Page 2 of The Job

“We should probably think about getting rid of this place completely,” Luc suggests. “It’s become a risk, and if Billy has decided to up his game, then we don’t want to risk him getting into this place again. Even if we got rid of the cars, they could still set the garage on fire and then it will be like we said in the car, the parents would find out.”

Trick sighs, taking a long chug of his beer, “Yeah, I think you’re probably right.”

“We’re going to have to be careful how we sell it; we can’t go through traditional means because they’re going to ask questions, and then the parents will get involved,” Rafe signs, making a very good point.

“We’ll sell it how we bought it then,” Riot suggests, “with cash and anonymously.”

“I can set that up,” Jensen says, “it shouldn’t take too much to do, people are always looking for places to buy around here that have a bit of land. If we offer it for a discounted price, then we might be able to sell it as sold as seen, and the cars will become their problem.”

“That’s a good idea; we just need to make sure that they don’t have anything that could lead them back to us if they were so inclined to look,” I point out.

“The cars are clean,” Rafe signs, “I double-checked them after our last job. They are cleaner than they were when they were first built.”

“Fucking awesome,” Trick replies, “well done man.”

“How soon do you think you can get the ball rolling on selling this place?” I ask Jensen curiously.

He shrugs, “I can probably get it all advertised and up for sale tonight; I can’t tell you how quickly someone is going to want to buy the place, though.”

“Great, get that done as soon as you can.” Trick replies.

Chapter Two

Jensen

Inod, “No problem. I would take some pictures to go with the advert, but I don’t think it would be a good idea to post pictures with still smoking cars, or even burnt ones. That’s just going to scream dodgy as fuck.”

The guy’s smirk, and I say, “Yeah, okay, good point.”

“Do you think you will still be able to get it to sell without pictures?” Trick asks.

“I don’t see why not,” I reply, “I’m going to price it cheaply since we need to get rid of it fucking quickly; someone will snap it up.”

“Great,” Trick replies with a smile. His expression becomes serious as he adds, “So, what are we going to do about Billy and the guys?”

“We can’t let them get away with this; they’ll just think that they can carry on,” Cash says, anger flashing in his eyes as he looks around at the burnt cars. “We probably should have been thinking about getting rid of this place anyway. We’ve got the protocol in place for if we need an extra car and we are out, but it’s going to make it more risky to do any of our jobs since we will have to take one of our cars.”

Luc’s eyes glimmer with mirth as he replies, “That’s actually pretty easy to fix, we can just take one of my father’s SUVs then if the vehicles get linked to any of our jobs, it will come back on him anyway and he will have to explain it.”

My eyebrows rise as I grin, “Shit, that’s a good idea, man.”

Cash chuckles, “Well, at least that’s sorted; what about Billy and the guys, though?”

“An eye for an eye,” Rafe grins, his smile sharp.

“Meaning?” Riot asks.

I start to bounce on my toes because I know that he is going to suggest something that I’m going to really enjoy, and there’s no point trying to stay still.

“They have that shed thing that they hang out in, on Billy’s grandad’s land, right?” Rafe signs.

My eyes widen, “We burn it.”

Rafe grins and nods.

“How far is it away from the main house? We don’t want to risk innocents getting involved or being affected,” Cash asks immediately.

He always manages to see a situation from every possible angle. It is pretty fucking impressive actually, and something that I seem unable to do since I tend to get too excited to think further than the next thing that’s happening.