Locke (Portland Wildfire #2) Read Online Sawyer Bennett

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Erotic, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Portland Wildfire Series by Sawyer Bennett
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Total pages in book: 84
Estimated words: 81281 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 406(@200wpm)___ 325(@250wpm)___ 271(@300wpm)
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I turn away from him, intent on walking into the hotel, and that’s when his hand closes around my upper arm.

The grip is brutal, fingers digging in hard as he wrenches me around to face him and for one full second, I am back in that apartment with his hand on my arm, his face close to mine, the promise of retribution in his eyes.

A bolt of fear courses through me, so strong it makes my knees weak and my body reacts on instinct. I cower, waiting for him to strike with my arm raising up halfway in a defensive mode to protect my face.

“Don’t you walk away from me,” he snarls, spittle flying from his mouth. “Don’t you dare—”

Locke hits him like a wall.

I don’t see him coming. One second Grant’s hand is clamped around my arm and the next it’s in Locke’s grip, bent backward at the wrist. It doesn’t stay there long because Locke brings his forearm to Grant’s chest and drives him backward with a controlled ferocity that clears the distance to the hotel wall in three steps. Grant’s back slams into the concrete hard enough, I hear the air whoosh out of him.

Locke pins him with a forearm across the sternum and leans in close.

Grant recovers faster than he should, the bourbon and perhaps adrenaline giving him strength, and instead of going still the way a sensible person would with a man Locke’s size holding him against a wall, he shoves back. He puts both hands into Locke’s chest and pushes with everything he has.

Locke doesn’t move an inch.

“Get your hands off me,” Grant yells, fully unraveled now. He shoves again, uselessly. “Get the fuck off me, you fucking Neanderthal. You have no idea who I am!”

“I know exactly who you are,” Locke replies softly. There’s no heat, no volume, just a low rumble that seems deadly in its warning. “And I know what you did to Livia.”

“Oh, that’s rich.” Grant barks out a laugh. “That’s completely fucking rich. Whatever she said, she’s a liar, she’s always been a—”

Locke’s forearm presses in and Grant’s next words don’t make it out.

Around me the team has closed in. I don’t register it happening, but it has—Rome is on my left, Arch materializes on my right, and a half dozen players have formed a loose perimeter that puts me at the center and Grant definitively on the outside. Nobody pulls Locke off. Nobody says a word. They saw what happened and they closed ranks, the way a team does.

Grant’s eyes are wild now, moving between Locke’s face and the wall of players behind him. I can see him doing the math and he knows he’s got no leverage.

“Someone should call the cops,” Rome says.

Locke’s eyes cut to me over his shoulder and the question is clear as he waits for my answer.

I open my mouth, but I’m not sure what will come out.

Grant makes his decision for me. He gets a hand free, shoves hard against Locke’s arm at an angle that breaks the hold for one second, and that’s all it takes. He twists out of Locke’s grip and sprints off down the block, his jacket flapping.

Locke moves before I can think.

“Locke.” My hand finds his arm. I feel every muscle in it pulled toward forward motion, ready to hunt Grant down. “Let him go.”

He stops and turns back to me slowly. The expression on his face is not one I’ve seen before—controlled rage tempered with restraint. Had I not stopped him, I know he would have caught Grant and… well, there’s no telling what he would have done, and I can’t have him getting in trouble.

“Livia.” Rome’s voice, careful. “You want us to call someone? Police can pick him up. He’s drunk and disorderly at a minimum—”

“No.” The word comes out quickly, and I know it’s the right decision. Filing a police report means statements and questions and a paper trail and my name connected to a scene outside a team hotel. Locke will be drawn into it and it’s a mess no one needs. “No. Just—let it go. He’s gone.”

Rome looks at me briefly before nodding in agreement. The group of players disperses, quiet and efficient, filtering through the hotel entrance and taking the whole situation with them. Arch squeezes my shoulder once as he passes, a small sign of silent support.

Locke doesn’t move though. He’s still standing in front of me on an empty sidewalk. In the distance, I hear a siren and take a deep breath. I let it out, telling myself it’s over and everything is okay. That there wasn’t a man who just assaulted me in public, in front of my co-workers… my team.

I glance down and note my hands trembling slightly at my sides. The adrenaline is leaking out through my fingers now that it’s all over.


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