Ethan wasn’t the only one.
Now, Gene needed one too.
* * * Blackhawk & Cantrell * * *
The FBI Office
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Same Time
Monday Noon
As he was doing some research for Gene, Greyson had a little free time on his hands, so he did the same thing he’d been doing the last four weeks whenever he had a moment to himself.
Research.
Pulling out the laptop from the CIA sting a few cases ago, he began doing some research on his favorite target.
Sasha Harper.
To say that he was so obsessed that he couldn’t even sleep would be an understatement.
Why?
Because she lied to him, she betrayed all of them, and he didn’t like games like this.
They’d welcomed her into their group, and she’d burned his two friends.
Ethan and Gene were entitled to have their own lives, and not have someone up in their business.
If they wanted to have sex, and be a couple, they should be allowed. What Sasha did risked all of them, and it made him irate.
It also made him curious.
Why?
It had to be a damn big issue that Gabe had on her for the woman to be a snitch.
Most FBI agents had one hardcore rule. To not be like their once leader, J. Edgar Hoover, they didn’t snitch on co-workers.
Oh, there were a few who did, but for the majority, they truly believed that snitches got stitches.
And for Sasha to burn two decent human beings to Gabe told him that she’d fucked up good.
LikeREALgood.
Now, like any agent with a sixth sense, and a gut instinct, he was chasing down that lead.
Eventually, he’d find her real identity.
Running her face was the last-ditch effort, and he was only hoping that Gabe hadn’t had her erased. There were rumors that it could be done, and if there were rumors, there was some truth to it.
So, he uploaded the picture he’d taken lowkey of her at the office, and sat back.
As he did, he went back to his other laptop to check it out to see what he found when it came toPapi’s. That was the restaurant on the beach that had been owned by Ethan and Gene’s first victim.
For all intents and purposes, it was clean, and that was just as frustrating.