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James’ posh mum has a habit of overreacting to things and so, when she hears him call out in pain one morning, and sees his shirt covered in blood, she bundles him into the car, drives recklessly to the dental hospital, gets caught by the police, and eventually, when she blows a tire, is rescued by two bikers, people she normally would not have rubbed shoulders with.



This caused her to rethink the ideas she had about bikers in general, sadly, only for a short period of time. It takes more than one incident, one act of kindness, for her to realize that she, in particular, should practice what she preaches, and that is not to judge a book by its cover.



This story begins where the first one, ‘Bikers or What?’ left off. The drama has slowed down….or has it? James is angry, very angry, and when you’re so upset you tend to say things that you would not usually say. Was he right to behave in the way he did? Are adults always in the right? You be the judge.

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