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Sebastian: NAC & The Holly Group (Alpha Team Book 4)




  Table of Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Sebastian

  Alpha Team

  NAC & The Holly Group

  Author: Chelsea Handcock

  www.chelseahandcock.com

  Copyright © 2017, Chelsea Handcock

  First electronic publication: April 2017

  All rights are reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted works is illegal. No part of this book may be scanned, uploaded or distributed via the internet or any other means, electronic or print, without the author’s permission.

  Note from the Author:

  This is a work of fiction. Names, character, places, and incidents are products of the writer’s imagination or have been used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to person, living or dead, actual events, locale, or organizations is entirely coincidental. The author does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for third party websites or their content.

  Published in the United States of America.

  Sebastian “Bas” Frost doesn’t believe in happy endings, legends or fairy tales. That is he doesn’t believe in them for himself. He is going insane, his bear is taking over, and Bas believes he is going rogue. The problem is Bas doesn’t know what to do about it. Taking a mission is supposed to give him the control back that he so desperately needs. Only that’s not what happens when one tiny sprite of a woman walks into a bar and blows his well-earned control right out the door. He will fight it with everything he has but in the end, fate decides, and he is helpless to deny it or her.

  Sky Thomas yearns for something more out of life than running from one screw up to the next. She wants stability and structure something she hasn’t had her entire life. Unfortunately, that is not what she gets. No instead of those things she gets assaulted, grabbed, chased and ultimately jumps out of a perfectly good plane. She also meets the most infuriatingly handsome man on the planet. She holds on to him as tightly as she can but will it ever be enough to hold the stubborn Shifter.

  **Content Warning: If you are opposed to men that swear like they are supposed to, along with the women they are with, then this is not the book for you. If you don’t like hot and steamy sex scenes, then I suggest you move on to the next book. But if you are willing to take a chance, the world of the NAC & Holly Group might surprise and delight you. This book does contain explicit love scenes, naughty language, and lots of sexy secrets. Intended for mature audiences.

  Alpha Team

  NAC & The Holly Group

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 1

  Walking down Main Street in Defiance, Kentucky, Skylar Thomas couldn’t help but think it wasn’t all that bad of a town. It was actually kind of quaint if you looked beyond some of the imperfections. It was a place a person could put down roots if they wanted, and that appealed to her, not ever having anything like that in her life before. The town center consisted of a couple of restaurants, a garage, bank, gas station, and a church; nothing major, but just enough. The homes that lined the streets off of the main drag were older Victorians or farmhouses painted in various bright and brilliant colors. Most of them were in need of serious repair, but Skylar could still see their potential.

  Like many small Appalachian towns, Defiance showed its wear. Several businesses had failed due to economic setbacks. Many of the store fronts were left with empty windows or boarded up planks that covered places that once held wares and offerings. The lack of employment in the area was also a problem, but the place still held a certain appeal. Those brightly colored homes might have peeling paint and worn out wood, but the original architecture held a creepy cool kind of vibe, and Sky liked it.

  The people were friendly. One could even say downright intrusive. At times Sky felt that all eyes were on her regardless of what she was doing. But it also gave her a weird sense of safety knowing that someone was always watching. Sky wasn’t dense; she knew that being new in town afforded her closer scrutiny. The townsfolk observed strangers that came to town cautiously until they became regulars. It was just part of small town USA culture. Sky accepted that. She also knew she would never reach that regular status.

  Having grown up in Chicago in one of the toughest neighborhoods, Sky experienced her fill with urban living while growing up. As a result, Sky realized that she preferred the quiet of rural life instead of the hustle and bustle of living in the city. It didn’t offer as much and came with some added problems. Trash didn’t line the streets. You could walk out the door of your house and breath in some fresh, unpolluted air. Another bonus was that you could smile at a stranger on the street and it wasn’t considered an invitation to get mugged or worse. This was something that would not have happened in the streets of Chicago.

  Sky and her cousin Shelby had arrived in Defiance two months ago. Sky had been commissioned to build a motorcycle for Tuck, the President of the Ruthless Bastards Motorcycle Club. Tuck had been a family friend of her Uncle for years and had asked her to come down for the build. The bike Sky was creating for him wouldn’t be the first Junkyard Hog that Tuck owned, but it would be the first one that Sky entirely built and designed herself. Her builds and designs were gaining a reputation of their own, having completed over a hundred bikes in the last seven years. But Tuck’s was different; he was a friend. Sky wanted it to be something uniquely hers, but also a representation of what he wanted and requested.

  Working with bikers didn’t often offer a woman the chance to express herself fully. They were men’s men with cavemen mentalities and ideas. Most felt that a woman’s place consisted of her having babies or being in the kitchen. Others had more carnal thoughts and ideas. Breaking through the gender lines and gaining and keeping a good reputation were hard won feats for Sky. In the beginning, she relied on her Uncle’s name. Now Sky’s name held just as much credibility. Tuck had always encouraged her to strive for what she wanted.

  The Club had put them up in a small studio a
partment over a defunct bookstore on Main Street for as long as it took to finish the job. Room and board were often a perk of doing these types of builds. It also helped that Sky didn’t have to sign a lease or worry about things like utilities. She simply came to town, took up residence, did her job, and moved on to the next one.

  But this place was one of the better ones; exposed brick walls, original hardwood floors, and open concept floor plans were ideal for Sky. She didn’t like the hemmed-in feeling she got with small rooms and spaces. She didn’t even care that the appliances and tile in the bathroom had more than likely originated in the 1950s. To Sky it was cute. The other bonus was that the place was clean, bug-free, and since the MC owned the apartment, it was also safe.

  Too bad she hadn’t been able to spend much time there. Sky spent all her time at the shop space the Club also provided for her to finish the custom bike she had been commissioned to complete. Had she been on her own without the responsibility of her cousin, Sky would have been able to enjoy the little apartment. As it was, it was better for her to stay away. Shelby was trouble with a capital T, and the quicker Sky completed her task and got paid, the better. Staying at the shop also offered her some peace. To say she felt ill will towards her cousin was an understatement. Shelby was bad news.

  Of course, for all the things Sky found to like about the place they were staying in, Shelby had twenty things she hated about it. To her cousin, both the apartment and town were worse than living in hell. Her exact words. The woman never appreciated anything that didn’t directly benefit or enhance her life in some way. The other unfortunate problem was those friendly, nosey townies. Shelby drew attention wherever she was due to her good looks. However, her horrible attitude was surely going to cause problems.

  Shelby always got into trouble in some way, shape, or form. Sky was always left holding the bag, then rushing to get them the hell out of dodge. Or worse, heading off the storm that was Shelby Thomas before it could brew to hurricane levels. That was the life Sky lived, and at twenty-seven, she was thoroughly sick of it. She prayed one day Shelby would decide to take off on her own.

  Even now, Sky had to stop working just to hand deliver Shelby’s weekly allowance. This little ritual happened without fail every single week regardless of where they were or what they were doing. Sky gave, and Shelby took. It was just how it always was. Sky rarely stayed in the same place as her cousin anymore if she could find alternative living arraignments like a cot in the back of the shop, then she quickly jumped on it. Shelby caused problems; always had and always would. It was her only talent. Something else she excelled at was her complete lack of will to lift a finger to provide for anything in either of their lives.

  Shelby couldn’t be bothered with mundane things like working, cleaning, or cooking. Her parents had raised her to expect those things to be done by others. As a result of a deathbed promise to Sky’s Uncle, Shelby’s father, those things were now firmly planted on Sky's shoulders. The weight of her added responsibilities had been wearing her down each and every day for far too long.

  Skylar craved something normal like nobody’s business. All she wanted out of life was to build the custom motorcycles she was known for and live a more traditional life; one where she could finally be happy. She wanted to work, go home, sleep, and not worry about what was going to happen next. To simply sit down and read a book or watch some television. To most that would sound boring, but to Sky it was nirvana.

  Walking down the sidewalk, Sky wondered what it would be like to live in a town like this permanently, without her cousin. To have the American dream; white picket fence, two point five children, a husband that loved and cared for her to come to every day, and just do the normal stuff in life. Making dinner and sitting down at the table as a family to eat and then maybe cuddling up with a hand knitted afghan on the couch to watch some television.

  That stuff was so far out of her life that it wasn’t even funny. She lived the life of a virtual vagabond; going from town to town to build bikes for badass bikers. There was a time that Sky had a shop and a home, but that all changed when her cousin decided to date and ultimately screw over one of the local mob boss’ sons in Chicago. Her business, the garage, and all her hard work went up in smoke, leaving her with nothing but her reputation. Thankfully that was enough to get her and her cousin out of town before something worse happened than just losing the shop.

  Now they stayed on the move, going from one Motorcycle Club to the next so Sky could get up enough cash for them to take off to their next destination or Sky's next build. The money she made provided for both of them, so she went where there was work regardless of where that happened to be.

  Life on the run forced Sky to cut her prices, selling herself short just to make ends meet, all the while trying to keep her cousin Shelby out of trouble long enough to move on before the backlash hit them. It was a never-ending circle. The only thing keeping them above the water right now was also ironically that Shelby had an intense dislike for anything biker. Because as the saying went, “you never bite the hand that feeds you.”

  It was honestly kind of funny to think about Shelby’s total dislike of bikers. Her own father was a biker, and he bent over backward to please and overly accommodate his only child. But for some reason, Shelby shunned the lifestyle, stating that the men and woman involved were beneath her or that no filthy fat assed biker could provide her with the things she required in life. What it boiled down to was that most men involved in the MC lifestyle would never put Princess Shelby on the pedestal she thought she should be on.

  In some of the Clubs, women were nothing more than a wet hole for the men to sate their urges in and then left to move on to the next willing orifice. If a person wanted wild, no holds, barred sex and a massive party but nothing else, you were good to go; the MC lifestyle would take care of you. For someone like Shelby, who was materialistic as hell, she didn't have a chance. Although the men in the Clubs took care of their women, it was for the small price of those women taking care of them in return. They reserved the pampering for their “Old Ladies”. These were women that they chose and kept around for more than a hole to wet their dicks in. No. The “Old Ladies” were either wives or just as good as wives. They wore their property patches with pride and lived and breathed the club just as much as the men. Since Shelby didn't have a loyal bone in her body, she would never make the cut.

  None of it made sense to Sky. Most of the men that she had met associated with MC were good people as long as you didn’t screw with them and showed them the respect that they deserved. In turn, the guys left you alone. Being a woman, you also had to have a thick skin and realize that to some of them thought you were just a vessel that held tits and ass for their personal pleasure. There weren't many of those assholes, thank goodness. It was all just part of the job. To each their own. Sky honestly didn’t care as long as she got paid and the guys paying her to do the job left her to it.

  Sky had a firm rule-never party or get overly involved with any of the MCs they encountered. It was a recipe for disaster, and she had enough shit to deal with in her life as it was. She did her job, made sure her customer was happy, and if they weren’t, then she worked her ass off till they were to make sure to give them what they wanted. Plain and simple.

  Thinking about Shelby, Sky thought it was pretty amazing that her cousin had some lines that she wouldn’t cross, given her total lack of morals. In Sky’s opinion, it seemed like there were only two lines she would not cross- dating bikers and the refusal to lift a finger for anything that resembled work of any kind. Her cousin had once told her that she envied hookers because they got paid for what most people gave away for free. That statement right there explained more about her cousin than anything she could ever say herself.

  “Skylar Thomas?”

  Sky heard the pounding of heavy feet on the sidewalk and the call of her name. Turning around to see who was calling her, she was surprised when a large man in a police officer’s uniform barrel
ed into her, pushing her into the small alleyway between the two buildings on the street and knocking her to the ground. Sky could feel the sting of her skin breaking upon impact. Damn, that was going to leave a mark. Expecting an apology or something, she was shocked to see the look on his face; the disdain and menace oozing off the man currently straddling her prone body was alarming.

  Skylar wasn’t easily intimidated by much having grown up the way she had. Her childhood revolved around bikers and other unsavory characters that came into her life because of her Uncle’s association to the Club or his business. However, having a huge ass cop glare down into your face wasn’t something she knew how to comprehend at the moment. Sky didn’t know anyone in town besides the MC members, and she didn’t even really know all that many of them. She spent 18 to 20 hours a day working, and what time was left she slept, or at least tried to if she wasn't running some fool errand like she had been today. What this man could want with her was beyond her comprehension, but something niggled at the back of her mind; Shelby.

  "I asked are you Skylar Thomas!" the man demanded.

  Dumbfounded and not knowing what to say, Sky just nodded. The man’s face turned into a scary shade of red with his apparent anger. As he yanked her from the ground brutally and pushed her face up against the brick building in front of her, jerking her arms behind her back at the same time, Sky felt cold metal hitting her wrists. What came next should have surprised her, but it did.

  “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney one will be provided for you. Do you understand these rights, Ms. Thomas?”

  What the hell! Sky didn’t know what was going on. She was apparently being arrested, but what had she done?

  "Ms. Thomas," the bastard said as he ground her face further into the building, causing her cheek to ache and scrap across the unforgiving brick surface “do you understand these rights?”