“How the hell did you get here?” Roy demanded.
“Well, you took my friends. I wasn’t going to let that stand,” I said in a soft voice.
Slowly, I stood up, hoping that he was too shocked to do anything but keep his eyes on me.
“Oh? And you think you’re the person to ‘save’ them?” he asked with an evil high-pitched laugh that almost made his broken glasses slide off his nose.
“Don’t forget, I owe you something,” I purred seductively.
Running one hand down my body, I ensured his gaze was on me instead of the person sneaking up behind him.
“What’s that?” he asked panting.
“This,” I said with a smile just as Kevin slammed the barrel of his gun into the side of Roy’s head.
I watched with glee as Roy’s eyes rolling up into his head and he flopped to the ground with a graceless thud.
“Asshole,” I sneered down at him.