Page 46 of Cage's Fall

“Well clearly she’s busy!”

His eyes narrowed on me. “Didn’t know you two were a thing?”

Autumn pushed me off and slid off the bench. “Um Lit. I’ve been meaning to talk to you about—”

“You fucking another club brother? Yeah I just got the memo Autumn. Thanks.” Lit hissed at her.

“No.” She frowned, and looked shocked. “Cage and I aren’t sleeping together. I’m not with anyone. I was meaning to tell you your sister is trying to chase you down. We both assumed you had broken your phone again.”

Lit was forever throwing his phone against walls, the road, anything that would fuck it up.

Lit looked at her—like just stared at her. “Have you been trying to get a hold of me?”

She nodded her head and that was a punch to my guts. So she still was seeing him?

“I’ve got to go into town.” Autumn crossed her arms. “I’m not waiting anymore Lit.” She looked up. “I know about every second that night. I know we weren’t ever exclusive but our last conversation, or screaming match, I can’t forget it.”

Perhaps I should leave?

“If we were exclusive Autumn, I wouldn’t be needing the other women.” He went to argue with her, in front of me! The bastard had something coming, if he thought he could yell at her with me here. I had heard the way he had spoken to her, the last time I had seen them together.

“Need I remind you of what you said?” She locked eyes with him, like a predator does it’s prey. “You said, club, the lifestyle, then me.” She counted them on her fingers. “You said that the lifestyle comes first and the lifestyle isyou sleepingwithother women!”

“Come off it Autumn! As if Hawk would let me!”

She scoffed. “So it wouldn’t be thatyoudon’t want to. It would be becausemy fatherwouldn’t allow it?” God he really threw himself under the bus with that one.

“And you think Cage is going to be faithful to you? That it?” Lit hissed, and shot a glare at me, then scoffed. “That man goes through more women than me! Plus he is a fucking serial killer!”

She rolled her eyes, putting her hands up. “I’m done. I’ve got somewhere I need to be.”

Her and Lit might be over. But Lit and my fight had just begun. “Here darling take the pick up.” I placed the keys in her hands. And kissed her cheek. “Go.”

She basically walked from the garage like she was on fire. “You and me tonight,” I said to Lit. “Or you too much of a coward to go one on one?”

Well the boys had been pestering me for a fight. Now they were going to get one.

Autumn

Club party meant one thing, drugs and a hell of a lot of women half dressed. I learnedthat when I first moved into the club but tonight was a reminder that the club had this side.

There was a crowd outside in the lot, a lot of cheering and booing. I didn’t know who it was. But I assumed two of the boys were fighting. Sometimes they were barbarians. This was a prime example.

I weaved through the club, only to spot Lit’s back piece. He was one of the men fighting. Then he dropped to the ground. And standing there, like the beast he is was, was Cage.

A glint in his eyes as we watched Lit get to his feet. Clearly Lit wasn’t giving up yet. My eyes ran over Cage, his tattoo collection had grown. With a chest and two side pieces being added to it since I last saw him topless.

Then he turned around, fists up, ready to go another round with Lit.

The sounds of bones cracking followed and Cage was fully punching Lit’s arms over and over, as Lit blocked him.

God can’t someone stop this!

Then just as I thought this Lit ended the fight, tapping out after Cage went UFC on him.

I didn’t know what to think, or say. So I walked from the scene, and the cheering was loud. People were calling for a round two.

Walking back into the club, I went to the bar. Taking a stool next to Wild. Nodding my head at the prospect. Everyone else was enjoying themselves. I might as well try.