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Blood on the Asphalt bikers

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After a rigged race unmasks the legendary Ghost Rider, Mia Chen is trapped in a debt she cannot pay. Her creditor is Dax Steele, VP of the Iron Wolves—the club responsible for her father's demise. To survive, Mia must race for her enemies. However, living among the bikers reveals a web of lies regarding her father’s death. As Dax and Mia hunt the real culprit, a lethal attraction grows, proving that in this world, love is a fatal risk.

Blood on the Asphalt bikers Chapter 1

They say you can't outrun your past on two wheels, but I was about to prove them wrong until the man who destroyed my father's legacy pulled up beside me at 90 miles per hour.

The engine beneath me roared like a caged beast as I leaned into the turn, my knee nearly scraping asphalt. Wind screamed past my helmet, carrying the acrid smell of burning rubber and gasoline. This was freedom. This was power. This was the only place where Mia Chen, struggling mechanic and daddy's disappointing daughter, didn't exist.

Here, I was Ghost Rider.

The motorcycle beneath me, a custom Ducati I'd rebuilt from salvage, responded to my every touch like an extension of my body. I'd spent three years perfecting her, using every spare dollar I could scrape together from my day job at Murphy's Garage. Murphy paid me half what he paid his male mechanics, but I couldn't complain. Jobs were scarce when your last name was Chen and everyone in Coldwater knew your father died owing money to half the town.

The straightaway opened up before me, and I twisted the throttle. The speedometer climbed at eighty, ninety, one hundred. My competitor, a rider on a Yamaha R1 who went by "Razor," was half a bike length behind. I could feel his frustration radiating through the night air. He'd been winning these underground races for six months straight until Ghost Rider appeared three months ago.

He had no idea Ghost Rider was a woman. None of them did.

That was the point.

The final turn approached, a sharp chicane that separated the winners from the wrecks. I'd memorized every inch of this abandoned airstrip outside town, knew exactly where the asphalt cracked and where oil stains made the surface treacherous. I braked hard, downshifted, and dove into the turn.

That's when I felt something was wrong with my helmet strap.

The cheap clasp I'd been meaning to replace finally gave up. The helmet shifted on my head, the visor tilting. I couldn't see clearly. Panic shot through me, but I couldn't slow down now, not this close to the finish line. I'd lose everything, the five thousand dollar purse I desperately needed to make this month's payments on Dad's debts.

I crossed the finish line first, but the helmet was sliding backward. My hands flew up instinctively to catch it, and the bike wobbled. I managed to regain control and slow down, but it was too late.

The helmet tumbled from my grip.

Long black hair spilled down my back as I brought the Ducati to a stop. The crowd of spectators, rough men and women who bet on these illegal races fell silent. In the sudden quiet, I could hear my heart hammering against my ribs.

"Holy shit," someone breathed. "Ghost Rider's a chick?"

I turned slowly, meeting dozens of stares. Some shocked. Some angry. Some calculating in a way that made my skin crawl. I'd been so careful for months, and now everything was ruined in one moment of mechanical failure.

Then I heard the sound that made my blood run cold, the deep rumble of multiple motorcycles approaching. Heavy bikes. Harleys, from the sound of them. The crowd parted like the Red Sea as five riders rolled into the circle of light cast by the spectators' headlights.

The lead rider dismounted with predatory grace. Even in the dim light, I recognized him. Everyone in Coldwater knew Dax Steele. Six-foot-three of leather-clad muscle, dark hair pulled back in a knot, and eyes that could cut through steel. The Vice President of the Iron Wolves Motorcycle Club.

The club that destroyed my father.

"Well, well," Dax drawled, his voice carrying across the silent crowd. "Ghost Rider finally shows her face. Or should I say, Mia Chen shows hers?"

My stomach dropped. He knew who I was. Of course he did. In a town this small, everyone knew everyone's business.

"Problem, Steele?" I forced my voice steady, even as my hands trembled.

He walked toward me with the confidence of a man who owned the ground he walked on. "Just enjoying the show. You've got skills, I'll give you that. Your old man taught you well before he-"

"Don't." The word came out sharp as a blade. "Don't you dare talk about my father."

Something flickered in Dax's eyes. Surprise, maybe. Or respect. It vanished as quickly as it appeared.

The race organizer, a wiry man named Snake, pushed through the crowd. His face was flushed, angry. "We got a problem here, Ghost Rider. Turns out Razor had a tracker on your bike. Claims you knew the course ahead of time, that you sabotaged his engine at the starting line."

"That's bullshit," I snapped. "I won fair and square."

"Tracker don't lie, sweetheart." Snake crossed his arms. "Shows you riding this course three nights ago, practicing. That's against the rules. And Razor's bike? Somebody loosened his brake line just enough to make him cautious on the turns."

Ice flooded my veins. "I didn't touch his bike. I've never cheated in my life."

"Convenient that your helmet just happened to fall off after you won," Razor spat, pushing forward. His face was twisted with rage. "Probably planned it that way, figured showing you're a girl would get you sympathy points."

The crowd's mood shifted. I could feel it like a physical thing, the anger, the sense of betrayal. These people had bet money on Ghost Rider, had built the mysterious racer up into a legend. Finding out that legend was a woman was bad enough. Finding out she might be a cheater? That was unforgivable.

"You know the penalty for cheating," Snake said. His hand moved to his belt, where I knew he carried a knife. "You pay back everyone who bet on you. That's about fifty grand, give or take."

Fifty thousand dollars. I barely had fifty dollars in my bank account.

"I don't have that kind of money," I said quietly.

"Then we got a problem." Snake stepped closer. "Because one way or another, you're gonna pay."

The Iron Wolves moved almost imperceptibly, forming a loose circle around the scene. Dax hadn't moved, but his eyes tracked everything. I couldn't read his expression.

"I'll give you seventy-two hours," Snake continued. "You bring me fifty grand, or we take it out of your hide. And that pretty little garage you work at? Might have some unfortunate accidents."

My mind raced. Murphy's Garage was barely staying afloat as it was. If anything happened to it, Murphy and his family would be ruined. And I knew Snake wasn't bluffing. These people didn't make idle threats.

"I need more time," I tried.

"Seventy-two hours," Snake repeated. "Starting now."

The crowd began to disperse, muttering among themselves. Razor shot me a triumphant sneer before climbing back on his Yamaha. I stood there, alone except for my Ducati and the bitter taste of desperation.

Almost alone.

Dax Steele hadn't moved. He watched me with those unsettling dark eyes, his expression unreadable.

"Something you want, Steele?" I asked, too tired and scared to be properly cautious.

He tilted his head slightly. "Maybe I have a solution to your problem."

"I don't need anything from an Iron Wolf."

"Fifty thousand dollars says otherwise." He pulled out a cigarette, lit it. "Meet me tomorrow. Murphy's Garage. Noon. Come alone."

"Why would I."

"Because, Mia Chen," he interrupted, exhaling smoke, "you're out of options. And because despite what you think you know about me, about my club, about what happened to your father....you don't know the whole story."

He climbed back on his Harley, the engine roaring to life.

"Noon tomorrow," he called over the rumble. "Or start running. Though we both know you can't outrun this debt."

Then he was gone, his club following like a pack of wolves, leaving me alone in the darkness with a broken helmet and a debt I could never pay.

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