McGraneâs ass so bad on last weekâs op-ed, Iâm surprised she has anything to sit on.â
âNot quite certain about that,â Paul said, stroking his beard.
Lennon, clueless his boss had actually penned my column, kept on digging. âAside from the naïve ramblings of an inbred capitalist?â He shook his head in mock sorrow at me. âItâs not the kind of thing we believe at the Sentinel . We bring news to the people. Not elitist propaganda.â
I shrugged. We were never gonna be pals, anyway.
The door opened. âMs. McGrane?â inquired an office assistant.
I raised a hand.
âYour ten oâclock is here.â
Having an appointment announced didnât do me any favors with the hyenas. I collected my things and followed the assistant down the hall and across the lobby to the conference room where Iâd met Nyx and Broady.
Inside, Sawyer stood at the picture window, dressed, as always, to the nines.
âHello, sir.â Ridiculous and underdressed was a hard combo for inner composure to beat. âHow are you?â
âVery well, Maisie. I could ask you that same question, but Iâm not sure youâd give the appropriate answer.â
Sawyer had taken a chance on me when no one else would. And to repay him, Iâd gone rogue. Time to man up. âIâm one hundred percent underwater. Iâm sorry, sir.â
âShall we?â He gestured to the table and we sat down. âWhat happened to your neck?â
I got that sinking feeling. âColes put his cigar out on me at The Storkling.â
âWhy?â
âHe finds the sight of me provoking.â
âNaturally. Will there be anyone pursuing recourse on your behalf?â
âNo.â
âHmm.â Sawyer leaned back in his chair and steepled his fingers. âThe mayorâs vendetta against you is disturbing and potentially problematic. How much so, remains to be seen.â He dropped his hands abruptly. âBring me up to speed on the past two weeks.â
Floodgates open, I let the deluge pour out.
âWell done.â A nostalgic sort of shadow passed across his thin face. âI, too, find that asking forgiveness has a significantly higher rate of return than permission.â
It was hard not to sag in relief.
âThe Bureau of Organized Crimeâs investigation into corruption within the mayorâs office aside,â Sawyer said, âIâm less than keen for you to become enmeshed with the joint task force.â
âOh?â
âThe venality of these federal agencies is notorious. The influence of the Mexican drug cartels within them is as insidious as it is real.â He gave a small sigh. âBut whatâs done is done. Is Nyx aware of your transparency with me?â
âNo sir. He thinks Iâm making a run for a position with the DEA.â
âExcellent. Weâll keep this under wraps, then?â
âIn the vault.â I nodded, feeling the pressure ease in my chest. âIs there anything I should know about Nyx, sir?â
âGuntherâs had a meteoric rise in the DEA. Too far, too fast, perhaps. Heâs become used to doing things his own way. A slippery slope in undercover work.â
Yeah, well . . . Fair to say, Iâve experienced that firsthand.
I pinched the bridge of my nose. I still wasnât exactly over my last assignment.
âFor a joint task force, Broady and Nyx are maintaining distinctly separate investigations,â Sawyer said. âI sense a reluctance in Broady to involve his team too closely with Nyx. Watch yourself.â
âYessir.â Silly me. And to think I felt out of my depth before.
âIs something troubling you?â he asked. âAside from a federal turf war and becoming involved with the Grieco cartel?â
âI seem to end up actually liking my targets.â
Sawyer grinned. âThatâs what makes you such an asset to
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