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I scoffed. “We weren’t a family, Alicia. We were trauma bonded victims.”

“I choose to see it differently.”She pushed up from her seat, still staring at me. “I like the locs. And the earring,” she said, setting off a weird feeling in my chest. She tipped her head to one side, peering at me, then the other, then grinned. “You never did get the other side pierced I see.”

“Don’t read into it!” I called after her, as she flung the door open and headed out.

“I think I’m going to readeverythinginto it.” She laughed, noticing that I’d hopped up too, and had followed her. “You’re free to go,” she told me. “Your bike was just brought up from the garage.”

I frowned. “How the hell… never mind,” I said.

Honestly it would have been more of a surprise if theyhadn’tidentified my vehicle.

I stopped my exit to turn and look her in the face. “You never said what you did to Tati.”

Alicia smiled. “She’s beautiful, Nyx.”

“What the fuck does that have to do anything?” I grunted. “Whereis she?”

If something happened to her, thePredatorsentire focus would shift tothat, which wasn’t what I needed.

She shrugged. “How the hell should I know? The bar, the clubhouse, or home, or… wherever else thePredatorshang out, I guess. But hey, don’t takeyourmistake out on her.”

Funny.

Tati was too precious to Blue for me to fuck with like that.

“I won’t.” I breezed past her through the door. The first place my gaze went was up, to the sky, finding my map in the stars.

“There’s a tracker on my bike, isn’t there?” I asked.

“I don’t need to track you, Nyx. I trust you. And… I’ve got a feelingyou’llcome back tome.”

I climbed on my bike, and shook my head before I took off, tossing one last statement over my shoulder.

“I wouldn’t count on it.”

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