A Biker Saw a Child Wave at Pump Three. Then the Truth Emerged-Neyney - Chainityai

A Biker Saw a Child Wave at Pump Three. Then the Truth Emerged-Neyney

Beau “Padlock” Cervantes had learned long ago that people made up their minds about him before he ever opened his mouth.

They saw the shaved scalp first.

Then the beard.

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Then the tattoos running down both arms and the black leather cut with Gulf Coast Riders MC — Tampa Chapter stitched across the back.

By the time their eyes found the small American flag patch over his heart, most of them had already decided what kind of man he was.

He did not blame them exactly.

A gas station after 11 p.m. was not a place where people handed out trust easily.

The Pilot Travel Center on Highway 19 in Spring Hill, Florida, was bright enough to make everyone visible and still lonely enough to make everyone cautious.

At 11:14 p.m. on that Wednesday night in October of 2019, Beau stood at pump four filling the gas tank of his black Harley-Davidson Road King.

The air smelled like hot asphalt, stale coffee, and gasoline.

The Florida night was warm and wet, pressing itself against the pavement while fluorescent lights buzzed overhead.

He had been on the road for hours.

The muscles between his shoulders ached.

His right hand rested around the gas nozzle, the faded blue letters across his knuckles saying what they had said for years.

KEEP RIDING.

That phrase had meant different things at different times in his life.

In the Marines, it meant survive the patrol and get the man beside you home.

After he came back, it meant do not drink even when the quiet gets loud.

Nine sober years later, stitched beneath a USMC Combat Veteran rocker on his cut, it meant something simpler and harder.

Stay useful.

Beau was forty-five years old, six-foot-two, two hundred and forty pounds, with black-and-gray ink covering both arms.

Old roses.

Ship anchors.

The names of three Marines from his old USMC infantry squad written down his right forearm in cursive.

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