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ethro laughed reading the text back from Axl. “Zeke told us in a group message. Guess you're not in that one.” He razzed him knowing there were a lot of things the older guy wouldn’t live down. “Well you’ll have to introduce me to her tomorrow. Drix and I found Haven and we’ll be heading that way in the morning.” He smirked wondering if she was worth it being the president as well as the VP’s little sister. That’s why he strayed away from girls. Unless they were family they were more trouble than they were worth. He’d found out the hard way when he was younger.
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abel sighed feeling his arms tighten around her. She looked over at their boys who were groaning now having heard him. “Uncle Hendrix and Jethro will be here tomorrow with Aunt Haven.” She called over to the boys who said Really? Their eyes lighting up, and now their attention was elsewhere as they reeled their lines in. She smiled leaning more into Crocker as if she could. “I hope this one is a girl, but I’ll be happy if it’s another boy too.” She admitted as long as the baby was healthy. She hadn’t had any problems with either of their boys.
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atori read the text message that explained it. “There’s nothing wrong with that. Family is family!” She smiled slightly though frowned when she was fired. She was definitely curious about that as much as Haven loved teaching. She went above and beyond ever since she had known her. “Alright. It’s a good thing I’m in Washington then. All of us are. We moved in before Sturgis and went to Sturgis with the sons. I got a new guy too can’t wait for you to meet him. Oh and Liza Jo is here too. I didn’t know she had ties to the Sons either like you. You Watonga girls keep secrets it seems.” She shook her head.
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arley smiled at him. “Watonga huh? Gotta a few kids from there in the Junior club in Washington.” She loved the younger kids, and was pretty sure he already knew that if he was from Watonga. “Related to any of them?” She asked him curiously as she leaned against the bar too. A bottle of ice cold water was set in front of her, and she opened it, taking a drink. “Thanks Jimmy.” She smiled at the prospect who told her she was welcome. She put the cap back on the ice cold water. She’d had a beer, but one was enough for her. She was ready for bed, but this guy had definitely caught her eye, and that never happened.
The only thing I do know for sure is that if we both want to, we'll find a way to make it work.
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Hendrix liked how she handled herself with ease. She was definitely worthy of catching his eye and she seemed interested enough in him as well, so that was even better. He took a drink of his beer before he answered her, "There are a few that moved out to Washington that I'm related to. I have a brother and a couple of nephews, but my parents joined the group that moved out to Washington too. I just happened to be looking for my twin during that time, but was thinking of joining them in the transfer." He pointed to her kutte and said, "I suppose that means you are living out there too?" He was definitely curious as to that answer, figuring it was yes, even though she seemed very friendly to everyone at this clubhouse, including the prospects.
I'm not insane, I'm voluntarily indifferent to conventional rationality. -- Jared Leto
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Crocker nodded, grateful that his wife was able to get their boys moving even faster. He smiled and said, "I'd be lying if I said I would feel sorry for any boys looking her way then, because I'll be first in line scaring them away. Not that I don't think our boys deserve the best, but if I had a daughter of my own, she'd get nothing but the best." He would love a daughter, even though he was happy with both of their sons. He wouldn't trade them for the world.
Axl rolled his eyes and responded, "Yeah, I'm not surprised. I'm pretty sure I'm not involved in a bunch of group chats. That's how I live on the edge more often than not, I guess." He shook his head thinking about it. "That's great, man! I'm sure Crocker, Mabel, Millie, Willie, and the boys will be so happy to have her back! So are you and Drix transferring too? I'm sure you know about what went down in Watonga and the rest of your family's here."
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aven smiled slightly hearing Jethro laughing in the room. “See you soon then, I’m heading to bed. It’s been a long day.” She said and received a See you soon from Satori. She finished up in the bathroom, and walked back out sitting down on the edge of the bed. Leaning over she tried to undo her boots so she could take them off, and groaned. She took a deep breath thinking about just leaving them on when Jethro was there bending down, and he took off her boots. She sighed watching him. “Thanks.” She told him, and moved to get in bed then, but he stopped her.
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ethro laughed some more. “You probably aren’t. One group is titled Axl’s Shenanigans.” He ratted them out, before starting to reply again, noticing Haven come out of the bathroom. “We talked about….” He left it hanging, accidentally sending it as he jumped up running around the bed, and he was on his knees almost as he took her boots off for her. He didn’t say anything though, and just nodded when she said thanks. He stopped her when she went to lay down. “Are you sleeping in that?” he asked and when she nodded he sighed going over to his bag and pulled out a t-shirt. He sniffed it, but it didn’t smell bad at all. He walked over handing it to her knowing it would probably go down to her knees. “Put this on. Do you have more clothes to change into tomorrow?” He asked and frowned when she shook her head no. He let her go into the bathroom then to change, and he sighed grabbing his phone, and he texted Hendrix then. “Haven doesn’t have any more clothes. We need to get her some.” He let him know.
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abel laughed slightly hearing him. “Between you, her brothers, and her uncles, not to mention grandpas, she'll be the most protected little girl. That is if it is a girl.” She smirked, loving Crocker more than anything. She watched their boys put their poles up saying they had to tell the girls, and she smiled watching them run on into the house. “Our life is getting more enriched the more we add to it. I wouldn’t have it any other way though.” She admitted more than glad that they had gotten the girls back and had them there with them.
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arley raised an eyebrow hearing him. “Who is your brother?” She asked him curiously, figuring she would know him then. She wasn’t placing anyone that could be though. She took another drink of her water, and smirked slightly. “I sorta live there. My dad just got patched into the Charming crew right before Sturgis, and my little brothers are prospects there. My dad should have been one of the first nine friends with John Teller and Piney Winston being best friends with them, but he had a destiny of his own. Now he’s joined Piney in honoring John’s request of him a long time ago. We have a vacation house up on a big lake up by Washington. Since the Morrow kids were staying there I stayed as well, and was one of the first ones to join the junior club.” She admitted with a smirk. “Though Jax did laugh at first till he realized I was serious, and he said anyone of any age could join the jr club if they weren’t allowed to prospect into the club.” She’d gotten him back later for that one.
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Hendrix took another drag from his cigarette before answering her. "Crocker," he told her, not even bothering with the last name. He didn't share the same last name as his brother, since they were only stepbrothers, but that didn't stop them from claiming each other as brothers. He was listening to her as she explained about the Junior Club and felt his phone go off with a text. He wasn't trying to ignore the girl, but he wasn't going to risk Haven needing help since she was hurt and no matter what, he would jump to help his twin. He sighed, almost imperceptibly, before looking at the girl again. "Well, that would've been a sight to see. Getting a point over like that to the president of the mother charter probably was one of those things that doesn't happen too often," he told her. He'd find out where to get some clothes for her before heading back to bed, but he wanted to definitely finish his conversation with the girl he was talking to.
I'm not insane, I'm voluntarily indifferent to conventional rationality. -- Jared Leto
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Crocker watched as his boys ran inside before he smirked. "Whatever the baby is, it's one lucky baby to have such a beautiful mother, amazing brothers, and a helluva crew of aunts and uncles, that's for sure," he said before he said, "Let's get to bed. We have a homecoming to prepare for tomorrow." He didn't really feel like sleeping, but he'd be more than happy to keep his wife entertained privately instead.
Axl shook his head, still not surprised. When Jethro sent a teaser of a message he frowned. "Talked about what?" He sent back, expecting to see the little speech bubbles pop up, but they still didn't. "You can't just say something like that and leave me hanging!" He sent off. "Jethro!" He sent after another minute when he didn't send anything again. When the speech bubbles didn't pop up again, "Fine! Don't tell me scrooge!" He pocketed his phone and downed the rest of his beer, heading to cuddle with Gwen then.
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aven pulled off her jeans and t-shirt seeing they did have blood on them. With a sigh she folded them up and sat them on the sink, before pulling the t-shirt on. Leaving them on the counter she came back out and saw Jethro had pulled the bedding down and was waiting on her. When he saw her he got right up, and helped her into bed covering her up. “I might get used to this.” She smirked slightly at him as no one had taken care of her in ten years now except when she was home for the holidays. Though it was nothing like this.
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ethro sighed going back to Axl’s text. “Sorry man. Haven was messed up by the guy that was stalking her. Hendrix is out having a smoke. So I had to jump up to help her get her boots off. We’ll be in Washington tomorrow so we’ll see you then! Night.” He texted back to him when he finally realized that he had left him hanging. He pulled the covers back then got the bed ready for Haven. He sat down on the edge of the bed waiting for her to come back out. When she did he helped her lay down and covered her up. “Well get used to it.” He smirked right back at her. He kissed her forehead, before moving over to the chair and turned the lamp on on the little table. After that he walked over and turned off the overhead light. “Get some sleep. Night Haven.” He said and sat down in the chair to watch over her till Hendrix got back.
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abel grinned. “That is true.” She stood up then waited for Crocker to get up. She took his hand in hers. “You know I’m a bit tired, but yet I’m horny too.” She smirked slightly as she did feel up for some fun with her husband. She gave him a wink, and headed inside their house with him.