A Good Girl Gone Biker Bad | SOA // Jax Teller Fanfiction
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  • Time 4h 39m
  • Reads 48,527
  • Votes 1,068
  • Parts 30
  • Time 4h 39m
Ongoing, First published Dec 08, 2015
Mature
Jax Teller. Yep, I've known him since we were babies. Since my mom was a junkie and my dad died before I was born, due to something with SAMCRO. John, Jax's father, took me on as his own even though I only saw him as a father figure for me.

You know, the only thing I wanted growing up after everything I witnessed Jax go through, was to join SAMCRO..
Yeah, I'm a female but doesn't mean that I can't do the things that the others are doing.

The only problem was trying to convince Jax and Opie to allow me to be patched in..
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30 parts Ongoing Mature

| Jax Teller x OC ᅳ COMPLETED | After Jax made the decision to leave Abel in Ireland with the couple who had adopted his son, his life took a completely different turn. He finally ended his relationship with Tara after his return from Ireland, whereupon Tara decided to have an abortion and go back to Chicago. His mother hadn't spoken to him since Jax left her grandson with another family. Only the club understood Jax' decision at the time, which was now three years ago. Not a day went by when Jax didn't think about Abel and little by little the desire arose to get to know his son, despite his dangerous lifestyle. Maybe he wouldn't be such a bad influence like Kellan Ashby told him years ago and brainwashed him into thinking that Abel was better off without him. Especially after fourteen months in prison and a few more not so good months that followed, he needed a ray of hope. And that ray of hope was in Ireland. However, it wasn't just his son who gave him a glimmer of hope, but also Caitlin, Abel's adoptive mother.