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the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and I was Jackā€™s complete lack of surprise to discover he worked in the Enforcement Division.

Corrupt motherfucker.

Well, if investigating organized crime was this criminalā€™s job, I might as well contact TJ right away.

I grabbed my phoneā€”still no text from Booneā€”and sent my buddy a message through the usual app we used. No risk of any nosy fuckers seeing.

Oi. Got time to meet up soon? I have some questions about an AJ Lange at the NGCB.

He usually replied quickly. Despite being some ten years younger than me, that guy was hungry to climb ranks and lived and breathed work.

I sent another text to Boone while I waited.

You canā€™t shut me out completely. Iā€™m worried about you. I swear Iā€™m not reading into what happened earlier. Iā€™ve done stranger things at low points in my life, you know that. Just talk to me.

Iā€™d barely pressed send before TJā€™s response popped up in three quick messages.

Oh, that fuckin guy.

Sure. When?

I have time tomorrow and Sat.

Tomorrow could work. It was Friday. Booneā€™s week with Ace, so he or Mom would pick her up after school.

Tomorrow, usual place. 3pm?

TJ and I met up at a diner on the outskirts of town the following day. The place was dead. People hadnā€™t gotten off work yet, and the lunch crowd was long gone.

ā€œItā€™s been a minute, my man.ā€ He slapped his hand into mine. ā€œHowā€™s life?ā€

ā€œKilling me,ā€ I chuckled. ā€œHowā€™s the family?ā€ All two hundred of them. TJ and his family had been here since the ā€™70s, and theyā€™dā€¦made themselves known in their Italian-American way, so to speak. You couldnā€™t really live a life in the underworld and not know of his family, even today.

He widened his eyes and slid into the seat across from me. ā€œKilling me, of course. Itā€™s what they do.ā€

I smirked and flipped open the menu.

When the waitress came over, we ordered some sliders and shakesā€”best strawberry shake in all of Nevadaā€”and then got down to business.

ā€œSo you got beef with Lange or what?ā€ he asked.

I shrugged, not wanting to get into detail. ā€œI guess I wanna know how secure his future is with the Commission.ā€

He snorted. ā€œToo secure, in my opinion. His work protects him, and heā€™s in the pocket of some mameluke down in Florida.ā€

I nodded once. ā€œHis pop.ā€

We halted our conversation as the waitress returned with our shakes.

It mustā€™ve been some sight, two grown-ass men living on the wrong side of the law sucking strawberry milk shakes from straws with a swirly design. But we owned this shit. Well, to each other. No need to tell others.

ā€œListen,ā€ he said. ā€œIā€™m not gonna ask what your plan is. But if getting rid of Lange is the goal because you got personal issues with him, my best bet would be to pin somethinā€™ on him. Right now, his record is spotlessā€”always has been. Because the Board knows of his biological affiliations. Which means, you know, heā€™s gotta watch his back and constantly be the golden boy. Smallest suspicion from the higher-ups, and heā€™s done. Thatā€™s my two cents.ā€

I nodded slowly, thinking, and the truth was, I didnā€™t know exactly what Dariusā€™s plan was. It didnā€™t matter to me. Heā€™d asked me to find out as much as possible about Lange, thatā€™s all.

ā€œYou donā€™t seem like a fan of him either,ā€ I noted.

He chuckled. ā€œFuck no. But theyā€™re all the same to us. If we get rid of one, another takes his place.ā€ He shrugged. ā€œIā€™ll admit, AJā€™s in a league of his own because of the pressure heā€™s under. He works around the clock to shut down any casino-related business that has so much as a typo on the permit. But at the end of the day, you gotta pick your battles, and a lot has changed just in the past twenty years. We donā€™t really deal in gambling anymore.ā€

I knew that much. Iā€™d lived through some of those changes myself. Vegas would probably always have a lot of crime, though itā€™d shifted to a smaller scale. It wasnā€™t a town run by the mob anymore.

Unless you counted politiciansā€¦

Six

ā€œSweetie, Iā€™m sure youā€™ll work things out.ā€ Mom stroked my back while I kept my face hidden against the back of her couch.

Christ, Iā€™d fallen apart.

It was a good thing Ace wasnā€™t with me.

The pain was crippling. I still saw his face every time I closed my eyes. I saw the raw hurt in his expression, then the anger thatā€™d followed. The sheer rage.

ā€œYouā€™re dead to me, Boone. Youā€™re fucking dead to me.ā€

I swallowed hard against a new round of emotions and screwed my eyes shut.

ā€œCan I stay here awhile, Ma?ā€ I croaked. ā€œCase is moving out of the apartment, and I canā€™t afford the rent on my own.ā€

ā€œOh, of course, baby. Stay as long as you need.ā€

I didnā€™t even care how pathetic it made me. I was too consumed by the loss of the center of my universe.

I squinted past the sleep in my eyes and read Booneā€™s message half a dozen times.

Several years ago, you made me promise never to hook up with anyone around you. I didnā€™t understand why, and you refused to explain. I broke that promise three times, never seeing the big deal, and then you cut me out of your life. Iā€™ve been living with that regret ever since, and sometimes it becomes too much. Iā€™m not depressed, Case. Itā€™s just grief. Iā€™m not coping well without you.

I gotta ask something selfish. I need this job. I need the payout so I can start over and afford a place for me and Ace. But before we see each other again, I want your word that we wonā€™t speak of what happened yesterday. Iā€™m embarrassed as fuck, and youā€™re not exactly the smoothest guy to make things less awkward. I canā€™t explain right now anyway.

ā€œUgh.ā€ I dropped my phone, and my head hit the pillow again.

If the sun wasnā€™t up, neither was I.

That used to apply to Boone too,

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