The Curse of the Black Jade
Posted: 31 Mar 2016, 04:26
Quietly, Tigra tipped her arm, checking her watch. It wouldn’t be much longer. It couldn’t be too much longer. The crew was chomping at the bit to get started working over the fresh meat. She hadn’t given them anything to work on beyond they were a much smaller crew that wanted to roll with them, to join Q5. She worked her lip between her teeth, worrying over it as she dropped her arm and rested lightly into her ex-wife’s side. She was honestly concerned with how well they would fit into the group, what the change might do to the little empire she had built from the dust. It was not, by any stretch, the largest club in the game, but they were closer than most. They were like family, and she hoped beyond hope she wasn’t making a mistake. She twisted her lips into a frown as she thought, her hazel eyes falling to the asphalt as she lost herself in the string of thoughts until she felt a sharp nudge at her side. Her eyes flicked to where Souris had lightly jabbed her bony elbow into her ribs.
She couldn’t be mad. The woman was trying so hard to win back her good graces. She didn’t want to leave the crew, she could see it in the way she begged Tigra every time she looked into her eyes. She hadn’t made up her mind about what she wanted to do with her just yet. She was genuinely clinging to the club with all of her might, fighting to fit in and make as many friends as she could before she was turned out into the cold, but she had put a knife in Le Mur’s back. He might be a strong man, and Curves had made the pain an easy burden for him to bare, but it didn’t make her crime any better. Cindre had gotten off because of her skill. As much as Tigra loathed the woman with every ounce of her being, she couldn’t throw her out either, because to do so would completely undermine her dominance. The crew would see her as weak, frightened by the little redhead that clawed and fought against the narrowing gap between them every night. She sighed, and pinched lightly at the bridge of her nose as the small, mousey woman told her not to worry.
She had already begun to expect this sort of convergence, with Q5 growing so fast, the caliber of its drivers only becoming more and more legendary in the White North circuit, it was beginning to attract newcomers, its size growing like wildfire. Her dark eyes slid to the two newest additions as her mind worked quickly through that string of thought. Valkyr and Ice had come attached at the hip, they had displayed the sort of familial attitude she admired in her crew. They were a small addition, and an easy decision. This woman, though, this Viper brought an entire crew with her. She didn’t know how easily the crew would handle the new tensions, the new rivalries and friendships. She’d agreed to the meet, letting Viper and her ladies have a go at her thirteen best. They would have to prove to her that they would be worth her stressing over the decision.
She sighed, her long, lean form perched easily on the hood of her custom Supra, Souris at her left like her own lost puppy, Tigra’s ex nestled against her right side, loosely wrapped in her right arm. Parked to either side was Cindre and Ouragan, the second ranked driver and the woman she hated, and her son, ranked third. Cindre rested neatly against the door of her 911 Turbo, Asche’s tall, slender form pulled tightly against her as they sucked on each others’ faces. Tigra didn’t acknowledge either of them, her eyes moving to her left where Ouragan laid back across the hood of his Skyline, the steel blue slope of the hood offering a smooth expanse for him to lie down, the slender blonde he had brought into the crew only the night before sat at his hip, her tight jeans clinging to her figure like a denim skin. The turquoise fabric of her g-string peeked out from its denim hiding place as she leaned forward, her elbows against her knees as she turned her head, speaking to her son in hushed voices. She smiled, happy that someone so beautiful, so smart, had taken an interest in him.
Beyond his car, the small profile of Sadique’s Citroen rocked on its suspension. She was thankful for the soundproofing he’d put into the car now. She’d heard the lungs on Audacieux the night they were using the empty garage, and knew that there was certainly almost no way that girl could ever be discrete with their… activities. She chuckled, and glanced the other direction, past Lucille and Asche as the redhead lifted herself onto the tips of her toes and bit at the tall blonde’s lip to pull her back down by the vicious hold on her flesh, causing even Tigra to wince before she returned to ignoring them. Le Mur had his arms folded neatly around Curves’ hips, her soft frame settled easily against his, her back to his chest as his chin rested in the soft bed of her curls. She caught the blonde’s eyes and gave her a soft, thankful smile before she blew her a kiss. She winked, and looked over them all. They were the Five, the first members of the crew, the best that Quebec’s streets offered. She smiled wider until she heard the wailing of tires, her head snapping to the dock strip. They were there.
If there was one thing Viper could never live without, it was the powerful purr that her car made as it sped along a deserted road. What made it even more desirable was the echo behind her as her crew kept up with ease, the moonlight shimmering off the variety of paintjobs as the Challengers raced behind her. The streets had been deserted, and she couldn’t shake the satisfactory feeling that they had caused it. It was if the occupants had known that they were coming through and had swept their children off the sidewalks and boarded up their windows to keep them at bay. Lifting her gaze to her rearview mirror, her lips curved into that familiar, sinful smile as she spotted Mayhem at her bumper, and though the glass was tinted, she could make out the glow of her cigarette a second before she flicked it out the window. She knew that her crew was curious to where she was leading them, and she had only given them the information they needed to know, the bare minimum. They trusted her and they never questioned her. It was just how they worked.
As she took a sudden turn, her tires squealed as they gripped the asphalt. The sound echoed from behind her, twelve sets of tires screaming in perfect time, following closely behind her lead. She frowned when she saw Rose nearly lose traction, her car lurching to the side, her rear bumper nearly colliding with the building to her left. Viper’s fingers curled over the steering wheel, her knuckles turning white as her gaze remained locked on the white challenger as she prepared to press her foot to the brake. She knew without watching the others that they had all done the same, their cars going from top speed to a steady, even pace as the blonde righted herself. She waited until she was positive the other was back on track before releasing the breath she’d been holding. Her foot pressed to the gas just as her phone chimed. Pressing ‘answer’ on the onboard control, she leaned her head back as Mayhem’s husky voice filled the cab of her car. “That was close. The babes are getting tired, lass. I don’t think Vixen can hold out much longer. We’ve been driving for hours.”
The strain in the blonde’s voice was evident, and she closed her eyes for just a second. “We’re almost there. The GPS is reading another two minutes. Signal for them to speed up. We’ve got nothing but highway ahead of us and I want to make an entrance.” Not waiting for her acceptance, the brunette switched off the call and straightened into her seat. She had thought this over for nearly a month, and despite believing that her crew could handle anything without help, she knew they were lonely. Pressing her foot to the gas, she applied it until the engine purred and her car lurched forward, the speedometer quickly raising. Flicking her gaze once to her rearview, she grinned when she saw them fall into formation, and she shook her head. There wasn’t anything to worry about. It’s not like it’s a sealed deal or anything, Viper, you’re just checking them out. Who would pass up an opportunity to even see where Q5 hid? Yeah, that’s all it was. She was just going along for a tour. Nothing was set in stone.
As the gates to the garage came into view, she pressed a quick succession double tap to the horn, signaling they were near. At once, the heavy metal gate slid open and she swerved her car to the left, allowing the rest of her crew to pass her. She watched as they neared the gates before breaking off into two groups of six, their music blaring and their tires squealing as they sped into the compound. The second Rabbit’s taillights disappeared through the compound entrance, she threw her car back into drive and moved straight down the middle of the formation, her headlights bathing the group waiting for them in a warm amber glow. None of them moved as she rested back in her seat, the tinted glass hiding their features from view. DMX continued to blare from their speakers, the song synchronized between the thirteen as their engines trembled in rhythm.
Tigra lifted a finger to place it over the mousey Souris’s lips, silencing her before she pushed her gently aside, shooing her back to her car. The small woman gave her a dejected look before she hung her head and made her way past Lucille’s Porsche, another longing, sideways glance at the redhead before she trudged her way back to her truck. Tigra shook her head, looking away from the kicked puppy that called herself a woman, and raked her fingers through her hair. Long, chocolate strands fell into perfect place as she tugged at the tight cotton shirt she wore, stretching the fabric across her chest before she glanced to her ex. “Ready?”
She didn’t have a chance to answer. Tires screamed in protest as a matching fleet of Chargers screeched to a halt, holding a tight formation. If nothing, their teamwork and coordination were impressive. Before she could realize it, Tigra was smiling.
Her grey gaze swept over whom she assumed to be the ‘five’ of the group, giving them their name. Her head cocked to one side while she studied them. Each rested on their car, their arms wrapped around their own slender woman as they nestled between their thighs. She watched as the smaller of the men slid his fingers against a tall blonde’s stomach, as if unable to stop touching her, and her lips curved into a another secretive grin. There was a reason that she and Tigra, the tall leader of Q5 had spent many nights over beers, consulting the joining of their crews, and the way the men seemed to curl around their women like fierce warriors was one of them.
Pressing her finger to the ‘mass call’ button, she made up her mind. “Show time.” It was a simple command, and at once, the music died. The garage descended into a sudden silence. The doors opened simultaneously and the thirteen women pulled themselves from the darkened cabs of their Challengers. Her crew moved like predators, their hips swaying with the power and independence that she had instilled in them since the moment they formed the crew as they moved to lean casually against their hoods, leaving the brunette leader to stand alone. With a small sigh, she steadied her breathing and spun her keys around a slender finger. Her converse made no sound as she made her way across the pavement towards the garage, eyes sweeping the rest of the group, finally. “Tigra,” she said casually, and smiled as the woman tipped her head in greeting. “I told you we’d stop by if we were ever in town. It seems we all decided to come at the same time,” the Australian chuckled, her accent light but easily heard as she waved her hand behind her.
Tigra heard the hush fall over her crew, the only sound was Sadique’s door shutting, Audacieux standing behind him, fighting her leather pants up her hips as the crew opposite them exited their cars. She could feel the pulse of her club almost hammering as thirteen slender legs found the asphalt, Viper’s head appearing first before she was followed by the rest. The woman was striking. Her very presence commanded obedience from each of the women, every one of them falling into line without so much as a bat of her lashes. Tigra swallowed thickly at the attraction she could feel for the woman as she shook her head clear. Her name fell from the woman’s lips in a sound like a purr and she just grinned. She wouldn’t interrupt.
“I’m Viper, for those of you that don’t know me, and I’d like to introduce you to my crew, Black Jade. Up front, we have Mayhem and Nightingale, my enforcers.” As she spoke their names, the blonde that seemed to blend in with her car stepped forward, her black button down dress clinging to her curves as she gave them a faint curl of blood red lips. The woman at her side simply tipped her head, her expression blank as she remained against her own car, dark, ebony cascade of silky hair falling over one side of her face. Tigra’s eyes lingered on the enforcers, watching them closely. They would be the ones she needed to worry about falling into line, she was sure, after upholding Viper’s rules for so long. The ladies seemed plenty intimidating, their mere presence menacing and powerful. She would have her work cut out for her with these two.
The tall Canadian had pulled the entire crew for the evening, making it easier for Viper and her ladies to get to know the group without having to slowly filter them through the ranks. With her words, the way she commanded everyone’s attention as she introduced each of her women, she knew that the decision had been wise. None of them would be missed, and each of her own crew would know, beyond doubt, exactly who was who. Her eyes danced with the wave of motion, taking in each face, committing them to memory, and the little bits of information that she provided.
”Then we have Phantom, Whisper, and Nyx,” she turned to her right and pointed out the other three, each unique in their own way. Phantom had already sprawled out on the hood of her car, her long, tan legs dangling over the edge and the hem of her shorts clinging to her toned thighs as she kicked her feet. At the sound of her name, she turned her attention from Viper to the new crew, her brow raising as she gave a dazzling smile. The pink haired goddess, Nyx, remained bent over the side of her hood, *** in the air, barely lifting her fingers when she was introduced, though it wasn’t to be rude. Her brilliant blue eyes were speculative as she scanned each face and her smile was soft as she glanced to the tiny Asian at her side. Whisper greeted them with a silent motion of her lips, mouthing the word ‘hello’ before bending down to fix the strap on her knee high boots, her gaze avoiding the rest of the eyes on her.
Shaking her head at their silence, she chuckled low in her throat as she glanced back to her left, finding the remaining three of her older crew. “Down that way we have Earth, Chaos and Lyric.” These women, veterans of Viper’s crew, were the drivers Tigra was interested in. They had the experience, the technique and skill that would prove most interesting to her club. Fresh meat. New talent. They would flesh out Q5, offering a new and fresh field of talent that some of her more inexperienced drivers could learn from, and her more veteran racers could enjoy through competition.
Each of the three gave a nod in greeting, Earth’s dark chocolate curls bouncing against her face as she did. She had seated herself on her hood, but in a much more relaxed manner than Phantom had. Her long legs were stretched out in front of her and crossed at the ankles, combat boots loose and unzipped. Her leather pants clung to her long, shapely legs, and her top hugged her breasts in a demure way as she gave a wave. Chaos had remained quiet, her brunette curls framing a soft, expressional face as she tugged at the hem of her dress, her feet bare as she curled her toes against the pavement. Beside her, Lyric gave one last drag of her cigarette before tossing it on the ground and crushing it beneath a black heel, her gaze moving towards Viper with a raised brow. They all knew what was coming next, and quickly their postures changed.
The women already introduced seemed to tense as she cleared her throat, fingers lifting to tuck a curl behind the shell of her ear. “That just leaves our babes,” she said quietly, though the authority was clear in her voice. She had spoken of them already with Tigra, and she knew she understood the warning that rang true in her voice as she crooked a finger at the remaining four. “The one dressed like a naughty school girl is Rose, and her partner in crime is Rabbit, the pinup Sailor. The redhead is Vixen, and that quiet beauty at the end is Sunflower. They’re our youngest members.” She introduced them one by one, her finger singling each out. Rose made a move to step forward, but Nightingale’s arm snaked around her shoulders and pinned her to her side, the motion causing the tight white ‘top’ she wore to shift, revealing the top of the blue bra she wore beneath. The motion had Rabbit laughing, her curls bouncing as she wiggled her fingers in a flirtatious wave, though the glare from Viper had her remaining silent. Sunflower hadn’t even bothered to move, and it wasn’t until Whisper pulled her in and whispered a quiet reassurance in her ear that she even lifted her gaze from the ground to offer them a shy smile to the group in front of them.
Tigra’s sharp eyes swung on the youngest of Viper’s group as they were introduced. Her maternal instincts instantly flared to life as she looked over the young women, barely into their teens. She had to question the validity of their driver’s licences, for certain. They hardly looked old enough to reach the pedals, much less to be the prodigal street racers that Viper had claimed them to be. She watched the way that the Black Jade enforcers closed on the babes, as they had been called, putting their bodies between the youth and her own crew. Instantly, she felt a level of respect and adoration for both of the women that she had just moments ago been so wary of. She respected their commitment to protecting the young. It was a common ground she was extremely passionate about.
Viper waited a beat for Vixen to move, and she frowned as she noticed the redhead tugging roughly at her t-shirt. The white cotton pulled tight over her chest, the material thin enough to make it clear she wore nothing beneath, but even that wasn’t enough to distract the leader from what was happening. The redhead’s eyes were focused above Tigra’s head, her lips moving silently as she counted each flicker of the bulb. Her hands shook as she pulled harder at her top, and Mayhem quickly moved to her side, her arms wrapping around the short redhead’s thick hips as she pulled her back to her chest. Shaking her head, Viper turned to face the woman again, her hands shoving into the pockets of her faded jeans. “Vixen… she was in a pretty fucked up wreck a few years back at Daytona Strip during a speed test. Went headfirst through her windshield. She hasn’t been the same since. Just… give her a few minutes. It’s been a long night for all of us.” Her tone was strong, daring anyone to say something about the redhead as she began to tremble. Tears of frustration had built in her sea-green gaze, and Mayhem tightened her hold on her stomach as she whispered quietly into her ear, trying to calm her.
“The **** is wrong with her?” Lucille asked from Tigra’s side, her red curls bouncing toward the thick redhead that stared at the ceiling and trying to tear her shirt in two. Tigra grit her teeth and turned, her open palm striking the woman’s face so hard so fast, that her arm lashed out like a snake, a blur of motion that sent the woman’s head snapping to the side, her cheek blushing a vibrant red as the blood rushed to the stinging flesh. “Ow, what the ****, *****?” she snapped, and Tigra pulled her gun from her waistband, Lucille’s turning head catching the barrel in her eye, the cool metal pressed firmly against the round, green orb. “Say another ******* word, putain. Just say it.” She snarled. The redhead swallowed, and shook her head, her one visible eye wide with terror. She was lucky she didn’t pull the trigger. The muscles in her arm screamed for her too, the blood in her veins cried out for the violence as she pushed the weapon back into the waistband of her tight jeans.
“I am so sorry, Viper. Cindre has a very severe problem with tact. Please forgive her.” She muttered, lifting a finger at her thigh level to silence the redhead as she felt the protest bubble at the woman’s lips. “We are all impressed with Vixen’s strength. We saw the wreck in the news, and that she can still drive is nothing short of a miracle. I know exactly how she feels. I had a very similar accident on my way down here.” She said softly, sympathetically as she gave the curvy redheaded woman a small smile when she finished moving her lips and sagged against the blonde behind her. “Please, sweetheart, ignore the ****. There is nothing wrong with you the way that you are.”
Lucille’s lips moved quietly as she muttered an apology. The words had been fast to fly from her tongue, and her thoughts had not been with them.
“After talking it over with my enforcers, we’ve decided to check you out. We want to make it clear that we don’t need this. We’re not here to beg for table scraps, but I want to see my girls taken care of. They’re my family, my life. Being on the road isn’t easy, especially with…” Trailing off, she glanced back towards Vixen and simply raised a brow at the dark glare her cousin sent her way. “We don’t expect to just come in and have you accept us, either. We plan to show you what we have, but we also expect you to prove yourselves to us. I mean, come on. We don’t just hang with anybody.” She gave a quiet grin then as she moved to rest back against her car, her hands moving steadily through her hair before she crossed her arms over her chest, her eyes never leaving Tigra.
Tigra smiled, and pushed her knuckles against her jaw as she leaned forward, letting her arm drop from around her ex to glance from face to face once they had each been introduced. Her eyes flashed in the lights of their headlamps, the hazel color seemed to shift and dance, browns, blues and greens slowly mixing, coiling into one another as her intense, predator’s stare moved over each face, each figure, each car. They were an impressive bunch, extremely attractive, each of them, and while Viper had them committed to the unified fleet, each car was allowed its own unique flare, each of them reflecting the girls’ personalities. The idea intrigued her. It was an interesting concept. Finally, her eyes swept to Viper once again. She was thin, her figure perfectly outlined in the lights of her car as she stood before the Charger, her arms crossed over the heavy swell of her chest.
Tigra nodded, and jutted her head in her direction. “So you’ve met our second spot, the less than savory Cindre.” The redheaded woman just found herself busy with her shoes, ignoring the tall blonde German’s nudging to get her to say hello. Tigra smirked, pleased with the bright red imprint of her hand across the woman’s cheek. She turned to her left, then, and her smile grew extremely wide. “This is Ouragan. He is our third ranked driver, and most importantly, my son.” Her eyes shot to the group of women, the intensity in her eyes almost crippling, daring any of them to utter a word about her age, about him, about her. Anything. She took the business of her son and their relationship very seriously. Her hand lifted to the woman still seated neatly on the hood of his car, though he had pulled her closer into his side, his powerful arm still wrapped around her slender waist, his fingers twisted idly into the turquoise string of her thong. “And his girlfriend, Tempest. She is a new addition to the rank, so you will have to forgive my reluctance to put her on the track with your crew, Viper.”
Satisfied, she tipped her head past Ouragan to the couple next to the purple Citroen, finally pulling themselves together. “The honeymooners are Sadique, our Fourth, and Audacieux, another fresh addition. I’m sure they’ll be happy to give you a proper greeting once they’ve gotten themselves sorted.” She chuckled and gave the pair a wink as they turned to shoot her a glare before nodding to the crew.
Finally, she turned to the man on Cindre’s far side, his frame still rested against the car, though his posture was entirely changed. He was no longer relaxed, his arms wrapped tightly, protectively around Curves as he pulled her into his form. “The other couple is Le Mur, the Fifth, with his boo Curves. She, as well, is new to the streets here.” She lifted her arm, sliding it lovingly about the slender, thin blonde at her side, pulling her hips across the hood of her Supra and into her side. “And this beautiful, lovely little thing is my ex-wife, Belle. She’s a sweetheart, so we still keep her around.” She turned, and kissed the woman’s cheek before she could receive a glare. She waved her hand to the rest of the crew. “And we, ladies, are Q5.”
The crew around them sent up a shout, a powerful cheer as fists and drinks were lifted to the air in salute. She chuckled, waiting for the excitement to subside before she swept her hand toward the knot of cars parked at the open garage’s edge. “And these, ladies, are the rest of your competitors for the evening. First, ranked sixth in the massive old Mustang is Brick.” She lifted her hand to him and he offered the woman a smile, bowing his head as he offered a gestured kiss, his pierced brow drawn high as he swept his gaze over the visiting crew. He licked his lips, like he was appraising a side of beef. The tiny blonde at his side laughed at his reaction. “And his mechanic, Stick. Don’t let the names fool you, girls. They’re hell on the tarmac.”
She smiled to the man and let her hand move to the crew at his side. “The ancient ******** in the even more ancient Cadillac is our beloved Knight. He and Noble, his personal mechanic, have turned that scrap heap into a beast. He isn’t ranked seven for his good looks.” She chuckled and the tall, dark-maned man gave a small salute, before he bowed, his hand giving a flourish before the man at his side nodded his greeting as well.
“You will recognize the next car, I think.” She said with a quiet chuckle. The muscle-bound blonde leaned easily against his Charger, piercing blue eyes looking straight through each of the women as he looked from face to face. Each of them was a threat, an opponent that needed to be dealt with mercilessly. His expression was severe, his lips taut and his mouth held in a thin line as his eyes fell on Viper, the woman that called herself their leader, his brows drawn tight. “This is Blitz. His car might look like yours, but I will wager it is not the same. He’s our number eight, thanks to Ratt’s serious handiwork.” The thin mechanic gave a smirk and a quick, light wave before her hand moved to the next driver.
With a knowing grin, Viper drummed her fingers over her stomach as her eyes traveled to Blitz. She couldn’t understand the hostility in his gaze, but she figured he felt threatened, and he should. He was good, but he wasn’t the best, his rank had made that clear. Yet, something about him seemed to draw her attention, and as she bit into her lower lip, she turned back to her girls.
“Ombre is our ninth. He’s still a little newer than the rest of the high ranks. He’s been extremely impressive with that Eclipse. His mechanic, Trap, is Ratt’s brother. They’re extremely competitive over their drivers’ wins. More than Ombre and Blitz. And that’s saying a lot, if you can’t tell. They’re a little…” she paused, watching as Ombre’s dark eyes moved over the group of women in the same manner that Blitz had done, sizing up the competition. His dark hair framed his face, his lean frame resting easily against the black Eclipse as he looked from face to face. “…intense? Frightening? You decide. They’re good drivers.”
She flicked her hand to the next driver. The small Asian snapped her compact mirror shut and tossed it into the window of the tiny pink Honda that supported her weight at the hip. Tigra’s voice grew flat as she hid the loathing beneath her tone. “Number ten. Katana. Watch out for her. She’s dangerous in that S2000.” Kim pursed her lips and blew the women a kiss. “And I do mean watch out.” The girl flicked her dark eyes to Tigra, and frowned. She didn’t mutter a single word before she let her eyes move to another of the mechanics in the group across the garage. She didn’t react to the brunette’s words again. Tigra let the word of caution remain vague. She was sure the girls were smart, they’d figure it out soon enough.
Her hand waved to the next car, and she let her smile creep back to her lips. “The little man with the strange car, ladies, is number eleven. Rocket lives up to the name in that Caterham Seven. Just please, if you’re prone to trying to run each other off the road… please…” her eyes moved to the women, then, her eyes hard with that same severe, threatening expression. “Don’t. That car has nothing to it. I try to tell him it isn’t safe, but he insists on risking his neck.”
Her hand flicked to the tall, redheaded man next to them, easily the finest dressed of the group. He wore a dark suit and tie, his fingers working their way into a pair of driving gloves. “The dandy lad over there is The Irishman. You’d be smart to stay out of his way. He’s been here less than a year, and has more than four hundred wins under his belt. I don’t know what they’ve done to that Camaro, but it is a monster that ripped its way to number twelve in a hurry.” She chuckled as the man gave a nod, his lips curled in a bright smile as he became the first to speak after his introduction. “Top o’ the evenin’ t’ ya, lassies.” His Irish brogue thick in his words as he adjusted the glove over his hand.
Tigra suppressed her laughter as she moved to the final car. “This dashing Spanish ******** is El Rojo.” She didn’t comment on the El Camino. Her eyes moved to the group of women and she gave a faint, subtle shake of her head, telling them to also not bring it up. “He is our thirteenth, just falling out of his twelfth spot last night. He is a little cross about it, so I’d suggest being careful with him. He’s been quite… reckless ever since.” She smiled, and let her eyes move back to the woman at the head of the group. Her head tipped back as she lifted her hand to push a lock of chocolate strands behind her ear.
“So you’ve seen the competition, you can see the cars, know the ranks. What do you say? Match them rank to rank, see how well they do at each of their strengths?” she gave the tall woman a sly smirk. She had the utmost confidence in her crew. They wouldn’t be walking away without more than half the wins. “We’ll say you need… four to walk away with a membership. That sounds fair, don’t you think?” Her crew nodded their agreement. Four was a nice number. It would be easy enough for them to at least match four of them, if they were as good as they claimed. It appeared that most of the crew already wanted them in as much as the leaders had hoped.
Hot women had that effect. She was just fortunate the number of jealous females in her crew was small enough to easily be outweighed. “Or do you girls need some time to rest up? Some of you look dead on your feet. Because trust me, you’re going to need the rest, ladies. You may not need us, but we certainly don’t need any dead weight. You should come out swinging with your best shots.”
She smirked as she issued the challenge, throwing the easy banter that Viper laid before her right back. She wasn’t about to lie down and see her crew take even playful words like a kicked dog. She was craftier, wiser than that. She gave the slender woman a playful, knowing wink, and turned to her crew. “Isn’t that right?” her voice was lost in another shout as she laughed, and turned back to the newcomers. “Up to you, Vipes.”
As Tigra had gone through her own introductions, Viper had remained casually draped over the hood of her car. Her long legs were stretched out in front of her, elbows pressing into the metal as she moved her intense gaze over each new face. At either side of her, every woman in her crew had the same position, their amusement dying down as they took in the challengers. She had to admit, Q5 was built on more than just their cars strengths. She could see the personality sparking in each contender’s eyes as they gave their own subtle greetings, the strength practically trembling from the men as they fought to show off their alpha nature.
The arriving crew had narrowed their eyes at the challenge delivered by the other, and she held up her hand to cut off Nyx before she could dig a hole that they couldn’t dig themselves out of.
“Four is easy, isn’t it, ladies? We wouldn’t want to make them cry so soon,” she said with a smile, her eyes almost sparkling with a predatory gleam as she peeled herself from her car. Her body moved like it was made of water, and she resumed her spot in the center of the garage. This time, however, she turned so she could see both crews evenly. Nodding her head, Mayhem and Nightingale moved automatically to flank her, their arms crossed beneath their breasts. The gothic blonde tilted her head as she scanned the crowd, before leaning to whisper something in Viper’s ear. Concern flashed into her eyes as she looked past her to the redhead that was still twisting her shirt around. The material had torn, and her body trembled as her lips continued to move. “You are right, though. We’ve been driving all night. As much as I’m sure they’d love to show you what you got, the babes won’t be racing.”
As soon as she spoke, Rabbit raised a brow and leaped from her car, her heels clicking to the ground. “We can handle it, Viper, really.“ She held up a hand, she silenced the blonde with just a look before nodding towards Vixen. Understanding dawned in the blonde’s eyes, and she quickly moved for the redhead, her arms wrapping around her middle. Without missing a beat, Rose and Sunflower joined her.
Tigra cast her glance back to her crew. There were four of them that would need to be dropped. She supposed it was only fair to differ to the ranks.
“Red, ‘Rish, Rocket. You’re out.” Her voice carried with it finality, the Irishman and Rocket opening their mouths to protest before she moved her eyes to them. Instantly, the objections fell on their tongues and their mouths closed, happy to do exactly as she said. El Rojo remained like a stone, his features unchanged as he let his eyes move from face to face, though she could see he continuously lingered on the exotic Nyx with her vibrant, unnatural hair. Her eyes moved back to Viper, then, and gave her a wide, knowing grin. She would understand the smile. Their plan was already working, with little to no assistance from them whatsoever.
“The rest of us, however, are at your disposal. I only have a few requests. The first one is that I go against your second. We all know we won’t beat you and it’s not a fair race and a waste of time.” She gave a slow smile as she watched her friend’s face.
The tall brunette curled her lips in a wry smirk, amusement gracing her features as she let her exotic eyes slowly move through the faces in front of her. Viper was smart to fear her. Almost too smart. It was going to ultimately kill Tigra’s track record if she couldn’t get anyone on the line against her. It was the price she paid for being the best. Satisfied, she turned back to the beautiful Viper as she watched the subtle exchange of energies between the powerful woman and Blitz, the tall male casually leaning against his Charger while his eyes nearly peeled the clothing from her lithe frame with naught but a stare. Her head shook again and finally she chuckled, thin fingers pushing through long, silky chocolate curls. Slowly, green swallowed the blue in her eyes as she gave a smile. “I have to say that I am disappointed, Viper. I hoped to take you out myself.”
Mayhem’s hand curled around Viper’s arm, “Let me take the ******* whore. I could easily get us a win.” Her Irish accent was thick and seductive, her rage only seeming to make it even more appealing. The pressure increased against her arm and caused her to frown until put her hand between the blonde’s breasts. “I’m not going to let that happen. We’re not here for the kill, Mayhem.” Her voice was strong and steady, and the blonde curled her fingers against her sternum before shoving away from her. With a sigh, she turned back to the other crew and shrugged, no apologies in her eyes. “Vixen just happens to her cousin. Well, honestly, more like her daughter. You look like you could have used some friends, Cendre. What a crying shame you managed to royally piss off my entire crew in one go. That has to be some kind of record.”
Tigra heard the exchange from across the garage and her features faltered again, another frown gracing her lips. “One moment.” She said firmly, her tall, supple figure rising from the hood of her car without so much as an ounce of visible effort. Her shoes were silent against the cement of the garage floor as she closed the distance between Viper and the woman she had called Mayhem. As she approached, her own crew visibly shrank back from her, the blue slowly seeping back into her powerful stare.
She drew herself up, her full five feet, three inches of height at her disposal as she tipped her head back and looked from one pair of eyes to the next, and back, before she settled on Mayhem. “You are not in the crew just yet. I will remind you that I will protect my own with a very severe retaliation that you do not want to see firsthand.” Her eyes cut back to Viper and she slowly ran her tongue along the inside of her teeth before she spoke again. “Be warned, Viper. Another episode like that, and it isn’t going to be pretty. I can’t be held responsible for protecting my crew. Even if it is just Cendre. We may not like her, but she is one of us. Until you’re in, let’s try to keep the comments to ourselves. I can handle her.” She turned back to Mayhem, then, her eyes severe, her next words only hardened by the icy steel in the blue that seemed to dominate the hazel pools. “Threaten another of my crew before your four wins, and I’ll cut out your throat and rip your pretty tongue through the new hole I leave behind. This is your one warning. I apologized for Cendre. That is the end of this.”
Viper had always prided herself on being able to read the body language on other people, and the tension that ran through the small brunette was easy to pick apart. She hadn’t missed the moment of complete anger as it hardened her usually soft features, nor did she miss the distaste at the interruption. The apology was on the tip of her tongue, but it died before it even had a chance to form. Narrowing her eyes, Viper held out a hand, her fingers pressing to Nightingale’s chest to stall the woman’s assault as she stepped between her friend and Mayhem. She easily towered over her, gray eyes turning cold in the blink of an eye. When she spoke, all warmth and amusement had fled, and she sounded just as cold as the brunette had. “I’m going to tell you this once, LeChànce. Never threaten one of my own again. You’re my friend, but they’re my family. I’ll give you a pass this time, but the next time? I will ******* leave your *** in the dust and never look back. Do I make myself clear?” She didn’t even look behind her as she heard Mayhem’s unsteady breathing, her eyes scanning the other leaders face.
Tigra stood in an icy silence, her arms crossed tightly across her breasts. She stared into the other leader’s eyes, a steady, hard glint of ice in her stare. The hazel dance of her eyes had frozen in that harsh blue, her features hard and unmoving as she stood with her feet braced evenly apart, the heels of her Pumas digging into the eroded concrete of the garage floor. She was not to be bowled over, and not to take this lying down. Her tall, lean frame made an imposing opponent, and her silence gave her an eerie quality as she watched the other woman speak.
“She did nothing wrong, so you need to calm your ****. She wasn’t threatening to hurt your little whore physically, but she would easily kill her pride – which I plan to do.” When Viper smiled, it was the smile of something far more wicked than the persona she usually wore. It wasn’t until a small, gentle hand rested on her arm that the shadows that had claimed her eyes disappeared, and she turned to study Sunflower’s worried, wide gaze. With a sigh, she patted the smaller blonde’s hand and glanced back towards Tigra, her shoulder lifting in a shrug. “Remember what I told you last week, babe? Some… aren’t what they seem.” Her voice was softer as she nodded her head in Mayhem’s direction, the blonde resting back against the hood of her car, her fingers working through her hair. Her silver eyes, though shadowed by her signature heavy onyx liner, sparked with embarrassment and pain. Vixen chose that moment to snap out of her episode, and wrapped her arm around her slender waist, her vibrant green eyes narrowing as she tried to piece together the puzzle she obviously missed.
Tigra sighed, pushing her fingers through her silky hair again as she closed her eyes. She remained in silence for a short moment, her eyes closed as she tipped her head into the warmth of the light that glared down on them. The sharp, crisp white of the fluorescent bulb harshly outlined the dusting of freckles across her pale cheeks. She dropped her head, finally, and opened her eyes again, staring down Viper with a soft, verdant stare. “I’m sorry. You have to remember what I told you in that same conversation, Viper. This is a large group. There’s a lot of us here that are more than meets the eye. I didn’t mean to snap at you like that. My temper just seems to get away from me, from time to time.”
“It’s okay, really. We’re tired, and Viper is on edge more than usual. I hope we didn’t cause any problems. We’ve just been on the road for a long time. I’m sure you understand the need to protect the weak.” Sunflower finally spoke, her Canadian accent light as she offered the small brunette a warm, shy smile. Her attention had been diverted from Bones, though she hadn’t missed the fact that he hadn’t even glanced her way. It had made it easy for her to intervene. Her hand remained against Viper’s bicep, green painted nails sparkling in the light as she tucked a curl behind the shell of her ear. The purity of her actions instantly diffused the tension seeping in Viper and Nightingale’s body, and they relaxed as if the slender blonde had weaved some kind of magical power over them.
The moment her words were delivered, Tigra relaxed, her posture no longer rigid as she sank down a solid inch, possibly two, her features instantly losing their savagery to be replaced with a wide, adoring smile. “Thank you, ladies.” She said loudly, then, before she glanced to her side to look at her crew. “Besides. Cendre didn’t mean it, did you?” her voice was a sudden lash of a threat, the silvery-sweet tone laced easily over the very real venom that threatened the tall readhead. She nodded quickly, her head bobbing lightly as she gave the women a small, nervous smile. “I truly am. I didn’t mean to offend anyone so quickly…” Tigra lifted her hand, effectively silencing the woman before she pinched the bridge of her nose. “Anyway.”
The Australian laughed, then, before motioning to the rest of her crew. “I also want to put one of my best against Blitz, there. He looks like he’s just itching for a fight. Who am I to deny him anything?” As she said the words, Lyric stepped forward, her very movements seeming feline. “Don’t you worry your pretty little head, darlin’. I’ll take good care of him,” she laughed, her Southern Belle accent rivaling the fierce appearance she held so easily. Behind her, Rabbit giggled and wrapped her arm tighter around Vixen’s shoulder. “Don’t break him, sis. He’s cute.” Shaking her head, Viper lifted her fingers to her eyes and chuckled, before giving in. “Lyric it is, then.” The tall blonde seemed pleased with herself, and Viper couldn’t help but allow her gaze to dance between the two. She had seen the challenge in his eyes, and she wasn’t entirely sure that she’d made the right call it pitting Lyric against him.
Tigra pushed her fingers through her hair again and cut her eyes to Blitz. His brows were drawn low and his features severe as he eyed up Lyric like a prize fighter would size up his competition. He was searching her for weaknesses.
She shook her head as she gave a small smile. He was very difficult to read. “Just be careful out there with him, Lyric. I would hope he knows better than to hurt you girls, but he isn’t the… gentlest of drivers.” She shot the man in question a sharp look and instantly he snapped out of his thoughtful glare, and offered a wide and friendly smile. “I’m sure I don’t know what you’re talking about, Tigra. I am nothing if not a gentleman on the track.” She snorted and the rest of her crew gave a short, clipped laugh as he curled his lips in a dangerous smile. He was every bit the predator he appeared. “Just play nice with the new ones, Blitz. Doc already has his hands full putting Doctor ***** Black’s face back together. He’d skin me alive for dropping more patients on him.” She muttered the last sentence and lifted her hand to her arm, thumb digging lightly into her taut bicep. “Had an incident earlier in the week with one of our physicians. She’s not going to be joining us at least for the rest of the weekend.”
She could hear Lora snicker from somewhere in the garage and fought the urge to throw her phone at her. “As for the rest of the crew…” they all joined the women in their laugh, some louder and more amused, some clearly fabricated laughs. Others masked jealousy, while yet more tossed up a wall in front of the lust that nearly filled the air around them. It was killing her, feeling all of the pheromones in the air as they each vied for the others’ attention, some for sensual pleasure, others for a thirst of blood. It would be a miracle that she or one of the other vampires didn’t jump someone before the night was over. That, afterall, was her biggest fear. The vampires that had recently integrated themselves into Q5 were a huge liability. Especially with such jealous and naturally violent tendencies. She was keeping an eye on each of the new girls in her own crew, ready to be between them and any one of these newcomers, as well as her home crew. They were each under an incredibly watchful eye.
Shaking off the odd feeling of doubt in her chest, Viper motioned to the rest of Black Jade. “Aside from those two, does your crew have anyone specific they want to take on? My girls are very flexible.”
“I’m sure you’re all very flexible, dear.” Tigra dropped her voice an octave and gave her a wry smile. “Though a demonstration wouldn’t hurt, Lady Viper.” She laughed, the sound light and carefree as she waved her hand as if brushing aside the comment.
At that, both crews finally laughed, the sound almost mystical as they shook their heads in unison. “I figure we can do it a race at a time, just the two out on the streets. Winner gets to pick who goes next.” said Viper, a small, amused smile on her lips.
“I feel like it would level the playing field to keep my best against your best. Ouragan is behind Cendre, so I believe the task of facing him will go to this… charming… young lady, non?” she glanced over her shoulder to the man in question, watching as he moved from the hood of his car to stand, leaving Tempest tucked safely behind him against the hood as he folded powerful arms over a chiseled chest. She turned, eyeing the blonde that stood at Viper’s shoulder in the same moment that Ouragan’s gaze fell on her as well. “Mayhem. If you would be so kind?” She didn’t wait for a response, skating along to the next coupling. “Sadique can take the lovely Nightingale.”
She flashed Sadique a playful smile, though it was merely returned with an icy grimace. She played with fire with the two of them, Sadique and Audaceux, but she couldn’t help herself. She was happy to finally see him happy with someone. Finally, she could look at him without feeling the crippling guilt that had crushed her for more than two decades. Turning, the smile still in her eyes, she glanced up at Viper. “If you think she is up to the task, that is.” Before the tall, dark-maned woman could lash out at her, she flashed a disarming smile to the woman and waved her fingers. “I am only picking dear.” She chuckled and turned back to the tall woman in front of her. “Le Mur, Brick, and Knight will take Phantom, Nyx, and Whisper.”
Over her shoulder, Le Mur’s grip on the curvy blonde settled against his frame slacked, his eyes turning to the one they called Phantom. She was short, her skin a golden brown and her hair a thick, silky mane of dark strands. He gave her a friendly smile, entirely unawares of the dreamy, starry-eyed look that the youngest of their crew was giving her, entirely lost in her beauty. He lifted a hand and gave the small woman a two-fingered salute. Brick placed a large, heavy hand atop the tiny blonde’s head and gently pushed her aside as his eyes found the strange, tattooed woman that lounged against her charger. He smirked, lips pulled taut in a wicked grin as his fingers pulled into a fist, a loud crack leaving his knuckles as he chuckled, watching the woman like she was his sole enemy, the only person in the entire garage that he needed to worry about.
Knight turned his attention to the small, fragile wisp of a woman, entirely befitting of her moniker. He flashed a debonair smile as he bowed his head, hand brushing across the door to his Cadillac as he gave the small Asian woman a wink of his sparkling blue eyes. His age and wisdom showed in his eyes, his gentlemanly demeanor incredibly apparent in the way he looked at the young woman with the utmost respect as his opponent. He stood, and pulled a bright, solid red square of fabric from his pocket to polish the chrome of his rearview mirror, his attention seemingly diverted from the beautiful woman as he turned his full devotion to the car at his side.
Nodding, she smiled at the cool, confident way her crew was handling themselves, without making a spectacle. Each of them eyed up their opponents without cross, catty comments, each one respecting the other and one another. She could already see attentions spanning between the men and women of her crew and the newcomers. She could see the way that connections were forming in both the professional and romantic, physical fronts, and none of them stepped on the others’ toes. They each worked around one another, mentally pairing themselves both on and off the track. She smiled, seeing the master plan fall so easily into place. “That leaves Blitz, Ombre, and Katana. Blitz is already taken, of course.” She turned and smiled to Lyric, that same soft smile in place as she continued. “Even if he outranks you.” She gave the backhanded comment lightly, that smile still in place. She had more than enough confidence in Blitz. “Ombre and Katana, then, will be up against Earth and Chaos.” She smiled, and turned to Viper again.
Ombre shook his head, fingers delicately pulling long, dark strands behind his head to tie them back from his face. The leather jacket he wore draped over his shoulders, resting over his form as his eyes turned to the one called Earth. He frowned. She seemed so innocent, so natural and in touch with the world. It made his stomach churn. ******* hippie. The thought was almost etched into his features as he grimaced, resigning himself to his fate. It was clear he didn’t think that a high-octane, carbon-belching sport like street racing was a place for anyone like her. He pushed the heel of his palm across his brow, sweeping long, dark bangs from his eyes as he cut his eyes to the black Eclipse at his side. His eyes moved over the gauges on the dash as he dismissed the woman across him from his attention.
Katana grinned, the gesture wicked and sly as she sat easily on the windowsill of the S2000, her ground effect lights causing the concrete around the pink car to glow the same color. Her glossy lips pressed a kiss to the air toward the woman called Chaos as she gave her a wink. “Hope you’re ready for this.” She said with a light laugh, waving a hand over her slender figure before she gestured to her car. “Tiny but mighty, baby.” She said with a snicker before Tigra could shake her head. “Anyway. Those are the pairs…”
She couldn’t be mad. The woman was trying so hard to win back her good graces. She didn’t want to leave the crew, she could see it in the way she begged Tigra every time she looked into her eyes. She hadn’t made up her mind about what she wanted to do with her just yet. She was genuinely clinging to the club with all of her might, fighting to fit in and make as many friends as she could before she was turned out into the cold, but she had put a knife in Le Mur’s back. He might be a strong man, and Curves had made the pain an easy burden for him to bare, but it didn’t make her crime any better. Cindre had gotten off because of her skill. As much as Tigra loathed the woman with every ounce of her being, she couldn’t throw her out either, because to do so would completely undermine her dominance. The crew would see her as weak, frightened by the little redhead that clawed and fought against the narrowing gap between them every night. She sighed, and pinched lightly at the bridge of her nose as the small, mousey woman told her not to worry.
She had already begun to expect this sort of convergence, with Q5 growing so fast, the caliber of its drivers only becoming more and more legendary in the White North circuit, it was beginning to attract newcomers, its size growing like wildfire. Her dark eyes slid to the two newest additions as her mind worked quickly through that string of thought. Valkyr and Ice had come attached at the hip, they had displayed the sort of familial attitude she admired in her crew. They were a small addition, and an easy decision. This woman, though, this Viper brought an entire crew with her. She didn’t know how easily the crew would handle the new tensions, the new rivalries and friendships. She’d agreed to the meet, letting Viper and her ladies have a go at her thirteen best. They would have to prove to her that they would be worth her stressing over the decision.
She sighed, her long, lean form perched easily on the hood of her custom Supra, Souris at her left like her own lost puppy, Tigra’s ex nestled against her right side, loosely wrapped in her right arm. Parked to either side was Cindre and Ouragan, the second ranked driver and the woman she hated, and her son, ranked third. Cindre rested neatly against the door of her 911 Turbo, Asche’s tall, slender form pulled tightly against her as they sucked on each others’ faces. Tigra didn’t acknowledge either of them, her eyes moving to her left where Ouragan laid back across the hood of his Skyline, the steel blue slope of the hood offering a smooth expanse for him to lie down, the slender blonde he had brought into the crew only the night before sat at his hip, her tight jeans clinging to her figure like a denim skin. The turquoise fabric of her g-string peeked out from its denim hiding place as she leaned forward, her elbows against her knees as she turned her head, speaking to her son in hushed voices. She smiled, happy that someone so beautiful, so smart, had taken an interest in him.
Beyond his car, the small profile of Sadique’s Citroen rocked on its suspension. She was thankful for the soundproofing he’d put into the car now. She’d heard the lungs on Audacieux the night they were using the empty garage, and knew that there was certainly almost no way that girl could ever be discrete with their… activities. She chuckled, and glanced the other direction, past Lucille and Asche as the redhead lifted herself onto the tips of her toes and bit at the tall blonde’s lip to pull her back down by the vicious hold on her flesh, causing even Tigra to wince before she returned to ignoring them. Le Mur had his arms folded neatly around Curves’ hips, her soft frame settled easily against his, her back to his chest as his chin rested in the soft bed of her curls. She caught the blonde’s eyes and gave her a soft, thankful smile before she blew her a kiss. She winked, and looked over them all. They were the Five, the first members of the crew, the best that Quebec’s streets offered. She smiled wider until she heard the wailing of tires, her head snapping to the dock strip. They were there.
If there was one thing Viper could never live without, it was the powerful purr that her car made as it sped along a deserted road. What made it even more desirable was the echo behind her as her crew kept up with ease, the moonlight shimmering off the variety of paintjobs as the Challengers raced behind her. The streets had been deserted, and she couldn’t shake the satisfactory feeling that they had caused it. It was if the occupants had known that they were coming through and had swept their children off the sidewalks and boarded up their windows to keep them at bay. Lifting her gaze to her rearview mirror, her lips curved into that familiar, sinful smile as she spotted Mayhem at her bumper, and though the glass was tinted, she could make out the glow of her cigarette a second before she flicked it out the window. She knew that her crew was curious to where she was leading them, and she had only given them the information they needed to know, the bare minimum. They trusted her and they never questioned her. It was just how they worked.
As she took a sudden turn, her tires squealed as they gripped the asphalt. The sound echoed from behind her, twelve sets of tires screaming in perfect time, following closely behind her lead. She frowned when she saw Rose nearly lose traction, her car lurching to the side, her rear bumper nearly colliding with the building to her left. Viper’s fingers curled over the steering wheel, her knuckles turning white as her gaze remained locked on the white challenger as she prepared to press her foot to the brake. She knew without watching the others that they had all done the same, their cars going from top speed to a steady, even pace as the blonde righted herself. She waited until she was positive the other was back on track before releasing the breath she’d been holding. Her foot pressed to the gas just as her phone chimed. Pressing ‘answer’ on the onboard control, she leaned her head back as Mayhem’s husky voice filled the cab of her car. “That was close. The babes are getting tired, lass. I don’t think Vixen can hold out much longer. We’ve been driving for hours.”
The strain in the blonde’s voice was evident, and she closed her eyes for just a second. “We’re almost there. The GPS is reading another two minutes. Signal for them to speed up. We’ve got nothing but highway ahead of us and I want to make an entrance.” Not waiting for her acceptance, the brunette switched off the call and straightened into her seat. She had thought this over for nearly a month, and despite believing that her crew could handle anything without help, she knew they were lonely. Pressing her foot to the gas, she applied it until the engine purred and her car lurched forward, the speedometer quickly raising. Flicking her gaze once to her rearview, she grinned when she saw them fall into formation, and she shook her head. There wasn’t anything to worry about. It’s not like it’s a sealed deal or anything, Viper, you’re just checking them out. Who would pass up an opportunity to even see where Q5 hid? Yeah, that’s all it was. She was just going along for a tour. Nothing was set in stone.
As the gates to the garage came into view, she pressed a quick succession double tap to the horn, signaling they were near. At once, the heavy metal gate slid open and she swerved her car to the left, allowing the rest of her crew to pass her. She watched as they neared the gates before breaking off into two groups of six, their music blaring and their tires squealing as they sped into the compound. The second Rabbit’s taillights disappeared through the compound entrance, she threw her car back into drive and moved straight down the middle of the formation, her headlights bathing the group waiting for them in a warm amber glow. None of them moved as she rested back in her seat, the tinted glass hiding their features from view. DMX continued to blare from their speakers, the song synchronized between the thirteen as their engines trembled in rhythm.
Tigra lifted a finger to place it over the mousey Souris’s lips, silencing her before she pushed her gently aside, shooing her back to her car. The small woman gave her a dejected look before she hung her head and made her way past Lucille’s Porsche, another longing, sideways glance at the redhead before she trudged her way back to her truck. Tigra shook her head, looking away from the kicked puppy that called herself a woman, and raked her fingers through her hair. Long, chocolate strands fell into perfect place as she tugged at the tight cotton shirt she wore, stretching the fabric across her chest before she glanced to her ex. “Ready?”
She didn’t have a chance to answer. Tires screamed in protest as a matching fleet of Chargers screeched to a halt, holding a tight formation. If nothing, their teamwork and coordination were impressive. Before she could realize it, Tigra was smiling.
Her grey gaze swept over whom she assumed to be the ‘five’ of the group, giving them their name. Her head cocked to one side while she studied them. Each rested on their car, their arms wrapped around their own slender woman as they nestled between their thighs. She watched as the smaller of the men slid his fingers against a tall blonde’s stomach, as if unable to stop touching her, and her lips curved into a another secretive grin. There was a reason that she and Tigra, the tall leader of Q5 had spent many nights over beers, consulting the joining of their crews, and the way the men seemed to curl around their women like fierce warriors was one of them.
Pressing her finger to the ‘mass call’ button, she made up her mind. “Show time.” It was a simple command, and at once, the music died. The garage descended into a sudden silence. The doors opened simultaneously and the thirteen women pulled themselves from the darkened cabs of their Challengers. Her crew moved like predators, their hips swaying with the power and independence that she had instilled in them since the moment they formed the crew as they moved to lean casually against their hoods, leaving the brunette leader to stand alone. With a small sigh, she steadied her breathing and spun her keys around a slender finger. Her converse made no sound as she made her way across the pavement towards the garage, eyes sweeping the rest of the group, finally. “Tigra,” she said casually, and smiled as the woman tipped her head in greeting. “I told you we’d stop by if we were ever in town. It seems we all decided to come at the same time,” the Australian chuckled, her accent light but easily heard as she waved her hand behind her.
Tigra heard the hush fall over her crew, the only sound was Sadique’s door shutting, Audacieux standing behind him, fighting her leather pants up her hips as the crew opposite them exited their cars. She could feel the pulse of her club almost hammering as thirteen slender legs found the asphalt, Viper’s head appearing first before she was followed by the rest. The woman was striking. Her very presence commanded obedience from each of the women, every one of them falling into line without so much as a bat of her lashes. Tigra swallowed thickly at the attraction she could feel for the woman as she shook her head clear. Her name fell from the woman’s lips in a sound like a purr and she just grinned. She wouldn’t interrupt.
“I’m Viper, for those of you that don’t know me, and I’d like to introduce you to my crew, Black Jade. Up front, we have Mayhem and Nightingale, my enforcers.” As she spoke their names, the blonde that seemed to blend in with her car stepped forward, her black button down dress clinging to her curves as she gave them a faint curl of blood red lips. The woman at her side simply tipped her head, her expression blank as she remained against her own car, dark, ebony cascade of silky hair falling over one side of her face. Tigra’s eyes lingered on the enforcers, watching them closely. They would be the ones she needed to worry about falling into line, she was sure, after upholding Viper’s rules for so long. The ladies seemed plenty intimidating, their mere presence menacing and powerful. She would have her work cut out for her with these two.
The tall Canadian had pulled the entire crew for the evening, making it easier for Viper and her ladies to get to know the group without having to slowly filter them through the ranks. With her words, the way she commanded everyone’s attention as she introduced each of her women, she knew that the decision had been wise. None of them would be missed, and each of her own crew would know, beyond doubt, exactly who was who. Her eyes danced with the wave of motion, taking in each face, committing them to memory, and the little bits of information that she provided.
”Then we have Phantom, Whisper, and Nyx,” she turned to her right and pointed out the other three, each unique in their own way. Phantom had already sprawled out on the hood of her car, her long, tan legs dangling over the edge and the hem of her shorts clinging to her toned thighs as she kicked her feet. At the sound of her name, she turned her attention from Viper to the new crew, her brow raising as she gave a dazzling smile. The pink haired goddess, Nyx, remained bent over the side of her hood, *** in the air, barely lifting her fingers when she was introduced, though it wasn’t to be rude. Her brilliant blue eyes were speculative as she scanned each face and her smile was soft as she glanced to the tiny Asian at her side. Whisper greeted them with a silent motion of her lips, mouthing the word ‘hello’ before bending down to fix the strap on her knee high boots, her gaze avoiding the rest of the eyes on her.
Shaking her head at their silence, she chuckled low in her throat as she glanced back to her left, finding the remaining three of her older crew. “Down that way we have Earth, Chaos and Lyric.” These women, veterans of Viper’s crew, were the drivers Tigra was interested in. They had the experience, the technique and skill that would prove most interesting to her club. Fresh meat. New talent. They would flesh out Q5, offering a new and fresh field of talent that some of her more inexperienced drivers could learn from, and her more veteran racers could enjoy through competition.
Each of the three gave a nod in greeting, Earth’s dark chocolate curls bouncing against her face as she did. She had seated herself on her hood, but in a much more relaxed manner than Phantom had. Her long legs were stretched out in front of her and crossed at the ankles, combat boots loose and unzipped. Her leather pants clung to her long, shapely legs, and her top hugged her breasts in a demure way as she gave a wave. Chaos had remained quiet, her brunette curls framing a soft, expressional face as she tugged at the hem of her dress, her feet bare as she curled her toes against the pavement. Beside her, Lyric gave one last drag of her cigarette before tossing it on the ground and crushing it beneath a black heel, her gaze moving towards Viper with a raised brow. They all knew what was coming next, and quickly their postures changed.
The women already introduced seemed to tense as she cleared her throat, fingers lifting to tuck a curl behind the shell of her ear. “That just leaves our babes,” she said quietly, though the authority was clear in her voice. She had spoken of them already with Tigra, and she knew she understood the warning that rang true in her voice as she crooked a finger at the remaining four. “The one dressed like a naughty school girl is Rose, and her partner in crime is Rabbit, the pinup Sailor. The redhead is Vixen, and that quiet beauty at the end is Sunflower. They’re our youngest members.” She introduced them one by one, her finger singling each out. Rose made a move to step forward, but Nightingale’s arm snaked around her shoulders and pinned her to her side, the motion causing the tight white ‘top’ she wore to shift, revealing the top of the blue bra she wore beneath. The motion had Rabbit laughing, her curls bouncing as she wiggled her fingers in a flirtatious wave, though the glare from Viper had her remaining silent. Sunflower hadn’t even bothered to move, and it wasn’t until Whisper pulled her in and whispered a quiet reassurance in her ear that she even lifted her gaze from the ground to offer them a shy smile to the group in front of them.
Tigra’s sharp eyes swung on the youngest of Viper’s group as they were introduced. Her maternal instincts instantly flared to life as she looked over the young women, barely into their teens. She had to question the validity of their driver’s licences, for certain. They hardly looked old enough to reach the pedals, much less to be the prodigal street racers that Viper had claimed them to be. She watched the way that the Black Jade enforcers closed on the babes, as they had been called, putting their bodies between the youth and her own crew. Instantly, she felt a level of respect and adoration for both of the women that she had just moments ago been so wary of. She respected their commitment to protecting the young. It was a common ground she was extremely passionate about.
Viper waited a beat for Vixen to move, and she frowned as she noticed the redhead tugging roughly at her t-shirt. The white cotton pulled tight over her chest, the material thin enough to make it clear she wore nothing beneath, but even that wasn’t enough to distract the leader from what was happening. The redhead’s eyes were focused above Tigra’s head, her lips moving silently as she counted each flicker of the bulb. Her hands shook as she pulled harder at her top, and Mayhem quickly moved to her side, her arms wrapping around the short redhead’s thick hips as she pulled her back to her chest. Shaking her head, Viper turned to face the woman again, her hands shoving into the pockets of her faded jeans. “Vixen… she was in a pretty fucked up wreck a few years back at Daytona Strip during a speed test. Went headfirst through her windshield. She hasn’t been the same since. Just… give her a few minutes. It’s been a long night for all of us.” Her tone was strong, daring anyone to say something about the redhead as she began to tremble. Tears of frustration had built in her sea-green gaze, and Mayhem tightened her hold on her stomach as she whispered quietly into her ear, trying to calm her.
“The **** is wrong with her?” Lucille asked from Tigra’s side, her red curls bouncing toward the thick redhead that stared at the ceiling and trying to tear her shirt in two. Tigra grit her teeth and turned, her open palm striking the woman’s face so hard so fast, that her arm lashed out like a snake, a blur of motion that sent the woman’s head snapping to the side, her cheek blushing a vibrant red as the blood rushed to the stinging flesh. “Ow, what the ****, *****?” she snapped, and Tigra pulled her gun from her waistband, Lucille’s turning head catching the barrel in her eye, the cool metal pressed firmly against the round, green orb. “Say another ******* word, putain. Just say it.” She snarled. The redhead swallowed, and shook her head, her one visible eye wide with terror. She was lucky she didn’t pull the trigger. The muscles in her arm screamed for her too, the blood in her veins cried out for the violence as she pushed the weapon back into the waistband of her tight jeans.
“I am so sorry, Viper. Cindre has a very severe problem with tact. Please forgive her.” She muttered, lifting a finger at her thigh level to silence the redhead as she felt the protest bubble at the woman’s lips. “We are all impressed with Vixen’s strength. We saw the wreck in the news, and that she can still drive is nothing short of a miracle. I know exactly how she feels. I had a very similar accident on my way down here.” She said softly, sympathetically as she gave the curvy redheaded woman a small smile when she finished moving her lips and sagged against the blonde behind her. “Please, sweetheart, ignore the ****. There is nothing wrong with you the way that you are.”
Lucille’s lips moved quietly as she muttered an apology. The words had been fast to fly from her tongue, and her thoughts had not been with them.
“After talking it over with my enforcers, we’ve decided to check you out. We want to make it clear that we don’t need this. We’re not here to beg for table scraps, but I want to see my girls taken care of. They’re my family, my life. Being on the road isn’t easy, especially with…” Trailing off, she glanced back towards Vixen and simply raised a brow at the dark glare her cousin sent her way. “We don’t expect to just come in and have you accept us, either. We plan to show you what we have, but we also expect you to prove yourselves to us. I mean, come on. We don’t just hang with anybody.” She gave a quiet grin then as she moved to rest back against her car, her hands moving steadily through her hair before she crossed her arms over her chest, her eyes never leaving Tigra.
Tigra smiled, and pushed her knuckles against her jaw as she leaned forward, letting her arm drop from around her ex to glance from face to face once they had each been introduced. Her eyes flashed in the lights of their headlamps, the hazel color seemed to shift and dance, browns, blues and greens slowly mixing, coiling into one another as her intense, predator’s stare moved over each face, each figure, each car. They were an impressive bunch, extremely attractive, each of them, and while Viper had them committed to the unified fleet, each car was allowed its own unique flare, each of them reflecting the girls’ personalities. The idea intrigued her. It was an interesting concept. Finally, her eyes swept to Viper once again. She was thin, her figure perfectly outlined in the lights of her car as she stood before the Charger, her arms crossed over the heavy swell of her chest.
Tigra nodded, and jutted her head in her direction. “So you’ve met our second spot, the less than savory Cindre.” The redheaded woman just found herself busy with her shoes, ignoring the tall blonde German’s nudging to get her to say hello. Tigra smirked, pleased with the bright red imprint of her hand across the woman’s cheek. She turned to her left, then, and her smile grew extremely wide. “This is Ouragan. He is our third ranked driver, and most importantly, my son.” Her eyes shot to the group of women, the intensity in her eyes almost crippling, daring any of them to utter a word about her age, about him, about her. Anything. She took the business of her son and their relationship very seriously. Her hand lifted to the woman still seated neatly on the hood of his car, though he had pulled her closer into his side, his powerful arm still wrapped around her slender waist, his fingers twisted idly into the turquoise string of her thong. “And his girlfriend, Tempest. She is a new addition to the rank, so you will have to forgive my reluctance to put her on the track with your crew, Viper.”
Satisfied, she tipped her head past Ouragan to the couple next to the purple Citroen, finally pulling themselves together. “The honeymooners are Sadique, our Fourth, and Audacieux, another fresh addition. I’m sure they’ll be happy to give you a proper greeting once they’ve gotten themselves sorted.” She chuckled and gave the pair a wink as they turned to shoot her a glare before nodding to the crew.
Finally, she turned to the man on Cindre’s far side, his frame still rested against the car, though his posture was entirely changed. He was no longer relaxed, his arms wrapped tightly, protectively around Curves as he pulled her into his form. “The other couple is Le Mur, the Fifth, with his boo Curves. She, as well, is new to the streets here.” She lifted her arm, sliding it lovingly about the slender, thin blonde at her side, pulling her hips across the hood of her Supra and into her side. “And this beautiful, lovely little thing is my ex-wife, Belle. She’s a sweetheart, so we still keep her around.” She turned, and kissed the woman’s cheek before she could receive a glare. She waved her hand to the rest of the crew. “And we, ladies, are Q5.”
The crew around them sent up a shout, a powerful cheer as fists and drinks were lifted to the air in salute. She chuckled, waiting for the excitement to subside before she swept her hand toward the knot of cars parked at the open garage’s edge. “And these, ladies, are the rest of your competitors for the evening. First, ranked sixth in the massive old Mustang is Brick.” She lifted her hand to him and he offered the woman a smile, bowing his head as he offered a gestured kiss, his pierced brow drawn high as he swept his gaze over the visiting crew. He licked his lips, like he was appraising a side of beef. The tiny blonde at his side laughed at his reaction. “And his mechanic, Stick. Don’t let the names fool you, girls. They’re hell on the tarmac.”
She smiled to the man and let her hand move to the crew at his side. “The ancient ******** in the even more ancient Cadillac is our beloved Knight. He and Noble, his personal mechanic, have turned that scrap heap into a beast. He isn’t ranked seven for his good looks.” She chuckled and the tall, dark-maned man gave a small salute, before he bowed, his hand giving a flourish before the man at his side nodded his greeting as well.
“You will recognize the next car, I think.” She said with a quiet chuckle. The muscle-bound blonde leaned easily against his Charger, piercing blue eyes looking straight through each of the women as he looked from face to face. Each of them was a threat, an opponent that needed to be dealt with mercilessly. His expression was severe, his lips taut and his mouth held in a thin line as his eyes fell on Viper, the woman that called herself their leader, his brows drawn tight. “This is Blitz. His car might look like yours, but I will wager it is not the same. He’s our number eight, thanks to Ratt’s serious handiwork.” The thin mechanic gave a smirk and a quick, light wave before her hand moved to the next driver.
With a knowing grin, Viper drummed her fingers over her stomach as her eyes traveled to Blitz. She couldn’t understand the hostility in his gaze, but she figured he felt threatened, and he should. He was good, but he wasn’t the best, his rank had made that clear. Yet, something about him seemed to draw her attention, and as she bit into her lower lip, she turned back to her girls.
“Ombre is our ninth. He’s still a little newer than the rest of the high ranks. He’s been extremely impressive with that Eclipse. His mechanic, Trap, is Ratt’s brother. They’re extremely competitive over their drivers’ wins. More than Ombre and Blitz. And that’s saying a lot, if you can’t tell. They’re a little…” she paused, watching as Ombre’s dark eyes moved over the group of women in the same manner that Blitz had done, sizing up the competition. His dark hair framed his face, his lean frame resting easily against the black Eclipse as he looked from face to face. “…intense? Frightening? You decide. They’re good drivers.”
She flicked her hand to the next driver. The small Asian snapped her compact mirror shut and tossed it into the window of the tiny pink Honda that supported her weight at the hip. Tigra’s voice grew flat as she hid the loathing beneath her tone. “Number ten. Katana. Watch out for her. She’s dangerous in that S2000.” Kim pursed her lips and blew the women a kiss. “And I do mean watch out.” The girl flicked her dark eyes to Tigra, and frowned. She didn’t mutter a single word before she let her eyes move to another of the mechanics in the group across the garage. She didn’t react to the brunette’s words again. Tigra let the word of caution remain vague. She was sure the girls were smart, they’d figure it out soon enough.
Her hand waved to the next car, and she let her smile creep back to her lips. “The little man with the strange car, ladies, is number eleven. Rocket lives up to the name in that Caterham Seven. Just please, if you’re prone to trying to run each other off the road… please…” her eyes moved to the women, then, her eyes hard with that same severe, threatening expression. “Don’t. That car has nothing to it. I try to tell him it isn’t safe, but he insists on risking his neck.”
Her hand flicked to the tall, redheaded man next to them, easily the finest dressed of the group. He wore a dark suit and tie, his fingers working their way into a pair of driving gloves. “The dandy lad over there is The Irishman. You’d be smart to stay out of his way. He’s been here less than a year, and has more than four hundred wins under his belt. I don’t know what they’ve done to that Camaro, but it is a monster that ripped its way to number twelve in a hurry.” She chuckled as the man gave a nod, his lips curled in a bright smile as he became the first to speak after his introduction. “Top o’ the evenin’ t’ ya, lassies.” His Irish brogue thick in his words as he adjusted the glove over his hand.
Tigra suppressed her laughter as she moved to the final car. “This dashing Spanish ******** is El Rojo.” She didn’t comment on the El Camino. Her eyes moved to the group of women and she gave a faint, subtle shake of her head, telling them to also not bring it up. “He is our thirteenth, just falling out of his twelfth spot last night. He is a little cross about it, so I’d suggest being careful with him. He’s been quite… reckless ever since.” She smiled, and let her eyes move back to the woman at the head of the group. Her head tipped back as she lifted her hand to push a lock of chocolate strands behind her ear.
“So you’ve seen the competition, you can see the cars, know the ranks. What do you say? Match them rank to rank, see how well they do at each of their strengths?” she gave the tall woman a sly smirk. She had the utmost confidence in her crew. They wouldn’t be walking away without more than half the wins. “We’ll say you need… four to walk away with a membership. That sounds fair, don’t you think?” Her crew nodded their agreement. Four was a nice number. It would be easy enough for them to at least match four of them, if they were as good as they claimed. It appeared that most of the crew already wanted them in as much as the leaders had hoped.
Hot women had that effect. She was just fortunate the number of jealous females in her crew was small enough to easily be outweighed. “Or do you girls need some time to rest up? Some of you look dead on your feet. Because trust me, you’re going to need the rest, ladies. You may not need us, but we certainly don’t need any dead weight. You should come out swinging with your best shots.”
She smirked as she issued the challenge, throwing the easy banter that Viper laid before her right back. She wasn’t about to lie down and see her crew take even playful words like a kicked dog. She was craftier, wiser than that. She gave the slender woman a playful, knowing wink, and turned to her crew. “Isn’t that right?” her voice was lost in another shout as she laughed, and turned back to the newcomers. “Up to you, Vipes.”
As Tigra had gone through her own introductions, Viper had remained casually draped over the hood of her car. Her long legs were stretched out in front of her, elbows pressing into the metal as she moved her intense gaze over each new face. At either side of her, every woman in her crew had the same position, their amusement dying down as they took in the challengers. She had to admit, Q5 was built on more than just their cars strengths. She could see the personality sparking in each contender’s eyes as they gave their own subtle greetings, the strength practically trembling from the men as they fought to show off their alpha nature.
The arriving crew had narrowed their eyes at the challenge delivered by the other, and she held up her hand to cut off Nyx before she could dig a hole that they couldn’t dig themselves out of.
“Four is easy, isn’t it, ladies? We wouldn’t want to make them cry so soon,” she said with a smile, her eyes almost sparkling with a predatory gleam as she peeled herself from her car. Her body moved like it was made of water, and she resumed her spot in the center of the garage. This time, however, she turned so she could see both crews evenly. Nodding her head, Mayhem and Nightingale moved automatically to flank her, their arms crossed beneath their breasts. The gothic blonde tilted her head as she scanned the crowd, before leaning to whisper something in Viper’s ear. Concern flashed into her eyes as she looked past her to the redhead that was still twisting her shirt around. The material had torn, and her body trembled as her lips continued to move. “You are right, though. We’ve been driving all night. As much as I’m sure they’d love to show you what you got, the babes won’t be racing.”
As soon as she spoke, Rabbit raised a brow and leaped from her car, her heels clicking to the ground. “We can handle it, Viper, really.“ She held up a hand, she silenced the blonde with just a look before nodding towards Vixen. Understanding dawned in the blonde’s eyes, and she quickly moved for the redhead, her arms wrapping around her middle. Without missing a beat, Rose and Sunflower joined her.
Tigra cast her glance back to her crew. There were four of them that would need to be dropped. She supposed it was only fair to differ to the ranks.
“Red, ‘Rish, Rocket. You’re out.” Her voice carried with it finality, the Irishman and Rocket opening their mouths to protest before she moved her eyes to them. Instantly, the objections fell on their tongues and their mouths closed, happy to do exactly as she said. El Rojo remained like a stone, his features unchanged as he let his eyes move from face to face, though she could see he continuously lingered on the exotic Nyx with her vibrant, unnatural hair. Her eyes moved back to Viper, then, and gave her a wide, knowing grin. She would understand the smile. Their plan was already working, with little to no assistance from them whatsoever.
“The rest of us, however, are at your disposal. I only have a few requests. The first one is that I go against your second. We all know we won’t beat you and it’s not a fair race and a waste of time.” She gave a slow smile as she watched her friend’s face.
The tall brunette curled her lips in a wry smirk, amusement gracing her features as she let her exotic eyes slowly move through the faces in front of her. Viper was smart to fear her. Almost too smart. It was going to ultimately kill Tigra’s track record if she couldn’t get anyone on the line against her. It was the price she paid for being the best. Satisfied, she turned back to the beautiful Viper as she watched the subtle exchange of energies between the powerful woman and Blitz, the tall male casually leaning against his Charger while his eyes nearly peeled the clothing from her lithe frame with naught but a stare. Her head shook again and finally she chuckled, thin fingers pushing through long, silky chocolate curls. Slowly, green swallowed the blue in her eyes as she gave a smile. “I have to say that I am disappointed, Viper. I hoped to take you out myself.”
Mayhem’s hand curled around Viper’s arm, “Let me take the ******* whore. I could easily get us a win.” Her Irish accent was thick and seductive, her rage only seeming to make it even more appealing. The pressure increased against her arm and caused her to frown until put her hand between the blonde’s breasts. “I’m not going to let that happen. We’re not here for the kill, Mayhem.” Her voice was strong and steady, and the blonde curled her fingers against her sternum before shoving away from her. With a sigh, she turned back to the other crew and shrugged, no apologies in her eyes. “Vixen just happens to her cousin. Well, honestly, more like her daughter. You look like you could have used some friends, Cendre. What a crying shame you managed to royally piss off my entire crew in one go. That has to be some kind of record.”
Tigra heard the exchange from across the garage and her features faltered again, another frown gracing her lips. “One moment.” She said firmly, her tall, supple figure rising from the hood of her car without so much as an ounce of visible effort. Her shoes were silent against the cement of the garage floor as she closed the distance between Viper and the woman she had called Mayhem. As she approached, her own crew visibly shrank back from her, the blue slowly seeping back into her powerful stare.
She drew herself up, her full five feet, three inches of height at her disposal as she tipped her head back and looked from one pair of eyes to the next, and back, before she settled on Mayhem. “You are not in the crew just yet. I will remind you that I will protect my own with a very severe retaliation that you do not want to see firsthand.” Her eyes cut back to Viper and she slowly ran her tongue along the inside of her teeth before she spoke again. “Be warned, Viper. Another episode like that, and it isn’t going to be pretty. I can’t be held responsible for protecting my crew. Even if it is just Cendre. We may not like her, but she is one of us. Until you’re in, let’s try to keep the comments to ourselves. I can handle her.” She turned back to Mayhem, then, her eyes severe, her next words only hardened by the icy steel in the blue that seemed to dominate the hazel pools. “Threaten another of my crew before your four wins, and I’ll cut out your throat and rip your pretty tongue through the new hole I leave behind. This is your one warning. I apologized for Cendre. That is the end of this.”
Viper had always prided herself on being able to read the body language on other people, and the tension that ran through the small brunette was easy to pick apart. She hadn’t missed the moment of complete anger as it hardened her usually soft features, nor did she miss the distaste at the interruption. The apology was on the tip of her tongue, but it died before it even had a chance to form. Narrowing her eyes, Viper held out a hand, her fingers pressing to Nightingale’s chest to stall the woman’s assault as she stepped between her friend and Mayhem. She easily towered over her, gray eyes turning cold in the blink of an eye. When she spoke, all warmth and amusement had fled, and she sounded just as cold as the brunette had. “I’m going to tell you this once, LeChànce. Never threaten one of my own again. You’re my friend, but they’re my family. I’ll give you a pass this time, but the next time? I will ******* leave your *** in the dust and never look back. Do I make myself clear?” She didn’t even look behind her as she heard Mayhem’s unsteady breathing, her eyes scanning the other leaders face.
Tigra stood in an icy silence, her arms crossed tightly across her breasts. She stared into the other leader’s eyes, a steady, hard glint of ice in her stare. The hazel dance of her eyes had frozen in that harsh blue, her features hard and unmoving as she stood with her feet braced evenly apart, the heels of her Pumas digging into the eroded concrete of the garage floor. She was not to be bowled over, and not to take this lying down. Her tall, lean frame made an imposing opponent, and her silence gave her an eerie quality as she watched the other woman speak.
“She did nothing wrong, so you need to calm your ****. She wasn’t threatening to hurt your little whore physically, but she would easily kill her pride – which I plan to do.” When Viper smiled, it was the smile of something far more wicked than the persona she usually wore. It wasn’t until a small, gentle hand rested on her arm that the shadows that had claimed her eyes disappeared, and she turned to study Sunflower’s worried, wide gaze. With a sigh, she patted the smaller blonde’s hand and glanced back towards Tigra, her shoulder lifting in a shrug. “Remember what I told you last week, babe? Some… aren’t what they seem.” Her voice was softer as she nodded her head in Mayhem’s direction, the blonde resting back against the hood of her car, her fingers working through her hair. Her silver eyes, though shadowed by her signature heavy onyx liner, sparked with embarrassment and pain. Vixen chose that moment to snap out of her episode, and wrapped her arm around her slender waist, her vibrant green eyes narrowing as she tried to piece together the puzzle she obviously missed.
Tigra sighed, pushing her fingers through her silky hair again as she closed her eyes. She remained in silence for a short moment, her eyes closed as she tipped her head into the warmth of the light that glared down on them. The sharp, crisp white of the fluorescent bulb harshly outlined the dusting of freckles across her pale cheeks. She dropped her head, finally, and opened her eyes again, staring down Viper with a soft, verdant stare. “I’m sorry. You have to remember what I told you in that same conversation, Viper. This is a large group. There’s a lot of us here that are more than meets the eye. I didn’t mean to snap at you like that. My temper just seems to get away from me, from time to time.”
“It’s okay, really. We’re tired, and Viper is on edge more than usual. I hope we didn’t cause any problems. We’ve just been on the road for a long time. I’m sure you understand the need to protect the weak.” Sunflower finally spoke, her Canadian accent light as she offered the small brunette a warm, shy smile. Her attention had been diverted from Bones, though she hadn’t missed the fact that he hadn’t even glanced her way. It had made it easy for her to intervene. Her hand remained against Viper’s bicep, green painted nails sparkling in the light as she tucked a curl behind the shell of her ear. The purity of her actions instantly diffused the tension seeping in Viper and Nightingale’s body, and they relaxed as if the slender blonde had weaved some kind of magical power over them.
The moment her words were delivered, Tigra relaxed, her posture no longer rigid as she sank down a solid inch, possibly two, her features instantly losing their savagery to be replaced with a wide, adoring smile. “Thank you, ladies.” She said loudly, then, before she glanced to her side to look at her crew. “Besides. Cendre didn’t mean it, did you?” her voice was a sudden lash of a threat, the silvery-sweet tone laced easily over the very real venom that threatened the tall readhead. She nodded quickly, her head bobbing lightly as she gave the women a small, nervous smile. “I truly am. I didn’t mean to offend anyone so quickly…” Tigra lifted her hand, effectively silencing the woman before she pinched the bridge of her nose. “Anyway.”
The Australian laughed, then, before motioning to the rest of her crew. “I also want to put one of my best against Blitz, there. He looks like he’s just itching for a fight. Who am I to deny him anything?” As she said the words, Lyric stepped forward, her very movements seeming feline. “Don’t you worry your pretty little head, darlin’. I’ll take good care of him,” she laughed, her Southern Belle accent rivaling the fierce appearance she held so easily. Behind her, Rabbit giggled and wrapped her arm tighter around Vixen’s shoulder. “Don’t break him, sis. He’s cute.” Shaking her head, Viper lifted her fingers to her eyes and chuckled, before giving in. “Lyric it is, then.” The tall blonde seemed pleased with herself, and Viper couldn’t help but allow her gaze to dance between the two. She had seen the challenge in his eyes, and she wasn’t entirely sure that she’d made the right call it pitting Lyric against him.
Tigra pushed her fingers through her hair again and cut her eyes to Blitz. His brows were drawn low and his features severe as he eyed up Lyric like a prize fighter would size up his competition. He was searching her for weaknesses.
She shook her head as she gave a small smile. He was very difficult to read. “Just be careful out there with him, Lyric. I would hope he knows better than to hurt you girls, but he isn’t the… gentlest of drivers.” She shot the man in question a sharp look and instantly he snapped out of his thoughtful glare, and offered a wide and friendly smile. “I’m sure I don’t know what you’re talking about, Tigra. I am nothing if not a gentleman on the track.” She snorted and the rest of her crew gave a short, clipped laugh as he curled his lips in a dangerous smile. He was every bit the predator he appeared. “Just play nice with the new ones, Blitz. Doc already has his hands full putting Doctor ***** Black’s face back together. He’d skin me alive for dropping more patients on him.” She muttered the last sentence and lifted her hand to her arm, thumb digging lightly into her taut bicep. “Had an incident earlier in the week with one of our physicians. She’s not going to be joining us at least for the rest of the weekend.”
She could hear Lora snicker from somewhere in the garage and fought the urge to throw her phone at her. “As for the rest of the crew…” they all joined the women in their laugh, some louder and more amused, some clearly fabricated laughs. Others masked jealousy, while yet more tossed up a wall in front of the lust that nearly filled the air around them. It was killing her, feeling all of the pheromones in the air as they each vied for the others’ attention, some for sensual pleasure, others for a thirst of blood. It would be a miracle that she or one of the other vampires didn’t jump someone before the night was over. That, afterall, was her biggest fear. The vampires that had recently integrated themselves into Q5 were a huge liability. Especially with such jealous and naturally violent tendencies. She was keeping an eye on each of the new girls in her own crew, ready to be between them and any one of these newcomers, as well as her home crew. They were each under an incredibly watchful eye.
Shaking off the odd feeling of doubt in her chest, Viper motioned to the rest of Black Jade. “Aside from those two, does your crew have anyone specific they want to take on? My girls are very flexible.”
“I’m sure you’re all very flexible, dear.” Tigra dropped her voice an octave and gave her a wry smile. “Though a demonstration wouldn’t hurt, Lady Viper.” She laughed, the sound light and carefree as she waved her hand as if brushing aside the comment.
At that, both crews finally laughed, the sound almost mystical as they shook their heads in unison. “I figure we can do it a race at a time, just the two out on the streets. Winner gets to pick who goes next.” said Viper, a small, amused smile on her lips.
“I feel like it would level the playing field to keep my best against your best. Ouragan is behind Cendre, so I believe the task of facing him will go to this… charming… young lady, non?” she glanced over her shoulder to the man in question, watching as he moved from the hood of his car to stand, leaving Tempest tucked safely behind him against the hood as he folded powerful arms over a chiseled chest. She turned, eyeing the blonde that stood at Viper’s shoulder in the same moment that Ouragan’s gaze fell on her as well. “Mayhem. If you would be so kind?” She didn’t wait for a response, skating along to the next coupling. “Sadique can take the lovely Nightingale.”
She flashed Sadique a playful smile, though it was merely returned with an icy grimace. She played with fire with the two of them, Sadique and Audaceux, but she couldn’t help herself. She was happy to finally see him happy with someone. Finally, she could look at him without feeling the crippling guilt that had crushed her for more than two decades. Turning, the smile still in her eyes, she glanced up at Viper. “If you think she is up to the task, that is.” Before the tall, dark-maned woman could lash out at her, she flashed a disarming smile to the woman and waved her fingers. “I am only picking dear.” She chuckled and turned back to the tall woman in front of her. “Le Mur, Brick, and Knight will take Phantom, Nyx, and Whisper.”
Over her shoulder, Le Mur’s grip on the curvy blonde settled against his frame slacked, his eyes turning to the one they called Phantom. She was short, her skin a golden brown and her hair a thick, silky mane of dark strands. He gave her a friendly smile, entirely unawares of the dreamy, starry-eyed look that the youngest of their crew was giving her, entirely lost in her beauty. He lifted a hand and gave the small woman a two-fingered salute. Brick placed a large, heavy hand atop the tiny blonde’s head and gently pushed her aside as his eyes found the strange, tattooed woman that lounged against her charger. He smirked, lips pulled taut in a wicked grin as his fingers pulled into a fist, a loud crack leaving his knuckles as he chuckled, watching the woman like she was his sole enemy, the only person in the entire garage that he needed to worry about.
Knight turned his attention to the small, fragile wisp of a woman, entirely befitting of her moniker. He flashed a debonair smile as he bowed his head, hand brushing across the door to his Cadillac as he gave the small Asian woman a wink of his sparkling blue eyes. His age and wisdom showed in his eyes, his gentlemanly demeanor incredibly apparent in the way he looked at the young woman with the utmost respect as his opponent. He stood, and pulled a bright, solid red square of fabric from his pocket to polish the chrome of his rearview mirror, his attention seemingly diverted from the beautiful woman as he turned his full devotion to the car at his side.
Nodding, she smiled at the cool, confident way her crew was handling themselves, without making a spectacle. Each of them eyed up their opponents without cross, catty comments, each one respecting the other and one another. She could already see attentions spanning between the men and women of her crew and the newcomers. She could see the way that connections were forming in both the professional and romantic, physical fronts, and none of them stepped on the others’ toes. They each worked around one another, mentally pairing themselves both on and off the track. She smiled, seeing the master plan fall so easily into place. “That leaves Blitz, Ombre, and Katana. Blitz is already taken, of course.” She turned and smiled to Lyric, that same soft smile in place as she continued. “Even if he outranks you.” She gave the backhanded comment lightly, that smile still in place. She had more than enough confidence in Blitz. “Ombre and Katana, then, will be up against Earth and Chaos.” She smiled, and turned to Viper again.
Ombre shook his head, fingers delicately pulling long, dark strands behind his head to tie them back from his face. The leather jacket he wore draped over his shoulders, resting over his form as his eyes turned to the one called Earth. He frowned. She seemed so innocent, so natural and in touch with the world. It made his stomach churn. ******* hippie. The thought was almost etched into his features as he grimaced, resigning himself to his fate. It was clear he didn’t think that a high-octane, carbon-belching sport like street racing was a place for anyone like her. He pushed the heel of his palm across his brow, sweeping long, dark bangs from his eyes as he cut his eyes to the black Eclipse at his side. His eyes moved over the gauges on the dash as he dismissed the woman across him from his attention.
Katana grinned, the gesture wicked and sly as she sat easily on the windowsill of the S2000, her ground effect lights causing the concrete around the pink car to glow the same color. Her glossy lips pressed a kiss to the air toward the woman called Chaos as she gave her a wink. “Hope you’re ready for this.” She said with a light laugh, waving a hand over her slender figure before she gestured to her car. “Tiny but mighty, baby.” She said with a snicker before Tigra could shake her head. “Anyway. Those are the pairs…”