"I'd like to say that I'm surprised to see you here, but I don't like to lie," as Tallis spoke she plopped down onto Solo's bed. It was lumpier than she remembered. "What the hell are you even doing, Kaci? Whatever is going on between you and Solo won't last. You saw what happened with Jeremy and what's her face." She knew her name, but she would rather chew broken glass that let it fall from her lips. "Yeah, because you're one to give advice on relationships. Fucking homewrecker." Tillman's baby sister stood with her back to Tallis, her eyes watching the scene bellow unfold. Everyone was running around like chickens with their heads cut off. The Club Member couldn't help but laugh. "Do you think you can handle this life? Cops knocking on your door at three in the morning. The man that sleeps in your bed coming home strung out on drugs and so drunk that he doesn't remember who you are. He's covered in glitter and smells like cheap perfume and even cheaper alcohol. You going to rub his back after he comes home from beating this shit out of a man, nearly killing him? Are you going to be able to do that, Kaci? Because I don't think you can." She was planning on continuing, but the appearance of police officers shut her up real quick. Officer Getty whistled at the sight of Tallis and Kaci, licking his lips like a hungry wolf. "What a pleasant surprise to see you, Tallis. How ya been? Ready for Reid to get out in a few weeks?" His words were meant to wound her. "I'm ready to put a bullet in his head, if that's what you're asking." "Is that a confession, Ms. Black?" "It's whatever the fuck you want it to be, Roger." "I'm going to have to search both of you ladies." Tallis looked in Kaci's direction and shook her head. "I'll give you all the cocaine I have on me right now and $200 to bring us down there and say that we're clean and so is the room." Roger Getty considered her offer but ultimately accepted before ordering them down the stairs. “Two women upstairs, boss. Searched them and the room. Both clean.” And with that Tallis and Kaci joined the other members of the Red Devils. Before anyone could speak, another officer did, "What are two pretty things like you hanging out with these losers? Ah, they always love the bad boys." No one spoke or even acknowledged him, and soon after that, the pigs left. Long after they had left, the motorcycle club stayed silent. That was too close of a call, for all of those involved. "Daddy, wait! Let me be part of this meeting." Tallis called out before running after the weathered, aging man. They needed to talk. He needed to know about the storm that was coming. They all needed to know about the storm that was coming. Jeremy's harsh words caught Kaci off guard, her face starting to burn. "I came to talk to Solo about you and Tallis! I didn't know who else to turn to. I don't like what she's doing to you, and you don't fucking listen. You just protect her. She doesn't deserve to be protected!" Without realising it, she was yelling. All of the anger that had built up throughout the months was flooding out of her small body. Patty stepped between the sibling, facing Jeremy. "Take this somewhere else, Tillman. We have stuff that needs to be attended to, and this drama isn't going to fucking help anyone." He turned to Kaci. "Go home, Kaci, it's not safe here right now. I speak for everyone when I say that we don't want to see you hurt." "Fuck off, Patty."