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bearing. IT had been some time since he had been out that way and he was worried that the police had the place surrounded. After a few moments of no moving or sound, he figured that they were safe. He grabbed her hand. “I have to go. You can go back to your mom, but I have to take off.”
    “Why, what has happened?” Namadi had been quiet through it all, but she had to know that her mother was okay.
    “There was a fight between some of the bikers and the police are moving in. It could be dangerous and I don’t like the idea of you walking into that. If you come with me, I can make sure that you are safe until it all blows over.”
    She could hear sounds from behind her and it sounded like some kind of gunfire. There was no way that she wanted to go back there and she moved towards him. “Where are we going to go?”
    He wasn’t sure, but Andre lust started off towards where the small stand of trees hit the road. He had a friend that he could get transportation from, but he hated to think of what was going on behind him. Andre didn’t want to leave his father in the grips of the police, but he didn’t seem to have another choice. Maxwell wouldn’t want him to get arrested and there was nothing that could be done at the moment. At the moment, it was going to be a mad house and the cops would come through and arrest everyone. It was just easier for them and then they would sort it all out after it was done.
    Namadi looked scared next to him and though he had wondered about her, she seemed to resolve herself to the situation. He tried to imagine her on the back of his bike and when he finally got to his friend’s house, Gavin’s bike was all there was around.
    She looked even less sure of her decision when he told her to get on. “Let me guess, you have never rode on one before.”
    Namadi shook her head. “There are statistics that make it one of the most dangerous forms of travel.”
    Andre just shook his head. “Come on now, it’s not so bad. It’s either this or on foot and there is another couple of miles until I can get to another place to get something else.”
    He looked at her with aggravation. There was a moment that he debated just leaving her where she was. There was more to do and he needed to get away from the police. She was not helping the situation, but holding them both up.
    When she didn’t answer, he got on and started it up. “You either get on or stay here and go back. I have to go Namadi.”
    Andre wasn’t sure if he actually would have left her, but he didn’t have to find out. She sighed loudly and gingerly got on the back of the bike. Her arms closed around him in a vise grip and he moved her down so that he could breathe. “You on?”
    She clenched him as he laughed a little, Namadi had more courage than he had given her credit for. Taking off, the hands around him hugged tighter, while the girl behind him said a prayer.
    Namadi was sure that she was going to fall off and die. Her eyes were shut for several moments as she felt the uneven ground underneath them change to a smooth ride. She finally looked over his shoulder at the road ahead. They were leaving Waterton a few minutes later as the green sign declared they were finally out of the town. Another several minutes had passed and though she was starting to enjoy the ride and the feel of the hard man in front of her, there was no way that she could look beside her at the ground rushing underneath them.
    One thing that she hadn’t anticipated was how fast he was going. It was clear that he was at home on the machine and it was also clear that she was not. Namadi was careful not to move much, afraid that she would tip them over. She wasn’t sure how it all worked, but she hoped that the ride wouldn’t be that long.
    When she finally felt the bike start to slow down, she sighed to herself. It was the best feeling in the world and when he stopped, she got off before he could say anything. The ground made her feel a little

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