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DELILAH Xavier stared at me for a long moment, after which he raised an eyebrow. "Well? Are you going to step out of the car or do you want me to drag you out?" A shiver crawled through me, and Bri wrapped her arms around me protectively. Xavier lowered his gaze, letting out a soft sigh before he met my wide gaze again. "Suit yourself." A scream left my lips as he crawled in, grabbed my ankles and pulled me out until I was on the edge of the backseat with my feet were touching the ground outside. The driver of the cab hurriedly stepped out of the car and ran off, barely keeping his balance. "Let her go!" Bri screamed, grabbing my shoulders. But her strength was no match to Xavier's. In a second he let go of my feet and grabbed me by the waist, lifting me out of the car and throwing m