Bennie, his cellmate who delivered messages.
And he couldn’t forget Officer Dreyers, so eager.
One taste of Lawless and you don’t go back. He should get shirts printed.
The man was a panting wreck.
Snake found it hilarious, when he visited.
Even Grinder’s mouth split. “Only you could hook up in prison with a C.O.”
“A man has to eat,” smirked Lawless.
His next target was the secretary. He needed uninterrupted access to the internet on her office computer.
How hard was it going to be to seduce a middle-aged woman anyway?
Deviously easy was the answer. Especially when the female meat in question was lonely and hungry for attention.
According to Jack, the woman collected Marvel figurines.
This meant he had to get Snake to talk his woman into buying him the stuff and getting it to him.
Every week, Lawless got the access to the computer. And every week he flirted with Teresa, giving her sweet lying compliments and he brought her Marvel figurines she displayed on her work desk.
This shit was too easy.
And yet he was no closer to gaining access to Bates Carmine, five blocks away from Lawless.
Ah, but all in good time.
Lawless had nothing but time.
And while he plotted a man’s demise, he took visits from his boys, he worked out, and he stock piled the letters he received every day.
He never wrote back but it didn’t dissuade Angela.
She was like a Pitbull with pen and ink.
And like a sucker, he read every one, pouring over her news of her life.
Every letter mentioned Judge more and more … seemed they were growing close.
“Report,” he instructed Judge on one of his visits, the moment his ass hit the chair.
Give the kid his due, he didn’t hesitate.
For the first time in weeks, Lawlessbreathed.
“She’s hard fucking work, boss. But she’s stopped telling me to fuck off, that’s something. I can watch closer now instead of following her around town like a creeper.”
Pleased with his work, Lawless told him to come back next month.
Officer Dreyers came in handy for more than a fast fuck.
He kept the other C.O’s off Lawless’ back and when they saw he not only stayed out of the trouble but sometimes fixed it for them, they kept out of his way altogether and things started to settle into normalcy for him.
It wasn’t ideal.