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Little Toy Bikers and a Woman on the Run
Chapter 67 Smacked
Gemma knew that sometimes men hit their women to keep them in line. It was part of the biker world. In that world, men were men. They weren't like all the sensitive pussies that filled up all the romance movies on Lifetime or Hallmark channel. Those men were so emasculated they might as well have been dickless.
Secretly she kind of liked it when Clay asserted his dominance. He'd only slammed her against the wall a couple of times. Now, the domestic violence laws were so crazy, a harmless shove could get a person arrested. That was what was wrong in the world—men not being allowed to take their natural place as the head of their families.
Men needed to be strong. Clay was a strong man. Stronger than JT who was a little too sensitive brooding male for her taste. She was concerned that Jax was too much like his father. She and Clay needed to toughen up Jax.
She was worried now that Princess Tara had returned to the kingdom; Jax would end up pussy-whipped. She had almost taken Jax away from her when she left town the first time. If Tara thought she could swoop in and take Jax, Gemma would teach her a harder lesson than the beat down at the hospital. She was willing to do anything to save Jax from her.
She loved her father, but he was a weak man. Her mother walked all over him. There were countless times when she had wanted to shake him, tell him to grow a backbone and stand up to her mother. Her mother had no respect for her father. She loved him, but she had no respect for him either. He was too weak.
Her father chose her mother over her when he made the decision to leave Charming. He knew she didn't want to go, but he picked her mother over his daughter. He loved her mother more than he did her. That would be the last time she came second in a man's life.
She wanted her husband to be a strong man. JT had started out as the strong man she needed in her life, but by the end, he was a pussy. She didn't respect him. She despised him and all his sensitive brooding weakness.
Her son would never turn out like that. She would do whatever it took to make sure Jax wasn't the weak loser JT had been at the end of his life. JT had to be killed. He was too weak to be allowed to lead SAMCRO and to be her husband.
Clay had killed JT for her. That's what real men did—they took care of business and JT had to go.
Gemma shook her head. If she had been able to see that Jax would develop this hero worship of JT, she and Clay would have planned his death to show him for the weak, coward he was at the end of his life. There was nothing heroic about JT.
