Gunpowder (GUNPOWDER #1) by Asa Violet EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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GAUNTLET
Blair Kennedy figured he would get shot eventually, but that didn’t mean
he had to be happy about it.
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The roll-up bay doors of the warehouse stood open on either end, letting
in a rare breeze for a humid July night. It blew through the otherwise empty
space, tickling the locks of auburn hair that stuck out of his beanie. It was a
great night for a stoop party at Ricky’s place. He was probably cooking
already, which was all the more reason to wrap this deal up quick.
Incindious, the gang to which Blair belonged, had entered from one side
of the warehouse and Phantom from the other. The two gangs now stood a
few feet apart with a briefcase full of firearms between them.
“That’s all of them and not a serial number in sight. Just like you
wanted,” Felix said with a note of warning in his voice, daring the other
man to make a fuss.
Chink, chink. Chink, chink.
Spencer stood on the other side of Felix, their leader, and Blair didn’t
have to look to recognize the sound of Spencer flipping his lighter between
his fingers. Blair didn’t take his eyes off the three members of Phantom
standing before them but still listened closely to that flicking, the telltale
sign that something had Spencer on edge.
It came a little faster now. Chink, chink, chink. Chink, chink, chink.
Blair had been present when Spencer voiced his trepidation to the boss
about selling guns to a rival gang, but Felix had shrugged him off and said it
made more of a statement that they weren’t intimidated enough by Phantom
to turn down their business. Felix was stubborn, prideful, but Blair didn’t
think that small disagreement was the reason for Spencer’s current
restlessness.
Phantom’s leader, Isaac, inclined his head and the tall one on his left
picked up the briefcase sitting between the two groups. Blair’s jaw
tightened. Based on the rundown Spencer had given them about the higher
ranking members of Phantom, that person was Jinx, a lunatic in lipgloss.
Jinx inspected the weapons and nodded to Isaac. In the dim lighting, their
eyelashes threw long shadows down their face like tear tracks, and Blair
could have snorted at the absurdity of the thought. Everyone in Phantom
had their screws loose and not only was Jinx no exception but probably the
greatest example.
Little was known about them, from their age to their
gender but there was a consensus on the streets that few people had lived to
see Jinx twice. It only furthered Blair’s anxiety that Issac had brought them
along to this meeting.
“You made quick work of this, Felix,” Isaac said. “You must have quite
an impressive team. I suppose there’s something to be said for doing things
the old-fashioned way.”
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