isPc
isPad
isPhone
Generation Lost (Gray Wolf Security #17) CHAPTER TWELVE 36%
Library Sign in

CHAPTER TWELVE

“We need to investigate why they’re building these casinos near the docks. It’s an unusual place for a casino. Typically, you see them in the middle of fields or wide-open spaces. They are obviously bringing things in or shipping them out via the docks,” said Ian.

“You may have bitten off more than you can chew,” said Scarlutti.

“Well, that seems normal,” smirked Ghost.

“I’m serious, Ghost. These guys aren’t fucking around. Seamus and I don’t think it’s just women, drugs, and counterfeit money either. There’s something so much bigger here, and I have no idea what.”

“Why? Why do you feel that way?” asked Nine.

“Because this is old school,” said Seamus. His grandfather, Conor, walked in the door smiling at the men. He was still big, handsome, and tough as nails, although using a cane to make his way around the room.

“Conor fucking Laughlin,” smirked Nine. “I thought you were dead.”

“I feel dead most days. Why the ‘feck do you look half your age?”

“It’s a wee secret we’ll share with you,” smirked Gaspar. “Back to what your grandson said. What about this is old school?”

“You lads remember that in the old days, it was we Laughlins, Scarluttis, the Wus, and a few others. Our families made the commitment to end all the murder, drugs, women, anything illegal. You all knew that James’ first son died while serving ‘yer great country.”

“We remember,” nodded Nine solemnly.

“He swore he wouldn’t touch weapons again unless it was for your own troops.”

“I feel like there’s more coming,” frowned Miller.

“There is,” said James. “This involves some of the most powerful families in the world. DiBenedetto, Xi, Varovski, and St. Pierre. They all own and run casinos around the world.”

“Where?” frowned Nine.

“Just remember, you asked,” smirked Seamus, always with a smile on his face. “Nacala in Mozambique; Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Aden, Yemen; Kuwait City, Kuwait; Bushehr, Iran; Bengkulu, Sumatra in Indonesia, and we can’t forget the hottest tourist destination in the world, Chernaya, Russia.”

There were low whistles and headshakes around the room.

“There’s no fucking reason that any of those places would have casinos. None of them are tourist destinations, and some would consider gambling against their religion. What the fuck are they doing?” asked Ghost.

“Think about it, old friend,” said Conor. “What would they move through? Easily women, drugs, and counterfeit money. That’s something me granny could have figured out. But what else? All the shipments in and out of casinos every day?”

“Weapons,” said Trak. Conor jumped, gripping his cane.

“That sneaky bastard is still hidin’ out on me.”

“I never hide. It’s nice to see you, Conor.”

“You too, lad. Weapons. We believe they’re transferring weapons to anyone who is an enemy of America and her allies. North Korea, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Russia, and the list is gettin’ longer by the day.”

Someone stepped in the door, and everyone stilled, wondering how she’d gotten there.

“Oh. I’m so sorry,” said Annie. “I was looking for Rose. We were working on the files for her, and we’ve found some unusual things. My apologies. I’ll see if she’s down the hall.”

“She should be on the second floor,” smiled Ghost. “No apologies needed, Annie.” Conor cleared his throat, staring at Ghost.

“Hello,” he said, smiling at the woman.

“Hello. I’m Annie. Just a guest here.”

“Conor, just a guest as well.”

“Wait a minute. Are you Conor Laughlin, the fighter?” He was shocked, staring at her in awe. “I was a huge fan of yours. Used to love watching the fights with my ex-husband. You were incredible, and you still look amazing.”

“I-I thank you, lass,” he said, stumbling over his words. Seamus grinned at his grandfather, then took the woman’s hand.

“Me grandfather and me will be here tonight for dinner, Miss Annie. I’d love to have you at our table, and you can tell me all the tales of his fights.”

“I’d be honored,” she smiled. “Sorry again for the interruption.” She left, and Conor found himself unable to speak.

“She’s single, one of the seniors whose homes were destroyed, and she’s been extremely helpful for our entire team since she’s been here,” said Ian. “You would appreciate knowing that she took care of the others by stealing food and medicine for them. That’s a resourceful woman.”

“I can see that,” smirked Conor. “And she’s got a fine Irish name. Annie.”

“How the fuck is Annie an Irish name?” laughed Miller.

“I’ll have to tell you the story of how the Irish saved the world and gave her names that you wouldn’t have thought of otherwise.”

The men couldn’t help but laugh but knew they had to get back to business. If this thing was as big as they thought, they just might need reinforcements. And not just the VG team.

“Where are they getting the weapons?” asked Nine.

“We think they’ve got their very own manufacturing site,” said Conor. “We’ll need to track backwards from where the ships arrived from and see if we can find a common port where they’re pickin’ up their goods.”

“Nothing about stolen weapons from our allies?” asked Ian.

“I’ve heard nothin’, lad. Doesn’t mean it isn’t happenin’, but I’ve not heard a peep from anyone. Of course, our businesses are a might cleaner these days than in the old days.”

“I heard you were here!” said Kat, running into the room. Whiskey smiled at his wife as she launched into Conor’s arms, her old friend. “You look wonderful!”

“Me? What the ‘feck are ya doin’ to your women here? She looks like she did as a kid when I knew her.”

“You’re so sweet, Conor. Isn’t he sweet, Whiskey?” Whiskey gave a wink to Conor.

“Yeah, so sweet.”

Chapter List
Display Options
Background
Size
A-