Category: Change in the Wind

The Full Story, with all Side Stories and the Housekeepers’ War series integrated in.

Chapter 42: I Win Against Hector

A/N: Everyone send a kind PM to Mantlady and Lyllyn for their assistance with the medical information in this chapter!

Also, if you were angry with Ranger in the last chapter, please raise your hands (counts hands…..one hand please….LOL…..). GOOD!


Steph’s POV

I spent the entire trip back to Trenton watching over Hector. He thought it was funny.

Angelita, I am fine. Do you intend to mother me all the way home?”

“Yes. You’re moving stiffly and holding that arm funny. I had to help you dress this morning.”

I sat back. I think men have a blind spot for pain and injuries. Hector was moving like an 80-year-old man with a walker: slowly, carefully and painfully whenever his arm hit something. He was also breathing funny. He swore he was fine, but even if I had to knock him out (somehow) he was going straight to the hospital when we hit Trenton. I wanted to check him into a hospital in Miami, but he was determined to get out of Florida and Ranger agreed.

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Chapter 41: Unbelievable

Steph’s POV

I’m furious and frantic to get back to Miami and find Hector. Ranger is looking at me, concerned, and he keeps stroking my hands, but I won’t be OK until I see Hector.

He cannot die. Hector is a legend. He will not die on me. I can’t call Nikki and tell her this. I can’t tell Hector Manuel that his Tío is dead.

The drive that seemed so leisurely four days ago is now torture. No one has called us since the first call.

“That’s a good thing, Babe,” Ranger says.

I stare at him.

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Five Nights in the Life of a Gangland Legend

A/N: I’m giving you the terminology at the beginning.

Dry Snitch: Someone who provides information to law enforcement but refuses to testify
Chirujo: slang for faggot.
Flash bangs: M84 stun grenade.
Tits up: Dead
Blow man: Hit man


Hector’s POV—All Conversations in Spanish

So far, Ranger has had excellent timing with these intel trips. This one falls right during a trip to Miami, and I know I’ll need to spend some time in the streets for this.
1. Rumors of my involvement. Check w/ Piman. 2. ice in Tampa? 3. Connection to Char.
Good thing I understand ‘Ranger shorthand’. Hmm…more obscure this time, but workable. Ronaldo will be my first stop.

Sunday Night

RMMiami was caught off guard. Good. I had a chance to assess. Angelita was not assessing because her mind was elsewhere. Mine wasn’t.
They aren’t ready for Angelita‘s review. I’m not entirely clear on everything Angelita looks for, but I know my partner is good. She’s sharp. And if this were the real review, it would not have started well for them.
The floor is sloppy. Men look inattentive, as if they’re sleepy. My presence causes them to sit up and look alert, so Armando isn’t enforcing standards here. I see snacks in the break room that are clearly outside protocol. Since when are papas rellenas appropriate? I pop a few and make a note to do 30 extra minutes on the treadmill.
I don’t see Armando, and he doesn’t show the entire day. Angelita later informs me that she spoke to him and advised him not to come in. Interesting. He should have poked his head in anyway. His boss is here. This would not have been a question if it had been Ranger. I don’t like the blatant disrespect to the position. He better have a good excuse.
I have more important things to do. Ranger needs intel. Time to do some work.

I head back to Amina. My stop there earlier today was a signal to Ronaldo, the maître d’. I don’t stop in unless I need information, and he expects me to return. He put my name out and those with a grudge will be waiting.
I’m in Ranger’s SL-550. Nice car. I’d buy one but Hector Manuel is more important. My Lexus is fine for me. I drive by, then pull up three blocks over and assess. Just as I suspected and hoped. There’s a hit squad waiting for me. Five idiots. They’re mid-levels, but they’ll get me what I need.
I reach into the back seat and pull the flash bangs and zip ties. I call back to Armando and tell him to bring me a van. I need the extra room. I pull the helmet, headphones, and goggles. I exit the car and run around the block. Once I’m in place, I wait for Armando to pull into sight. Once he’s in place, we act.
We unleash a barrage of gunfire into the trees. The gunmen all run for cover, but bunch up together so no one can sneak up on any one person. Perfect. I detonate the flashbangs near them and run in. They’re disoriented and we’re able to zip tie all five in six minutes. Not bad. Once the blindfolds and earplugs are in place, we toss all five into the van and secure them down. I nod at Armando and he takes off for the secure building. Not bad; by the time he’s a few blocks away, I’m back in Ranger’s car, watching the cops arrive to an empty scene. I’m glad MDPD response time was slow tonight.
I return to my apartment. Ranger is waiting. I strip (flashbangs stink. I have to get Ranger’s car detailed), shower and change. Ranger is dressed in Miami club attire. I hate my brother. I’m too skinny to ever get that chest. Oh well. At least I’m cut. What I have looks damn good.
“Five in the holding rooms. Mid-level, so someone will come looking for them. Gotta take the Cayenne. I have to get the Merc detailed.”
Ranger nods and we leave for the club. Once there, we’re nodded in. Our reputations precede us. No one pats us for weapons and there’s silence as we pass. Reyes dip their heads in respect.
Sometimes this amazes me. I divorced and, because of my determination to live, I’m now treated like a Don.
Piman is waiting in the back. He motions for everyone to leave.
“Good to see you.”
They fist bump and Piman and I shake. Ranger and I take seats and decline the weed. Ranger scans for bugs. None.
Tigresa is here. She leaves Friday.”
I’m glad I have my blank face in place. I’m stunned by this. Ranger told an Inca about Angelita? He informed an Inca about his woman?
Piman nods. “I’ll listen for chatter. Rumble is someone may be talking. Be careful.”
SHIT! I can see the fury stiffen Ranger’s posture just minutely.
“The noise was out there that something was going on and they’re looking for possibles. You haven’t been seen in Jersey and your woman is running your company. Your boys are in Texas. It’s suspicious.” Piman grins. “You’re the front runner. No one can figure out how ICE has managed to put away six feds in four different states.”
Ranger smirks and I calm. Listen. Assess.
Piman grins at me. “Your legend is growing. How did you manage to get your son’s father out of ATL? He went ghost, but the money he was supposedly holding disappeared. Too much paper for anyone to carry and it’s clear Nikki ain’t got it. Assumption is he’s tits up.”
I smirk. Good. Mauricio lived to see another day. Pay that fucking child support, asshole.
Piman turns back to Ranger. “I started the usual noise. You’re overseas. You’re kicking sand. Hope that helps.”
Ranger inclines his head. This must be a standard thing for them.
“Two more,” Ranger says.
Piman exhales loudly. “The boat?”
Ranger smirks and nods.
Piman turns to me. “Word is out that you’re on the streets local. Wear a vest.”
I nod.
Ranger and Piman hug and I shake. We leave the club to silent respect. Once in the Cayenne, Ranger turns to me.
“Piman and I go back to childhood. When Julie was kidnapped, Piman suspended trade and put his soldiers on the hunt. A Reyes who recognized Scrog was my first clue.”
I now have complete respect for Piman. He stayed loyal and he probably lost hundreds of thousands, if not more, suspending trade to search for Julie.
“I offered to pay him back every penny and he declined. He keeps an ear out. I told him months ago that Steph’s running the company. Piman and Armando have beef and Piman’s contact is Pedro. He should call Piman every time Steph lands here.”
Now this all makes sense.
“DEA and ATF keep handing me contracts to bring him in. I never will. He once saved my life and he helped me retrieve my daughter. If they get him, it’ll be through their work, not mine. As long as he protects me and mine, I won’t betray him.”
Understood.
Ranger cuts his eyes at me. “Nikki? Mauricio?” He smirks. “How did that go down?”
I tell him about the Atlanta trip, ending with my appropriation of Mauricio’s long overdue ‘child support’. We share a laugh.
“Hector Manuel is safe?”
“Danny put extra tracking on both of them and convinced Nikki to work out at RangeMan. I get constant pictures of Hector Manuel in RangeMan Atlanta gear.”
Ranger smiles He’s met my son and admires him like another uncle. Danny’s actions have reinforced my assessment of Danny to him.
“I’m taking Steph offline with me,” Ranger says. I stiffen. “It’s been months, Hector. I need my woman.”
“Is she your woman?” I ask. Ranger stiffens. “Because you haven’t called or texted since this started three months ago.”
“I don’t want to put her in danger.”
“A simple ‘Babe’ will not put her in danger.”
I see Ranger consider this. Idiot. Romance your woman!
“I have six trackers on her. I assume you’re taking her to the house?” Ranger nods. “I’ll make a list of the trackers and how to turn off the tracking in her phone, but the moment she hits RMMiami again, you’ve got to reactivate them.”
Ranger laughs. I wait for him to stop laughing to glare at him. “I mean it. My partner. I need to know she’s back. All her tracking devices alert my phone.”
Ranger sobers, with a tiny smile on his face, and nods. We arrive back at RMMiami in silence.
I’ll deal with our friends tomorrow night.

Monday

White kid’s name is Matt. Hired for tech, which means he reports to me, but I had no knowledge of him. See, this is why Armando gets in trouble. He likes to deviate from SOPs on occasion, which leads to confusion in the ranks. I need to start quizzing Angelita on the SOPs. I’ll bet she hasn’t read them, and she’ll need to know them back and front to catch Armando’s stupidity.
I review the résumé. It’s good, really good, and Armando did some very fast talking about hiring the kid and putting him on probation until he met with me. I smile and Armando realizes he’s in serious trouble.
“No one is hired for tech without my approval. We’ll be on the mats at 0700, Armando. Don’t be late.”
I turn to the kid. “You can consider yourself on probation until I assess you. Do you have any access to any of the systems?”
He shakes his head. “No, sir. My first day in tech is technically Wednesday. I’ve been on standard RangeMan probation until now.”
Hmm . . . “Background?”
He swallows hard. “Just finished Florida Atlantic, sir. No military. No kind of record. College, then here.”
Fresh meat and wet behind the ears, but he doesn’t look as young as stated. I’m aging him up. 25? 27? I smell a rat. I nod and turn to Armando.
“Short leash.” I’ll assess him later. I have a trip to make.
Armando nods and I leave.
Now that Angelita‘s offline with Ranger, I have freedom to get out and about. I take the Merc for a detail, then head over to Tampa. I think I’ll see Nacho.
Nacho is another hacker, but he’s also a fed. He did his best to bring me in while he was based in Jersey, so I took down his entire household network, stole his money, and fucked with his credit reports. Interesting pictures on his computer. I copied those a few times and kept them for blackmail.
We have a grudging respect. I returned his money and cleaned his credit. No point going down for theft, wire fraud and embezzlement when I just dodged a murder rap.
I pull up to his house at 6PM. I can see the wife and kids sitting at dinner. Good. He’ll be nervous and anxious to get me off his doorstep.
“Hector.” He’s pale and shaky.
“Lover,” I purr. Inside, I’m dying of laughter. Someday, Nacho, your wife will find out.
“Nathan, is everything OK?” His wife comes to the door. I smile at her.
“Liz, right? Pleasure to meet you. I’m Pedro.” I can see her confusion.
“Pedro and I worked a case in Jersey, baby.” He kisses the wife and ushers her back inside, but she’s undeterred.
“Pedro, please come in. We’re just finishing dinner. Can I offer you something to drink?”
I accept some water and sit in the living room. Nacho is very nervous now.
“What do you want?” he hisses.
“Calm down,” I mutter, amused. “I’m not here to expose your lifestyle. Just need information.”
He calms slightly and nods. “Nothing classified.”
I shrug. “Can’t promise that.”
“I’ll lose my job.”
I put the ‘psycho smile’ face into place. He pales. “Two feds in Charlotte, Mason and Jackson. What’s the deal?”
Nacho relaxes. Good. He’ll talk. “Gossip says they were holding a major gang member, ALKN, in Atlanta, working with him to bring down someone in Miami. He got wind that a hit was placed on him and begged for protective custody, but not before betraying his boys. Mason and Jackson moved him to Charlotte with the intention of cutting him loose until word got out that you might be close by.”
I raise an eyebrow.
“Sounds like they’re targeting another Inca here but they’re keeping it close to the vest. Either case, if they manage this, promotion is guaranteed.”
“No discretion.”
“They’re calling in favors from everywhere to pull this off, but they’re keeping a close eye on their boy. You won’t get close. That’s why the Marshals are involved.”
“Don’t care about him. Just needed info on them.”
I stand and shake his hand. Liz appears.
“Going so soon?”
I smile. “Afraid I must. Thank you for your warm hospitality.”
She beams then turns to Nacho. “I’ll see him to the door. Nathaniel is acting up.”
Nacho shoots me a look then walks off. Liz turns to me, all smiles gone. She looks fierce.
“Are you my husband’s lover?”
I raise an eyebrow and contemplate smiling. She’s suspicious. Good. “No.”
“Have you ever been?”
“No.”
She relaxes. “Is he gay? Down low?” She looks hopeful and I don’t want to burst her bubble.
I look at her calmly for a moment. “Why ask me a question you already know the answer to?”
Tears appear in her eyes and I hand her my handkerchief. She declines and walks me to the door. At the threshold, I turn to her.
“If you want to know the truth, it’s amazing what you can find on the computer and in credit card charges. Just sayin’.” After all, it’s how I figured it out. The man had 5GB of gay porn and pictures on his computer.
She nods. I shake her hand and leave.
Once in the car, I ask, “You get that?”
“I got everything,” Manny replies. My phone was on the entire time. “Intel I have says they’re using an Inca who is a ‘dry snitch’ to set up another Inca who’s at the top of the ranks. Also, Ranger’s a target. Feds are pissed he keeps protecting him instead of taking the contracts to bring him in.”
Only person that fits is Piman. Shit! That’s a problem. If he’s Ranger’s boy, he needs to know. He’s going to have to clean house. And Ranger needs to know he’s a target.
“Bigger problem. I’m hearing the word chirujo kicked around.”
My blood runs cold. That might mean me. No one has ever known me to take a lover, but I know the gossip is out there. It’s a killable offense if you’re still in; I’m not, but still . . . I learned long ago to keep my personal life very quiet.
Three hour trip back to Miami. I hope our friends are feeling rested and ready to talk.

Tuesday Morning

0130. I’m feeling fine. Best part of this op: I get to sleep during the day.
Armando and I are the only ones in this building. It’s a specialized location, just for ‘information extraction’ of the not quite legal variety.
I’m not military. No one can court martial me. If you want to arrest me, catch me first.
Armando is looking squeamish. My knives have already had a workout tonight on Idiots #1 and 2. Idiot #3 is not doing himself any favors.
“Let’s try this again. You’re working with . . .”
“Fuck you.”
OK. Slice. Scream. Wait.
“Your value to me decreases as you hold out. I begin to suspect you know nothing. I begin to consider your death. Shall I make it a painful reality?” Slice. Scream. Slice. Scream. Wait. “Or shall I be merciful and put you out your misery?”
“Fuck you.”
“As you wish.” Quick blow to the temples to put him out. I slump him in the corner. He looks dead and that’s all that’s needed. Armando marches the next man in. He takes a look at his boys and at me and pisses himself.

Sigh. I love my rep, but I wish it didn’t encourage so many to lose control of their bladders. I hate smelling of piss.
“You can join them in the corner or you can talk. Your choice.”
He flows like a fountain. Piman did Rey dirty in a deal and he’s been pissed about it, but instead of ordering a contract, he decided to deal with the feds. Piman is gaining a rep as untouchable and other Incas are nervous and angry. After all, Piman now has all Reyes from Miami to Atlanta. That’s a lot of powerful, profitable territory.
The rumor that a legendary Spec force Reyes is on his side does not help the situation. My rumored moves against Rey also infuriated a lot of Incas. They want that kind of coverage. They intended to kidnap me and ‘convince’ me to turn Ranger to their side, work as an enforcer for the ALKN. After all, I’m legendary and Ranger has his own army of men, ready to move at his command. So I’m betting Mason and Jackson are setting up Piman and Danilo, his don. Whew! Not me, Danilo. He’s so far in the closet I wonder how anyone found out.
I’m furious but amused. After all the shit I went through to get out, you think I’d come back? You really think I’d betray Ranger? I’d slit my own throat first. 

Jesús Cristo. This is getting ridiculous.
Idiot #5 refuses to talk. Fine. I have what I need and so does Manny.
Quick blow to the temples and I drop them all in the van. My talker gets dropped on Miami Beach.
The idiots are dropped naked on a highway in the middle of the Glades. If they live and make it back, they can have their lives.

0700 finds me on the mats with Armando. I’m merciful and leave it at 30 minutes.
Mando is out of shape. He can barely hold his own with me.
I nod Matt onto the mats. Step 1 of being hired to work for me: I need to see you on the mats. I start by instilling fear. If you know what will happen, you will strive to never fuck up.
30 minutes later, my assessment is over. Kid’s OK. He’s taken jujitsu and he’s not bad, but I still take him down time after time. He’s bleeding and is fearful. Good.
“Sign up for some refresher courses,” I tell him. He nods. “10 minutes, server room.”
I shower and change. He’s in the server room when I get there. I start a review of his résumé and practical skills. He’s not bad. I could actually use him in Atlanta more, but something’s fishy. His answers are too perfect.
“Why did you apply here?”
“I need a job. Economy sucks and RangeMan is known in Miami for the work atmosphere.”
He’s just fucked up. I knew something was fishy. This kid has no ins in the groups that we traditionally hire from, so how did he really hear about us?
I have him fill out some paperwork and send him on to Silvio. Still on probation, no access to any systems. I call Nate and ask him to start an audit of the system, beginning with Miami. He shouldn’t find anything but better safe than sorry. I place the paperwork in clear protectors and call Mando.
“Kid’s a plant. Has to be. Who knows how to fingerprint around here?”
Tony can fingerprint. I’ll have my answers tomorrow.

Tuesday night

I decide to take a night off and do some ‘unauthorized’ digging. I start first by locating Mauricio. He’s alive and he scooted to Memphis. Fine.
I call Nikki.
“Hey! How’s my son?”
Nikki laughs. “He’s fine. He’s learning to read so I’m sure he’ll want to read to you when you talk to him.”
He can read! I have tears in my eyes.
“Otherwise, we’re good here. I noticed I was being followed at one point, so we camped at RangeMan Atlanta for a few days. Danny was good to me and the guys there are really nice.”
I smile. Danny gave me the heads up. They followed Nikki’s stalkers. They were ALKN, as I suspected. Danny administered a little ‘warning’ on my behalf and he reported that they pretty much left Nikki and Hector Manuel alone after that. He did place a guard on them for a week, just to make sure.
Danny has officially been placed on my incredibly short list of ‘friends’.
“Oh, I meant to tell you, I got a second interview with one of the consulting firms I applied at. I would go in as a programmer, but with my CIS degree, I could interview for a management trainee program to get on the fast track.”
“Great Nikki! Do you need anything to help with that?”
“No. Not so far. I do need to ask you for one thing, Hec.”
“What is it, Nikki?”
“I want to move Manny’s daycare.” Thank god. The place he’s at now is OK, but it’s not the best. Security was shit, which I pointed out to Nikki. “If I move him to the other place we discussed, you know it costs more, but they have better hours and a better program.”
“Move him. You already know how I feel about it. Set up direct withdrawals so the money comes directly out of the account with your child support in it. Just do me two favors.”
“Yeah?”
“Don’t ever answer the door without a weapon in hand again. There’s too much shit going on right now for you to walk around defenseless.” My voice is ice cold when I say this and I can hear Nikki swallow.
“Right. I’ll do better, Hector.”
“Please. I don’t want anything to happen to either of you.”
“OK. Second favor?”
“Before you fill out the authorizations, talk to Danny. I want Hector Manuel to be able to leave with a RangeMan if it is necessary, and Danny will give you a list of his most trustworthy men.”
“I’m ahead of you. I already talked to Danny about adding him and some of his men to Manny’s current daycare, so I’ll transfer his choices to the new place.”
Great. Another layer of protection on my son. Nikki passes the phone to him and, after we talk about his day, he reads me a Curious George book. I’m beyond proud. I go online and find that the book is rated 3+. I order all the Curious George books I can find on Amazon and all the Dr. Seuss’s.
My son deserves the best.

Wednesday Morning

This morning I get the fingerprints back. Tony took them to a friend at MDPD for analysis.
Matthew Johnson. 22. College kid. One arrest for a drunk and disorderly. Otherwise clean.
I take the info back to my room and start running it.
Matthew McGhee. 27. ICE Agent, first undercover assignment. I assume this is a fake record, in case someone starts poking, so I start a true search.
The intel is amusing. Sorry, Matt. They didn’t cover your tracks well enough. I call Nate; the network is clean. No Trojans, no stealth programs making copies of our system. Good. I tell Nate to watch the traffic; I’m going to check. Two hours later, I’m done. Nothing out there. Good.
I call Ranger, ask how he wants to handle this. Ranger replies, “He’s yours. They hired him for your area.”
I smile and email Matt to meet me on the mats at 1900.

Matt is there at 1900, looking nervous. Silvio, Mando, Thomas, and Shane are also there. Good.
“Monitoring suspended?”
Mando nods.
I wave to Matt. This session will last an hour.
An hour later, I’m getting a second wind and Matt is on the ground, bleeding. I turn to Silvio. “There’s a reason why you don’t hire for tech without informing me.”
I reach into the pocket of my cargoes.
“Matthew Wallace. 28. Graduate of Quantico and GA Tech. Works for DEA, currently on a joint task force with the ATF. This is his third undercover assignment. Last two got him commendations for successfully bringing in drug lords.”
Matt’s pale on the ground. I motion for him to stand up. “I’m allowing you to walk out under your own power. Tell your supers you failed this assignment. There are no drug lords here, just security experts who listen to their instincts. Ranger is already aware of the ‘dissatisfaction’ with his reluctance to take a certain case.”
Matt nods, pained. “Tell your boss he’s under investigation.”
Mando and his group are shocked. I nod. “He already knows. He’ll deliver his own message when he’s stateside again. Just remember: they pay him for his brilliance. They need to quit second guessing it.”
Matt nods and turns to leave. Mando follows him. I look at Silvio and smile. He groans and steps onto the mats.
Shut up fucker. You earned this. This is why I now have your job. He slid by you, not me.

Wednesday night

Yesterday’s ‘unauthorized’ digging turned up something intriguing. A name mentioned by Manny Tuesday night. I decide to go back to Tampa and take a look. This might be the ‘ice’ reference in Ranger’s assignment.
I apply makeup to the teardrop tattoos this time and I’m dressed in my nicest Boss. Just in case I need to mingle. Issey Miyake layered on, gel in the hair, the right accessories to match.
Fresh, clean, ready to smile and flirt.
I pull up in Ybor City and head to Havana, a historic restaurant. I’m dressed like money and I’ve spent enough time around Ranger and Bobby to shave off all the rough edges, so I look like I belong. Time spent with Bobby taught me everything I needed to know to operate at the higher levels of society. No one could guess he came from money. Bobby’s background and pedigree reads like a black Who’s Who.
I’d never heard of Who’s Who before Bobby. That’s what I want for my son. I want him to be able to dress, talk, and behave as a natural at every level of society. I want him to have Bobby’s class, Tank’s loyalty, Lester’s sense of fun, and Ranger’s brilliance. From me, I want him to learn to be a man of his word. If my son manages that, I will have succeeded as a man and as a father.
Subtly placed $50 gets me in without a reservation. I slide up to the bar and flirt with a pretty little thing until I can talk her into sharing a table with me. I allow her to chatter (USF, Art major, trying to model, tan like she spends all day at the beach, blah blah blah) while I nod politely and try to get a bead on my subject. Finally, he shows. William Knox is a high ranking ICE agent. His dinner companions are not. Knox, my subject, is a regular at this place and his cards suggested he would be here tonight.
I turn back to Miss USF (Tiffany? Tania? Tanis? Can’t remember) and smile. If I swung her way, I’d take her home. Unfortunately for her, I like my men to look like her. Tall, willowy, tan, fit, great smile, great eyes, great ass. This is why Angelita will never guess my type. My type is as close to a woman as a man can get without being a cross dresser. It confuses Nikki. Why sleep with men if your men look as effeminate as mine? I can’t answer that. I like what I like. I refuse to do to some woman what Nacho is doing to Liz. That shit’s dishonest. Be honest about who you are.
Nikki is hoping I might be bisexual. I tried it. No thanks. Her chocha is as close to one as I ever want to be again and, even then, my son was fighting his way into the world. That was the only reason I was there.
I motion Tallis (whew! Remembered) onto the dance floor. It’s near my subjects. Thankfully, she knows how to swing those hips. Now, if she could just quit trying to reach my crotch. I try to listen to the conversation.
“Rumors are plaguing ICE. . . no one knows . . . six agents down . . . military says he’s on assignment . . . Pakistan, I hear . . . Have a plant in his organization . . . impossible to break in otherwise . . . only other option is in California . . . no leverage . . . considering actions against the company . . . no chance. They’re clean . . .”
The music switches to a bachata. Positive: It’s slow and I can stay in one place. Negative: Tallis is now officially in my crotch. I hide my face in her neck and grind. Please please give me the info I need before this song ends. This girl’s going to realize something is up when nothing on me comes up.
“Look, James, simple fact is, someone’s running a sting. No one knows who’s behind it. We originally thought Mañoso might be involved, but all info says he’s overseas somewhere. Even his handler is saying he’s on assignment. So we need to look at other possibilities.”
“The info on the ground is different, Will. Info in the streets says he might be involved and he’s pulled in others to help.”
“Well, that tells me that it’s false. Mañoso works alone, notorious for it, unless he’s working with his partners. They’re in Texas and Texas hasn’t lost any agents. So it can’t be Mañoso.”
“Well, if you’re certain it can’t be Mañoso, you don’t have a lot of options left. Maguiles in Cali is the next best option, but he’s involved with ATF out there. Sidwell in GA is next and he’s a possible but he wouldn’t be able to get the kind of intel necessary to get these guys put away this fast. I can search to see if there’s an up and comer trying to make a name for himself. Are you sure you want to take Mañoso off the list officially?”
“Yes. No point in continuing to search.” His phone beeps. “FUCK!”
“What?”
“Our man was uncovered. The man who found him said that Mañoso will deliver his own message when he’s stateside again.” Everyone at the table groans.
I grin mentally. Yes! That was an inspired moment.
“Well, that confirms,” ‘Will’ says. “Mañoso is not in charge of this op, and we can’t chance another plant in his group. Let’s start looking at options.”
Just in time. The song ends and Tallis is looking at me, confused. I smile.
“Dessert?” She nods and we order dessert. I allow her to talk again (blah blah blah) while I assess this trip.
Complete success. I’m partying at the clubs tomorrow. I’ve earned it.

Thursday Night

Ranger and Manny thought my intel was good but they wanted to hear more about my night with Tallis. Nothing to say. I took Tallis home, turned down her offers of a nightcap, sex, and kinky pics. I went back to the apartment, emailed all the info I got and went to sleep. They laughed and complimented me on getting a gorgeous woman all hot and bothered, then leaving her. I shook my head at them.
Bit of inspired hacking gets me the info on the two competitors I heard about. Neither of them is in Ranger’s league, so I can see why Knox was perplexed. I reassess the initial info.

1. Rumors of my involvement. Check w/ Piman. Done. We now know how and why and have been able to help the rumor that Ranger is overseas along.

2. ice in Tampa? Done. Knox is our man but I need more info on him. He’s a nervous guy for someone who is that high up. Plus, he sent a plant to RangeMan. Tried to place him in my area. He’s now a personal enemy for me until I know otherwise.

3. Connection to Char. Done. Got more info on the connection between Piman and Rey than I ever wanted to know.
I dress in my Miami club wear and say a prayer. I hope God is still willing to listen to me. Sixth sense is saying I’ll be shot at tonight. I hope I’m wrong but you never know.
Dios te salve, Maria; Llena eres de gracia. El Señor es contigo.

(Hail Mary, full of Grace. Our Lord is with you).

The Miami guys seem surprised and shocked when I join them on 5 to head to the clubs. My sexuality is an open secret in RangeMan, but their surprise is amusing. I love to dance. It’s one of the best parts of being partnered with my Angelita: built in dance partner. I like hitting the clubs and dancing the night away and so does she. She gets to put some of her Burg training to good use. Sucks I have to be on guard for a blow man tonight.
Bendita tú eres entre todas las mujeres. Y bendito es el fruto de tu vientre: Jesús.

(Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus).

We travel to Tango! in South Beach. This is usually a difficult club to get into, but two well placed c-notes and we’re in. Lots of beautiful women who know how to dance, so I’m on the dance floor. I’m on my guard, so I can’t drink; I’m downing water as fast as they can bring it. I’m sweating rivers and mopping my brow as quickly as I can.
I give up. I can’t dance comfortably or scan as effectively as I’d like, so I head to our seats. I’ll hold the table.
I spend the rest of the evening sipping Sprite and scanning the dance floor. I don’t see a possible blow man, so it will be a drive-by. My instincts are screaming that I will die tonight, so I text Ranger. He advises me not to leave before the rest of the guys. If I’m the target, being surrounded won’t give them a clear shot. I’ll need to tell Mando about this.
Santa María, Madre de Dios, ruega por nosotros pecadores,

(Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners)

I hate that thought. I’m no girl to be covered. Then again, my Angelita needs her partner not to put his pride before her safety. Fine. I’ll walk out in the middle of the group. Mando returns to the table and I quietly tell him the dilemma. He texts everyone that no one leaves separately tonight. I’ll need coverage. I can see confusion on the faces of the men as they return to the table, so I explain that my instincts are screaming that I’ll die tonight. I need my brothers around me. That changes the attitudes of the men. They’re now on the alert for the asshole who intends to take one of us down.

Finally, at 0200 we leave the club. We’re walking nonchalantly but everyone is on the alert for a blow man. I finally figure it out.
ahora y en la hora de nuestra muerte

(now and at the hour of our death).

DOWN!”

I say it in just enough time to watch Ranger’s car begin to smoke. Thank god for all the anti-bomb material on the undercarriage. It won’t catch fire or explode. As we hit the ground, the gunshots are fired.

Amén.

Chapter 40: Offline, Part II

A/N: FYI I’m officially in hiding. You’ll find out why soon enough.

Conversations in Italics in Spanish


Ranger’s POV

Julie’s middle school graduation was cute. I watched, proud, as my baby went across the stage, collected her ‘diploma’ and waved to the crowd. I took multiple pictures while Steph cheered. I could see Rachel and Ron across the auditorium. I told Rachel in advance that I wouldn’t sit with them, nor would I hug Julie in public, because of the op. Good thing I warned them. I noticed a few fed-types scanning the crowd, but I’d made myself up to look more like Lester, including green contacts. Unless you got right up on me, you’d think Lester had bulked up a bit and gotten a tan, completely believable since he was supposed to be in Texas. Lester and Steph in the crowd at this event wouldn’t set off alarm bells.

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Chapter 39.5: The Housekeepers’ War, Part I

Trenton, Part I

Ella’s POV

Luis declared that there was absolutely no way I would take on the Miami men on my own. My husband is my partner in everything, and I didn’t blame him. Every time I’ve come back from Miami I’ve been tempted to throw things. So I informed Hal that Luis and I were headed to Miami and he agreed.

Hector picked us up from the airport on Monday morning.

“Stephanie is offline,” he said with a significant look. I frowned. Where could she be, especially without Hector at her back and . . . oh! I beam at Hector. Nothing more need be said. Wonderful! He’s surprised her with a romantic getaway, just the two of them. That’s more like it.

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Chapter 39: Offline, Part I

A/N: Conversation in Italics in Spanish.


Steph’s POV

After three long months, I finally get some time with Ranger. I wake to the smell of pancakes and . . . citrus?

I open my eyes and find Ranger sitting on the side of the bed, holding a plate of pancakes. His hand is in front of my face.

“Hermes D’Orange Verte.”

I sniff. I don’t remember ever smelling this on Ranger but if I did, it was subtle. Just like Ranger. It doesn’t clash with the Bvlgari; it just floats on top of it.

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Chapter 38: Caught Off Guard

A/N: Conversations in Italics understood to be in Spanish. Also, if you have dub-con triggers, be prepared.


Armando’s POV

The call comes at noon, just as I’m leading my family from the church. I pull my girls back from the street and make them take their abuela’s hands.

“Yo!”

“Armando!”

It’s Thomas and he’s in a panic. I wonder what could have happened.

“What?”

“What the fuck man! The CO is here! Why didn’t you say anything?”

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Chapter 37.5: Hector v. Edna: the Truce

Hector’s POV

Wednesday night’s dinner at the Plums’ set a record for the most times I’ve ever been tempted to vomit in my mouth. Only my training and my desire to assess the Plum parents prevented me from coming back at Edna. Plus, I had nothing. I’ve been so wrapped up in trying to pull intelligence for Ranger that I haven’t had a chance to assess the ground conditions in my war with Granny Mazur.

Now, I have a plan. I’m going to flip the old lady tonight. I think she gets the idea about not touching me. I noticed that she not only refrained from pinching and patting me, but she didn’t touch a single RangeMan at dinner. I only noticed because all of them were watching her. They were waiting for it.

I don’t want to break Edna’s spirit. Far from it. Edna is Angelita in 50 years, so she makes a good baseline on how far I can take my Angelita before she breaks. Now that it appears that Edna has the idea about appropriate touch, I can move forward with my plan. I check on Angelita. She’s in for the night, although she looks pale and tired. I intend to execute this part of the plan on her next, but I’ll test it on Granny Mazur. Let’s see how this works.

I spend some quality time in the bath. Shower, shave, cologne layered on. I’m looking good and smelling right. I deliberate one of my seldom used ties and pull my freshly pressed suit. Ella looked confused when I explained tonight’s plan but she nodded. She doesn’t understand all the implications, but I’m ready. I head to the garage and slide into my Lexus. I’m sure if Ranger knew what I was up to, he’d raise an eyebrow but he’d support me. And ask me if I was wearing my cup, just in case.

I cruise over to Angelita‘s old apartment. 5PM. Right on time. I head up the stairs and knock on the door.

“Who is it?”

“Hector.”

I can hear the latch being pulled and she cracks the door open, staring at me in confusion. I have a bouquet of roses and I’m dressed to kill.

“You’re not hiding a machine gun behind those flowers, are you?” she asks. She can’t raise one eyebrow either and the effect is comical.

I shake my head. “May I come in?”

She opens the door fully and steps back. I enter the apartment and stand in front of Angelita‘s old couch. She joins me in the living room in confusion.

“I have reservations for two at Campo’s in Philly tonight at 7 PM. Will you join me? I have a situation I’d like to discuss with you.”

Yes, this is exactly how I expect Angelita to respond. Complete confusion. Then, the difference between them: no questions from Granny Mazur; she has a hot date tonight! She’s gonna get ready. Thirty minutes later, I’m looking at a decently elegant Granny Mazur. She’s decided to pair a long skirt with a tank top blouse and a silk overshirt. Contrary to popular belief, not all gay men get fashion. I certainly don’t, but I do understand personal grooming. Granny Mazur has bathed in Stephanie’s perfume.

I hide a smile. Well, she’s trying.

Edna takes the roses from me, sniffs appreciatively (I bought scented roses. Those cost a grip!), and smiles. She can’t find an appropriate vase for them, so she empties Angelita‘s cookie jar and fills it with water. I smile; that’s a more appropriate use for the cookie jar. She hunts down her purse, keys, and a small cell phone and turns to me.

“Well, I’m not getting any younger. Let’s go!”

The drive to Campo’s is quiet. Edna seems more interested in examining my car than in talking, for once. We arrive at Campo’s just in time for the reservation. Campo’s is a dinner and dancing club, and the one thing I love to do is dance. Not just Latin dances either; maybe I should consider auditioning for Dancing with the Stars?

We are promptly shown to our seats and we take time to peruse the menu. Now that we’ve arrived, Granny Mazur is intent on examining the dance floor. It’s full of couples of all ages tonight. She turns to me, a big grin on her face.

“Can you dance?”

I smile back. “Would not have brought you here if I couldn’t.”

“Are we gonna get on the dance floor?”

“As soon as we order.”

She immediately begins looking around for the waiter. I’m amused. Edna is truly Angelita without the restraints, which is saying something. Finally our waiter appears.

“Welcome to Campo, ma’am.” It’s John, a long standing server. I spoke to him earlier today to ask for his help and I can see that, although he’s confused, he’ll continue with the plan. “Is this your first time here?”

“Yes,” Edna says, smiling.

“Wonderful! It’s always a beautiful thing to see a man take his grandmother out on the town for an evening of dinner and dancing. Would you like some recommendations on the menu?”

Perfect delivery. I pretend annoyance while Edna’s eyes get big. She looks at me, amused, waiting to see my response. I have none. That was intended to put Edna on notice that it’s assumed that we’re related, just in case she got any wild ideas about trying to feel me up on the dance floor. Looks really odd to grope your grandchild in public.

“He’s not my grandson,” Edna says. “Are you trying to say that I can’t date a handsome man like Hector? That I can’t be a tiger?” She turns to me. “It is tiger, right?”

I’m laughing in my head. “Cougar.”

“Right,” Edna says to John. “Are you saying that Hector wouldn’t be interested in a cougar like me? I still got it.” She wiggles a little in the seat.

I’m mentally rolling on the ground in laughter. John pretends embarrassment while hiding his amusement. I’ll have to tip him extra for this. “Oh no, my apologies, ma’am. I’ve known Hector for years, and I’ve never known him to bring anyone here except family.”

Edna looks at me and gives me a sly smile. “Oh really?” She grins. “Hector, are you planning to add me to the family?”

I give her a small smile. “You are Stephanie’s grandmother. You are family.” Edna attempts to raise an eyebrow again (that’s just hilarious) and smiles back. I love this. She has no responses for my comments.

John walks Edna through the menu and Edna orders a full meal, plus dessert. Definitely her granddaughter’s grandmother. A foxtrot starts up and I stand and extend my hand to Edna, who grins big.

“Madame, would you care to dance?”

Edna is no slouch on the dance floor. We foxtrot and jitterbug before the appetizers arrive and waltz and tango before the entrees. Edna has a decent command of almost every dance and she’s attracting attention. Older gentlemen approach the table twice during dinner to ask her to dance and she immediately hops out there with them. I’m enjoying watching her have fun. Some of the men are slipping phone numbers to Edna, and she’s flirting with every man she sees.

This plan will work to perfection on Angelita.

Tonight, I need to accomplish two things: One, I need Edna to stop scaring the Trenton RangeMen. They are Angelita‘s first line of defense, and it’s untenable that my brothers are hesitant to follow Angelita places because they are frustrated by Edna’s bony fingers. Fear of Edna is dangerous for Angelita, and I’m sure she’s never thought of it that way. I intend to ensure that she does understand it before this evening ends.

Two: I need to ensure Angelita has familial support. Mr. Plum is not my preference. Nice that he’s finally deciding to jump in, but he has a long way to go with me. Mrs. Plum is definitely on probation. Until I see more support from her, I will not encourage Angelita to spend more time with her. I’ll accompany Angelita to more dinners and see if Pod Mom has it together. One dinner (delicious though it was) has not changed my mind.

Edna finally returns to the table, flushed and happy. “Hot damn! I never knew about this place. How long have you been coming here?”

“Years.”

“Why?”

“I love to dance. I want to bring Stephanie here. I think she will enjoy it.”

Edna fans herself while looking at me. Finally, she sobers up. “OK, you’ve been holding out on me. You said you wanted to talk business. What do you want?”

I sit back and smile. Dessert is arriving, just in time, and while Edna savors her cheesecake, I consider how to approach this. We’ll start with Issue Two.

“You are aware that I am Stephanie’s partner, yes?”

Edna nods, having finished the cheesecake.

“It is my duty to protect her and guard her from all threats, but she must do her part by learning to protect me, watch my back. Part of my job relies on ensuring that she has adequate support and encouragement around her. The men of RangeMan are working with her daily to bring her up to our standards. That includes physical fitness, weapons training, and defense training. We are also teaching her the skills she will need to know to work in the security industry, just in case she decides to leave RangeMan when Ranger comes back.”

“Why would she leave? She’s moved into your building. She’s running his company. She loves him. Doesn’t he love her?” Edna looks confused and unhappy.

I shrug. Ranger’s feelings are not mine to discuss, but it’s good to know that Angelita does love Ranger. Now that I think of it, I don’t think I’ve had any definitive confirmation that she did until now.

“I think he has feelings for her, but you have to understand his position. Stephanie cares very little for her own life. For men who work in security, Stephanie’s nonchalant attitude toward her life is disturbing and discouraging. We love her more than she loves herself.”

Edna sits up, offended. “That’s not true! Stephie does love her life. She doesn’t like to be told what to do and you men are good at that! Always telling her what to do, where to go, how she should behave—”

“Is that us? Or The Cop? Or your daughter?” I ask, then consider another alternative. “Or your late husband?”

The air and the fight leave Edna. She’s quiet now, sitting back in her chair.

“You see, that’s the difference between support and being smothered. We at RangeMan support Stephanie. We’re not The Cop or your daughter. We’re not telling her to quit and stay home and have babies. We’re not telling her to give up, apply at the button factory and be like every other girl. We admire her grit and determination to do this job. But if she’s going to do it, we want her to do it in a way that shows that she cares about living.”

I sit back and sip my coffee. Edna looks deep in thought.

“Stephanie is very good at finding people, but she keeps getting hurt. Back on Haywood, there are 40 men who have small heart attacks every time something happens to her. We don’t mind partnering her in order to ensure someone has her back, but we can’t be the only ones who care about her life. She needs someone else to point out to her that she can’t keep running in halfcocked.”

I lean forward and take both of Edna’s hands into mine. ” Do you want to bury your granddaughter?”

Edna’s face goes completely white. I get the feeling that no one has ever put it that bluntly to her before. Tears start rolling down her cheeks and I pass her my handkerchief. I give her a few moments to pull herself back together.

“I don’t want her to die,” she whispers. “I’ve never been as frightened as I was when we found out that Con Stiva had locked her in a coffin. I almost wished I could blow up the funeral home all over again.” She smiles, but it’s shaky. “I’d do it, but then I wouldn’t have anything to do on Thursday nights.”

I smile. OK, that’s amusing. Selfish but amusing. I’d blow the funeral home up time and time again.

“Exactly. You understand where I’m coming from, right?” Edna nods quietly. “I don’t want to attend her funeral, and I’ve already told her this. I think she’s pushing herself to meet standards at the moment because she knows that I won’t accept anything less, but I can’t be the only person helping her. She needs to know her family supports her too.”

“We do support her. You should see Frank and Helen,” Edna says, perking up. “My daughter has finally put a leash on her mouth about finding Stephie a man to marry. Every time she looks like she wants to go down that road, she takes a deep breath and gets quiet. I couldn’t understand it. I thought an alien had taken over my daughter.”

Hmm. Now, that is interesting intel.

Edna looks at me and smiles. “They really do want to support her, you know. I think actually seeing her with her leg broken made it real how easily she could be hurt. I know it did for me. We don’t do emotions in the Plum-Mazur family, Hector. Helen’s nagging and Frank’s pats, that’s how her parents show they love her.”

I snort and Edna grins. “Yeah, my husband wasn’t big on showing emotions and neither is Frank. And neither is Ranger, for that matter, so the cycle continues.”

Now that makes me stop and think. She may have a point. No wonder Angelita doesn’t see anything wrong with Ranger’s lack of verbal support or open affection, aside from a “Proud of you, Babe”. It runs in the family. She’s accustomed to it. It also explains why Ranger’s four-word sentence means more than anything The Cop can do for her. It’s a pat and a slice of cake all in one.

I need to think on this later, and I’ll need to tell Ella what I’ve learned. We’ll need to modify our plans to adjust for this.

I’ve been quiet too long, so I look at Edna. She, too, is lost in thought. I motion for more wine and smile at her. We nod at each other. I have a new ally.

“You are the person she considers her biggest ally in your family,” I tell her. “She wants to be just like you, strong, fun-loving, undeterred by age or circumstance.” I smile at her. Edna is grinning again. “I often hear her mutter that she wants to be just like you when she reaches your age.”

Edna laughs. “Well, I can either have fun with what I’ve got or moan about the fact that my husband gambled away all our money, leaving me with nothing. I don’t have much of a choice. I have to go with what I’ve got.”

I smile. “Exactly. You and she have the same attitude toward life: ‘I’ll work with what I have’, which is very healthy.” I lean forward and take her hands. “Edna, what I need is someone in her family who is willing to remind her to keep living. To do her best and not settle. I need someone willing to encourage her to succeed.”

Edna sits back and takes a sip of her wine. Eventually, she smiles. “Hector, you don’t fool me one bit. What you really want is someone to tell my granddaughter to grow up.”

I blink, contemplate a lie, then smile. “Yes. That’s exactly what I want.”

Edna laughs, a big hearty laugh that draws attention. “You know, that’s what I like about you. Aside from the fact that you fear nothing and you’ve got big balls, you say exactly what you mean. You aren’t much of a liar, are you?”

“Not where my life or Stephanie’s life is concerned,” I reply. I sip my water and smile. Edna finishes her wine while I pay the check. I leave John a $50 tip. I assist Edna out to the car and consider how to broach Issue One, my brothers-in-arms.

“I do have a second topic to discuss with you.” Edna looks over at me. “The men of RangeMan Trenton.”

“Oh? What about them?”

“I know you love patting their bottoms, but I really need you to quit that,” I say baldly. Edna blinks in the evening light.

“Why? Hector, that would take away my fun,” she pouts.

“True, but it puts your granddaughter in danger,” I reply.

“How?” she asks, surprised.

“The men consider you a menace to their backsides. Aside from the fact that you pinch hard enough to bruise, it’s very . . .” I grope for the right word, “weird to be felt up by a woman old enough to be your grandma. It feels odd and scary. They don’t have a response for it. They won’t do anything against you because you are Stephanie’s grandmother, but at the same time they’ve learned to ask if you’re going to be around if they have to guard Stephanie. That’s a problem, a big one. The last thing I want and need is for the men of RangeMan Trenton to go on strike. If they refuse to guard Stephanie because you keep pinching their bottoms, then that leaves Stephanie without adequate protection.”

The men would never go on strike, but I want her to stop. Now.

“Yeah, but they would never do that. They love Stephanie and besides, Ranger orders you to guard her.”

“No, actually he doesn’t. Maybe he did when we first met her a few years ago, but at this point, it’s entirely voluntary. The men guard her because they love her, but they trade off shifts when you’re involved. They keep a running list of who’s been pinched last.”

I look over at Edna and find that she’s sobered up again. Good. Now to bring this point home.

“Would it be appropriate for a man your age to feel up Stephanie? To pinch her bottom, maybe attempt to grab her breasts, simply because she was with you? Would you be OK with that?”

“No! It . . .” Edna exhales and looks out the window.

Bingo. The point has been made.

“You’re killing all my fun,” she pouts quietly. “I have to admit, I find it funny to watch your RangeMen jump every time they see me, but you’re right. If some old fart tried to grab Stephie’s breasts, I’d shoot him until the gun emptied.”

I grin. Good. “Feel free to continue pinching The Cop though. My request doesn’t cover him.”

Edna laughs. “Looking out for RangeMen only, huh?”

“RangeMan Trenton only, yes. They are your granddaughter’s first line of defense against enemies. They can’t hesitate for any reason.”

The ride back to New Jersey is quiet. Just as we cross the Delaware River, Edna speaks.

“Frank and I are throwing our lot in with you boys.”

I look over at her and wait for her to continue.

“I don’t think Morelli will ever come up to scratch, and I think Helen is beginning to lose hope as well.”

Interesting. All our intel said that it was Angelita who was holding out. I wonder why her family thinks it’s The Cop.

“Ranger has been there for her since the beginning, and I think that Helen is finally willing to give him a chance. Something happened between her and Joseph that she won’t speak about, but I do know this: the attitude that you’ve seen when the RangeMen come to dinner is real.” Edna looks over at me. It’s clear she’s serious. “She finally recognizes that you boys will give your lives to protect Stephie, and now that Stephie is your boss, she’s willing to treat all of you with respect. I think she finally accepted that all of you love Stephie and if Ranger felt comfortable leaving her in charge of a lot of strong men, then she must be accepted at RangeMan.”

Edna grins. “Plus, Frank’s actually started speaking at the dinner table. Can’t remember the last time that happened, but he’s so thrilled to have men at the table he’ll do anything to encourage all of you to come back more often. I think he sees the RangeMen as surrogate sons and wants to encourage you to come more often, in his own way. You can consider his conversation as a pat on the shoulder.”

I can’t help it. I laugh. The visual is hilarious to me for some reason.

The rest of the ride is silent and, as we pull into the parking lot, Edna turns to me with a question I had not anticipated.

“Is that the reason Ranger hasn’t made a move on Stephie? Because he thinks she’s suicidal or doesn’t care about her life?”

Tricky. I need to answer this in a way that doesn’t answer it. Finally, I have a response.

“You remember when his daughter was taken?”

Edna nods.

“Ranger had done everything to ensure that his enemies could not get to those he loved and she was still abducted. She is a child, without resources, without defenses. There was no helping that situation.” I look Edna in the eyes and I see that she’s listening to every word I say. “Stephanie is not the same. She has resources. She could have defenses. The opportunity is there. Stephanie needs to decide if she’s going to take it.”

Hmm . . . appropriately vague. Not bad. I can see Edna understands the context and I relax. I accomplished the goal. I park and open Edna’s car door.

She gropes me.

Sigh. Instead of the outright victory, I’m forced to accept a casualty during the enemies’ retreat. I’ll allow it. I won the war.

I look at Edna, who is grinning at me. “Last time I’ll be able to do it. From now on, I’ll leave the RangeMen alone. Besides, you’ve got the biggest balls of them all. Hard to resist a target like that.”

I smile and shake my head.

She is her granddaughter’s grandmother. Strong. Stubborn. Undeterred.

I escort Edna to the door and do the intruder check. The apartment is quiet and Edna sets her purse and keys down. She reviews her answering machine and sighs. Mrs. Plum wondering where her mother is. Five messages along those lines in one night. Jesus. No wonder Angelita is so happy we screen her calls. She looks at me and rolls her eyes.

“Hector, thank you for the flowers and the good time.” She grins mischievously. “I can’t wait to tell the girls at the Clip and Curl I had a hot date with a Hispanic bad boy my granddaughter’s age tonight. I’ll be the talk of Trenton.”

And somehow Edna has just snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. I’m amazed. Angelita in 50 years. I accomplished my goals but I’m accepting a draw with my target.

The irony forces me to laugh until I cry. I notice that Edna is laughing with me and finally I straighten up.

“Truce?” I offer, extending my hand.

“Truce,” she replies.

“Don’t ruin my rep,” I ask, amused.

“Are you kidding? Who would believe me?” Edna replies saucily.

I kiss her hand and watch as she blushes. “Call some of those numbers. See if you can get another hot date. Let Stephanie know and we’ll double with you.”

Edna grins. “Done.”

“For the sake of the public, the war continues.”

“Thank god!” Edna does a little jig. “Trying to find ways to get back at you has been the most fun I’ve had in months.”

I chuckle and shrug mentally. The ongoing war will give us a pretext to be seen together, besides Angelita’s company. Plus, I am having fun with this. It’s a way to test my theories before application.

With that, I leave. I accomplished tonight’s objectives. I have a new partner in my quest to get Angelita to demand more from my brother, and the target supplied interesting intel I need to consider. My new partner will also know how to encourage Angelita to value her life in ways that I cannot push.

Edna is a crafty old woman. Angelita in 50 years.

A/N: For those of you who read the bonus chapter, you may be wondering if Edna broke her word. Answer: No. Reread the last paragraph of the bonus chapter very carefully and consider who her victims were. Hector worded his agreement very slyly. For those of you who haven’t read the bonus chapter, it will be released after chapter 44, but you have until that time to submit a guess.

Chapter 37: What Haven’t We Done

Lester’s POV

Tank and I simply look at each other. Tonight’s call was almost as bad as the original NYC call.

 Bobby has gone back to the gym and he will need to have Tank check his knuckles later. I call down to the gym and tell Chester Deuce not to allow anyone near the company liaison right now. Not till he calms down. Otherwise, he’s liable to kill someone. Ches is stunned by the level of force in my voice. No need, he replies. Bobby looked murderous, and that scared Ches shitless. He’s never seen that look on Bobby’s face, and Ches’s first response was to close the gym to everyone. He’s keeping an eye on Bobby from the doorway, where it’s safe.

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Chapter 36: Release the GRΣΣKS!!!

Steph’s POV (The next evening)

Manny has returned from NYC for a half week in Trenton. Although he’s barely showing it, Hal is beyond happy. I can tell he’s desperate to put me on monitor duty again for sending Manny away. With Manny’s return, the entire Trenton Core Team is in house for the first time in a month, and Hal’s the happiest he’s been in at least three weeks. A Boston Cream was left for me along with my yellow roses. No need to ask; I grinned and enjoyed my doughnut.

Last night, after Manny arrived, he told me he needed to speak to me about the NYC situation, so I told him to meet me after lunch. If it’s bad, I need time to think of how I’m going to break it to Les.

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