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forwarded the text to Sheriff Walton, who then alerted all cars to head over to fight, where several shootings and stabbings were being reported. Geech and his boys watched as all of the authorities hopped inside of their squad cars and sped off, with Deputy Richmond being at the head of the group. Once the coast was clear, Sheriff Walton came to the front door and signaled for Geech and his guys to come inside. Since the town of Amber was so small, there wasn’t usually much crime being committed, and the jailhouse’s security system was minimal at best. There were no cameras and it housed only two cells. When Geech walked in, Sheriff Walton had already let Lily out of her cell, and she came running into Geech’s arms and cried into his shoulder inconsolably.
     
    “It’s okay, baby, I’m here now. It’s okay,” he said soothingly, rubbing her back and kissing her face softly.
     
    “Okay, you all had better get out of here and get the rest of your plan in motion before the authorities get over to Chase and the gang and see them sitting up drinking beers and playing billards!” Sheriff Walton said.
     
    “I can’t thank you enough,” Geech told him. “I owe you. Huge this time.”
     
    “Get outta here,” the sheriff waved. “You know I love you boys.”
     
    Geech and Lily hurried out of the jailhouse with his boys right behind them. They climbed inside of Bear’s truck and headed over to The Dark Angels’ hideout. They pulled discreetly into the back, and Geech and Lily got out and went inside into one of the quiet bedrooms upstairs.
     
    “Baby, thank you so much for saving me yet again!” Lily said to him. “You have truly been my guardian angel!”
     
    “I couldn’t let Reno get you again. There was no way,” Geech said to her. “But they’re going to be looking for you, so you need to get out of here fast.”
     
    “But how? They’ve got possession of the car, I don’t have hardly any money left because Reno took most of it at the jailhouse, and—”
     
    “I’ve got you covered,” Geech said, interrupting her. “There’s a car in the garage that’s all yours. It’s in Chase’s name so it can’t be traced back to me or you. Inside is a load of cash and directions to another chapter of The Dark Angels who live four towns over. When you get to their location, tell them who you are and that I sent you. They’ll take care of you. And send for your sister too, and they’ll take care of her as well.”
     
    Lily leaned into Geech’s chest and sobbed, too overcome with happiness and emotion to thank him or say anything for that matter. Geech held her tightly then led her out to the car, knowing that he had to be the strong one and send her on her way even though he wanted nothing more than for her to stay. He opened the driver’s side and helped her in. When she closed the door and started the engine, she rolled down the window and stared at him lovingly. “How can I ever repay you?”
     
    “By being happy,” Geech smiled.
     
    “Will I ever see you again?” she asked sadly.
     
    “We don’t know what the future will hold. But for now, go off and start that new life that you and your sister want for yourselves. And maybe once you get settled and things calm down around here, we’ll cross paths again.”
     
    “I love you,” Lily said before leaning out and kissing Geech deeply.
     
    “I love you, too,” Geech said as he himself fought back tears.
     
    And with that, he watched as Lily pulled out of the garage and headed down the street toward her future. His phone buzzed, and he looked down and saw a text from Chase. It read, “On the way back now, laughing all the way. Cops think it was just a false alarm. But all is well. Oh, and by the way, I left an untraceable cell phone inside of Lily’s car for her with your new cell phone number stored in it. Yours is on the kitchen table at the hideout, and her new number is stored in it. Now you two can keep in touch in
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