Inkandanarchy80
Jax Teller rides toward the ending he's always known was waiting for him, one carved in blood, loss, and the slow erosion of every choice he can't take back. The kind of ending that doesn't arrive as a surprise, just a debt finally called in.
But death doesn't come clean.
When the road disappears beneath him, it isn't fire or sirens that greet him. No chaos. No screaming metal. Just silence, stretched thin and endless, like the world forgot how to breathe.
He wakes to wreckage... and a woman who knows his name.
She isn't there by accident.
She belonged to Opie. The one man Jax could never save. The ghost that's been riding shotgun in his bones long before the fall. And now she's here, not to mourn him, not to forgive him, but to collect what's left.
Only she doesn't take him anywhere.
She makes him look.
Not at the crash. Not at the body he left cooling on the asphalt.
At everything else.
At the road behind him, twisting and reshaping under her voice like it's still alive. Like it can still hurt him.
She shows him the truth buried under years of justifications and patched-over guilt. Every choice he called necessary. Every lie he told himself to keep moving forward.
What if none of it was right?
What if the life he fought so hard to hold together... was broken from the very first turn?
What if the moment that felt like salvation-Tara walking back into his life, soft and familiar, a piece of something clean-wasn't fate fixing itself...
...but the beginning of everything falling apart?