No, it doesn’t.
“And what about Imogene and Dahlia?”
Nothing can happen to Dahlia. Ever. “Let’s get more information first.” If it comes down to a choice between the world and Dahlia, she wins every time.
Me: We need to talk.
Max: Again. I’m starting to think we might be friends.
No chance of that ever happening.
Me: This is serious.
Max: You’re always serious.
Now I’m seriously thinking about breaking a few of his fingers.
Max: My house in an hour.
Me: It needs to be private.
Max: The park across the street from my house.
Does he not understand the meaning of private?
Me: Private
Max: My office?
We could do it here, but then I’d need to get Shock back to set up all his techy stuff.
Me: Private
Max: I’ll text you an address. Meet me there in an hour.
Is this where the Vincentis take care of problems? I guess I’m about to find out.
***
A warehouse in the middle of nowhere fits the bill for private. It’s also a solid place to take care of wetworks. You never have to worry about surprise guests in this area. Payne and I have our own warehouse, which is not too far from here.
As I pull up, a garage door opens.
Max knows I’m here. The door shuts as I turn off the ignition.
Max steps out of a room in the back corner. “You weren’t followed.”
“Of course, I wasn’t followed.”
“You can never be too careful with drones these days. Follow me.” Max doesn’t wait for me to agree before heading back into the room.
“Do you have a box for our phones?”
“No need. The room is lined, and I have a digital jammer running. Whatever you say in this room stays in this room.”
Good to know. I might need one of these setups in the future. “Shock needs to use your tech again.”
“For his private project?”