up the sister and bring her back here. That way, they can be together.”
    Boomer glanced over at his son and nodded. “That might be best.”
    Trudy glanced up. “Thanks Sniper. I would appreciate that. She knows you and won’t fight it.”
    “Anything for you, baby girl.” The man named Sniper grinned. “But just in case, call her and tell her I’m coming. She can get a little feisty.”
    “Not for you though, I think she kind of likes when you come around,” Trudy teased him.
    Sniper just grinned. “That’s the plan baby girl, has been all along. She just needed time to realize it before I made my move.”
    Trudy and Boomer chuckled.
    As he walked away, Trudy rushed toward him and whispered something in his ear.
    When she made her way back to the table Boomer asked, “What did you tell him?”
    “I gave him our safe code. Andy wouldn’t come with him if he didn’t give her that code.” She giggled. “Although, I think she would have come with him without it. I know she likes him a lot.”
    “I have a feeling you and I might become related sometime in the near future.” Boomer laughed.
    Dewey’s men all got busy calling their families and warning them about the possible danger they could be in and Dewey sat down on the other side of Trudy. “So your father is Brigadier General Chassen, huh?”
    “Yeah I guess so, even if he won’t admit it anymore.”
    Dewey stared at her face for a long time. “Tell me something, why do you wear that stupid hat all the time? I’ve never seen you without it. It’s a bit distracting.”
    Trudy raised her hand to her head. “I keep my hair covered because there’s too much of it.”
    Dewey frowned.  “That doesn’t make any sense at all. How can there be too much of it?”
    Trudy sighed. Glancing over at Boomer, she noticed the amusement in his face. Turning back to Dewey, she told him, “My mother always said that long hair was a woman’s crowning glory, so I’ve never cut my hair.”
    Dewey raised an eyebrow. “So you have long hair, what’s wrong with that?”
    She sighed. “Well, when your hair almost reaches the floor it tends to get in the

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