You're Fast
Author: Addiction
last update2025-11-22 23:11:23

Jasper didn’t waste time once the plan was set. He moved the moment the sun went down, calling his men one by one and confirming their positions. Everyone knew their role already, but Jasper still checked. He didn’t believe in leaving room for mistakes.

Tiger had been assigned to a member of the Brown family earlier that afternoon. The man wasn’t important. Not to the Browns, anyway. He was the kind of relative people tolerated because they had to, not because they wanted him around. Jasper knew the Browns wouldn’t care if something happened to him. But they would notice if someone saved him more than once.

That was the point.

Jasper sat on the arm of the couch in Jasmine’s living room, hands clasped, listening to Tiger’s voice through the phone.

“I’m with the guy now,” Tiger said. “He’s useless. Doesn’t do anything. Sits around talking about horses.”

Jasper kept his tone steady. “Stay with him. Don’t drift. When things start, keep him alive.”

Tiger sighed quietly. “Yes, boss.”

“If yo
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