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Chapter Fifteen
Bar
Across New Orleans
Seedy Part Of Town
Friday Nine P.M.
O h, it was sketchy as hell. The team watched the location long enough to know that they needed to get in there and soon. It was busy enough that there might be a chance they’d get lucky.
Granted, no one saw Chevy enter, but then again, they didn’t know what he looked like to be able to ID him. All they needed was one person who did, and they were set.
Finding his face might be helpful, and going forward, that was a good angle for any and all questions.
Only, who were they going to ask?
It wasn’t like they had a ton of leads on this one. Somehow, Chevy either paid off all the miscreants in the city, or he had a trick up his sleeve.
They’d yet to figure out which.
They were going to be heading in with Dakota, Zayn, Eve, Maura, and Jagger. The first team had breeched the police station and had gotten the goods.
Now, it was their turn to get results.
It was a long shot, but they might get lucky. Why? Oh, maybe because they weren’t going in as Hunters. They were going in as Mikey O’s people.
He’d been low-key the last three months, and maybe with his return to the scene, he could shake something loose.
They had to risk it.
What was another risk?
The Major making an appearance.
The only reason Maura was going was everyone in there…
Well, to be blunt, they were dead—or were going to be when they were done with them.
It was dangerous, but they had to take a chance if it meant putting an end to this.
The team knew that with Artemis buying up mercenaries, and the Russian mob coming, something was brewing.
And it wouldn’t be good.
Getting this handled was the priority.
Jagger knew his wife had to assess the situation on the fly, and that she had a plan that would definitely get them Chevy and possibly Cruz.
She always had a plan B.
Only, with this particular one, she was holding it back until she could make sure there were no other options.
That should have told everyone how bad it was going to be. Since he was privy, he was worried.