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“Won’t do you any good,” I said “It was disconnected frouy hacked into your system Now, you literally have a , or I’ll make sure that you wish you had”
The guy’s mouth went stubbornly closed
I narrowed s than death”
The governor’s eyes narrowed as he tried to call my bluff
“Have you ever been to a prison, Governor?” I asked curiously
The governor narrowed his eyes, refusing to answer
“I’et to federal prison—because that’s where you’ll end up You are involved in huet lifeti, you’ll never see the other side of the prison yard fence again You’ll be there until you die Hopefully of old age after every inmate in there has his turn with you”
The governor blinked at that
“Prisoners don’t take kindly to people that hurt children,” Lynn mused quietly as he leaned back in his seat, his forty caliber Glock on his knee, his finger resting along the length of the barrel “You’ll get in there, the inmates will find out what you did, and then you’ll never have atortured If you’re lucky, during one of those torture sessions, you’ll die Most likely, they’ll stop before you do because they don’t want you to die before they’ve had their chance to achieve justice for the children that you’ve hurt”
“You don’t have anything I was careful,” he snarled
He was right, technically
Without a blatant confession, and hat little evidence we had of his involveet out with a slap on the wrist thanks to his status in the government
Which fuckin’ sucked because if anyone deserved to go to prison, it was this guy
“Maybe Maybe not You willing to bet your ass on that?” I asked curiously