Relief swirled through him as the gritty stucco appeared in his sight. Dust swirled about his wheels as he braked to a halt, and he didn’t even wait to put the stand on his hog. His bike didn’t f*****g matter at that moment as he ran toward the room where he’d left his entire f*****g universe. He opened the door without knocking, and rushed in. Seeing Jayden on the floor, talking—as per f*****g usual—made Kon want to cry Jesus. He almost skidded as he ran over to his brother’s side, and only then did he take his helmet off. “You son of a b***h, you scared the f**k out of me,” he yelled at his bro. Jayden’s grin was s**t eating. “Sorry, Kon.” His gaze cut to the door. “Thanks for coming, Pip.” Major, Pip’s mate, growled. “You couldn’t have gotten your ass kicked closer to the Clan hou

