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Broken Bitch
Broken Series Book 2
by A.L. Simpson
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Contemporary Romance
Callie McKenzie hadn't had a good introduction to life.
A drug addicted mother caught in the crossfire of a bar shootout saw
her dumped in the foster system at the age of thirteen.
her dumped in the foster system at the age of thirteen.
Life finally seemed to take a turn for the better when she was offered
adoption by a kindly couple but, she knew it couldn't last. Tragedy
puts an end to her dream of a happy life when she is taken to the
isolated farm of an abusive distant relative.
adoption by a kindly couple but, she knew it couldn't last. Tragedy
puts an end to her dream of a happy life when she is taken to the
isolated farm of an abusive distant relative.
At the age of seventeen, beaten and bruised, fearing for her life, Callie flees.
In the dead of night, on a lonely road, Jake Prentiss - President of a
motorcycle club, finds her stumbling to freedom.
motorcycle club, finds her stumbling to freedom.
In the weeks that follow she is slowly pieced back together and falls
hard for her knight in shining leather. It doesn't last long and
tragedy once again strikes.
hard for her knight in shining leather. It doesn't last long and
tragedy once again strikes.
At the age of eighteen, Callie finds herself alone again and in prison.
Her cousin always said she was a BITCH.
Now, she was also BROKEN.
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BROKEN BITCH
This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.
BROKEN BITCH
First edition. January 2018
Copyright © 2018 A.L. Simpson.
Written by A.L. Simpson.
BROKEN BITCH
This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.
BROKEN BITCH
First edition. January 2018
Copyright © 2018 A.L. Simpson.
Written by A.L. Simpson.
"Sometimes when you're broken, you just need the right people to
piece you back together."
Callie
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This book is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to persons, living or
dead, is purely coincidental. The characters are productions of the author’s
imagination and are used fictitiously. Real name places are not used in this
book. Both they and events occurring in these locales are purely fictitious and
for the benefit of the story only.
Edited by Word Pro Writer and Margaret Tanner
With thanks to the staff of Fremantle Prison for their information on
Induction Procedures.
Present Day
My name is Callie Louise
McKenzie. I’m eighteen years old and a product of a fucked-up court system. A
woman with attitude who knows what it’s like to be chewed up and spat out. I’m
a hard bitch who has learned to look out for myself because I know no-one else
will.
My life spiraled
downward. I didn’t think it was possible to sink any lower than I already was.
So, after eighteen years
of surviving hell, I was finally broken.
This is my story………
CHAPTER ONE
CALLIE
The Past
At thirteen years
old, I was alone. I had no-one and nothing.
My mama had been
a part-time bartender at the Grey Turtle
bar in a seedy part of downtown Foster near where we lived. Home had been a dingy one-bedroom apartment
with next to no furniture, no heating,
peeling paintwork and black mold spreading over the walls and ceilings. Mama
preferred her drug fix to food and somewhere decent to live.
Three months ago,
while working the bar, she’d been caught in the crossfire of a shootout between
two gangs. She died instantly. It was three days later before I found out. I’d
been making a stale-bread sandwich when a knock came at the door. It was a
Child Protective Services Officer who told me about mama and took me away. Why
didn’t I know before then, you ask? It wasn’t unusual for mama to take off with
a couple of druggies from the area and return several days later.
Most days I took
myself off to school, they never questioned my scruffy appearance, as most of
the kids from where I lived were the same.
So, off I went
with a lady called Giselle. She took me to her office and I sat quietly while
she made a phone call.
"Petra, it’s
Giselle. I have a thirteen-year-old girl who I need an urgent placement
for."
Giselle paused
and listened to someone on the other end of the phone before speaking again.
"I have a
couple in mind for her, shouldn’t be any longer than three months."
She paused and
listened again.
"Thanks.
I’ll bring her by tonight."
She hung up the
phone and turned to me.
"I'm going
to take you to a home where you’ll be looked after while we search for your
father. Do you know his name?"
"Nope. Mama
said he was a stranger passing through town and all he wanted was her pussy in
exchange for some drugs."
"Did your
mother use drugs often?"
"All the
time."
"Who took
care of you, bought your clothes, cooked?"
"I took care
of myself and cooked. Clothes came from the Goodwill bin."
Giselle sighed
and patted my hand. "Mr. and Mrs. Rostenkowski will be paid money by the
Government to feed and clothe you so, you won’t have to worry about that
anymore."
"I’m not
worried, I’ve looked after me and mama for as long as I can remember."
"Well, now you get to be a young girl. Did you
attend school?"
"Yes. Foster
City."
Giselle frowned.
She obviously knew how rough the area was. "Are your grades good?"
"Very, I
like school and my grades are better than the other kids."
She nodded and I
could see that look in her eyes which said, that’s
one thing you have going for you. Heaven knew
I didn’t have anything else.
I was delivered
into misery that very same evening.
****
"Callie, get
your skinny ass down here now." Mrs. R, as she allowed me to call her,
bellowed and I wondered what I’d done now.
I raced down the
stairs and found her in the kitchen cleaning up Joel, her biological
two-year-old. He was covered in white powdery goop.
"I told you
to keep an eye on him while I brought the laundry in."
She hadn’t, but
after three months in this house, I’d learned, you didn’t argue. "I’m
sorry, would you like me to take him upstairs and bath him?"
She thrust one of
his little arms toward me. "Yes, get him cleaned up before his father
comes home and sees what you’ve let him do."
I scooped the
little boy into my arms and hurried away. He’s a sweet little fella and the
light in the darkness of my existence. I closed the bathroom door after we
entered, and after turning on the water and ensuring it wasn’t too hot, I
stripped him of his white covered
clothing.
"Fun,
Cawee."
I couldn’t help
but laugh. "I can see you had fun."
Once he was undressed,
I swept him into my arms and lowered him into the bath. He kicked his chubby
legs, clapped his hands and chuckled when I threw in his plastic duck and a
boat.
"I have to
wash your hair, you have sticky goop stuck in it."
He gave me a look
of sheer panic. "Noooo, Cawee. No wash
hair."
"Sorry, bud,
I can’t leave it like that. If you’re a good boy, I’ll read you a story when
we’re done."
"Okay."
Washing the
little boy's hair was uneventful, I think
the thought of it scared him more than the actual doing. In no time at all, he
was scrubbed clean and dressed in fresh clothes.
"Let’s go
and read a story while we wait for your mama to make supper."
Joel clasped my
hand and I walked him downstairs to the living room. I’d no sooner sat down and
the doorbell rang.
"Callie, get
that." I swear half the neighborhood
could hear Mrs. R when she yelled.
"Okay,"
I called back.
Joel followed me
into the hallway and I opened the door to Giselle.
"Hi,
Giselle. Do you want to see Mrs. R?"
"Yes, I need
to talk with her. Is she here?"
"In the
kitchen."
"Go back to
what you were doing, I’ll speak with you shortly."
I closed the
door, and while Giselle headed to the kitchen, I returned to the living room
with Joel. He selected a book from a basket which held some of his toys and
toddled toward me.
His chubby arms
straightened and he held it in front of me. "Storwee, Cawee."
I lifted him onto
my lap and opened the book. Joel pointed at the picture. "Owl."
"That’s
right."
"Callie, can
you come to the kitchen please?" Giselle stood in the doorway.
I placed Joel on
the floor and encouraged him to play with his toys. Before I had left the room,
he was pulling favorite cars and trucks from the depths of the basket. I
followed Giselle to the kitchen where Mrs. R stood not looking happy.
"Am I in
trouble?" I couldn’t think of anything I could have done wrong.
Giselle placed
her hand on my arm. "Of course not, honey. I’m here to tell you, your
pre-adoption has been formalized and your new parents are waiting at my
office."
I wasn’t sure
what to think of this news. On one hand, I wanted to jump for joy at the
thought of leaving this place. I wouldn’t miss the shouting or the chores I was
expected to do. I was more like an unpaid maid than a foster child. There was
never enough to eat and I often went to bed hungry. The clothes I was given
were only just above the garments I’d had from Goodwill. On the other hand, I
would be sad to leave Joel.
"Don’t worry
about packing anything unless you have something special. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie
have purchased everything you need."
"We can
leave as soon as you say goodbye and thank Mrs. Rostenkowski."
I turned toward
Mrs. R. "Thank you for having me. Please say goodbye to Mr. R for
me."
She nodded
sternly, no doubt wondering when she would receive her next slave. I didn’t
bother to hug the woman, she wouldn’t know affection if it jumped up and bit
her on the ass.
"I’ll just
go and say goodbye to Joel." My voice was thick and tears sprang free as I
trudged to the living room. I knelt down near the sweet little boy. "Joel,
I have to go away."
He turned to me and smiled. "Cawee, pway?"
I drew him into
my arms and kissed his chubby cheeks. "No, sweetheart. I have to go to a
new home now. You be a good boy for your
mama." I kissed him again, stood and rushed to the front door. Giselle was
waiting for me and placed an arm around my shoulders.
"Everything
will be better for you with the McKenzie’s. They have wanted a child for so long
but because of their ages, they were only allowed a teenager. You’ll be good
for each other."
I nodded as I
sucked back a sob and followed her down the steps to her car. I climbed into
the passenger seat and fastened the belt before Giselle turned the key and
started the engine. We remained silent as she weaved through the streets back
to her office.
****
A beautiful lady
stood when we entered Giselle’s office. She was tall with long, wavy brown hair
and gorgeous blue eyes. When she smiled at me, I knew I was going to like her.
"You must be
Callie." She offered her hand.
I gave it a
tentative shake. "Yes, pleased to meet you." And, I was.
"My name is
Rebecca McKenzie but I would like for you to call me mother."
I frowned, it was
a bit soon for me to be calling a stranger, mother. But, I decided it was no
skin off my nose. "Okay, mother."
A man stood
beside her. He was the epitome of tall, dark and handsome. He stepped forward
and offered me his hand. "I’m Patrick McKenzie. You can call me daddy or
Mac. I’ll leave it up to you."
I shook hands and
lowered my eyes, I felt shy. "Mac, I think, please."
"Mac, it is.
Are you ready to leave?"
I glanced at
Giselle.
"I know
these people are strangers to you, Callie, but we have carefully vetted and
selected them to be your adoptive parents. You will live with them for the next
six months. During that time, I'll visit regularly and if everything works out,
the official papers will be signed making them your legal parents."
"What
happens if they decide they don’t want me?" The thought of being shuffled
from foster home to foster home terrified me.
Mother crouched
down and gathered my hands into hers. "Honey, we have waited a very long
time for a child to call our own, we aren’t going to decide we don’t want
you."
Her soothing,
gentle voice set me at ease and I felt myself relax. I turned to Mac. "I’m
ready."
He smiled
broadly. "Let our new lives begin."
They each
gathered one of my hands and, after bidding Giselle goodbye, we left the office
to head home. Home, would it be
everything I’d dreamed of?
Broken Bastard
Broken Series Book 1
Present Day
My name is Tyler Maxwell Alexander. I'm twenty-eight years old. A few
months ago, I had it all. An executive job in a prestigious
investment firm owned by my father. Ha! Yeah, right - father. I'll
explain about that later. I lived in a waterfront apartment
overlooking the harbor and drove a Mercedes convertible. Then, in the
blink of an eye, it was gone. All of it. Everything, except the
fucking clothes on my back. I was broken. A bastard. Did I mention,
I'm gay? No? Oh well, I have now.
months ago, I had it all. An executive job in a prestigious
investment firm owned by my father. Ha! Yeah, right - father. I'll
explain about that later. I lived in a waterfront apartment
overlooking the harbor and drove a Mercedes convertible. Then, in the
blink of an eye, it was gone. All of it. Everything, except the
fucking clothes on my back. I was broken. A bastard. Did I mention,
I'm gay? No? Oh well, I have now.
This is the story of how my fairytale life turned to shit in the blink of an eye.......
I write a variety of stories including Male/Male, Menage and Shapeshifter.
Each book has a strong focus on story line with romantic interest building
throughout.
throughout.
I explore real life issues from kids on the streets to motorcyle war
and put my own twist on each one.
and put my own twist on each one.
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