Skirmish at Luke's

The Skirmish at Luke's is an altercation between Luke Cage and Andre over the affair with Andre's wife Gina. The fight is joined by Jessica Jones to help fend off the drunk team at Luke's.

Background
One night, Jones jumped to a fire escape and witnessed the affair between Gina and Cage, some time after closing his bar. Taking pictures with her camera, she witnesses them enter his apartment and began to have sex.

Later, Jones is taken into custody and interrogated by Oscar Clemons on the murder of Bob and Barbara Shlottman. He revealed the pictures of Cage and Gina, which Jones quickly debunks as irrelevant to the Shlottman cases and that she wanted repossession of the photographs. Eventually released, Jones headed for Luke's to clear the issue. She is, however, met with an upset Cage, whom had no desire for drama or interrogation from the police. Explaining the reason behind having images of him, Jones lied and said that she was working a case for Gina's husband Andre. Despite never seeing a ring on her finger, Cage persisted that Gina had never wed and never dealt with married women or affairs of the sort. Still heated, he demanded that Jones left and never step foot in his bar.

Gina visited Luke's, wishing to drink with Cage. Cage rejects the offer; when she tries to sleep with him again, he rejected the offer and asked her about the marriage. Though Gina informed him that her husband cared little what she did, with their relationship souring, Cage questioned why he hired a private investigator to seek out information on whether she was cheating on him. Shocked, Gina left the bar and spoke with her husband on the issue.

That night, Gina visited Jones at her apartment-office to confront her.

Confrontation
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Aftermath
Roughed Andre and his rubgy team, Cage demanded they left Luke's. Disappointed, he offers the remaining patrons of the bar free drinks on him. When Jones asked if Cage was okay, he quickly questioned why she returned, going on to say that her presence was bad for business.