“You ever think it’s weird Mara disappears right after being seen at the hospital?”
My gaze snaps to him. “What are you implying?”
He shrugs like it’s casual, but his blue eyes are lit up. “I’m not implying anything.”
Bullshit.
“And what is even more weird… coincidental, even… is that at the same time Preacher’s been sniffing around hospital territory…” Razor continues.
His eyes trail across every brother in the room, stopping at me.
“That’s where your wife works, right?”
My chair scrapes against the floor as I stand. My hands landed hard on the wood table sending a rumble through the room.
“Careful.” I warn.
Razor’s smile doesn’t reach his eyes. “Why? I didn’t accuse her of anything.”
“You didn’t have to.”
A few brothers shift, some are watching me worried about how I will handle this. Some are watching Razor, gauging the truth in his words.
Angel raises a hand. “Sit down, Clutch.”
I don’t sit, instead I step closer to the table, standing to my full height.
“You done?” I ask Razor.
He tilts his head slightly, reminding me of an animal. “I’m just talking out loud, asking questions.”
“No,” I say. “You’re planting bullshit.”
His smile fades and the light in his eyes dim.
“Four’s being accused of sleeping with a nurse informant with ties to the cartel,” Razor says. “Mara disappears after being seen at the hospital. Preacher’s crew starts sniffing around that same territory.”
He spreads his hands slightly, like he’s presenting evidence.
I growl low, “So you are saying there is truth in what is being said about Four. You think he is guilty of stealing cartel money and working against us?”
A murmur goes through the room, everyone sitting up a little taller.
“I am just saying if it’s all just a coincidence… that’s a lot of coincidence.” Razor shrugs, feigning indifference.
My temper spikes.
“You want to talk about coincidence?” I ask.
His brow lifts.
“Why were you watching the hospital?” I push.
Razor’s smile thins, but he replies with a steady voice, “I wasn’t watching.”
“The Hospital isn’t on your usual route.” I add.
His chair shifts.