REVVING IN THE DARK

REVVING IN THE DARK

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Introduction

She was raised to fear men like him. She never expected to feel alive because of one.
Grace Whitfield has lived her whole life inside the lines. Pastor's daughter. Sunday school
teacher. The good girl Millhaven is proud of. She knows her place, her purpose, and exactly
who she's supposed to become until a wrong turn on a rain-soaked highway lands her
stranded outside the Steel Roads MC compound, and the most dangerous man she's ever seen
pulls her out of the dark.
Jett Harlow doesn't do innocent. He doesn't do complications. And he absolutely doesn't do
preachers' daughters with wide eyes and a mouth that won't quit. But Grace stumbles into his
world and refuses to flinch, refuses to be dismissed, and refuses to stop looking at him like she
sees something worth saving underneath all that leather and sin.
He's spent fifteen years burying a past that would destroy everything he's built. The club. The
loyalty. The careful control he keeps on the darkness inside him. Grace makes him want to let it
breathe and that terrifies him more than any enemy ever has.
But someone from Jett's past hasn't forgotten what he did to survive. And a threat moving
quietly through Millhaven is about to shatter the world Grace has always known, forcing her to
choose between the safety of everything familiar and the man who makes her feel like she was
never truly alive until now.
He knows he'll ruin her. She knows he's worth the risk. The devil always did have a weakness
for grace.
She stumbled into his darkness. He never found his way back to the light until her.

Chapter 1

The Girl in the Front Pew

The organ struck its first note at nine fifty-eight, and Grace Whitfield's spine straightened before her mind caught up.

She did not decide to sit properly. Her body simply did it, the way it had done every Sunday fortwenty-three years, trained into obedience so deep it had become indistinguishable from instinct. Hands folded. Chin lifted. Smile placed carefully on her face like a frame around a painting that never changes.

Grace was the kind of beautiful that Millhaven approved of. Warm honey skin, dark hair pinned neat at her neck, brown eyes that held the quiet of a woman who had learned early that watching was safer than speaking. She was twenty-three years old and already the town's favorite fixture, more reliable than the courthouse clock and considerably easier to look at.

The sanctuary wrapped around her like something alive. Old wood breathing candle smoke. Lemon oil rubbed into the pews every Thursday by volunteers who believed cleanliness sat close to holiness. From the second row came Mrs. Eleanor Garner's lavender perfume, the same scent for forty-one years, the same seat for forty-one years. In Millhaven, consistency was its own religion.

At the pulpit, her father commanded the room.

Pastor Robert Whitfield was sixty years old and built like a man who had never once doubted his own foundation. Broad shoulders, silver hair, a voice that rolled through the congregation like warm weather moving in. Twenty-eight years he had stood in this pulpit. Twenty-eight years, Millhaven had leaned forward when he spoke, the way they were leaning now, that collective half-inch toward the altar that meant they were his completely.

Grace leaned with them. She was thinking about a road.

Specifically the one north of Miller's Creek, where the trees closed overhead and the asphalt ran straight and empty and she could push her car to fifty-five with every window down and feel, for a few minutes, like a woman whose name belonged only to herself. She had found that road eighteen months ago on a night too restless for sleep. She had told no one about it. Telling someone would make it something. Alone, it was just breathing.

Her father's voice rose. The congregation responded. Grace nodded at the right moments and held her smile at the right angle and gave the room exactly what it asked for.

She was very good at that. It was the thing she was best at and the thing that exhausted her most.

The service ended. She moved to the doors to shake hands, smile, receive the small familiar warmth of a town that loved what she represented.

Near the end of the line, a woman Grace did not recognize took her hand. Silver-haired. Sharp grey eyes. Not from Millhaven.

She leaned close and said quietly: "You have your mother's eyes and your father's cage."

Then she walked away into the crowd and was gone. Grace stood at the door with her hand still raised. Her father called her name from somewhere behind her.

She turned. She smiled.

She did not know why her hands had gone cold.

Sunday School, Seven Minutes Late the classroom at the end of the east corridor smelled like crayons and spilled juice and the faint ghost of twelve children who had been sitting too long. Grace pushed the door open seven minutes past ten and every face in the room turned toward her the same instant, that quick unanimous attention children produce without trying.

She loved that. She had never said it aloud, but the truth was simple: these children did not perform for her. They looked at her and showed her exactly what they thought, no management, no softening. The adults of Millhaven had been performing for Grace Whitfield, pastor's daughter and town mirror, since she could remember. The children in this room had not yet learned that particular skill and she was grateful for it every single week.

The Perkins twins had returned from their grandmother's in Springfield. Abby and Cole, seven years old, already separated from the crayon bin and drawing something on an offering envelope that was almost certainly not scripture-related. Penny Chu sat near the window, six years old, small as a sparrow, with the kind of open smile that made Grace feel like the world was not entirely arranged against honest feeling. And in the corner, Marcus Okafor, eight, round glasses, pencil from home, already writing the date at the top of his paper.

Grace started the lesson. Songs first, then memory verses, then the whiteboard.

She uncapped the marker and drew without thinking. A shepherd. Hills behind him. Sheep below. Forty-something times she had drawn this image and her hand moved on muscle memory alone.

Until it didn't.

Her hand kept moving and when she stepped back she saw it: the shepherd was facing the wrong way. His back to the flock. His face turned toward something at the edge of the frame that the picture did not contain.

She had not meant to do that.

Tucker Hayes raised his hand. Six years old, small forehead, large opinions, deeply suspicious of organized religion since approximately age four.

"Miss Grace. Does God know everything?"

"He does."

"Everything? Before it happens?"

"Yes, Tucker."

He crossed his arms. "Then why does my dad pray? If God already knows, what's my dad telling Him that He doesn't already know?"

It was an excellent question. Grace gave him the approved answer. Tucker's expression did not shift one degree toward satisfied.

She turned back to the board and erased the shepherd's turned back. Redrew him facing his flock, staff raised, the whole familiar composition restored exactly as it was supposed to be.

She stepped away and looked at it.

Something pulled tight behind her ribs. Not guilt. Something quieter and older than guilt. The feeling of a truth told to yourself and then taken back and plastered over, while the truth sits underneath knowing exactly what you did.

Tucker stared at the corrected drawing. Then he looked at Grace.

"He looked better the other way," he said.Grace kept her face still. She turned back to the board and kept drawing hills that did not need to be any fuller than they already were the lilies from Geller's Florist had been waiting in their paper wrapping since Friday, white petals beginning to open at the edges, stems cold and faintly medicinal from the bucket water.

Donna Whitfield unwrapped them at the sacristy table with the quick, efficient movements of a woman whose hands knew the work so well her mind was entirely elsewhere.

Grace set the stone vases down and stood watching her mother for a moment before reaching for the stems.

Donna Whitfield was fifty-six and the kind of woman whose beauty came from structure, fine bones, long limbs, a posture built by years of being told to hold herself correctly until holding herself correctly became simply who she was. Dark hair in a low bun. A pale grey dress with the sleeves pushed up because she was always warm. Her face was composed in the particular way of women who have learned to arrange their expressions the same way they arrange flowers, everything placed with intention, nothing accidental, nothing left loose to say the wrong thing.

Grace had inherited that face. She was only now beginning to understand what that meant. They worked together in the Sunday quiet, the building emptying around them, the last voices fading down the corridor until the only sounds left were the soft movements of two women and the faint creak of the old building settling into itself. Eleven years of this. Side by side at this table, arranging these flowers, saying almost none of the things either of them was thinking.

Donna spoke without looking up.

"Bradley called your father this morning."

Grace's fingers stopped on a stem. One beat. Then she kept working.

"About what?"

"He didn't say." A small adjustment of a white lily. "But your father came out of his study smiling.

You know the smile."

Grace knew the smile. It was the smile of a man who has received confirmation of something he already decided, the warm satisfaction of a blueprint being followed precisely. She placed the stem she was holding into the vase and pressed it into place with slightly more force than necessary.

"Okay," she said.

Donna looked at her then. Not sideways, not peripherally. Directly. A look that lasted one full beat longer than conversation required, the kind of look that carried everything two women cannot say to each other in a house where certain walls are load-bearing.

"You have your grandmother's hands," Donna said. "She could grow anything she put those hands to." She turned back to the arrangement. "Anything she chose."

She was not talking about flowers. Grace understood this completely and understood equally that neither of them would say so.

They finished the arrangement in silence. It was genuinely beautiful, the finest they had made in years, and Grace felt nothing about it except the hollow satisfaction of a thing done well that she had not been given the choice to do otherwise.

Donna gathered the wrappings. Grace bent for her bag beneath the pew.

Her fingers touched paper.

A folded square, sitting flat on the floor exactly where she always sat. Not fallen. Left. She opened it standing up.

Six words in a handwriting she had never seen.

You deserve more than this room.

No name. Nothing else. Just those six words in the exact spot where she had rested herself, unquestioning, for twenty-three years.

From the corridor, her mother called her name.

Grace folded the note and pushed it deep into the zipped pocket of her bag. She straightened her dress. She walked out into the Sunday light where her father was waiting at the bottom of the steps with his announcement face on and Bradley stood beside him, already smiling.

She smiled back.

Her fingers pressed against the outside of her bag, feeling the shape of the folded paper through the leather.

Six words.

She was going to need to think about those six words. Just not yet. Not here. Not in front of these people who had decided, long before she had any say in the matter, exactly who she was going to be.

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