Knox's Stand Page 28


“Yes. The sheriff is looking into the situation,” Rider answered.

Knox placed his arm against the back of the car seat. Diamond was unsure how to act around him. She didn’t want to act like a girlfriend, but she didn’t want to be the cliché one-night stand, either. She was confused as to what exactly she did want.

Rider pulled the truck into the parking lot of the clubhouse. The huge house sat on top of a hill facing the mountain. Diamond noticed a path being dug alongside the long flight of steps leading to the door.

“You’re putting in more steps?” Diamond asked.

“No, we’re trying to level it off so that a winding path will take you to the back door of the house to make it easier on Winter’s back. Viper worries that she will fall.”

Diamond had come to respect the way Viper treated Winter. During her school board case, he had let her take the lead, supporting her in the decisions she made and had backed her up with the wealth he had at his disposal. He saw her through the violent attack that had cost her several months of physical recovery and even now was making sure her safety was taken seriously.

They climbed the steps, and when they reached the front door, Knox opened it, letting her go first into the huge room. Diamond came to a stop, seeing the inside had been redecorated. The furniture had been changed since she had been to see Winter. The mismatched furniture had been replaced with expensive leather couches and recliners in several groupings. Two long sectionals were also along opposite sides of the walls. The bar where she had seen Knox with the two women stood empty with the overhead lights off; the liquor bottles and glasses gone. It looked like the bed and breakfast it was intended to be, not the motorcycle club that had been evident a few months before.

“What happened?” Diamond asked, amazed at the transformation it had gone from a haphazard assortment of furniture into a casually elegant welcoming environment.

“We redecorated,” Rider said in amusement.

“It looks wonderful,” Diamond said, looking at the shiny wooden floors and plants scattered throughout the room.

“Winter and Beth spent the week getting it ready,” Rider said, taking off his jacket and placing it in the closet. The door opened behind them and Beth, Lily and Razer came in behind them.

“Hi,” Beth and Lily spoke in unison.

“Hello,” Diamond returned their greeting. Beth looked gorgeous in a pretty blue dress and Lily was wearing a pink dress that highlighted the darkness of her long black hair, making her look feminine and graceful. Beth hung up their coats as Lily looked around.

“It’s very nice in here, Beth,” Lily told her sister. The look of relief on Beth’s face brought understanding to Diamond. The redecorating had been for Lily’s benefit.

“You haven’t been in here before?” Diamond asked Lily. Everyone surrounding her tensed. Even Knox stiffened, his hand grasped her upper arm, giving a squeeze. Diamond didn’t understand the secrecy about the change, but decided to ask Knox about it later, instead of making an issue of it.

“No. The clubhouse is off limits to me.” Lily lowered her eyes. Sensing her hurt, Diamond took a step toward her. Knox’s hand dropped away from her as she wound her arm through Lily’s.

“I’d make it off limits to you, too, if you were my sister. Too much testosterone.” Diamond gave a mock shudder, making Lily laugh. Turning back to the men, she asked, “So where’s the wedding?” Diamond twined her arm through Lily’s, and Beth gave her a grateful smile.

Diamond and Lily only managed a brief glimpse of the house as they went through into the backyard. The day was sunny with above-average temperatures for the late fall. The backyard was huge with two picnic tables set up with white tablecloths and flowers. A gazebo had flowers decorating it, which a minister was standing in front of, talking to Viper. Diamond had never met the Pastor who was extremely handsome with a sex appeal that made the ministers from her youth seem old-fashioned.

“Grab a seat; it’s about to start.” Knox ushered the women to a grouping of empty chairs toward the front. Beth had already gone to join Winter as her matron of honor.

“Winter didn’t want bridesmaids. She picked Beth to be her matron of honor and Viper picked Cash as his best man,” Lily whispered at her side.

Knox and Rider sat down next on the opposite side of Diamond. Diamond gazed at the guests already seated. All of them, The Last Riders and the female members, were waiting expectantly. Diamond felt terrible she had initially refused Winter’s invitation now that she saw that she had invited no outsiders other than Lily and her. Diamond didn’t understand why she had invited her, though. She hadn’t been friendly to the woman when she had represented her and had made no effort to get to know her since her case had been resolved.

They weren’t waiting long when someone started some light music and the door opened as Winter and an older man walked out. Winter was wearing a white dress that had long sleeves made of lace which wasn’t long, stopping at her calves, fitting her slight body to perfection. She looked beautiful with the smile and love on her face when she caught sight of Viper waiting with the Pastor.

“She looks beautiful,” Lily said beside her, speaking her own thoughts.

“Yes, she does.”

The man handed Winter over to Viper and took a seat in the row in front of Diamond. The ceremony was brief and eloquent with both Winter and Viper speaking their own vows. When the minister pronounced them man and wife, Viper scooped Winter up into his arms, twirling her around. The loud cheer from the crowd had Diamond and Lily smiling at each other.

“Thank God, that’s over,” Knox said, rising to his feet.

Diamond sent him a reproving glance as they went to Winter and Viper to congratulate them. The happy couple greeted her with warmth, making Diamond feel welcome among so many strangers. Viper introduced Diamond to his father, Ton; the older man who had walked Winter down the aisle and now stood grimily at the couple’s side.

“You look beautiful,” Diamond complimented her.

“Thanks.” Winter smiled.

“I was afraid for a few minutes that Ton was going to run off with her,” Viper joked.

 

“Let’s get the pictures over with, so I can get some food. You already took all the fun out of it by hiding the booze.” Everyone sent the man a quelling look while Lily looked stricken with a faint blush rising to her cheeks.

“Diamond let’s get some food. You can come with us, Lily. Beth will be a few minutes taking pictures.” Knox took both women by the arms, leading them into a huge kitchen where a large amount of food was sitting in warming trays. Evie and Bliss were ahead of them in line, filling their plate. Diamond avoided their eyes after the women greeted her with smiles.

Lily and Diamond filled their plates, watching as Knox and Rider overloaded their own. They took a seat at the large table in the dining room where Lily sat across from her while Knox and Rider sat down next to her, one on each side. When Evie and Bliss joined them at the same table, their friendly demeanor put Diamond at ease despite their history with Knox.

Lily kept her entertained by asking questions about her job and where she had gone to college. She was familiar with Lexington and the University of Kentucky, and they talked for several minutes before a breathless Beth took the seat next to Lily.

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