Amelia scowled at him.“We will discuss this later.”
Fury grinned.“I look forward to it.”
“Where is your stuff?”Tara asked.
“In the motel down the road,” Naya said.“But I still think—”
“Don’t think.It just gets you women in trouble,” Fury said.
All three women gasped.
Fury rolled his eyes.“Let’s go.I have work to do.”
“Are you done with your food?”Amelia asked.
Naya glanced down at her plate and nodded.She’d eaten more than she thought she would.
Fury stepped back after dropping a twenty on the table.
“I can pay,” Naya said.
“It’s done,” Fury said.“Let’s get your stuff.”
Barb came over and hugged her.“I’m glad they’re taking you home with them.”
Naya hugged her back.“I don’t know if it’s the right thing to do.”
“Yes, it is,” Amelia said behind her.
Barb grinned.“Amelia usually gets what she wants.”
“I do not,” Amelia exclaimed.
“Yes, you do,” everyone around them said.
Naya couldn’t help but laugh.
Tara looped her arm through hers and started moving her toward the door.Naya looked back once and waved.“Thank you, Barb.”
“You’re welcome, hun.”
When they got outside, Naya froze.“I can’t get on one of those,” she said and pointed at the bikes.She winced when several of them started theirs, and the roar was loud enough to shake the ground under her.
“Sure, you can,” Fury said and pointed to one of the guys waiting.“You’ll ride with Pokey back to the compound after you give me the key to your room.”
“I can get it.”
Amelia shook her head.“Let him take care of this.They’ll be careful with your stuff.”
Pokey tossed his head.“Let’s go.”
Naya walked to him and let him help her on the back of the bike.The vibration startled her when he started his engine.
“You’d better hold on,” Pokey said.
Naya bit back a scream when he started to move, and she grabbed onto his waist.She closed her eyes as the world rushed by.She had no idea how long they drove before the bike slowed down and he turned into a driveway.
He parked and turned off the engine.“We’re here.You can let go now.”