Page 25 of Domino


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“Got it. Anything else?”

“The girl’s friend, Summer, mentioned some shit when she was busting Bane’s balls to get to her girl. Said something about people being removed. The way she said it, and with the things going on here, I don’t think it was a coincidence. Rooster had Link look into it last night, but I figured it wouldn’t hurt to cast a wider net. Kid’s good, but you know.”

“Come on.” Flint smiles as he eggs me on. “You can say it.” I shake my head and refuse to say it. Not that it holds him back. “Kid’s not as good as me.”

“Actually, I was going to say Gator, but hey, you’re a close second, man.”

Casper bursts out laughing, cracking whatever somber mood we might have been having with the talk of kidnapping people for sex trade.

Flint raises his lip in a snarl but does nothing more. It’s all love anyway. Honestly, I don’t know who’s better. Flint was here first, but Gator was meant to be Flint’s replacement one day. All I know is I’m good with numbers and not so much the tech world beyond spreadsheets. I stay in my lane and let the others duke it out to decide who’s the top man for the title.

“What else?”

I shrug as I take another sip of my coffee, setting it down before I answer my boss. “Not much to tell. No one’s squawking out here. We’re doing a few more check-ins, but so far, nothing’s coming up.”

“What about the former brother you had on ice?” Casper asks.

I shake my head. “Got nothing out of him. He was tight-lipped, and we did almost everything possible to the guy. I called it a few days ago and released him to the Reaper.”

“Good call. I was going to recommend the same thing. We were just wasting our time with that one.”

I nod. “Yeah, but now he’s dead, and we’re back to nothing.”

“You almost sound bored. Ready to pull up shop and come home?”

It’s a test. It’s got to be a test.

I shake my head and earn a smile from Casper. “Right. Keep digging. I know there are more in on this. Maybe not inside the club, but they have a link to the club up there somehow. Give it some time and I bet something will show. In the meantime, try to keep busy. Don’t think I didn’t notice that you also brought in the driver and the guy who fell out of the car. Anything there?”

“Nah. Some douche drugged the girl. She might have knocked him around a bit, but me and the boys are feeling antsy. Figured it would be a good steam releaser is all.”

“Drugged, huh? Might be a connection there. Might not. Ask on it.”

I nod and am reminded why he’s the mother chapter’s president. He sees all the angles.

“Catch up next week unless you need something.”

I give him a two-finger salute as the call ends.

I stew over what I know, what Casper has told me, and just life itself for a bit as I finish my coffee. Not knowing things pisses me off a bit. I can usually push it down and just not care till I’m told to. Be the happy-go-lucky guy everyone’s used to. The one who rolls with everything but is always down for when shit goes south and you need someone to hold the guy while you beat the hell out of him. But now I’m in charge. And I fucking hate that I can’t get what I want done while I’m at the top.

The reason I got into the tattoo gig and went out for the treasury patch was because I got instant results. You want a tat? I got you. Name what it is and where you want it and you get it done. Same with numbers. They never lie to you. You notice an issue, it’s easy to find. But this? Trying to figure out who’s gunning for you and who isn’t? Who’s trying to use the club as a back door for trafficking and get away with it? It’s harder than I want it to be. Sure, I could just start blowing shit up—which I’m really good at because, again, instant results—but I can’t. Not really. It’s not a guarantee that it’ll get me anything other than a hole in the ground. And I’m kind of liking it here. Not Michigan—fuck no, too cold. But the people seem all right, and the food’s good. Plus the clubhouse hasheated floors. You ever wake up to heated floors? It’s a game changer.

I drink the last of what’s left in the cup, refraining just enough to not lick the inside of the mug before dropping it by the coffee area. I even got fancy with the coffee maker stand and have a section to the left for dirty mugs. Mama Bear would be so proud. She isn’t necessarily a clean freak, but she likes order and can go a bit nuts about things like that.

I take the stairs this time as I head to the basement. The ear-piercing heavy metal makes me wince as soon as I open the soundproof doors. The club did right in spending money on those. You can’t hear a single thing on the other side, much less Mickey torturing everyone with his music choice to keep people awake.

“Yo,” I say when I walk into the room that’s reserved for “holding” people. Not cells, but we have chains to keep people in place down here in a room we keep locked most of the time unless one of us is inside.

Mickey’s here, leaning against the wall, staring hard at the driver and other guy, the drugger. We’ve kept them down here for two days. We haven’t asked much—not that they aren’t talking. Well, the driver is, saying anything and everything to try and convince us to let him go. But it’s the other guy I want to crack, so I keep both and just let the boys have some fun. No one has gotten a big beatdown yet. Just a few hits here and there, and then it’s been a mental game.

And when Mickey’s on duty, it’s a screeching-music torture game.

I speak again, but no one moves. I can barely hear myself talking. I walk closer to Mickey and put my hand on his shoulder. He’s slow to look at me, but I have little doubt hecould react at a moment’s notice. I half expect he was actually asleep with his eyes open. He blinks a few times as if coming out of a trance, and then he pulls out an earplug and says, “What?”

I laugh, and he just grins. Fucker. I shake my head with a smile as I nod to the two guys. He pulls out his phone, and the volume lowers. Not off, but enough for me to speak and think.

“Where did you get the drugs?” I don’t beat around the bush and play games. No need to when I’ve had the boys messing with them for days.