Chapter Twenty TRIGGER “I’m not proud of my choices, Nolan. If I could go back, I would, but I’m here now. I’m not expecting you to forgive me or to even see me again after this. I just wanted the chance for you to hear me out.” I glanced at Tess, who was with Brick at the bar, and then back to my mother. A lot of s**t had happened lately, and my curiosity about who my mother really was had always gnawed at my gut. “Fine. You have two minutes.” “First,” she handed me a Post-it with an address on it, “I’m sure he’s gone, but Allen was staying there last night.” “Brick,” I called. He looked up and headed over as I held up the Post-it. “Allen’s last location.” “On it.” He grabbed Rail by the cut and pulled him away from some chick. “How did you find him?” My men couldn’t seem to track

