“My boy,” Winchell whispered.
He didn’t have time for this.
His kids were…
They were…
Fuck, he didn’t have any fucking time.
Mitch got nose-to-nose with him and roared, “Talk!”
“I’ll talk, dude, I’ll talk,” Winchell forced out.
Mitch released his throat and stepped back. Eddie and Hank relaxed at his sides and Winchell put a hand to his throat and began to move forward.
Mitch put a hand to his chest and pushed him against the wall. “We’re not gettin’ comfortable, havin’ a beer and chattin’ about football. When I say talk now, I mean talk…now.”
Winchell’s eyes came to his.
Then he said, “The mattresses.”
“Got that,” Mitch clipped. “What about them?”
“They don’t sell,” Winchell explained.
“Got that too,” Mitch bit out. “Tell me somethin’ I don’t got.”
Winchell nodded.
“Mara, she told me about them. She said they don’t sell. Said they always have a supply but they sit in the warehouse for a while. When she talked about it, I thought it was the perfect place to hide stash. Pierson is a good guy, family man, family business, single store, not a chain. Gives to charity. Looks out for his employees. No one would ever think he had a boatload of illegal shit stashed in his warehouse. I owed Lescheva, he was gettin’ impatient, I knew he had problems with storage so I told him my idea. He liked it, did the recon, found Otis was a weak link. He recruited him, stayed distant, left the operation to Otis and me.”
“And what’s the stash?” Mitch asked and Winchell shook his head but answered.
“Anything he needed. H. Blow. Stolen passports. Jewels. Whatever.”
“And the over-order?” Mitch pushed.
“Lescheva got greedy,” Winchell told him. “It was working. They move a load of product in that store but not that brand of mattress. Lescheva wanted to store more stuff there, Otis ordered a shitload of mattresses to hold it. He knows his cousin thinks he’s a fuck up so he’d never cotton on. And he didn’t.”
“You remember they tossed Mara’s place?” Mitch asked and Winchell nodded. “Was it because of the mattresses?” Mitch pressed.
Winchell nodded again. “Pierson thinks Otis is a fuck up because he is. Heard word in lockdown, he lost track of some shit he was holdin’ for Lescheva, mattresses went out, so did some shit. He had to find it,” Winchell answered.
“He find it?” Mitch asked.
“Is he alive?” Winchell asked back.
“Don’t know,” Mitch replied. “We can’t find him.”
“Then no,” Winchell answered.
“Fuck,” Eddie muttered.
Mitch kept going.
“You know what he lost?”
Winchell shook his head. “Could be anything.”
Mitch stared at him.
Then he whispered, “You put her out there.”
Winchell held his eyes but his face remained pale and, even being the definition of an assclown, he couldn’t hide the remorse.
“You put her out there, using her place of work, using her boss then you kept putting her out there after she took on those kids,” Mitch continued.
Winchell said nothing.
“And you put your kids out there,” Mitch kept at it.
“Kept them fed,” Winchell whispered his weak excuse.
“No, it kept you in smack and booze and smokes, you piece of shit,” Mitch shot back. “You put them out there. All of them. You fuckin’ put them out there and now that psycho asshole has got,” he leaned in, “my kids.”
Winchell’s eyes narrowed. “They’re mine, Lawson.”
“Wrong,” Mitch bit out then he shared, “Bud asked to take my name.” At that, Winchell’s face blanched further. “I’m marrying your cousin and we’re adopting them and both of them are taking my name. They stopped being yours at a Stop ‘n’ Go on Zuni months ago. You need to get this, Winchell, this needs to sink in so listen to me closely. They come outta this alive, they’re mine.”
Winchell opened his mouth to speak but Mitch was done.
So done, Winchell didn’t get a word out before Detective Mitch Lawson was out the door.
Chapter Thirty
You Came
Mitch
Mitch angled out of his truck, seeing Tack amongst the huddle and taking a deep breath.
The huddle included Slim, Tack, Delgado and a local private investigator, Hank Nightingale’s brother, Lee Nightingale and Lee’s second in command, Luke Stark.
Heavy hitters. Denver’s elite.
At least that was something.
Slim detached from the group and walked quickly to Mitch. He stopped right in front of him and Mitch allowed Slim to cut him off.
“Your shit together?” Slim asked quietly.
“No,” Mitch answered honestly.
“Right. This fuckwad had Tess, Joey, Rex, I’d be where you are right now. And you’d be right where I am and that is standin’ here tellin’ you to get your shit together.”
Mitch stared at his partner.
Slim kept talking.
“Mara’s good. She’s holdin’ it together. She’s got her girls around her. She’s keepin’ her shit.”
That was his Mara.
A survivor.
Slim wasn’t done.
“You know Chaos has issues and you know they do not team up with the local PD to sort that shit out.”
“He shoulda talked,” Mitch said low. “Women and children are involved.”
“Brother, listen to me,” Slim got close. “Been talkin’ to those guys and not only are you and me surprised as shit Lescheva made a play on a cop’s woman and the kids he’s lookin’ after, Tack, Hawk and Lee had no fuckin’ clue she was even on radar. Tack got word and mobilized. That’s why she’s sittin’ in Chaos’s compound with her girls, a guard of Chaos and not wherever Bud and Billie are. The word he heard was about Mara, not those kids. He moved the minute he heard she was in danger. He’s in this mess because he’s tryin’ to get his boys clean. This is not on him even though he’s feelin’ this shit and he’s feelin’ it deep. It isn’t on him. This is on Lescheva.”
Mitch continued to stare at his partner. Then he jerked his chin up.
Then he got his shit together while walking around Slim to the huddle.
“You and Lucas are not here,” Delgado stated quietly the minute they arrived.
“We’re not wastin’ time with that shit,” Mitch replied. “We’re here. Now we discuss the play.”
Luke Stark shifted and Mitch gave him his eyes.
“Lawson, this shit’s about to get dirty,” Stark warned.
“Is this necessary information for me to have to discuss the play?” Mitch returned.
“It’s necessary information for you to have, this goes south, you and Lucas are involved, you both lose your jobs and got no way to feed your kids,” Nightingale put in.
“We’re wasting time,” Mitch growled.
“You’re clean,” Tack reminded him. “You wanna stay that way, you get in your truck, you go to Ride and you look after your woman.”
Mitch took in a deep breath.
Then he looked Tack in the eyes.
“He has my kids,” Mitch said slowly. “He tried to get my woman,” he kept speaking slowly. “Now, let’s…discuss…the play.”
Tack stared at him.
Then he muttered, “Respect.”
Respect from Kane Allen.
Jesus.
Mitch let out his breath.
“Right,” Delgado spoke and Mitch looked at him. “The play…”
The men moved through the parking lot, rounding the building and walking down the alley behind the restaurant and they did it knowing they were not moving outside radar.