When the door opened, a large man filled the door way. He looked down at Robin and gestured for him to come in.
Jackie was pacing behind his desk, shouting into the phone. He turned, saw that the man was there to get his money. Normally, he'd have just given it over and motioned him out but he wanted to talk to this guy before he left.
He wrapped the call up and jerked his head toward the door. His enforcer left and closed the door behind him, leaving them alone in his office. "Alright, Mr. Fellows," he said and waved at the money on the far edge of his desk before taking a seat. A small stack of hundred dollar bills. Jackie scrubbed at his face. "Mind telling my why you're really here?"
His suspicions were aroused now, about why this cheeky, mouthy man was here in his club. Thoughts of rival New New York families trying to move in on his deal here in Kin City, a possible new up-and-comer that he'd not heard about, it was hard to tell.
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Jackie was pacing behind his desk, shouting into the phone. He turned, saw that the man was there to get his money. Normally, he'd have just given it over and motioned him out but he wanted to talk to this guy before he left.
He wrapped the call up and jerked his head toward the door. His enforcer left and closed the door behind him, leaving them alone in his office. "Alright, Mr. Fellows," he said and waved at the money on the far edge of his desk before taking a seat. A small stack of hundred dollar bills. Jackie scrubbed at his face. "Mind telling my why you're really here?"
His suspicions were aroused now, about why this cheeky, mouthy man was here in his club. Thoughts of rival New New York families trying to move in on his deal here in Kin City, a possible new up-and-comer that he'd not heard about, it was hard to tell.