One Step Sideways (ENHANCED WORLD SECURITY #1) by Victoria Sue EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Kane
I didn’t look back as the gates slid shut behind me, didn’t bother glancing
up at the tower to see the high-powered rifles aiming in my direction, just
walked to the guardhouse. They were expecting me, obviously, but they still
behaved like entitled dicks. I just stayed silent. Only ten more minutes and I
would be free, and I wasn’t giving them a chance to change their dammed
minds. Not that I was on parole. I was done completely. Which was why
they were all trying really hard to get me to give them a good excuse to lock
me away for life.
Seventeen years for assault with a deadly weapon, except I was the
deadly weapon, even if the fucker that called himself my father was trying
to add another scar to my back at the time. Because I had fought back for
the first time in my sixteen and a half years, and because I already had a
scar on my face, the jury had taken one look, dismissed the self-defense
plea, and Georgia had tried me as an adult and thrown away the key.
“Your ride’s waiting,” O’Connell said and handed me my new ID with a
smirk on his face. I resisted, barely, the sudden urge to wipe it off, knowing
he wanted just that. O’Connell had been transferred to Ware Correctional
four years ago and had tried his best to make me lose it and go down for
good.
I also knew I’d only just managed not to get put in the new enhanced
detention unit they were building behind Ware because it had only opened a
week ago. Keeping my face expressionless, I glanced at the guardhouse
window. I didn’t have a ride. I didn’t have anyone coming to collect me. I’d
just planned on walking to the bus. But as I ignored the clowns that
practically pushed me out the door, a man got out of a black Chevy truck
and stood there staring back at me.
I didn’t know him, and to be honest, he
looked a little like a cop—same confident swagger. Maybe ten years older
than me. Mid-to-late forties I would guess, hair graying at the side. He was
fit for a human, but I could take him. Not that I wanted that happening
where there were witnesses.
For a second I considered not even bothering to stop, but the man quirked
an eyebrow.
“Kane Diaz.”
He didn’t say it as a question, more a confirmation, so I didn’t see why I
had to answer. The man walked steadily toward me and held out his hand.
“Name’s Diesel Rawlings. I own Rawlings Security, and I want to offer you
a job.”
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