Chapter 21We awoke early the next morning, skipping breakfast, just having a cup of the awful coffee the machine in the room made to steady our nerves before venturing out carrying all this money. The first thing I did was return my car, then we took a taxi to the dealership. Jean Claude was indeed already there. “Don’t tell him everything right away,” I advised. “Just start a casual conversation, like maybe you’ve come to tell him you’re giving two weeks’ notice that you’re leaving your job to come with me, or something like that. We don’t know if he’s going to be willing to help us. He may tell us to take the bag back to the casino, which is what we would do if we had an ounce of common sense.” “Ounce?” “Okay, kilogram. Oh, never mind. Let’s just get this done.” “Rabi!” exclaimed Jea

