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Forty-three

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"Davis!" I screamed, running up to him before he could inflict more damage on the man on my behalf. The man already had a bloody nose and although he was standing on his own two feet, he looked like he was unconscious.

Somehow, I managed to pull Davis away before things went awry.

"You didn't have to do that," I told Davis as he wiped the bead of sweat that had formed on his forehead.

I should have been more pissed off at the lewd man for sexualizing me so brazenly, but after Davis did a number on him, I felt nothing but pity for the man who looked like he would never be the same again.

The door opened and a uniformed man walked in and pulled the man away. From how unbothered the guard had seemed, I got a feeling this wasn't the first time something like that had happened.

"I'm sorry, I just got so pissed off when he said that…" Davis apologized but I stopped him.

"It's okay," I said, getting some gauze to wipe off the blood from his knuckles.

A selfish part of me felt proud he
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