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ONE MORE NIGHT: Jungle’s Thorns MC by Sophia Gray (103)


 

Garrett

 

It was the day before the siege. We were making sure we had all the equipment we needed. Ricardo made sure we had the boats we needed. Carson and Jose had rounded up a few of our other members to go with us. They’d pulled some of the most ruthless guys we had. Jace made sure we had all the gear we needed, from wet suits to weapons and ammo. This was turning out to be quite an operation.

 

I made sure the other four kings were doing what I asked them to while keeping in touch with the eyes I had on Jace. I knew every move he made.

 

While I was reading my latest text update, I was interrupted by a blocked number. Thinking it could have been Igor with news about Jenna, I answered quickly.

 

“This is Garrett,” I greeted my unknown caller.

 

“Mr. Norton, this is your mayor calling,” the mayor’s voice came across the line.

 

“Mr. Mayor, what a surprise!” I was actually glad to hear from him, though I was a little suspicious as to how he was able to trace the number on a burn phone to me. There were a few things I wanted to ask him about tomorrow’s rendezvous.

 

He laughed. “Usually people aren’t so happy to hear from me,” he joked.

 

“No, I really am glad to hear from you. How can I help you today, Mr. Mayor?” I sat back in my chair in the boardroom.

 

“Well, I want to call in a favor, Garrett, and see if we can work something out about tomorrow,” he said.

 

“A favor, huh? What did you have in mind, sir?” Did he really think he had the privilege of asking favors of the Crowns of Satan? That was an amusing thought, but I figured I’d humor him. I wasn’t too excited about storming a boat full of police, politicians, and Russian thugs.

 

“Well, I might have a solution to the Igor problem, and a way to help you guys get back on top in our streets,” he started.

 

Now I was curious. He wanted to help us get back on top? He wanted to help us eliminate our competition? This seemed too good to be true, and I knew what they said about things that sounded too good to be true. I knew it firsthand.

 

“What are you saying?” I asked him.

 

“I’m saying that I’ve got a plan to help everyone out, and it will land Igor and his key players behind bars for a long, long time. I’ve got a few names of guys who should be on that boat as we speak. I don’t care what happens to anyone else, but I need these three men alive when the authorities show up,” he continued.

 

“When the authorities show up?” I inquired.

 

“Yes, I’ve already informed the other parties that the meeting is going to be ambushed. I’ve told them that I’ll see to it that they get their share of what’s on that yacht, but we’re taking Igor and these other three guys down. They know to stay away so that they don’t complicate things. I’ve also told them that if anyone shows up while Igor is being handled, I can’t and won’t guarantee their safety. So, if anyone shows up while you guys are on that boat, I don’t care what happens to them. Got it?”

 

“You’re sounding more and more like an employer, sir. Is this a job offer or contract?”

 

“Neither,” he answered firmly.

 

“Okay, then what are you offering me in exchange for making sure you pick up the guys you need?” I asked.

 

“Immunity. Your boys are automatically under the radar from here on out if you pull this off the way I want you to.”

 

Immunity. Under the radar. I liked the way that sounded. The mayor was offering to protect us for taking out Igor. Plus, he said he was going to help us get back on top. We were going to be taking over Igor’s clients. I liked the sound of that, too.

 

“What do you want us to do?” I asked.

 

“Are you ready for this?” the mayor asked, hyping his plan.

 

“Oh, you know I am. I’ve been ready for this moment since I took over as president of the Crowns, sir.”

 

“I bet you have.” I could hear his smile through the phone. “Here’s the plan. You guys go out there tonight. If you need any tactical gear, let me know. I’ll get it for you.”

 

“Wait, tonight?” We weren’t planning on going out in the dark.

 

“Tonight. You’ll need the cover of darkness to ensure that you maintain the element of surprise on this fucker.”

 

Fucker? I couldn’t believe what I was hearing from the mayor. He was talking to me like we were equals. He wasn’t talking to me the way most self-righteous politicians would talk to biker thugs. He was talking like he was any other business partner on the street.

 

“They won’t be expecting you to storm their yacht tonight. And like I said, I can have any gear you need delivered right to your door.”

 

“I’ll talk to my specialist about it after we get off the phone. I’ll let you know what he says,” I assured him.

 

“Good. Do that. Now, I don’t care what you do to anyone else on board, but I need these people to be present when the FBI shows up to get them,” he said.

 

“I’m sorry, the FBI?”

 

“Yes, the FBI. These guys are a big deal, Garrett, and you’re about to take them down. Of course, you won’t get public credit for that. You don’t want that anyway, too much attention. Now, do you have something to write with? I need you to take these names down so you don’t forget,” he explained.

 

I looked around the boardroom for any scrap piece of paper and a pen. I couldn’t find one, so I poked my head through the doors and grabbed a napkin and pen from the bar.

 

“Alright, go ahead.”

 

“Of course, we want Igor Danilovich. We also want these three other men: Dima Aristov, Aleksei Ivanov, and Feliks Stepanovich. Got it?”

 

I looked down at the list. I wasn’t sure about the last names, but I was pretty sure I knew all of these men, especially Dima. I laughed.

 

“Is something funny?” he asked me.

 

“Yeah. We just had Dima. He’s the one who led us to you,” I admitted.

 

“You had Dima? What happened?”

 

“He doesn’t speak English, so we had an interpreter here to help us talk to him. It seems she let him go. I’m not sure if he’s going to be on the boat, but according to one of the men who attacked us yesterday, they have our interpreter,” I told him, wondering the whole time if I was telling him too much.

 

He sighed. “Do you think you can handle this, Garrett? I can get someone else to carry it out.”

 

“We’ve got it. No more surprises. We’ll be better prepared tonight when we take the yacht.”

 

“Okay. Also, in addition to leaving those men alive for the authorities, I need you to leave any weapons and drugs you find on the boat. You can take whatever Igor’s men have on them, but anything that’s part of the shipment needs to stay,” the mayor explained.

 

“Are you confiscating it?” I asked.

 

“Oh no.” He chuckled. “We’re going to make sure everyone gets most of what we were all supposed to be buying, and we’re leaving enough for the FBI to find and use against these guys in court. But, remember, I told you I’m going to help you get back on top. After this raid, everyone is going to know to come to you. I trust you have a supplier who can handle the demand.”

 

“Our suppliers will be more than happy to step it up. Right now they have a surplus of supply,” I explained happily.

 

“Excellent. Well, Garrett, it’s been a pleasure. Let me know if you need any additional equipment. I’ll be here by the phone.”

 

“Your number is blocked.”

 

“Call the office.” He disconnected the call.

 

I texted each of the guys. New developments. Meeting in the boardroom. ASAP.

 

I stared at the names on the list. I was pretty sure those three guys would be with Igor. They were all his top men. It was no surprise the FBI was waiting to have them handed over on a silver platter. I couldn’t believe I had agreed to be the one serving them up. I wanted the first two dead.

 

A little while later, all four of my guys came in and sat down around the table.

 

“What’s up?” Ricardo asked.

 

“I just talked to the mayor a little while ago,” I told them.

 

“Oh joy, what did he want?” Carson asked.

 

“He actually called in a favor in exchange for immunity,” I answered.

 

“I’m sorry, what?” Jace raised his eyebrows, clearly not believing what I told them.

 

“He’s going to make sure we stay below the radar for helping him out when we storm the yacht.”

 

“What do we have to do?” Jose asked with his ears perked up.

 

“He wants us to storm the boat tonight and keep Igor, Dima, Aleksei, and Feliks alive so that the FBI can pick them up tomorrow from the boat,” I explained.

 

Their jaws hit the table.

 

“You told him to shove it, right?” Jace said.

 

“Did you miss the part about immunity? Plus, we’re getting new clients out of this deal,” I explained to Mr. Eager Ambition.

 

“New clients?” Ricardo’s ears perked up.

 

“From what he was saying, everyone who is supposed to be part of this deal tomorrow is going to start coming to us after Igor is shut down.”

 

“And you believe him,” Jace stated flatly.

 

I narrowed my eyes at him. “He’s offering us any gear we need for tonight, so what I need you to do is to check back over everything and see if we need anything else. He said he’ll hook us up with anything we need. He’ll have it delivered right to us.”

 

“Yes, sir,” he said resentfully.

 

“So, we’re doing this tonight?” Carson asked.

 

“That’s what he said. Hit Igor tonight, get Jenna back, do whatever we want to anyone not on the list, and hit the road before the authorities show up.”

 

“What about the drugs?” Ricardo asked.

 

“He said leave the drugs and weapons. He’s got some people coming to handle all of that. Some of it is going to the FBI so they have something to pin on these guys,” I explained.

 

Jace shook his head. “I can’t believe we’re working with the law on this one.”

 

“Hey, it’s going to put us back on top, and Igor’s going to be gone. This is going to break Igor’s operation up and put us back on top. That’s what we want, right?” I asked Jace.

 

“Yeah, I guess so. Whatever. I mean, you’re the boss, right?” He stood up. “I’m going to go ahead and check our gear.”

 

We all watched him leave, and as the door closed behind him, we turned to each other.

 

“Guys, I don’t know about Jace.” I was the first to speak.

 

“Yeah, he’s turning out not to be the greatest candidate for his position,” Ricardo added.

 

“No, I think he’s great for security and armed operations, but for a position at this table?” I added.

 

“I say we demote him after tonight,” Carson said.

 

“Please. You think he’s going to let go of his position? He’s not going down without a fight. Garrett, I’d watch your back as long as he’s around,” Jose added.

 

“I mean, if we think he’s a threat, he doesn’t have to be around long,” Ricardo suggested. “Shit happens when you get a bunch of guys together in the dark firing their guns off.”

 

“I think we can all agree we didn’t hear that,” I said, cutting my eyes to Ricardo. Losing Jace in the middle of a gunfight was definitely preferable to having to fight him down from his position. He had seemed like such a good fit, too.

 

“What have your eyes told you?” Ricardo asked.

 

“Nothing out of the ordinary. We may just be looking at an internal threat here,” I said.

 

“That’s not good either.”

 

I hit the table, breaking the growing tension in the room. “Well, look, we have a lot bigger things to worry about right now. We’ll revisit this problem after tonight,” I said. “Right now, we need to focus on making sure everything’s ready.”

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