“Get in line, Leens,” Knox said.
There was a line, I realized. Nash was at the head, Nolan next with Lucian—still holding Sloane—at his back. Knox and I brought up the rear.
“You’re under arrest.” Nash’s voice rang with authority.
“Arrest? Me punching him would have been a hell of a lot more satisfying,” I complained.
“Be patient,” Knox said.
Sloane struggled against Lucian’s grip. “If you don’t get your hands off me, I’ll—”
“You’ll what?” Lucian interrupted her. “Kick me in the ankle and call me names?”
She growled in response.
“Maybe hand Sloane off to Graham?” Knox suggested belatedly.
“No,” Lucian said, his voice colder than an iceberg.
“You can’t arrest me! I ain’t done nothin’,” Booze Breath whined.
Naomi appeared next to us, a bag of popcorn in hand. “I think you can let her go now, Viking,” she said.
“Daisy, I know you think that. But this ain’t my first rodeo with Bar Fight Lina. I let her go and she’s gonna start breakin’ faces.”
“Oh come on! One time,” I spat, renewing my struggles.
“Two times,” he argued, locking his arms tighter around me. “You’re forgetting that asshole’s nose in Pittsburgh.”
I got enough room to elbow him in the gut. Unfortunately his rock-hard abs did more damage to my elbow than vice versa. What was it with the men in this town and their muscles? “Ouch! Damn it! You’re the one who threw him through a window.”
“Calm the fuck down, Lina,” he growled.
“Honey, you do know that doesn’t work on women, right?” Naomi said, scooping up a handful of popcorn.
“Knox, if you don’t let me go, I’m going to start withyourface,” I warned.
“You put your hands on two women who made it clear they didn’t want them there,” Nash was saying to the unpunched face of the biker. “You’re under arrest.”
“What seems to be the problem here?”
“Fuck,” Knox muttered as Tate Dilton strolled into the situation.
“Yeah, you’re gonna want to let me go now,” I hissed.
“I got this,” Nolan said over his shoulder.
“This has nothing to do with you, Dilton,” Nash said, his voice snapping with authority.
Dilton sneered. “Looks to me like you’re abusin’ your power. Someone’s gotta stand up for what’s right.”
“You sure you know what that looks like?” Nash asked.
“Here we go,” Knox muttered. He lifted me off my feet and handed me to Harvey, the gigantic biker with arms the size of my head. “Hold this.”
“Sure thing, Knox. How’s it going, Lina?” Harvey asked as he wrapped those tattooed pythons around me. I managed to kick Knox in the ass as he left but it was only a glancing blow and did little to soothe my temper.
Lucian deposited Sloane next to Naomi. “Move from this spot and we’ll have problems,” he warned, looming over her with a finger in her face.