Did I even have a choice? Was I supposed to send him back driving for eighteen
hours? Besides, my body seemed magnetized to him¡ desiring his comforting hold.
¡°Fine.¡±
Chapter Eleven
Wrench
¡°All right. It¡¯s settled.¡± Tank announced from the head of the table. ¡°All of us, together.
Armed. We¡¯ll rush their little hideout that Wrench confirmed earlier.¡± He turned toward
me. You¡¯re sure they¡¯re cookin¡¯ crank in there? Don¡¯t want to traumatize some kids
having a slumber party.¡±
I nodded. ¡°Couldn¡¯t forget that smell if I tried.¡±
The smell of ammonia and ether had been imprinted forever in my memory and Tank
knew it. Earlier that day when he sent me to the address in the Freeway¡¯s black book, I
could tell from a mile away. Not only was it the smell, but it was also obvious by the
aluminum foil covering the windows. That place was a drug den.
¡°Went around back, too,¡± I said. ¡°Saw a couple guys wearing coveralls, smoking in the
back. Think I recognized one of them.¡±
¡°Good,¡± Tank said.
From the other side of the table, I heard Crow mutter to no one, ¡°Finally does
something¡¡±
Something about Crow¡¯s tone made me snap. At once, the whole bar went quiet when I
jumped from my seat and slammed my fists on the table, though, once the patrons
realized it was just our table scrapping, they turned back to their drinks.
¡°Crow,¡± I shouted, ¡°I¡¯m fuckin¡¯ sick of you blaming me for Hollywood¡¯s death.¡±
¡°Well ya sure didn¡¯t do anything to stop it,¡± he shot back with his knuckles clenched
around his bottle.
¡°I fucked up. People fuck up,¡± I said. ¡°You think I¡¯m not already blaming myself?¡±
¡°Not enough.¡±
Tank, Archer, Ripper, Maverick, and Rooster all watched the explosion in silence.
Tension between us had been building all week, and one of us was bound to snap.
¡°I wasn¡¯t the one who shot him, Crow.¡±