"None, Raul. Thanks." Raul terminated the contact and Rollie sat back to listen to his brother"s speech. It was difficult listening to M.C. rant on and on with an endless list of accolades for the government. When the speech shifted to why each citizen had a duty to report anyone who defied government rules and regulations, Rollie wanted to leave the pavilion. Did M.C. believe this rubbish or was he playing along for the power and perks of his new position? Either way, he was ashamed of his brother. The contact from Lord Jim couldn"t come soon enough. To block out M.C."s lecture, Rollie directed his attention to the lavender beret security guards stationed around the pavilion. He didn"t think M.C. would have him arrested inside the pavilion but would wait until the crowd thinned out afte

