“Timing is too convenient,” Gus said. “You know how I feel about coincidences.” “That only fools believe in them,” Caine shrugged. “Okay, then. So, we’re assuming this wasn’t a coincidence and whoever hit him did it on purpose.” “Are you serious?” Wyatt asked. “I am,” Gus said. “It’s the only thing that makes sense, considering what has been going on.” “But who?” “I know who I’m putting my money on, but he’s smart,” Gus sighed. “Zero is searching camera feeds in the area, but I doubt we’ll find a connection.” Wyatt stared at him as if he had two heads. This was not the man he remembered. Gus had always been organized and had a fair handle on people. He could scan a room and locate the easiest target and those who should be avoided. It served him well in business. But this was som

