She cocked her head at the MC president. “What is that ultraviolet shit you were tossing around earlier?”
“Nothing as cool as hell-ice,” replied Viper. “Nice gift you got there.”
Teague held his hand out toward the president. “Your aid was appreciated, though I think it would be safe to say it was more that you wanted an invite to the party than that you felt compelled to help us.”
His mouth quirking, Viper shook his hand. “You didn’t need our help. You only didn’t argue about us being here because you knew we’d turn up either way.”
“Why did you help tonight?” Larkin asked him. “Really?”
Viper arched a brow. “Why would we fight creatures that come crawling out of hell when they have no business doing so?” He shrugged. “Old habits die hard, I guess.”
Her brow furrowed. “They tried invading the upper realm when you guys lived up there?”
“More often than you might think.” Viper stuffed his hands in his pockets. “They probably always will, even though it never gets them very far.”
“You and your brothers keep an eye on things here in this realm now,” she guessed. “You watch out for signs that some might be around.”
“Do we?” Viper asked, airy.
She flapped an unimpressed hand at his evasiveness. “Whatever. Just remember not all hell-born who come here do so with ill-will.”
Viper held up his hands, his expression serious. “I’ll only have an issue with those who do. You don’t need to worry that I’ll come for your hellhorse.”
“If that changes and you target him, I’ll come for you.”
Viper smiled. “You know what, I like you.”
“So you should. I’m fucking amazing.”