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Chapter Thirty-One



It was five o’clock in the morning before Jack and Laura finished their paperwork at the office and an hour later before they each made it home to their own beds. About the time Jack was climbing into bed, Cocktail was slurping coffee out of a Styrofoam cup as he sat in a car in Kitsilano Beach Park overlooking English Bay in the heart of Vancouver.

Cocktail was waiting to meet Balvinder, one of the prominent leaders in The Brotherhood. He was told to gain Balvinder’s trust and bait the trap. He knew his orders came from the upper echelon of Satans Wrath. Appraise who is stronger and set up the losers to die.

Prospective members of Satans Wrath had arranged the meeting to ensure security from both the police and the warring factions of The Brotherhood. One prospect sat nearby on a park bench. He was a giant of a man with a short, cropped beard that did little to hide the multiple scars on his face. Cocktail knew he went by the nickname of “Hamburger” and it wasn’t because of his ugly face. Hamburger liked to fight. His nickname came from what other people’s faces looked like when he was done with them. Other prospects also roamed the area on foot and in vehicles.

Cocktail didn’t have to wait long. One of the prospects pulled up and dropped off Balvinder, who ambled over and got in beside Cocktail.

“Well, Balv, how’s it going?” asked Cocktail. “I understand some of your boys tried to take out Sy a couple of nights ago?”

“Yeah, they should have got him. Sy was so drunk he fell over in the house before he left the party. Came with some guy by the name of Jay and a broad. Jay was driving and was obviously sober. My guys said that when the shooting started he drove like a professional demolition derby driver. Sy was lucky. His time will come.”

“I need to be kept informed.”

“Why?”

“Think of who brought you to meet me. It’s them who asked.”

Balvinder glanced over at the biker who had brought him and saw Hamburger scowling at him from the park bench. “Mother of god,” breathed Balvinder under his breath.

“It’s not a good idea to make these guys angry,” continued Cocktail. “You know we do business with Sy’s, Mongo’s, and Munch’s guys too. What you’re doing is attracting police attention. If it keeps up, Satans Wrath will cut business with you guys because it could reflect police attention on them.”

“What are you saying? Quit the war? Ain’t gonna happen. It’s already started and there are too many of Sy’s people who keep moving into areas they don’t belong. That’s why we picked him first.”

“Conflicts happen. That’s life and the bikers know that, but don’t expect much business from my end if you guys keep dragging this out.”

“So what are you saying?” asked Balvinder.

“I work for them,” said Cocktail, while giving a sweep of his hand in Hamburger’s direction. “What I’m saying is if we want the money to keep rolling in, you better end it pretty quick, one way or the other. I’m going to be telling Sy the same thing. He’ll pass on what I tell him to Munch and Mongo. I want you to pass this on to Fateh, Quang, and Rashard.”

“So which is it? Does Satans Wrath want us to make peace or have an all-out war and get it over with?”

“Let’s say they won’t be doing business with people they don’t respect. If they think you are weak, you will soon be cut out of the action.”

“My gang is not fucking weak.”

“I know. Yours isn’t. That is why I’m talking to you. Trust me, my friend. I shouldn’t say this, because Satans Wrath want me to treat everyone equal, but out of all the others, you’re the one I respect the most.”

“Glad to hear that.”

“But I need to know what is going on. If you’re doing something to help bring things to an end, then it would help if I could explain that to the bikers. Even with Fateh and Quang who are your allies today, things change in time.”

“Tell me about it. We formed The Brotherhood in the first place so we could get along. That didn’t last long.”

“If there is an all-out war, there will still be survivors. Satans Wrath will want the survivors to sit down and split up what turf belongs to whom. After that, if someone starts raising shit and brings police attention on everyone, they will have more than the police to deal with.” Cocktail, paused, pointing a finger at Hamburger and adding, “You want to take guys like him on?”

“No … and what you’re saying makes sense. But how do you decide who gets what turf?”

“Eventually there will be a meeting and I’ll be the referee. Besides, what is the worst that could happen? If you all disagree, you end up no different. But it could work. In the meantime, if you have something happening that we need to talk about, go through the regular channels and the bikers will arrange for us to meet. Everything is to come my way. Satans Wrath is looking to do business with someone who is solid and strong. Let’s make sure that person is you and the people who are on your side.”

“I’m all for that.”

“The sooner it is over with, the sooner we can all get back to making money. Real money. Especially if some of the … uh, less respected gangs, are not around to demand pieces of the pie.”

“I understand,” said Balvinder. His white teeth flashed a smile against his dark skin and he said, “I’ll tell Fateh and Quang. They might listen to me. As far as Rashard goes, maybe you should talk to him.”

“I thought you were winning Rashard over to your side?”

“Not yet. That fuckin’ Jamaican is still not claimin’ allegiance with anyone. He’s gonna have to decide pretty quick, but right now, I don’t trust him.”

“I’ll talk with him. As far as what happened two nights ago, you know there will be retaliation. Things could get hot.”

Balvinder’s teeth flashed again as he gave a short burst of laughter.

“What’s so funny?”

“They already tried,” replied Balvinder. “It’s not on the news yet. Weasel was one of my guys who tried to take Sy out two nights ago. Sy recognized him and somehow found out where he was staying. A couple of hours ago Sy and a bunch of his guys snuck over to try and shoot him. Well guess what?”

“What?” asked Cocktail.

Balvinder laughed again and said, “The fuckin’ pigs were on to them. Busted their asses! From what I hear, they damn near got Sy, too. He barely escaped and lost most of his heavy-duty guns and a lot of his top guys.”

“How do you know if it’s not on the news? Did Weasel see it happen?”

“Weasel never even got out of bed. We got someone on the inside. Sy’s not even home yet, but he called what guys he has left and is whimpering like a fuckin’ baby. The pigs did a real number on his outfit. I should send them a thank-you card. Now it’s just Mongo and Munch we gotta take care of. In fact, with what happened, I bet the fuckin’ Jamaican will join up with us.”

“Interesting,” mused Cocktail.



Sy was on his way home after leaving Roach and Bagger’s house when he got a message on his BlackBerry. He recognized the coded message and sighed as he changed direction and drove off to meet his contact from Satans Wrath.

An hour later, Sy entered an office at Wet Willy’s Car Wash while his car was slowly dragged through the wash cycle inside the building. Cocktail was the only other person in the office and sat behind a desk as Sy took a seat in front of him.

“How’s it going?” asked Cocktail. “Heard someone took a shot at you a couple nights ago?”

“Yeah, I figured you would have heard,” mumbled Sy. “Fuckin’ lucky I happened to have a friend with me who knows how to drive.”

“Oh? Who is that?”

“A guy by the name of Jay. He lives in the apartment above mine.”

“You never mentioned him before.”

“He’s Rodine’s cousin and moved here recently from back east. He’s a smart fucker and knows the game real well.”

“Our game?”

“Naw, he’s not interested in dope. Hot property is his thing.”

“What? Boosting items from stores?”

“No, not what you’re thinking. Jay is rich, has class, and is well-connected. Docks … railway … trucking lines. This guy ain’t small-time. Has got a real looker for a lady. Calls her Princess. Jay is rich. I’m thinking of asking him to partner up with me, but I don’t know if he will. He likes to be independent.”

“I have to tell you, Satans Wrath are really getting pissed off with all this chickenshit drive-by shooting crap.”

“It doesn’t seem chickenshit when you’re the one being shot at.”

Cocktail chuckled and said, “No, I guess not. The point is, it is attracting police attention and affecting the profit margin. Satans Wrath want to do business with someone they respect. Someone who knows how to make money. I’ve been hinting that you’re the guy. With all our action, your mattress must be stuffed.”

“I’m doin’ all right.”

“All right?”

Sy couldn’t resist the urge to brag. “Close to a million hidden away.” Sy saw that Cocktail was impressed. So I lied a little. What the fuck, I’m halfway there.

“Got it in a safe spot I trust,” said Cocktail.

“For sure. Some place where the cops won’t find it.”

“Good. Your new friend sounds interesting. Are you serious about asking him to partner up with you?”

“Things haven’t been going well, especially after tonight.”

“So I heard.”

Sy’s face darkened as he glanced out the office door at Hamburger standing in the hallway. “Yeah, I figured you had. Bad news travels fast.”

“That it does. Sorry for how it turned out tonight. I’m also really glad they missed you the other night.”

“Yeah?”

“Keep that to yourself. I’m supposed to be impartial. Satans Wrath want the war to end. In the next couple of days they’re planning to orchestrate a truce. It will be decided then who gets what territory.”

“So I’ll get to sit down with the honchos from Satans Wrath?” asked Sy.

“Not directly,” replied Cocktail. “They still look at you guys as amateurs. Hopefully if things go as planned, that will soon change. They’re looking to see who the smart leaders are and who is best suited to be making money. Certain guys might get selected to run additional enterprises and make more money. For now, I’m to treat everyone equal because they want me to referee the meeting.”

“What about security?”

“The bikers will look after it. I might be the referee, but everyone knows who I’ll be representing. If anyone does something stupid, they’re dead.”

“Gotcha.”

“I really shouldn’t say this, so keep it to yourself. Out of all the others, you’re the one I respect the most. I want you to do well at the meeting.”

Sy’s face brightened. “Thanks. I really appreciate that.”

“It would be a good idea if you kept me informed of what you’re up to. Go through the bikers to arrange a meet, if need be, but I’m the point man. If you’re making any moves it will help if I know so I can convince the bikers that you’re not some dunderhead flailing around.”

Sy nodded and said, “Thanks, Cocktail. I could use all the friends I could get. A good reason I should take on someone smart like Jay. He is one cool dude. Knows how to get rid of people to make it look like an accident. It would be good if he joined up with me.”

“Bet your guys who got busted last night won’t be in jail long.”

“I talked with Basil Westmount. He expects he’ll get them out this afternoon. Problem is, they’ll be heat bags with the cops at a time when I need ’em most. That’s if none of them squealed.”

“Think any of them would?”

“Fuckin’ Roach and Bagger did. Don’t know what the cops had on them. As far as last night goes, well, I know Brewski would never turn.”

“What? Roach and —”

“Yeah, those two. Don’t worry about it. They’ve already been taken care of.”



Cocktail waited until Sy left before speaking to Hamburger.

“Pass it on to your boss that I know who the losing side is going to be. The police arrested a bunch of Sy’s guys last night and wiped out his top people. The ones who are left are pointing fingers at each other. They took out two of their own a couple of hours ago.”

“I’ll pass it on,” replied Hamburger.

“I realize that the, uh, selected individuals for the final … shall we say, execution of this plan is up to you guys, but I think the choice is obvious. With that in mind, I gave Sy the bullshit line about getting everyone together for a truce talk.”

“Think he went for it?”

“Like a hungry gull after a school bag-lunch.”

“I’m sure we’ll be in touch soon, but in the mean time, carry on business as usual.”

“One other thing. Sy has a new friend he is thinking of partnering up with. Don’t know anything about the guy or who might be backing him. He lives in the apartment above Sy with his girlfriend. They go by the names of Jay and Princess. Might be a good idea for you guys to check them out.”

Chapter Thirty-Two



Balvinder’s meeting with Fateh that afternoon did not go as smoothly as he had hoped.

“Fuck runnin’ stuff past Cocktail,” said Fateh vehemently. “How the fuck do you know he won’t pass it on to the other side?”

“He won’t,” replied Balvinder. “If he was doin’ that, he could have had me killed this morning. Satans Wrath don’t give a shit about which side wins as long as they’re not caught in the middle. I spoke with Quang about an hour ago. He thinks the three of us should come up with a game plan.”

“I don’t need fuckin’ Quang’s help to kill anyone.”

“It is better if we coordinate things under a united front. If we don’t resolve it quick, Cocktail says the fuckin’ gravy train we’ve all been riding is going to come to a halt.”

“Satans Wrath would cut off the chemicals?” asked Fateh.

Balvinder nodded.

“That would cost them money, too.”

Balvinder shook his head and said, “Man, the bikers got lots of other action. They deal coke by the ton and got labs right across the country. They can afford to put our labs on hold, but we can’t. Besides, where else could we get chemicals that cheap? Even if they didn’t kill us, their prices would put us out of business. If our people quit making money … pretty soon they won’t be our people.”

Fateh thought about it for a moment and replied, “Okay, when it comes to keepin’ our pipeline for chemicals coming, I agree. But I’ll be damned if I’m going to be running to them if I decide to pop somebody. When there is opportunity, you grab it. If you had told me where Sy was partying the other night, he would already be dead.”

“My guys tried.”

Fateh smiled and said, “Yeah, I heard. With little girlie guns. Like I said, you should have called me. I’d have introduced Sy to Big Bertha.”

Balvinder was surprised. “It came through? You got it?”

“Yup. Had it smuggled across the border last week. Fifty-calibre. Fuckin’ bullets bigger than your thumb. Capable of bringing down an airplane. Got it mounted in the back of a van. All we gotta do is pull up alongside, slide open the side door and blow anything we want into fuckin’ smithereens. There wouldn’t be enough scrap metal left of a vehicle to make a paperweight.”

“Un-fuckin’ believeable! Why didn’t you tell me?”

“Just did. You still got someone close to Sy?”

“Yeah.”

“I don’t want to risk Big Bertha hanging around Sy’s apartment. The heat is obviously on him and I’m not taking a chance of the cops grabbing it. Next time you pinpoint when he’ll be someplace else, give me a call.”

“There’s Mongo and Munch to consider, as well.”

“We can deal with them after … that’s if there is any fight left in them. It was Sy’s people who invaded our turf. That is who should get the message first on not to fuck with us. The bikers want this war over? Fine! Consider it fuckin’ over when Big Bertha opens up.”



Late that afternoon, Jack returned to Sy’s apartment and the two men did their usual walk down the hall.

Sy looked at Jack and said, “Roach and Bagger … done.”

Jack ignored the comment and said, “That was a hell of a night last night. We were lucky to escape. Sorry you lost so many of your guys.”

“You tried to warn me. I should have listened. Everyone from the van, including Brewski, got let out a few minutes ago. The guns were stashed in a duffle bag. Our lawyer says it will be hard for the cops to prove who they belong to. The two YDUs in the Mustang are still being held.”

Jack didn’t respond until they had walked farther. “Something else on your mind?” he asked.

Sy coughed and said, “I know things don’t exactly look like they’re going well for me, but I think it is going to pick up.”

“That’s good.”

“Remember I once told you I knew a guy by the name of Cocktail?”

“Yes,” said Jack. He felt his chest tighten and realized he was holding his breath.

“I met with him this morning.”

“You’re a busy guy. Thought you’d be a little tired after last night.”

“Sometimes I don’t get a choice. Certain people call and ya gotta go.”

“Certain people like Cocktail?”

“Certain people like Satans Wrath. They acted as my chauffeurs. You know about them, eh?”

“Who doesn’t?” replied Jack. “Is Cocktail one of them?”

“No, but he works for them. Cocktail helps me. He supplies the chemicals and the training for the labs we run. I’ve been making a lot of money. Still am.”

“You shouldn’t be telling me this. If Cocktail gets popped, you’ll be giving me the hairy eyeball.”

“Hear me out. I’m not blabbin’ without reason. It’s like you said before, I need to gather as many allies as I can. Cocktail says the bikers are going to force us to accept a truce and decide what turf belongs to who.”

“Sounds smart. What’s that got to do with Cocktail?”

“He is going to represent the bikers at the meeting. Act as a referee. Guess the bikers don’t respect us enough yet for a face to face.”

No shit …“When is this meeting?”

“In the next couple of days. It will be better for me if I have as many people on my side of the bargaining table as possible. With your connections and everything … I would be willing to cut you in on the action. I know dope isn’t your thing, but we could still work something out. Even if you were to act as a silent partner or something, with your connections maybe I could expand. Claim more territory to make me look good at the meeting. We could make a shitload of money.”

“I should meet Cocktail.”

“He’s more into the lab side of things. Not your bag.”

“Remember earlier when I said there was something you could help me with? When we were at Pizza 24-7?”

“Yeah, but I was busy going out to take care of Roach and Bagger. What do ya need?”

“I’ve got a friend who also moved here from back east. He’s into the dope scene. The guy is meticulous and good at calculation. With a little training, he would be ideal to run a lab.”

“Fuck, that fits right in with what I am asking you. Like I said, you obviously know people.”

“My friend’s name is Sammy. I spoke to him about it and he was thinking we could pipe the product back east. That way it wouldn’t step on any toes out here.”

“That’s even better yet.” Sy paused as he thought about it, smiled and said, “Hell, yeah, I’ll be glad to help. Provide the chemicals, training … how to set the lab up proper. Even find him a place to do it.”

“Sounds great. I’ll tell Sammy. How much money will he need to get started?”

“Fuck, don’t worry about that. We’ll front him what he needs to get started. Once he’s cooking he’ll be workin’ on commission. As long as he maintains his deadlines and makes it how he is supposed to, everything will be fine.”

“Sounds perfect. I’m sure he’ll be pleased. When could he get started?”

“Give me a day or two to arrange things. Too bad you hadn’t said something earlier. I could have mentioned it to Cocktail this morning.”



That evening, Jack and Laura met with Connie and Sammy and debriefed them on Jack’s conversation with Sy.

“God, we are going to get this guy,” said Connie, once more fondling the crucifix on her neck.

“You talking to us, or Him?” said Jack with a grin.

“You and Him,” replied Connie.

“I’ve hedged our bet,” said Jack, becoming serious again. “We have at least two chances. If he doesn’t show up to teach Sammy how to run the lab, then I will try to wangle a meeting with him through Sy at the truce conference.”

“So all these drive-by shootings should come to a halt,” said Connie.

“The truce is supposed to take place within a few days,” said Jack. “When it does, we can all breathe easier.”

“Maybe I’ll get a weekend off some day,” said Connie, happily. Her gaze drifted back to Jack and she said, “How the heck do you pretend to run a lab?”

“I know a guy who owns an old farmhouse on an acreage in Langley,” offered Sammy. “He used to raise chickens, but is retired now and travelling. The chicken coops are gone, but the house is usable. Months ago he rented it to some guys who started a grow-op. He clued in as to what they were doing and reported it. I’m sure I could convince him to let us use it.”

“Perfect,” replied Jack. “We can’t do any arrests involving the lab because it would lead back to our informant. Once we identify Cocktail, Laura and I will find an excuse to disappear.”

“We can’t be trafficking in meth!” said Connie.

Jack laughed and said, “Don’t worry, we won’t. In theory, it should take Sammy a week to get up and running before they expect product. By then, the truce meeting should have taken place.”

“And if it doesn’t or we still need more time to ID Cocktail, what then?” asked Connie.

“It will be easy to stall,” replied Jack. “Sammy could say he has to get out because the owner is on a round-the-world trip, but is coming back unexpectedly. Or we could arrange a fake bust on the lab. Have it done when Sammy isn’t there. It would be an excuse for him to flee.”

“This could work,” said Connie. “It might draw Cocktail out so we can identify him. Even if he doesn’t appear, if we follow Sy, he might lead us to him.”

“I don’t recommend you do that,” said Jack. “Cocktail is tied in with Satans Wrath. They are too adept at switching vehicles and spotting surveillance. If they spot a tail, we may never get another chance.”

“Plus,” said Laura, “Sy will be extremely kinky after being shot at the other night, not to mention his own guys being busted. They are all going to be looking over their shoulders. At least until a truce is finalized and who knows how long that will take.”

“Speaking of that, what about the risk that you might get caught in a crossfire again?” asked Connie.

“We’ll be careful,” said Jack. “When Sy says it is time to get the chemicals, I’ll rent a van that nobody will have seen before. When we leave the apartment, I’ll have Sy duck down so he won’t be seen by any of the opposition if they are watching.”

“Between the bikers, Cocktail, and the turf war, everyone is going to be paranoid as hell,” noted Sammy. “First time dealing with them, they’re going to be worrying about you doing a rip-off, as well.”

“For sure,” replied Jack. He looked at Laura and said, “Wear something tight and skimpy so they know you’re not packing a gun. The bikers will likely ensure we’re not being followed. You guys sit back and wait until we call you. I’m confident Sy trusts us, but I won’t be armed, either, in case we’re searched.”

“Sounds bloody dangerous,” said Connie. “I don’t like the idea of you not having backup. You know what policy says in that regard.”

“We’ll have you for backup,” said Jack. “Way back … waiting in Langley close to Sammy.”

“A lot of good that will do,” grumbled Connie.

“I don’t want anything to happen that could scare Cocktail away. Even if he doesn’t show up at the lab, there is still the backup plan over the truce meeting. I’m sure I can convince Sy to let me tag along for that.”

“Which is even more dangerous,” said Connie. “Going to a meeting with a bunch of guys who are at war with each other.”

“They may be at war with each other, but I think they will all respect the wishes of Satans Wrath,” said Jack. “Besides, they say there will be security to make sure nobody is armed.”

“If Cocktail shows up at Sammy’s lab, the meeting may not matter,” said Laura.

“One day at a time,” replied Jack.

“Maybe we should put a bug in the van you rent,” suggested Connie.

“Not a chance,” replied Jack. “Satans Wrath is liable to do a sweep. If they find a bug, we’re all dead. It’s bad enough having our apartment bugged, I’m not going to risk the van.”

“Speaking of bugs,” said Laura, “how is it going with the wiretaps?”

“Good,” replied Sammy. “I spoke with OCTF. All new names have been added to their Part VI. The judge signed it this morning so if anyone is dumb enough to use their phones, we should hear.”

“Tell them to keep their ears open,” said Jack. “If they hear of anyone that might be moving chemicals, I’d like to know about it.”

“I spoke to them,” replied Sammy. “I also didn’t want them busting us by mistake.”

“The two of you will be entirely on your own,” said Connie, looking back and forth at Jack and Laura.

“We know.”

Everyone sat for a moment in an uncomfortable silence. Eventually they all silently nodded in agreement.

Sammy placed a call and discovered that he could use the farm house in Langley any time he wanted.

“We’re set,” said Sammy. He looked at Connie’s worried face and lightheartedly said, “Hey, cheer up kid! What could possibly go wrong?”



Jack was driving to Sy’s apartment when his BlackBerry rang again. It was Gabriel Parsons.

“Hope I didn’t catch you in the middle of anything?” asked Gabriel.

“I’m not busy,” replied Jack. “What can I help you with? Is it Faith?”

“Faith is doing okay. Too sick to do much, but at least she’s home now. No, the reason I called is because of Noah. I would like your opinion on something.”

“My opinions are free. What is it?”

“Lately he’s been wanting to dress all in black like he is a vampire or something pagan. I simply won’t allow it. Now he’s bugging me to allow him to get a ring put through his eyebrow. It’s like he’s trying to make himself ugly. I know some of the kids at his school pierce their faces with jewellery, but Noah is only thirteen. What do you think?”

“He’s been through a lot for such a young guy. I realize he is still a child, but he is also reaching the age where he wants to show his independence. You need to talk to him. Maybe you could compromise a little. Perhaps allow him to wear certain clothing, but hold off on the face jewellery.”

“I try to be a good mother,” replied Gabriel, as her voice cracked.

“You’re a great mom. I admire you. Considering what has happened in your life … the stress you must be under … I’ve seen people fold under a lot less.”

“Well … thank you. I do find comfort in God. I pray that the man who killed Father Brown will turn to God and beg forgiveness.”

Jack thought about her comment after he hung up. Glad she didn’t ask for my opinion on that …



Jack met with Sy and told him that Sammy had a good spot already rented for a lab.

“Where at?” asked Sy.

“Somewhere out in Langley. An old house. It used to be a chicken farm. The owner is retired and is travelling around the world. Sammy is anxious to get started.”

“That’s great. Finding the right place is the hardest part. Chicken farm, eh? Cocktail will like that.”

Oh, I thought he would have preferred a daycare … “How soon before we can get started?” asked Jack.

“I gotta clear it with the bikers first. You staying upstairs tonight?”

“I’m not sure. Princess is afraid someone will come looking for you and start shooting up the place.”

“They didn’t get all my guys. I’ve got people guarding the place twenty-four-seven. I hate using phones. Why don’t you at least stay and I’ll come up and see you in a couple of hours. I might know somethin’ by then.”



An hour after Sy met with Jack, he took another stroll down the apartment hallway with two prospects from Satans Wrath, Chugger and Hamburger. Sy quickly told them about his new friends, Jay and Princess.

Hamburger did not tell Sy that Cocktail had given him the names earlier that morning.

“Jay is really connected,” said Sy. “He could make us a lot of money if I can convince him to partner up with me. He wants to set up a lab for a buddy of his. Good chance to impress him.”

“Yeah?” replied Hamburger. “You trust them both?”

“Fuckin’ A. They’re rock solid. Stake my life on it.”

“You will be,” said Chugger.

“Not a problem,” replied Sy. “They’re ready to go. Got an old farmhouse already.”

“We’ll front you what you need to get started,” said Hamburger. “First payment is seven days after delivery. If anything goes wrong …”

“I know.”

“How long have you known them?”

“Not long, but we’ve already done a lot of shit together. They came recommended to me by Rodine. They’re cousins. He’s known them all his life.”

“Tell ’em we’ll do it tomorrow. Take them both on a little trip while we check them out. If they’re not okay, you won’t be bringing them back.”


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