“Even if I beat you to a pulp today, nobody’s coming to save you.”
Fred spat out the threat as he reached down and grabbed a glass beer bottle from the pile of trash at his feet. The two guys with him didn’t hesitate, each snatching up their own bottle and moving in on Luke, faces twisted with aggression.
Just as all three of them lifted their hands, ready to smash the bottles over Luke’s head, a sudden, frantic ringing broke through the air from behind them. It was the jangle of a bicycle bell, sharp and impossible to ignore.
They spun around, and there she was. A girl in a face mask, barreling toward them on a bike, not slowing down at all.
Lydia was moving so fast, they barely had a second to react. But right before she would have plowed into them, she slammed on the brakes, stopping on a dime. For a split second, Fred’s heart just about stopped. It was only a bike, but when any sort of vehicle comes straight at you, your brain just blanks out.
By the time Fred snapped out of it, he was already cursing. “What the—”
He didn’t even get to finish. Lydia hopped off the bike with a smooth, confident move, grabbed the handlebars with both hands, and with one hard swing, sent all three guys crashing to the ground.
Fred and his friends were left reeling, their heads ringing.
Luke gaped as Lydia suddenly appeared, Connor trailing right behind her. A glimmer of relief and surprise flashed in Luke’s eyes. “Lydia?”
Fred, still nursing his bruised pride and probably a few new bruises, scrambled up and shot Lydia a murderous glare. Even with her mask on, he recognized her eyes, cold and sharp as stars.
“Lydia? You’re Lydia—the one who went back to the Norwood family?”
In their small town, every little thing spread like wildfire. Fred knew Luke, so of course he’d heard about Lydia. From what everyone said, she’d moved back in with the Norwoods, who lived out in some run-down part of the countryside. According to the gossip, her real family was dirt poor. There was an old, sick grandfather, four brothers who still weren’t married, and parents who couldn’t keep a job between them.

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