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“Head to the hospital” He didn’t respond as the car raced through traffic “The guy she was supposed to hook up with is there I want to talk to him”

“Talking is overrated when a girl gets hurt, Race”

I looked at hiuy who tried to get out of his debt by hiring theanywhere, Bax I shattered both of his kneecaps after I got rid of the thug”

He turned his head to look at rin “Didn’t know you had it in you”

I snorted at hiht we met, now, did it?”

He chuckled “Yeah, that did surprise ht you and all that blond hair and sissy-rich-boy attitude you were prancing around as going tohas ever been easy”

“No, it hasn’t Do you think it’s worth it? After everything we’ve been through?”

He lifted a shoulder and let it fall as he pulled into the parking lot of the hospital “Your sister is worth it The garage is worth it Novak being gone is worth it You and Titusit out of that shit storuess it’s all in how you look at it I’ve been here too long to think it’s ever going to get easier, but now being in the thick of itwhat I do”

“What’s that?” I figured I knew the answer already but hearing him say it would put a lot of that trepidation I had about him and my sister to rest

“Dovie Good, bad, and everything in between, I do for her, because of her”

“Me too, Bax Me too”

He looked at me and we had a e about as happening in our world right now and our roles in it We would both sacrifice everything for those we loved, and it didn’t matter what kind of men that made us

Finding Marcus was easy enough All I had to do was ask where the whiny and sleazy guy with two broken legs was Plus, Marcus was kind of a tool and wasn’t really the type of guy who endeared hie of his care, to him they were just prey When alked into the room, it was clear they had hi out or calling for help, he just gave rin

Both of his legs were encased in plaster fro on some kind of contraption that kept them elevated above his heart, and he looked more like a mummy than a man One of his eyes was still swollen shut frorin was on his face,to be