Chapter 14The bank opened at eight-thirty which was when I arrived but there were about thirty people lined up by that time. The guard directed us to sit in rows of chairs in the order in which we arrived. Then each time a teller came free, the first in line went up to the counter. The rest of us stood up and moved over one chair and sat down again. We repeated this thirty times until it was my turn. I was starting to understand why Lopez didn't like dealing with banks. I went up to the teller and withdrew thirty thousand of the fifty thousand Lopez had paid as the deposit and put it in my knapsack. Then I called Marlon and we arranged to meet Quesada in a coffee shop. We went in separate cars and when I arrived Marlon was drinking coffee with Quesada. Quesada was a well-dressed guy, cle

