Winter_Wolf
you had me at whiskey
Gradous13
Misty Gray
LindsMagee
lette
apolla
Herb looked out at the scenery as it flew by--or as he flew by. The rolling grassy hills outside town still had some green in them to complement the pines scattered around on top of them. It felt good to get off the interstate and be back home, where the air seemed a little cooler and cleaner, especially at 10:11 AM. He shifted his eyes towards his crew, looking into the rearview mirror that was perched on his bike's handlebars. The bikers were stretched behind him in fomation, with the orderly pairs taking up the width of the lane. Up ahead, he could see the old familiar outline of a Charger sitting on the side of the road next to the Welcome to Siskiyou Falls sign. But even closer than that, there was a different sign. 40 MPH.
Except Herb wasn't leading the crew at 40 MPH. Once he blew past the sign, the words Siskiyou Falls Police became more visible on the Charger's door. Herb Silverman cracked a little grin and a wave, as he locked aviators with the officer inside. It took just a moment or two before each man passed the Charger, and all that the officer was left looking at were the back patches.
The officer pulled out, with just a single flip of the lights and sirens. Both Herb and him knew that there was a long turnout up around the bend. It took the officer a few moments to get up to speed, and when he caught up, the bikers were all pulling into the turnout. He took a sip of his coffee and sighed as he exited the vehicle and walked up the line to Herb.
"You got something to tell me or what, Herb?"
"No officer, just enjoying the countryside," Herb smirked, "but, Donnie, I do have something to give you." Silverman reached into a bag and pulled out a baggie of marijuana, which he handed to the cop.
"Ah, now that's the stuff. I guess the expo went well then?"
"Yes it did. Is that all? Say, who's cooking at Jenny's this morning? You can't get those biscuits and gravy just anywhere."
"Well I got something to tell you--currently no one. We got a call earlier this morning about a smashed window over at the diner. There was a brick with a note attached. This is what it said," Donnie pulled out a small piece of notebook paper with the words copied on it, and showed it.
"Get up here," Herb motioned to his Sergeant at Arms and Roadmasters, but especially to Jerome "Blade" Bennett. He knew that Jenny's was his joint. When Jerome arrived, Herb handed over the note to him, which said Fuck off. First warning.
"Do you have any clue what this is about?" Herb asked Jerome. He was open to input from the others as well, "hell, either way, we need to saddle back up and get over there."
Herb looked out at the scenery as it flew by--or as he flew by. The rolling grassy hills outside town still had some green in them to complement the pines scattered around on top of them. It felt good to get off the interstate and be back home, where the air seemed a little cooler and cleaner, especially at 10:11 AM. He shifted his eyes towards his crew, looking into the rearview mirror that was perched on his bike's handlebars. The bikers were stretched behind him in fomation, with the orderly pairs taking up the width of the lane. Up ahead, he could see the old familiar outline of a Charger sitting on the side of the road next to the Welcome to Siskiyou Falls sign. But even closer than that, there was a different sign. 40 MPH.
Except Herb wasn't leading the crew at 40 MPH. Once he blew past the sign, the words Siskiyou Falls Police became more visible on the Charger's door. Herb Silverman cracked a little grin and a wave, as he locked aviators with the officer inside. It took just a moment or two before each man passed the Charger, and all that the officer was left looking at were the back patches.
JEFFERSON PATRIOTS
'78
MC
NORCAL
'78
NORCAL
The officer pulled out, with just a single flip of the lights and sirens. Both Herb and him knew that there was a long turnout up around the bend. It took the officer a few moments to get up to speed, and when he caught up, the bikers were all pulling into the turnout. He took a sip of his coffee and sighed as he exited the vehicle and walked up the line to Herb.
"You got something to tell me or what, Herb?"
"No officer, just enjoying the countryside," Herb smirked, "but, Donnie, I do have something to give you." Silverman reached into a bag and pulled out a baggie of marijuana, which he handed to the cop.
"Ah, now that's the stuff. I guess the expo went well then?"
"Yes it did. Is that all? Say, who's cooking at Jenny's this morning? You can't get those biscuits and gravy just anywhere."
"Well I got something to tell you--currently no one. We got a call earlier this morning about a smashed window over at the diner. There was a brick with a note attached. This is what it said," Donnie pulled out a small piece of notebook paper with the words copied on it, and showed it.
"Get up here," Herb motioned to his Sergeant at Arms and Roadmasters, but especially to Jerome "Blade" Bennett. He knew that Jenny's was his joint. When Jerome arrived, Herb handed over the note to him, which said Fuck off. First warning.
"Do you have any clue what this is about?" Herb asked Jerome. He was open to input from the others as well, "hell, either way, we need to saddle back up and get over there."