“Wanting to add to your charges? Keep talking,” he grumbles, slamming the cell door shut before walking away.
I can’t help the smirk on my face. This is fucking great. He looks like a mess and is still locked up right next to me. I wouldn’t have it any other way.
“What are you smiling at? I have connections here. As soon as they process everything, I’ll be out while they throw away the key for you.”
“Sure. Your connections have been such a help so far. Tell me, does your nose still hurt? Can you even see out of your eye?”
He rushes the bars. “You piece of trash. I will squash you under my toe like a bug.”
I don’t bother getting up from my cot. I stare at the ceiling as he continues to spew venom my way.
“Have you ever heard the saying ‘I’m rubber. You’re glue. Whatever you say bounces off me and sticks back to you?’”
“Hahaha, laugh it up. I’m going to make you wish you’d never met Sami. You think you are so clever, but you are nothing but a no-good biker getting his dick wet in that old, dried-up pussy.”
That gets me moving. My hands are on him before he can back away.
“I’m going to say this only once, Billy boy.” I keep my tone low so the recording devices cannot hear me. “If you ever speak about my woman again, I will take my knife and gut you like a fucking fish and feed you to the wolves. No one will ever know what happened to you. You’ll be another missing case never solved.”
“Break it up you two.” An officer taps on the bars.
I let him go, taking a step back. Billy stares at me, a mixture of anger and fear in his eyes.
Yeah, he’s done his research on the club. He might think he is Billy Badass, but he also knows I can and will follow through on my threats.
“Green. You’re free to go.”
“Why the fuck is he free? Where is my call? I want my lawyer. I want to talk with Officer Rutledge. Are you even listening to me?” Billy yells as the officer leads me from the holding cell area.
“I wish we could duct tape certain inmates’ mouths,” the officer mutters under his breath.
“If you had left me the roll, I’d have done it without hesitation. No blowback on you.”
The officer snorts out a laugh before he schools his face.
“Your items are right here. Exit is that way.” He points out the door. Then he turns, leaving me with the deputy who helps me with the rest of the paperwork.
I smile when I see the charges were dropped.
Good.
Stepping outside, I hope to see Sami, but instead, Savage and Bailey are in her place.
My face must fall because Savage speaks instantly.
“They are waiting at home for you. I didn’t think you’d want Farrah spending any unnecessary time at a police station.”
I nod, relieved. “Thanks. I appreciate you looking out for them.”
“Of course. Before you go, we should probably have a chat. Maybe not outside of a police station.”
I nod, making my way to the truck they brought. I climb in the back, then wait for us to get away from the police station before I speak up.
“What’s up?” I ask.
“Billy has an officer in his pocket. I guess he’s done some investment banking for him. Rutledge. If he has any sway, he will be out tonight, likely without bond.”
“Yeah, he was calling out for him when they released me. Does Sami know?”