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“I’ll bring him in, EJ. You just get ready to call Gabe and let him know we need a transport to Gitmo for this drug-pimping piece of shit. I’ll contain my rage for you.”

As Ethan was making sure they had everything, Gene saw a Mustang pull up behind them. Greyson was driving Ethan’s car.

When he walked up to the driver’s side, Gene rolled down the window.

“Do we have his location?” Greyson asked.

Ethan clued him in.

“I do, but let’s verify. There’s a front desk. We’ll double-check his condo number. Then, we’ll get him.

Greyson stared into Gene’s eyes.

“I called Gabe. He said we’re to bring him in alive. He wants him debriefed on Snow, and transported. He’s getting a Federal warrant sent here. It’ll be an emergency injunction and here in ten. You can kick in the door now.”

He reassured him.

“I wasn’t going to kill him. I just told Ethan that I’d bring him in, but I’m definitely going to fantasize about ripping his dick off and feeding it to him—for Corby.”

He could think about it all he wanted.

It was the doing that was the problem.

“Then, as long as we’re on the same page, let’s go bring him in,” Greyson said.

Getting out, they walked toward the building, and when they went inside, they walked up to the desk.

There was a woman there.

Gene put his badge on the counter.

“I’m going to need some information from you, and then I need you to go stand outside, in case this goes bad.”

Her eyes went huge.

“What do you need?”

He went there.

“What condo is Landry Mahoney in?” he asked, wanting to make sure the address they’d pulled on his license was up to date. “And is this the only way in and out?”

They heard tapping on the keys.

“He’s in three fifteen, but I’m supposed to ring up if you…”

Greyson lifted the M-four so she could see the tactical weapon that he’d had below her line of sight.

“Honey, he’s a predator and killer. Do you want to warn him, so he comes out shooting?” he asked, making up her mind for her.

She gasped and shook her head.

“No? Well, then we need you to go outside, and we’ll be right out.”

She pointed toward the stairs.

“I didn’t see him come in, but he might have used the garage elevator and gone right up.”

Well, they’d find out soon enough.