Chapter 71 Cass
***Cass***
Coming home on a high from winning a contest with Aunt Jolene was probably what had me jumping from the still moving car to leap onto the back of the man attacking Cash.
I locked my arms around his throat and dodged the massive hands he reached for me with.
I looked down and saw Cash grinning up at me like an idiot.
I was torn between wanting to strangle him for smiling at me like he hadn’t broken my heart and wanting to strangle him for just laying there on the ground while I rode the jolly green giant.
“Don’t you dare grab my baby!” Aunt Jolene appeared in front of us, hiked up her tight dress, and drove her sequined boot into the giant’s dick. “Get on the ground, Jay Kong! If you hurt my niece I’ll make you regret the day you laid eyes on me!”
“Jay Kong? The professional wrestler?!” Elvis came out of nowhere to pull Aunt Jolene out of the way. “You’re dating a famous wrestler?!”
Aunt Jolene kissed Elvis even as she pulled a whip out of her purse. “You brought me flowers? That’s so sweet! Now, watch out. I’m going to whip this man into submission!”
“He’s a professional wrestler? Jesus. Next time we try to fight someone can we make sure they’re not a professional at fucking fighting?!” Hayes stood in front of Jay Kong with his hands out in front of him. “Just go down easy, big guy. You’ve got precious cargo on your back.”
Precious cargo? I scowled at him and shook my head. “Don’t call me that.”
“Can’t…breathe…”
“Get down from there, Cassidy!” West circled around Jay Kong with a black eye already forming and a scowl on his face.
“I’d love to, asshole! It’s not like I climbed up here to take a cute selfie!”
“Just lean out of my way, honey! I’m going to whip him!” Aunt Jolene waved her terrifying whip around in the air, accidentally hitting Elvis and West.
“Let…go…”
“Just slide down!” West growled up at me like he really thought I was just hanging out for fun and not trapped at the top of a man mountain.
“Why are you even here?! Why are you in my yard, getting your asses kicked by Thor?!” I hadn’t realized I’d been tightening my arms in anger until Jay Kong’s wheezing caught my attention but by then it was too late.
He was going down fast. The man’s body slammed forward and took down both Hayes and West. I jumped away at the last second and would’ve eaten shit in the grass but Cash was there to catch me.
We both went down and by the time my back touched grass Cash had his arms wrapped around me and his face pressed into my neck. The feeling of his warm breath caressing my skin made me want to wrap myself around him and hang on for dear life.
He brushed his lips over my throat and lifted his head to look at me. “You okay?”
I swallowed past the lump in my throat and then shoved him off of me. “I’m fine.”
Aunt Jolene pulled me to my feet and straightened my wig. “The next time you jump out of my car while it’s still moving, I’m spanking you.”
Jay Kong rolled onto his back and off of West and Hayes. “You fuckers are all insane. I’m done.”
I frowned down at the giant man and crossed my arms. “Why were you attacking everyone?”
“I don’t let my women have other men sniffing up their skirts!” He pulled himself up and glared at Aunt Jolene. “You can have this little bitch. If that’s what you’re into, this would’ve never worked anyway. Sorry I don’t play dressup.”
She scoffed. “Why do you think I was into you, moron? It’s because you play dressup!
I could tolerate your need to jump on other half naked men in a ring but I won’t tolerate you coming into my yard and attacking people.
The entire neighborhood already thought this house was an extension of a circus and now you’re drawing even more attention! ”
“You love attention! Look at you!”
“I love attention on me! Not my house or my niece! And I like attention when I’m doing something to earn it!
Jerk.” She threw her hands up when a cop car pulled up at the curb, quickly followed by three more.
“You sonofabitch. Now look at what you did. Everyone’s going to think we’ve been cooking meth! ”
Cash helped his brothers up and the three of them immediately made a wall in front of me, as if they were hiding me from the cops. Elvis saw what they were doing and tried to stand in front of Aunt Jolene but she smacked his arm and stepped to his side.
“Alright, everyone! Let’s break it up!” There were suddenly cops all around us, shouting different orders and pulling us apart.
Aunt Jolene fluffed her hair even as a young male cop tried to usher her away from Elvis. “What’s this about, gentlemen? If you wanted a picture or signature, you just had to ask.”
“We got reports of gang violence. We’re going to separate y’all and figure out what happened here.”
I snorted. “Gang violence?”