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  PHOENIX ROCKSTAR

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  Copyright © 2013 Bec Botefuhr

  Published by Bec Botefuhr, January 2013.

  Phoenix Rockstar is a work of fiction. All names, characters, places and events portrayed in this book either are from the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, establishments, events, or location is purely coincidental and not intended by the author. Please do not take offence to the content, as it is FICTION.

  Books in this Series

  PHOENIX ROCKSTAR (Book one in the Rockstar Series)

  HEART SONG (Book two in the Rockstar Series)

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  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  For everyone who believed in me, who knew that I could do it even when I didn’t believe it. My family, friends, co-workers and everyone who said “You can do it.” Thank you.

  For my husband’s patience and love, and for not hitting me over the head for all the hours I have spent working on my novels. For my gorgeous daughters who are the best children a mother could ask for.

  For all my fans, for their encouragement and belief, for their kind words and amazing hearts. You all make this possible for me.

  This one is for my sister Belle; though she is a hard ass on the outside, she is totally loveable on the inside. I love you sis!

  PROLOGUE

  “Baby, can’t you stay this weekend?” My mother pleads, giving me that look.

  “Mom, you know I don’t want to do that. We do this every weekend.”

  “Your daddy and his world; I don’t like it.”

  “I have been visiting Chief every weekend for eight years now and have I ever come home with a cut or bruise?”

  She pouts. “No but…”

  “And have I ever been hurt, emotionally or physically?”

  “No, but Violet…you’re getting older now and those men...”

  “Have never treated me like anything but a princess. I am twenty one Momma and I know that you don’t like it, but you don’t get a choice. I respect you because this is where I live most of the week, but I want to see him.”

  “Alright, ok, I can’t stop you. I just get so worried.”

  “I will text you every day.”

  “I thought Caden had a ride this weekend?”

  “He does.”

  “Are you sure it is ok to go?”

  “I will text and ask.” I sigh, rolling my eyes.

  “Who will be there if he isn’t?”

  “He always has someone to watch me if he goes.”

  “I don’t like when he leaves you with Jaq.”

  “I don’t either, but I stay out of her way.”

  “I can’t believe he is still with her.”

  I frown. “Neither, she is such a cu…”

  “Don’t you dare say that word in my house young lady.” She snaps, throwing her hands over her hips.

  “Sorry Momma, I can’t help it. She is not good enough for daddy, not nearly. He is devilishly handsome, and she is a drag queen look alike.”

  Mom laughs. “I love how you put things.”

  “Only you were good enough for him.”

  She smiles, but her expression is pained. She loved Chief; he owned her soul, and she never got over him. They were sweethearts and best friends. Chief chose a dangerous life that Momma could not handle, so she took me and left. Chief is the president of the Phoenix motorcycle club; he is dangerous, deadly and lives a scary life. My Momma was the valedictorian of her school, brought up in a life of luxury; some might have called her a princess. They were so opposite and yet…so in love.

  “Thank you angel; now find out if he is ok with you coming, I will drop you off.”

  I stare at her, shocked. “You will drop me off?”

  “What?”

  “You haven’t dropped me off for like three years.”

  “Well, I want to make sure things are ok now you are twenty one and able to do things you weren’t before.”

  “Ok, whatever you say.”

  I pull out my mobile and punch in Chief’s number.

  Daddy, can I still come this weekend?

  Baby girl, of course you can. Why, is mom giving you grief?

  She knows the ride is on this weekend, and you have to go.

  Only 4 a night.

  Ok then, she is dropping me off. See u soon.

  She is dropping u off?

  Yes, she wants to make sure all is ok now I am the big two one.

  Uh oh.

  “Well?” She asks.

  “All is good, can we go now?”

  “Alright, just let me get my keys.”

  I shake my head as my mother walks off. She loves me to death, maybe too much sometimes.

  CHAPTER 1

  “Caden, it is nice to see you.” My mother says when Chief walks out.

  I try to picture them in my mind, such a beautiful couple they would have been. Chief is handsome for his age and often has women hanging off him. He has dark hair, all ruffled and thick. He has the same grey eyes as me, and a killer smile. He is covered in tattoos and is built; I think he keeps his body so toned because of the fights he is constantly getting in. I look most like him; I have the same grey eyes and dimpled smile.

  My mother and I share the same hair color; it is dark brown with flecks of gold. My mother is stunning and petite with sparkling blue eyes. Daddy always said her eyes reminded him of the sky, of heaven; a place he wanted to go when he died. I watch as they stare at each other; so many emotions flow between them. There are so many unspoken words, so many things they want to do, to say, but they can’t. Love is like that sometimes; it just can’t be explained and even worse, sometimes it just isn’t enough.

  “Good to see you Mandy.” He grins, dropping his cigarette and crushing it with his heavy black boots. My mother flushes.

  “I just wanted to drop her off and make sure all is ok while you are away.”

  “I am gone only an afternoon and night. She will have protection; you know I don’t leave her unprotected Mandy.”

  “I know Caden, it’s just she is twenty one now…”

  “And smart as hell. She ain’t gonna do nothing stupid.”

  He winks at me, and I grin back.

  “Alright, well listen…she wants to go to a party tonight with her friend Reagan. Can you make sure she gets there and back safe?”

  “Done.”

  “Alright baby, call me if you need.”

  I hug her and let her hold me just a bit too long.

  “Love you Momma.”

  “You too angel.”

  When she is gone, I turn to Chief who is watching her leave. His eyes swing to me, and he grins.

  “Come on Mischief, let’s go.”

  He has called me Mischief since the day I was born. It is a little spin off from his nickname in the club, which is Chief.

  “Is Jaq here this weekend daddy?”

  “Yeah baby, is that a problem?”


  I frown, and he stops, turning to stare at me.

  “Why do you like her so much daddy, she is no good for you.”

  He laughs and his grey eyes twinkle. “My little one looking out for me, you flatter me Mischief.”

  I huff and cross my arms. “I am serious daddy. She is nasty.”

  He looks serious now; he steps forward and rests his beefy hands on my shoulders. “If she is ever fucking nasty to you, I will knock her fucking block off.”

  Chief is scary when he swears and even scarier when he fights. I have seen him in a fight, and it is not pretty.

  “It’s fine daddy, I can take care of myself.”

  He strokes my cheek. “You’re my little girl; you ain’t gonna take care of yourself. That’s what I am here for.”

  “Yes Chief.”

  He grins and shoves me inside. I step into his massive house; I know he probably got it with stolen money, but I love it all the same. The outside is white, two stories with blue shutters. The front has a white picket fence and to a person passing by it looks like a quaint home that holds a quaint family. How wrong they are. It holds a bunch of misfits I like to call my family; the Phoenix Motorcycle club members.

  The inside is all polished wooden floors, black furniture and has an unusually manly feel. All except my room, which I begged Chief to pain bright pink when I was eleven. He did, but he grunted the entire time and the boys teased him for weeks after they saw him coming out with pink splattered coveralls. I smile at the memory, but it soon fades when Jaq walks in. Her gritty fingernails slide over Chief’s arm, where she proceeds to squeeze his biceps.

  “Ah Violet, nice to see you honey.”

  Honey; we all know that is a bullshit cover up. The woman is a dragon; she is only polite when Chief is around.

  “Sure, you too.”

  I whisper a particularly nasty curse under my breath, which Chief catches and gives me a warning look.

  “Caden, I just got a call from Travis. He will be here in an hour.”

  Travis? As in…Travis Phoenix. My heart stops beating. Chief catches my look and sighs.

  “Yes Mischief, Travis is back.”

  “Back? Since when?”

  “About two months ago.”

  “Two months, why didn’t you tell me?”

  “Didn’t think you had any interest.”

  “He was my best friend; of course I wanted to know.”

  “Well, he is a grown man now and running businesses of his own. He doesn’t need a girl running around after him.”

  “We were friends; I would have liked to know he was home.”

  “Well you know now. He will be here soon. Jaq, in my office.” Chief says to Jaq, and they walk off.

  Travis and I grew up together; he is six years older than me, but I knew him from the day I was born. He left about four years ago, just upped and left. I had been devastated; Travis Phoenix was my first love and unquestionably the most beautiful man on this planet. He gave me my first kiss; he gave me my first heart palpitation and he changed me. Then he left me. No explanations. He just left. He is a huge rockstar now and likely has no time for someone like me. My mind goes back to when we were young for a moment.

  “Hey Mischief, look what I found.”

  I smile at Travis walking towards me holding a bundle of fat rolls. Is that a puppy? I squeal.

  “Trav, is that a puppy?”

  “It sure is, got him from the shelter.”

  I run over and coo over the small puppy in his arms. Its little nose is all squashed up, and it has rolls everywhere.

  “Oh Trav.”

  “He is a bulldog.”

  “I love him!”

  “What do you think we should name him Mischief?”

  “I think we should call him Bruiser.”

  “Bruiser?”

  “Yeah, he has to fit the image.”

  Travis laughs. “Bruiser it is, I got you something else.”

  “Oh?”

  He puts Bruiser down and the pup whines at his feet. He digs into his pockets and pulls out a small box. He hands it to me and with trembling fingers I open it. Inside is a bracelet, a beautiful gold bracelet. On it dangles three charms. One is a guitar, the other is a bike and the last is a heart. Travis takes my hand, and his fingers graze over my skin as he snaps the bracelet on.

  “The guitar is because one day I will be a rockstar and you will be my groupie, the bike is for your dad and the heart…”

  I look up at him; he rests my palm over his chest. “Is mine.”

  I smile and reach up to stroke his cheek. “Travis, I love it.”

  He runs his finger over my bottom lip. “If you were older Mischief, I would wrap you up and run away with you. Away from all this…”

  “I don’t want to run away Trav, I just want you.”

  “I wish I could give that to you, but for now, you have my heart.”

  I am snapped back into reality when dragon lady giggles; I wrinkle my nose, knowing exactly what they are doing in there. I have learnt to ignore the women in Chief’s life over the years. He never exposes me to any of it, but I hear them moaning and crying out his name often enough. This one though, she does it on purpose. She screams extra loud to piss me off, one day…one day I will get her back.

  I walk into my room and smile at the fading pink walls. It always brings me some comfort. I hear the rattling of Chief’s office desk, and I crank up some music. Ew. There are some things one does not need to know about her father. I unpack my clothes and plonk down on my bed to enjoy the music. I hear the doorbell an hour later; it rings once, and then twice…why isn’t Chief answering? Too tangled in drag queen to notice I suppose. With a sigh, I walk downstairs. The doorbell rings again.

  “Alright, I am coming, keep your shirt on.”

  I swing open the door and let out a strangled sound. Standing in front of me, is the one and only Travis Phoenix. My heart does a stupid flip flop and I curse myself for reacting this way. He upped and left me; no explanation, nothing and now he is here and he is…why the fuck is he smiling at me like that? Jesus. I am hoping that my face is showing what my body clearly isn’t, and that is that I am mega pissed.

  “Mischief,” He drawls. “Girl, I missed you.”

  Travis is thirty times more gorgeous as a man then he was as a teenage boy. He is stunning, with these wicked grey eyes and dirty blonde hair. His face is that of a gods or maybe a poster child. Definitely a poster child. He has grown taller, broader and hell he got some tattoos. I had watched his shows over the years on television but seeing him up close does crazy things to me. God help me; I am behaving like a stupid teenager. Think Violet think.

  “Sorry, do I know you?”

  Yeah, like that is going to work. Great, now he is laughing at me.

  “Baby, you wound me.”

  “Why are you here Travis?”

  He cocks his eyebrow and leans on the door frame.

  “Last time I checked, I lived around these parts.”

  “Till you ran off.”

  “Well, I am back now.”

  “Why?”

  “Business and boy am I glad I came back; you grew up Mischief, looking mighty fine now days.”

  I growl and look away; back two minutes and he is already under my skin.

  “Are you going to invite me in; or is there a secret password?”

  “Grow up!” I snap.

  “Still sour that I ran off?”

  “No Travis, I am not.”

  “TRAV!”

  I turn to see Chief rushing out grinning. Ugh! I mumble a protest under my breath, then turn to walk back up the steps. Jaq comes out a moment later, and I nearly gag at how she is dressed. The woman has wrinkles where wrinkles should not be. She is older than Chief; I know that much. It’s not that she is ugly, if you took her features and separated them, they would be pretty but together on her face; they just seem pointy and severe. Her dark hair would be pretty if she let it out of that severe bun. Her blue eyes o
nce would have been beautiful, until she did too many drugs. She just doesn’t have it anymore.

  “Ew.” I mutter out loud.

  Travis and Chief turn and stare at me.

  “Sorry daddy but shame on you.”

  I walk upstairs and listen to Travis’s loud laughter behind me; I can’t help but smile. I get into my room and shut the door, trying desperately to slow my pounding heart. I can’t believe he is back; I resigned myself to the fact that I would never see Travis again and now here he is. I rub my forehead and stomp into the bathroom; I stare at myself in the mirror, wondering what he sees? All I can see is grey eyes, pale skin and long dark hair. Nothing special. Nothing different. I decide to shower, and then I might go for a walk down to the beach. I need a break.

  I shower, slip on some fresh clothes and then walk downstairs. Chief, Travis and Jaq are all drinking and talking; they stop when I walk in. I give my best smile and try hard to avoid eye contact with Travis, but I can’t help my gaze. It travels over him, landing on the gorgeous dimple in his cheek when he grins. My grey eyes meet his, and I can see he is amused at the effect he is having over me.

  “I am going for a swim.”

  “Alright baby, don’t be long.” Chief says.

  I turn and walk out, steadying my pounding heart. As I walk over to the beach across the road, I think about the first time Travis and I went swimming. I was seven, and he was thirteen. He was just becoming a teenager, and his body was growing taller and leaner. His light blonde hair had begun to darken a shade, giving it a sandy look. His grey eyes now turning into a steel color.

  “Mischief, you have to get in that water sometime.”

  “I don’t want to Trav, it’s cold and salty.”

  “Of course it is, it’s the ocean.”

  “You can’t make me, I will tell Chief…”

  “Now don’t go being a brat, come on.”

  “Where’s Lillian, go and make her swim.”

  “She chickened out and went home.”

  “I will get her for that.”

  “Three seconds Mischief and I am tossing you in.”

  I squeal and run in the opposite direction. Travis chases me laughing, and when he catches me, he wraps his arms around my tiny body and tosses me over his shoulder. He runs towards the surf and barrels in; I scream when the waves wash over me, and when I surface I pummel tiny fists into his chest.