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My blood boiled. “Get out. You’re coming with me.”

Rafi’s eyes rounded. “Oh, no. I can’t go in there with you.”

“They know you. You’re helping me get in.”

“I’m married,” he said, putting on the innocent act. “I can’t go into a place like that.”

If he was married, he didn’t wear a ring. But that didn’t really mean anything. It wasn’t a universal custom in these parts.

I glared at him. “Get out of the car, Rafi. Now!”

After a moment’s hesitation, he killed the engine.

“Nope. Leave it running,” I said. “Jack, take the wheel. Keep an eye on Brooke. I’ll be back.”

“I don’t think you should go in there by yourself,” he cautioned.

“I’m just going to have a look around,” I assured with a mischievous grin.

He didn’t buy it for a second.

Rafi climbed out of the car, and so did I.

Jack slipped behind the wheel.

“Keep it running,” I said.

I told him to hand me Rafi’s ball cap and sunglasses, which rested on the passenger’s seat. He did, and I put them on and pulled the brim low. It wasn’t much of a disguise, but better than nothing.

I marched Rafi down the narrow alleyway, lit by a vapor light that drew swarming insects and cast long shadows.

“You’ll never get past security with a weapon,” Rafi hissed.

“Yes, I will. You’re going to distract them.”

“How am I going to do that?”

“Better think of something quick.”

“I’m telling you, don’t do this,” Rafi warned in a grave tone. “You are making a terrible mistake.”

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Ikept my head low, and my face angled away from the camera as we approached the black steel door. The camera mounted above captured visitors.

My veins pulsed with adrenaline. I can't deny I was feeling a little anxious about the whole thing.

Rafi knocked on the steel door.

A moment later, the viewing slot at eye level slid open, and two predatory eyes peered through.

Rafi smiled and waved. "This is my friend. A#1. Very good customer. I tell him Black Opal is the best.”

The eyes behind the slot flicked from Rafi to me.

I smiled and nodded, still trying to keep my face away from the camera above.

After an unbearably long moment, the door buzzed, and the bouncer pulled it open.