>James' head cocked to the side in a way that probably reminded Jaime of her dog. �"Of 
>course I do. �In the cell, we have to trust each other. �The only way that we are 
>able to work for the Brotherhood and stay out of prison is by trust. �will admit that 
>Richard is quite a bit rough around the edges, but that is just the way he is. �He 
>just wants you to prove himself. �You will see that he is not so bad once you get 
>this done."

>You did not have to be Jaime's twin brother to read the scepticism on her face. 
>�Still, this was her brother. �Would he intentionally send her into harm's way?

>"I guess I have to go," she said with resignation.

>She turned without another word, gathered her dog and walked out of the restaurant.

James watched her go.  He knew that she was worried, but he also knew that she would 
do well on her assignment.  He was more concerned that she seemed to doubt whether to 
trust Richard.  Richard was tough, but good leader.  She would find that out soon 
enough.

He turned back into the main area of the coffee shop and told Richard that Jaime would 
do the work.

AJ

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