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Tom Hughes managed to slip into the plane undetected. He knew they’d get him, but not before he took Kane’s life away as Kane took away his. He crouched down in the baggage compartment near the hatch that led to the cabin. He planned to lie in wait until just after takeoff. He knew he was signing his own death warrant but didn’t care. I can’t teach. I can’t coach. Eventually, if it wasn’t for that little bastard, I could be coaching in the pros, but now I’m thirty years old and washed up.
He heard the sounds of people boarding the plane.
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The wedding party changed at the house into more comfortable traveling clothes but since they were with Armand, that still meant a suit, even though Ian, Colin, and Sean ditched the tie. Kane didn’t dare. He was too new at this and he couldn’t afford to antagonize Armand because he knew that trouble awaited him back in New York.