The law was fickle.
Anything could be turned over if the evidence wasn’t one hundred percent watertight. Everything she had on me had holes in it, and she was a ship waiting to sink if she let her one lead out of here:
Jedd.
“I know that he’s your last lifeline now, Winnie. Jedd’s your last chance to bring my brothers and me down. But you should know your value on him means nothing. He’s your last hope, but he’s my brother, and you’ll never win this battle against me.”
“Are you threatening me?” She quirked a brow.
“No, ma’am. I’m advising you to choose another game to play.”
“And if I don’t?”
I exhaled through my nostrils, stared straight into her eyes, and I released a slow, confident smile. “Then you should be prepared to lose.”