Billy has always wanted her, Mandy. His pretty little innocent matmaid. He was on the wrestling team in High School, a champion. He is destined to become President of the local chapter of The Devil's, a national motorcycle club. She was the na ve small-town farmgirl, beautiful and innocent, a ray of sunshine in the darkness. She is everything he wants but knows he shouldn't.
In the end, he listened to his best friend, Theo, and convinced her to take the scholarship and go away to college. He wanted to keep her from the darkness of his world. Afraid he and the Devils would dim her shining light; she is too sweet, too innocent, too na ve, to survive his world.
How could he know, instead of sending her to heaven, he sent her to the ninth circle of Hell. He could not give her the love he felt she needed then. He will give her the vengeance she deserves now. They say hell hath no fury like a women scorned; they never met a Devil whose woman was wronged. Hell would be paradise compared to what he has in mind. The Eight's days are numbered; each breath they take from this day forward is a prelude to their last.