Evan Arden 03 Otherwise Unharmed

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that’s what you’re into,” Trent said with a nod.  “I guess we could always go back and look for more evidence farther back in Ashton’s throat.  I’ll be in touch, Mister Arden.”
    He and Johnson stood together and walked out the door.  A minute later, I was taken back to my cell.  No one asked me about my busted lip ; I was just led quietly back to my cell and tossed inside to come up with what the fuck I was going to do to get out of all of this.
    I was going to have to find some way to help Trent get Greco and Severinov behind bars.
    I would have rather just killed him.
    I was taking a chance, a huge chance.  They were leaving me with very few options, though.  Brad Ashton’s death wasn’t something Rinaldo could just bribe my way out of—it was far too public.  Fans on Twitter and Facebook were demanding some kind of action on the case, and if it were to be discovered that I was not only his killer but also intimate with him?  Even if it was only kissing, the implications were staggering.
    It wasn’t a matter of reputation —I didn’t give a shit if someone thought I was gay or not.  It was the fact that I had been so careless—so sloppy—as to leave evidence like that behind.  Rinaldo would have a totally different opinion.  He wouldn’t like the idea that his number one enforcer was in the closet, true or imagined.  It wouldn’t matter to him.  In his eyes, it would make me weaker, and weaker wouldn’t serve him better.
    The chances of him bringing a lawyer to represent me on that case were pretty much nil.
    Then there was Lia.  I couldn’t bring myself to regret her coming to see me —I needed her—but it had also put her far too close to me, which made her a target as well.  If Trent knew about her, others would find out soon enough if I didn’t do something to protect her.  I wasn’t sure if Trent had the idea of telling her in his back pocket the whole time and played me up with the evidence and shit just to get me going, but my guess was that he probably did.  Rinaldo had warned me about being attached to people on many, many occasions.  He even warned me about Bridgett, though I hadn’t realized how close to her I was at the time.
    “Getting close to a girl,” Rinaldo said, “can be a good thing.  If you were someone else —someone less complicated—the worst that can happen is you don’t work out.  You’re a complicated man, Arden, and you are in a complicated position.  Bitches make it even more complicated.”
    “I’m aware, sir.”
    “You’re aware,” he mocked.  “Will that change anything when someone finds out you give a shit?  What better to hold over your head than a warm cunt, huh?  You take better care not to show your affection for her.  You’ve done a shit job on that front with that pup of yours.”
    It didn’t matter in the end.  They tried to use Bridgett against me, but whatever we had between us wasn’t more important than my loyalty to Rinaldo Moretti.  It didn’t stop me from killing her for her betrayal.
    But with Lia?  That was another subject.  If she did something like Bridgett had done, I wasn’t sure how I would react.  Bridgett was a convenient fuck and useful for helping me sleep, but Lia meant something completely different—something I couldn’t put into words or even thoughts.
    Regardless of the outcome, I couldn’t betray Rinaldo.  Never that.  It wasn’t just about a paycheck or the fact that he gave me a job and a reason to be out walking around in the world—it was a lot more than that.  Like my unnamed feelings for Lia, I couldn’t express why I felt the loyalty I did, but it wasn’t something I could drop because of the threat of a prison sentence.
    I wasn’t sure I could even drop it for Lia’s sake.
    I shook my head and leaned against the cell wall to stare out the windows at the cars and people far below.  It was too difficult to think in this place.  I needed to get outside and maybe

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