Viper let out a deep, frustrated breath, then shook his head and said, “Not sure what you’re asking me to do here, son.”
“I want you to help me help her. I’m not asking the club to go against these crazy motherfuckers, but I am asking for some kind of direction because I don’t know what the hell to do here.” I was putting my president and my brothers in a tight spot, but I didn’t have a choice. I had to find a way to help Parker. “There’s gotta be a way we can figure this out.”
“Anything we do is gonna bring heat to the club.”
“I’m with Prez on this one, brother,” Axel interjected. “The club’s got no issue with these guys. No sense in making one.”
“I understand. I don’t want to bring any trouble knocking at our door either, but I can’t leave her to fend for herself,” I explained.
“There’s only one way to handle this.” Viper ran his hand over his salt and pepper beard, then grumbled, “We gotta make her disappear. We’ll get her a new name, a new place to live, and—”
“She’s already tried that with the whole witness protection bullshit. They found her then, and they’ll find her again,” I argued. “Rossi knows Parker’s the only thing keeping him behind bars, so he’s going to have his people use every avenue possible to find her—and men like these have the means that others don’t.”
An odd expression crossed Axel’s face, then he said, “Maybe there’s another way we can make her disappear.”
“And how do you suggest we do that?”
“Don’t have a clue, but Billy might,” Axel suggested. “The guy has a way of making things happen.”
The club called on Billy whenever we’d run into an altercation with an adversary and had a mess to clean up. War was messy, and Billy had a real talent for cleaning that shit up. He always found a way to make sure no evidence came back to bite us in the ass. Hell, he’d even go so far as to make it look like someone else had come in and blown a building to smithereens if it took any and all heat off of the club. The guy was a genius, but he dealt with the dead. I wasn’t sure he had the know-how or the resources to deal with the living. I grimaced as I turned to Axel. “You really think he could help with this?”
“Only one way to find out.”
“He’s right. We need to talk to him,” Viper agreed. “I’ll give him a call, fill him in on the situation, and see if there’s anything he can do.”
Without waiting for either of us to respond, Viper picked up his burner and called Billy’s number. Axel and I listened silently as Viper told him about Parker’s predicament and waited as he listened to Billy’s response. After a few minutes of back and forth, Viper said, “Thanks, Billy. She’ll be there sometime tomorrow.”
As soon as the words left his mouth, Viper ended the call and tossed his burner on his desk. When he didn’t saying anything, Axel pushed, “Well?”
“He thinks he can help, but he needs her to come to him.”
“What?” I huffed.
“You heard me right, brother.” Viper grabbed a piece of paper, and once he’d written down Billy’s address, he handed it to me. “He wants her there tomorrow. Said it’s the easiest way for him to do what he needs to do.”
“And what’s that?”
“I’ve got no idea. Guess she’ll just have to go find out for herself.”
“Wait... I’m not sending her there alone, Prez.”
“Hmm.” He cocked his eyebrow, and a teasing smile crossed his face as he suggested, “We could always send Country with her.”
“Oh, hell no. That shit’s not gonna happen.”
“Didn’t think so.” He snickered. “Get things sorted at the club. Have Lynch or Hawk cover for you until you can get back.”
“Any idea how long this is gonna take?”
“No clue.”
Even though he always bitched about me coming, I tried to go see Jagger at least once a week. I didn’t like the thought of missing the chance to check in on him, so I told Viper, “I’ll swing by the prison and see about Jagger on my way through.”
“I talked to him earlier this week.” His eyes grew fierce as he said, “I wasn’t happy to hear about the altercation he’d been in, but he assured me all was good.”
“I’ll be sure to check when we stop by there.”
“The girl’s going with you? You sure she’s gonna be okay with that?”
I shrugged. “She’ll have to be.”
“It’s doubtful that he’ll know anything, but you should ask him about this Rossi guy while you’re there. See if he’s heard any of the other inmates talking about him,” Axel suggested.
“Will do.” I turned my attention back to Viper. “Thanks for this, Prez. I appreciate it.”