When Lili saw EZ, Angel, and Coco pull up out front of the shop, she bolted out the door blindly reaching who whoever was closest.

"Chiquita," Coco said with a hint of annoyance. "You had us running all over town."

"Where's my daddy?" She asked, her arms wrapped tightly around his neck.

Angel and EZ shared a look before the former spoke. "He's gonna be here as soon as he can."

There was a sudden rumble from the alley that caused Lili to hold Coco even tighter. "I don't like him."

"No one does," EZ said with a comforting smile. "Come on," he reached out to her and carried her back into the shop. "You don't have to worry about that guy anymore, okay?"

She pouted and nodded.

"Did he hurt you?"

Lili shook her head. "I got away. I ran really fast."

"Buena chica," he praised her.

While EZ comforted Lili and spoke to Louie about what had happened, Angel and Coco were going to attempt to handle Levi. He was coming to, finally, but was still disoriented which helped them keep him calm until Bishop arrived.

"Should we wait?" Angel asked as Levi began kicking the side of the dumpster. "What are we gonna do?"

"Call Hank." Coco shrugged, lighting a piece of newspaper and swiftly tossing it in the small open gap.

"Ah fuck," Levi panicked. "What the fuck! Come on, that shits spreading!"

"Lo siento, no Ingles," Coco said mockingly.

Angel watched with glee as Coco continued to toss trash and lit papers into the dumpster.

"He's out?" Angel repeated Hank's statement with surprise. "Natasha too?"

Coco looked over at him. "How'd they both get out?"

"Pena," Angel told Coco quietly.

"Ah shit," Coco hissed. "That's a three-way I don't wanna see."

Angel looked at him questioning for a second before shaking his head and focusing on the call.

"He's conscious but he's not going anywhere, EZ has Lili in the barbershop, she's safe."

"Is Tash coming?" Coco asked quietly.

Angel just nodded.

"Ah shit," Coco laughed, pounding on the side of the dumpster. "Ya hear that? You're gonna get it from both of em'."

"I'm gonna slit Natasha's throat," Levi bellowed, "Then I'm gonna skull fuck her while she bleeds out."

The fun of teasing Levi was gone in an instant when he had made such a horrific threat. Angel and Coco just looked at each other with rage sparking in their eyes when suddenly the sound of their brothers hit their ears.

"What did you say?" Coco asked Levi. "Can't hear your through all the fucking trash."

"Open up and I'll say whatever the fuck you want," Levi spat.

Bishop came down the alley without making a sound, Natasha instead bolted into the shop and nodded. Coco then swung open the top and Levi popped out with a relieved sigh and singed hair.

"Go ahead," Coco smirked, "Say it."

"What did you say?" Bishop's voice was gravelly and ominous, his dark eyes focused Levi with an unsettling intensity.

It was clear that Levi was scared, anyone would have been, but he tried desperately to save face and spit the threat as caustically as he could. "I'm gonna slit her throat," he hissed, "And skull fuck while she bleeds out."

Bishop grabbed his head and slammed it down against the steel of the dumpster. "Throw him in the van, I'll deal with it. I wanna see my girls."

"We got you," Angel said confidently.

"Don't wanna this prick," Coco said. He grabbed a crate to stand on as he and Angel struggled to pull Levi's body out of the garbage. "Couldn't Bish have knocked him out after we let him climb out?"

"Get in," Angel told him, "It'll be easier to get him out if you're lifting him up."

"Why me?" Coco asked.

"Can't lift him?" Angel teased. "Gotta start lifting, carnal."

Coco suddenly smiled. "The prospect."

Angel laughed and nodded, letting the dumpster lid drop again. "Ima a no vote just to keep him doing this shit for us."

In the barbershop, Bishop found Lili and Natasha hugging and instantly wrapped his arms around both of them.

"You okay?" Bishop asked Lili quietly.

"I wanna go home," she said, her face buried in her father's chest.

Bishop and Natasha looked at each other, fearing what would become of their family in the next few hours.

"Mommy's gonna take you home, EZ will be there to keep you safe, you don't have to be scared. I'll be home later, Lili," Bishop said sadly.

Natasha closed her eyes, despising the lie, but didn't correct him.

"Obispo," Natasha whimpered with disappointment.

"Don't," he shook his head. "I'm gonna do what I can."

Natasha's face scrunched up as she kept her sobs at bay. "I love you," she said, her voice cracking.

"I love you, girls," he said stoically.

"So much," Lili said with a sniffle.

"So much," Bishop said back. "Right, Mommy?" He asked Natasha.

"Yeah, so much," she whimpered.

Bishop watched mournfully as Natasha and Lili left the shop, rushed into the van by Hank, before stepping out the back way.

"What are you idiots doing?" He asked angrily when he saw Angel and Coco laughing as EZ struggled to lift Levi over his head and out of the dumpster.

"Trying to get him in the van," Angel said quickly.

Bishop shook his head, "I sent the girls home in the van." He looked at EZ, "Go get cleaned up, I'm you with Natasha and Lili. Angel and Coco can finish up."

EZ smirked as he jumped out, noticing the misery on Angel's and Coco's faces.

"What are you gonna do with him?" Coco asked as Taza and Creep joined them in the alley.

"I was gonna kill him but I have a new idea," Bishop said vaguely.

"That doesn't sound good with White Pride," Creeper said smugly.

"Won't be," Bishop was confident. "Get Rogan and Pena down here."

Angel's brows furrowed as he listened to Taza and Bishop chat quietly.

"El Padrino on his way?" Taza asked.

"Should be here within the hour," Bishop told him. "We still wanna set you up at as Lili's guardian, if you're good with that. I want her here in Santo Padre and there's no one else we'd want her with. I know raising a little girl wasn't in your pla…"

"I'd be honored," Taza said, "But I won't be doing it alone."

"I know," Bishop chuckled a little. He smiled and looked back at the younger three behind him. "We have a few idiots but I love you guys. Thank you."

Taza nodded and returned the sentiment just as Levi's body hit the cement. "He might not be usable after all that head trauma."

"His head wasn't usable before either," Bishop shrugged. "It'll be fine. We'll all be sleeping in own our goddamn beds tonight."