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right now.”
    David grunted and patted him on the back. “Maybe, but
didn’t you say Zack was here too with front row tickets.”
    “Yep. She doesn’t know that though.”
    David shook his head. “The concert has been on for three
hours now. It shouldn’t have much more to go.”
    “I’m going to surprise her. There should be an hour left.
I’ve let her have most of the show with her girlfriends. I’ve been so focused
on the shifter killer. I want to enjoy some fun time with her.”
    His partner grinned. “You telling me you don’t have fun
with her?”
    Jake winked at David and thumped him on the back as he
showed his badge to security to be let in.
    After wandering through the masses, he finally got to the
VIP seating area and searched for where
Sandy
had said she and her friends were going to be, only to pause at the sight
before him. Sandy and her friends were jumping up and down, singing.
Sandy
was at the end of
the aisle next to a guy who kept touching her. Jake noticed the man never took
his eyes off
Sandy
.
    David grabbed his arm and whispered, “Calm yourself . Look up. Zack’s on his way to rescue her.”
    Jake looked up to see a very angry Zack stalking towards
Sandy
. The song ended and
a ballad came on.
Sandy
sat with her friends,
and he watched as the guy wrapped his arm around
Sandy
’s waist. He turned her and kissed her.
Seeing red, Jake easily got out of David’s hold and stormed in front of David
as Zack reached the couple.
    Jake yanked the guy off
Sandy
. Zack pulled her into his arms. Jake
picked the guy up to face him and let his bear shine through as he growled, “Do
you want to tell us why you’re touching my woman?”
    The man trembled in his hands as he stuttered, “I-I-I
didn’t know.”
    There was a huff behind the guy and
Sandy
muttered, “I said I was in a relationship.
I forgot to mention they are Neanderthals.”
    The guy croaked out, “They?”
    He watched as
Sandy
nodded and pushed at Zack to get out of his hold. “I was dating the lughead that has you now.
And the one that has me in his grasp. And if he doesn’t let me go, he will be
missing some vital organs.”
    Zack growled and let her go.
    She marched up to Jake and yelled over the music, “Put him
down now.”
    Jake turned his best glare at her, the one that had
die-hard criminals shaking in their boots.
    She narrowed her eyes and growled, “If you don’t put him
down now, we’re through, and I will go and kiss as many guys as I want.”
    Snarling, Jake let the guy drop. Then he grabbed
Sandy
around the waist
and threw her over his shoulder.
    David held his badge out to anyone who dared to interfere
as
Sandy
screamed, kicked, and pounded on his back. He didn’t need to look behind him to
know Zack followed.
    Feeling better with each step he took away, Jake laughed
when they reached the gates to leave, and
Sandy
screamed.
    “If you make me leave this concert, I will cut off your
balls and feed them to you while you sleep. If you take one step farther, I
will skin you alive. I always did want a bear throw rug to walk over.”
      He ignored her and
walked out the gates, pausing to growl to Zack, “Where did you park?
    “Over the road at the house. I was going to stay tonight.”
    “Good.” He turned to his work partner. “David, I’m done for
the night.” David smirked and walked to the car they came in.
    Sandy
squealed the whole time and in between yelled,
“Corrupt cops. Save me.”
    He smacked her bottom, and she let out a surprised gasp.
“Do you want to tell me why that guy had his hands on you?”
    “No, not particularly,”
Sandy
huffed out as he slowly moved her down
his body.
    “Okay, let’s try again. Tell me why that man had his hands
on you.”
    He and Zack moved her between them as they reached the
road, each holding one of her arms.
    Sandy
looked around her before letting out a loud
sigh. “Fine, but don’t get angry because I’ve had this concert organized since
way before I

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