Total pages in book: 138
Estimated words: 128260 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 641(@200wpm)___ 513(@250wpm)___ 428(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 128260 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 641(@200wpm)___ 513(@250wpm)___ 428(@300wpm)
“Yeah, let’s hope.”
“I’ve tightened security throughout the hotel. No one is gonna get in here to ask questions without us knowing about it.”
Leland was quiet for a minute and then nodded. “Thanks, man.”
I nodded back, standing up to leave. “How’s forty-five?”
“No problems. Dylan’s still working on flights and paperwork. He said he’d have it all scheduled by tomorrow. The priority is Bakos though and so that’s what he’s focusing on.”
“Okay, good,” I said. “Keep me updated.”
“I will. Thanks, Carson.”
I started walking toward the door when Dylan walked in. “Hey, speak of the computer genius. Tell me you have something,” I said.
Dylan had moved to Vegas a month earlier, when we realized we needed someone to help with the computer side of our operation—someone we could trust implicitly right off the bat.
“Not yet. That motherfucker moves around so damn much.” He frowned. “I have some ideas though. They’ll just take time.”
I nodded. “Yup, a waiting game,” I said to both Dylan and Leland. “A fucking waiting game.”
Dylan clapped me on the back. “I have some programs running, so I’m scheduling flights right now. I ran into a couple problems with paperwork though. That’s why I’m here,” he said, addressing Leland.
“I’ll let you figure it out,” I told him, starting to leave again.
“Okay, see ya,” Dylan said.
I nodded at Leland again and walked out the door, headed back to my office.
CHAPTER 21
Grace
I walked out of grand jury feeling accomplished. It had gone perfectly and we had gotten the indictment. No surprise, but it still felt good to be done with that part of the process. Now I could really get to work preparing my case.
Kate Powers was standing in the hall when I walked out. “Hey, Grace, great job in there.”
“Thanks, Kate, you too.”
We started walking toward the front of the courthouse. “Hey,” Kate said, “I’m actually heading to Trilogy where Josh Garner works. I finally pinned down his boss, the head of security there. I met with him briefly the other day but he got called out on an emergency and so I rescheduled with him for today. Wanna come along?”
I thought about that. “Sure,” I said. “It’d be helpful to hear Josh Garner’s boss’s read on him.”
“Well, he’s not just his boss. They were actually SEALs together before coming to Vegas. Another guy they served with owns Trilogy and offered them a job. Hopefully one or both of them have some information on Josh Garner that might help at least establish his character.”
“Oh, even better. They know him well. I’m in.”
She opened the front door and held it for me before walking through. “Um, hmm. And wait until you get a load of this guy. I roll my eyes when my teenage daughters use the word hot to describe every good-looking male they see, but oh, honey, this guy is H-O-T. Not to mention, he won a silver star for valor, which makes him even hotter.”
I laughed. “Should I clear my schedule for the rest of the day so I can recover after getting an eyeful of this brave and perfect specimen of man?”
“Not a bad idea, I’m telling you,” she said, laughing.
We parted ways agreeing to meet in the lobby at Trilogy and I got in my car and started driving toward the strip.
As I passed the Bellagio, I smiled to myself. When I first moved here, I had wondered if it would be hard for me to pass that hotel all the time. In the beginning, it had been. That old familiar longing would set in, and I would want to know how he was so badly, it felt crushing. But as time went on, I came to see that hotel as a symbol of all my life had become. I had made the choice to follow my own dreams because of my weekend there. I was doing what I loved. And in very large part, I had Carson to thank for that. Before him, I had always felt like if I lost control in one area, I would lose control in all areas. He had shown me that that didn’t have to be the case—that I could trust myself, and it was okay to let go a little bit and experience life. And so that’s how I had gone forward. And I was happier for it.
Life is wild, he’d said. Fate could be wild. Putting you just where you should be at just the right time. And perhaps intervening in ways you never even realized until you could see the big picture later.
I parked in the Trilogy garage and rode the elevator up to the lobby. I had never been here before and I was taken aback by how stunning it was. Trilogy didn’t have a theme per se, like many of the other luxury hotel/casinos in Vegas, unless luxury was considered a theme. There were huge, dramatic chandeliers hanging everywhere, plush seating in deep jewel colors, and gleaming gold walls and ceilings.