CHAPTER NINETEEN Kevin found himself staring at the bikers, grateful that their arrival had interrupted the gang before they could attack, yet just as nervous about their presence. They looked far tougher and more violent than the kids in Ty’s gang, so why would they do anything other than join in the killing? “I think you’d better let Ty up so he can answer for himself, little lady,” the man said to Luna, and Kevin winced at that. It had been going kind of okay up until then. “I’m not afraid of you,” Luna said. To Kevin’s surprise, the big man smiled. “No, I don’t believe you are. Even so, I’d like to hear what Ty has to say, so let him up, please.” Luna stepped back, and Kevin held out his hand to Bobby. “Come on, Bobby.” The dog ran over to be petted, while Ty scrambled to his fee