“You only won with cheap tricks. Pathetic!”
If murder wasn’t illegal, Chris would have dealt with these three right then and there. No one messed with his friends and got away with it.
Neil gave a cold laugh. “Winners take all. You lost, Chris. Just admit it. Can’t handle losing, huh?”
The only thing stopping Neil from going after Chris directly was the Jefferson family’s pull in the city. So, he’d picked on Chris' friend instead. And just as he expected, Chris was fiercely loyal. The second his friend got hurt, he threw the whole race out the window.
“Hey. Are we racing or not? If you’re done, I’ll just take that as you giving up.” Lydia’s voice suddenly cut through the tension.
Neil turned, his smile twisted. “We’re doing this. You’d better believe it.”
“Then let’s start. I don’t have time to waste,” Lydia said, looking them up and down like they were nothing but a joke.
Neil thought she was just a clueless little girl full of herself. If she was in such a rush to humiliate herself, he was all for it.
Chris caught the tone in their voices and turned quickly to Lydia. “You’re really going to race them?”
Lydia nodded. “Yep.”
“No way.” Chris didn’t even think before shutting her down.
Lydia might be a better rider than he was, but Neil and his guys were total dirtbags. They didn’t care about rules and would pull anything to win. Lydia wouldn’t stand a chance against that.

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