But maybe not.
Maybe the voice telling me all will be well once he’s here is telling me the truth.
But I can’t know that.
What I do know is that I can’t do this. I can’t lie to him and lure him into what is meant to be his death. I could not live with it. What’s left of my life could be very short and I won’t spend it betraying a friend. More than a friend. The only person who can handle me at my worst and not run.
Come what may, I will not betray him.
I let the phone slip through my fingers and crash to the floor, breaking, I hope.
“No, I won’t call him,” I say. “I won’t be responsible for more death.”
The silence that falls over the container is absolute. Gazz’s face is contorted into a nasty grimace of anger, disgust and fear. But I only have eyes for the gun pointed at Ariel’s head.
What comes next is here.