Page 204 of Say Yes, Senator
I stepped in the house, slamming the door behind me.
âOh, I got my warrant right here.â I growled, hand in my trench coat. He looked in surprise at my jacket, confusion on his face.
I swung my clenched fist from my jacket, swinging my arm in a savage backhanded punch that connected with his other cheekbone. He grunted and fell back, landing heavily on his ass.
He attempted to rise. I stepped in, swinging a leg in a brutal side kick, my shin connecting to his temple with a sickening crunch. He slumped back onto the floor.
âFucks sake, Jack. Youâre an animal. I ainât done nothing wrong. Whatâs your problem?â I got the impression he was stalling to avoid the savage beating he was about to get.
Then my suspicions were confirmed. A clumsy hand went to the small of his back, and he snarled as he twisted, drawing something from the rear of his pants.
My glock was in my hand in an instant, recoil pulsing up through my arm as I shot him in the shoulder. The gunshot cracked out through the house. Followed by Goldie screaming in pain as he writhed, right arm useless.
âNow that was a really, really bad idea.â I stood motionless, left hand at my side, right hand holding my gun casually. I waited to see if he was going to try anything else.
I need him alive. But if he wants to die, not much I can do about it.
He remained on the floor, gasping with pain and cursing at me.
âShut up, John. Itâs not that bad. Try anything else and youâre dead. If you donât believe me, just do something stupid.â He snarled at me, anger and pain evident on his ugly features.
âThat was for hitting Eden. Youâre lucky Iâm able to show restraint or youâd be a pulverized, useless mess on the floor. I told you not to try and think, didnât I John? I told you not to be greedy. Youâve let me down, again.â I shook my head, tutting.
âNow, as it is no one knows Iâm here. Iâm looking into Conall solo, and Iâve been damn sly about it so far. So if you think anyoneâs coming to help, youâre wrong.â He winced, managing to sit up, hand at the wound in his chest that was pulsing blood onto his wooden floor.
âSo, hereâs how this went down in my report. I came here to ask you a few questions. Friendly like. You swung at me. I hit you. You drew a gun and got shot. Itâs my word against yours, a known snitch.â I looked down at him as he cowered pathetically in front of me.
âIâm taking you in, John. You had your second chance. We made a deal and you blew it. Gameâs over now. All you can do is make things a little easier for yourself, right?â He nodded at me.
âTell me where Conallâs lab is. Where they cook. You tell me that and Iâll let you make a deal with us. Sing like a bird and you wonât go away for the rest of your life.â He was looking down at the floor, his face flooded with despair.
âJack. I never told Conall about nothing, I promise. I just needed more money. You know what itâs like. I was getting peanuts while the other guys were talking about their new houses. Watches. Cars. Wives.â He looked up at me, pleading.
âListen. Iâm rolling with Conall now. One of his trusted. I got cash, man. Lots of it. I can have a word with Conall, we caâ¦.â
; I shot him in the left thigh, trying to avoid any major blood vessels but still made sure the wound was deep enough to sear with excruciating pain. He cried out, sobbing.
âTell me where the lab is John, or I will kill you. Youâre useless to me otherwise.â I walked over to him, handcuffing him with a little difficulty as he struggled in pain.
I took his gun and threw it to one side. I looked around the apartment. My eyes widened as I saw a large bag of meth sitting on a glass coffee table. A couple lines were arrayed haphazardly next to the bag.
Wow. His stupidity never ceases to amaze.
Goldie spoke to me through gritted teeth. âAlright man, Iâll do it. I donât wanna die. Thereâs an old warehouse over the rough side of town. 42nd, the old industrial district. Pretty much deserted nowadays, but there's a building there Conallâs got as his lab. Got his uncle's old cook making the meth. Using the old materials, they managed to hide just before they got busted.â He grunted with pain.
âIf youâre lying, Iâm gonna get word to the OâRourkes that you snitched. I got contacts inside. Youâll face a much more unpleasant end than the one Iâm offering. So just rack your brains, right?â He was nodding.
I read him his rights, citing him for drug dealing, assault, drug possession, attempted assault and murder of a police officer.
My phone rang just after Iâd finished reciting.
An unknown number flashed on the screen as I swiped it to answer.
âJack Storm,â I said, frowning.
âJack! Itâs Eden. Conallâs here. Banging on the door, he sounds pissed. You gotta get here!â She sounded scared, and I could hear faint banging and shouting in the background.