AU: Takes place after Jax reads the Emma Goldman quote. He actually acts on his father's book instead of continuing the way he is, especially when he meets someone who makes him rethink everything he thought he knew. Jax/OC . There's going to be anarchism and radical thought so if you think it will offend you don't read and bash it if you don't like just don't read. Also I only watched each episode once so correct me if I get some facts wrong.
Chapter 1
Jax had to step out of there and think, get some air. The patchover went well; he loved the club he just didn't feel so great about the direction it had been going. He didn't like the fact that he killed someone and at this rate there seemed to be violence everywhere he looked. He didn't mind fighting, fighting was necessary to live the life. But there were some places, dark tunnels, that he didn't want to go, but now that he was there he couldn't turn back.
It was peaceful outside. He took a drag on his cigarette and walked under a tunnel. The book he had been reading had said there was a quote under this tunnel, he wanted to see it for himself. He stood there under the tunnel, dirt under his feet and wind biting at the back of his neck. He read out loud: "Anarchism stands for the liberation of the human mind from the dominion of religion and liberation of the human body from the coercion of property; liberation from the shackles and restraint of government. It stands for a social order based on the free grouping of individuals." He felt a shiver up his spine.
His club, it was radical in a way, he guessed. They broke the laws, and they didn't get their money working 9 to 5 jobs. But they were in bed with the cops and he guessed there were no Starbucks to burn down but sometimes Jax couldn't help but wonder how much the sons actually changed, if anything. Something was missing, and he couldn't quite put his finger on what. He sighed; Clay would probably looking for him soon so he headed out.
Back inside the bar it was crowded and noisy. People were celebrating the patchover. It was time to head back to Charming. The guys got on their motorcycles and sped back to Charming. Briefly Jax wondered why there weren't any women who rode and fought as one of the sons. Could they truly call themselves anarchists if they didn't include women and called the women they let into the club "old ladies"?
To be continued…
I know it's short but I'll write more when I can get my ideas more organized, I just wanted to get the idea out there. Tell me what you think! Also I forgot if there was any war/fighting after the patchover if there was I'll add that in the next chapter.
