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Chapter 2 — The Name She Never Let Him Forget The little boy swallowed hard. His small fingers tightened around the edge of his soaked shirt. For a long moment, he only stared at the giant man kneeling in front of him. The gas station had become impossibly quiet. Even the coffee machine seemed to stop humming. Finally, the child whispered one word. "Jax." The biker leader shut his eyes. His chest rose sharply before he slowly opened them again. "She... she really said my name?" The boy nodded. "Mama said... if I was ever alone... and if I ever found a man named Jax wearing a leather vest with an eagle on the back..." His voice cracked. "...to show him the locket." Every biker inside exchanged uneasy glances. Nobody had heard anyone say Jax's real name in years. To most people he was simply "Boss." Only a handful of old brothers remembered the young mechanic he had once been. Before prison. Before violence. Before grief hardened him into someone the world feared. Jax slowly looked back at the faded photograph. He remembered the afternoon it had been taken. Emily laughing beside an old motorcycle. Her hair blowing across her face. Her hand resting against his chest. She had been carrying a secret then. A secret neither of them knew yet. His voice became barely audible. "Where is your mother?" The boy lowered his head. "She died... three weeks ago." No one moved. Rain pounded harder against the windows. Jax's fingers clenched around the silver locket until his knuckles turned white. "She was sick." The boy continued quietly. "We didn't have enough money." "I tried to help." "I sold flowers." "I washed car windows." "I couldn't save her." Tears rolled silently down his cheeks. "Mama said... I shouldn't hate you." Jax looked like someone had punched the air from his lungs. "What did she tell you about me?" The boy reached into his pocket. Inside was an old folded letter. "It's for you." Jax accepted it with trembling hands. The paper was yellow with age. Across the front, written in familiar handwriting, were only four words. For Jax... if he lives. / Chapter 1 / 2 9

Chapter 3 — Twenty Years of Silence

Chapter 3 — Twenty Years of Silence

Jax unfolded the letter carefully.

Emily's handwriting was unmistakable.

Every line carried the warmth he had spent twenty years trying to forget.

Jax,

If this letter reaches you, then life gave us one last miracle.

I searched for you after the accident.

They told me you died in prison during a riot.

I believed them.

I cried until there were no tears left.

By the time I learned the truth... it was too late.

I had already given birth.

Our son grew up believing his father was a good man who simply never got the chance to come home.

I never let him hate you.

Because I never stopped loving you.

The letter shook violently inside Jax's hands.

One of the older bikers quietly wiped his eyes.

Another looked away toward the rain.

The owner behind the counter stood frozen, ashamed of how he had treated the child only moments earlier.

Jax kept reading.

If I am gone...

Please don't let Ethan believe he was abandoned.

Tell him the truth.

Tell him his father loved us...

even when fate stole everything.

Jax lowered the letter.

His vision blurred.

Twenty years earlier, he had been arrested after taking the blame for a crime committed by the local gang leader to protect Emily from retaliation.

While he served twelve years in prison, corrupt officials accepted money to tell Emily he had died.

By the time he was released, she had disappeared.

He searched.

For years.

Every trail ended in silence.

Until tonight.

He looked toward the little boy.

"Ethan..."

The child slowly raised his eyes.

"Yes?"

Jax stepped closer.

His rough voice broke completely.

"I'm your father."

Ethan stared without speaking.

Almost as if he had waited his entire life to hear those words.

Then, quietly...

"Mom said... if you ever came back..."

"...you'd probably cry first."

Several bikers laughed through their tears.

May you like

Jax smiled for the first time in decades.

And then he wrapped his son in the tightest embrace of his life.

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