
Being Abandoned in the Badlands by a Biker Gang
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Introduction
I pulled over to help — and they stole my truck.
I called the police — and the cops arrested me as an accomplice.
Chapter 1
Prologue
I was cruising leisurely down a desert highway when three Harley motorcycles pulled up behind me, claiming one of their crew was injured.
I pulled over to help — and they stole my truck.
I called the police — and the cops arrested me as an accomplice.
High noon in the Mojave Desert. The heat — one hundred and ten degrees Fahrenheit — warped the straight asphalt road into a shimmering mirage.
I steered with one hand, feathering the accelerator, letting my brand-new matte-black Ford F-150 Raptor cruise at a steady eighty miles per hour. The automatic climate control hummed quietly around me, holding the cabin at a locked-in sixty-eight degrees. I'd paid serious money to have this truck custom-built — reinforced ballistic glass, armored underbody — the kind of setup that gave a man a hard-to-explain sense of security.
In the rearview mirror, a few dark specks appeared.
Within moments, three unplated Harley-Davidsons came roaring up behind me, exhaust pipes thundering. They pulled alongside. The lead rider had long hair whipping in the wind; his face was caked with road dust, but the look he shot me through my window was one of frantic, unmistakable desperation.
He bled off speed and pressed close to my door.
"Hey, man. Please — I need your help." His voice carried over the wind. "My brother's bike went down. He's got severe heat stroke, can barely breathe. Please, just let him sit in your AC for a few minutes. He's gonna die out here."
Heat stroke. Shock.
I hit the brakes without thinking.
Out here on an exposed desert highway, with no shelter and a hundred and ten degrees baking everything in sight, the heat alone could absolutely kill a man.
I eased the Raptor onto the graveled shoulder and pushed open the door. The heat hit me like a wall.
"Where's your buddy? Bring him over, I'll—"
Click.
The sound was cold and mechanical — the unmistakable rack of a pump-action shotgun chambering a round.
A gun barrel, reeking of gunpowder and hot metal, jammed hard into the back of my skull.
"Don't move, rich boy."
The voice that had been so frantic and pleading a moment ago was now nothing but hoarse, mocking exhilaration. The man pressed the barrel harder against my head as he yanked down his neck gaiter with his free hand. His forearm flexed with the effort, and on the outside of his upper arm, a tattoo stood out in stark relief — a grotesque spider web wrapped around a grinning skull.
The mark of the Mojave Road Crew.
There was no injured brother. There never had been.
The other two riders had already dismounted. Both had pistols drawn, cutting off any retreat. Their eyes crawled hungrily over the Raptor — the look of men who'd just spotted a piece of prize meat.
My knees went soft. My heart lurched into a frantic rhythm, and I felt the warmth drain from my face.
I raised both hands slowly above my head.
"Don't shoot — take the truck, there's cash in the glove box, it's all yours." My voice came out shaking. I couldn't bring myself to meet their eyes. "I'm just a tourist. I don't want to die."
"Well, look at this little lamb." The tattooed man let out a sharp, grating laugh. He jabbed the gun barrel into my forehead, hard enough to knock my wire-rimmed glasses off my face and send them skittering into the gravel. "Keys, watch, phone — hand 'em over. Now."
I fumbled through my pockets with clumsy, trembling hands. Keys, a wallet thick with cash, my phone — I held them all out, shaking.
The tattooed man snatched the keys without so much as a glance at the cash. His eyes were already locked on the Raptor's interior. He turned to his crew with barely contained glee.
"Look at this interior — feel that armor plating! This is military-grade, boys. We just hit the goddamn jackpot!"
He drove a boot into my shin, shoving me hard to the ground. "Get out of my sight, you spineless turtle. You even think about calling the cops, I'll come back and hang your guts from a cactus."
I hit the burning earth face-first, arms wrapped around my head, barely daring to breathe.
All three of them piled into the Raptor. The V8 erupted with a deep, savage roar. The big black truck launched off the shoulder in a wall of churning dust and sand, and was gone.
The desert swallowed it whole.
The engine note faded. The dust drifted and settled. Silence reclaimed the Mojave.
Slowly, I pushed myself up from the scorched ground. The expression that had been written all over my face — the fear, the helplessness — dissolved the instant I was on my feet, replaced by something cold and perfectly level.
I straightened my glasses, then pulled back my left sleeve.
Beneath it sat a piece of equipment that looked, at a glance, like an oversized tactical watch — a dense slab of matte black metal worn like a wrist guard. I pressed my thumb to the biometric sensor along its edge.
Beep.
A compact display came to life in deep, electric blue.
On it: a red dot tracking smoothly across a digital map.
The screen split into four thumbnail feeds — live footage from micro infrared cameras mounted at concealed angles throughout the Raptor's interior.
On-screen, the three men who'd just robbed me were slapping the dashboard and howling with laughter, heavy metal rattling the speakers, celebrating what they clearly considered a flawless, cost-free score.
"Idiots," I murmured.
A siren cut through the desert stillness — sharp, distant, closing fast.
The corner of my mouth lifted. I pressed the display dark, pulled my sleeve back down, and turned around.
A Nevada State Police cruiser, white and green, came screaming up the highway and skidded onto the shoulder behind me. The door swung open, and a broad-shouldered man with a heavy dark beard climbed out — a county sheriff, one hand resting on the grip of his sidearm as if by old habit.
"Hey! Officer!" I waved both arms, putting everything I had into looking like a man who'd just been saved. "Thank God. I stopped to help someone and got carjacked — three guys on Harleys, they put a shotgun to my head and took my truck!"
The sheriff walked toward me without hurrying. He looked me over from head to toe, slow and deliberate, his eyes carrying the particular sharpness of a man who'd stopped believing people a long time ago.
"Biker gang. Robbery."
His expression hardened. "Hands on the hood. Turn around." He didn't raise his voice, but the weight in it left no room for argument. "Don't give me the victim act. I've been tailing this crew for miles — they love leaving lookouts along the route to run interference."
"I've seen this play before," he said. "Fake victim makes noise, buys his crew time to run."
I opened my mouth.
"I said turn around."
I complied. Both palms flat on the scorching hood of the cruiser, I stared at the road while he moved in behind me.
And that's when, in the reflection of the side mirror and the window glass, I saw what was in the back seat.
Behind the reinforced security partition of the cruiser's rear compartment sat an old man. Silver-haired, dressed in a bespoke suit that probably cost more than most people's cars. His wrists were cuffed, heavy steel on pale skin — but there was no fear in his face. No panic, no submission. There was only the flat, heavy arrogance of a man accustomed to owning the room, even when the room was a police car.
"Sheriff Carter." The silver-haired man's voice was a dry rasp. "You've had me stuffed in this sweat-box for two hours already. And now you want to stand out here and listen to this little stray dog bark?" He let a pause breathe. "My legal team bills more per hour than you make in a decade."
"Shut it, Donovan." Carter didn't turn his head. "You'll have all the time in the world to talk to your lawyers once I've got you in a cell."
Donovan.
The name registered in the back of my mind like a key turning in a lock. The fingers I'd been pressing against the hood curled, just barely, then went still.
Carter's hands worked efficiently across my jacket — waist, pockets, seams. Then his fingers stopped.
He reached into a concealed interior pocket and pulled out a slim, black wallet with metal-reinforced corners.
"Well, well, well." His voice dropped into something theatrical. "Let's see exactly who we're dealing with here—"
He flipped it open with one hand.
The sentence died in his mouth.
In the afternoon sunlight, an official ID caught the glare — holographic anti-fraud seal, clean text, state seal embossed in the corner. Carter stared at it. His brow furrowed, the lines deepening as his expression shifted from skepticism to something he clearly wasn't used to feeling: confusion.
His lips moved, reading it aloud before he'd consciously decided to. "Nevada State Advanced Practitioner's License… Arthur Black… Licensed Senior Bounty Hunter?"
Carter turned and looked at me.
I stepped back from the hood, lowered my hands, and rotated my wrists slowly to work out the ache. Then I looked at the sheriff and offered him a calm, easy smile.
"As advertised," I said, nodding toward the empty stretch of highway where the Raptor had vanished. "Those three weren't just opportunists who got lucky with my sympathy, Sheriff. What they drove off with isn't just a truck."
I let that sit for half a second.
"It's my equipment."
I glanced briefly at the silver-haired man in the back seat, then returned my attention to Carter, whose expression was still reassembling itself.
"Seems like we both want the same thing. You've got your suspect — I just need a ride." I kept my voice light, reasonable. "Let me come along. You keep your collar. And I'll have those three armed problems wrapped up for you before sundown."
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