Page 50 of Jana's Fierce Biker

Striker nodded. “Go do what you have to do. Just don’t fuck yourself up enough that you can’t work.”

“I won’t.”

Feral called out at him when he walked out. “Good luck.”

Fuck. Yeah, he was going to need it.

Some guys were waiting for him on their bikes. He nodded at them and then got on his own. When they got a few blocks from the hospital, he slid his knife out, and not stopping to think, he cut a three-inch long gash that was definitely deep enough for stitches because blood was saturating his jeans. Fuck, that stung.

They pulled and parked. Stone and Iron would go in with him. The last few would stay out in the parking lot. “Dammit.”

Stone glanced at him. “What?”

“These were my favorite jeans.”

Stone laughed until they got to her entrance. “Now act pitiful.”

“Fuck, this better be worth it,” Gunner said.

Stone smacked his shoulder. “It’s worth it.”

Gunner took a breath and limped into the ER. A nurse ran to him.

“Let’s get you into a room.”

The woman “helped” him walk to a cubicle.

“Can you get up on the table by yourself?” she asked.

Gunner scowled at his friends when they laughed and tried to hide it.

“Yeah, I got this.”

“I’ll get your information, but could I look at the injury to see if it needs immediate attention?”

Hell, he hadn’t thought of anyone seeing him except Jana. “Yeah.”

“I’ll cut the jean leg off.”

He nodded.

She quickly sliced off the leg, and threw the piece of fabric in a corner. He was left looking like an idiot.

“Can you lay down, sir?”

He started to scowl.

Stone piped in, hiding a grin. “I think it’s best if you lay down. You’re looking a little pale.”

Right away, the nurse was pushing him down.

The damn thing was so uncomfortable. He was too big for the bed, and it felt like he’d fall off the side if he moved.

“This is deep. I’ll get the PA. You’re losing a lot of blood.”

The nurse scurried out and closed the curtain for privacy. She was back a moment later with a bag of liquid.

“What the fuck is that?” Gunner asked, pulling his arm away when she tried to lay it flat.