Greene's eyes tightened. Lt. Holt was a good adversary. "I am not sure
what difference it would make if he did this on his own or at the request of
this Brotherhood."
Leaver could not believe what he was hearing. His lawyer had pretty much
given up defending him from what he could see. How could his father have
hired this guy to get him out of trouble?
"Mr. Greene, we are not hear to make deals. Your client has a choice. He
can either talk to us or not. What would the two of you prefer?" Geb was
not one of those people who enjoyed playing these types of games.
Aravis was impressed. She had not had any time to get to know Geb Breknor,
but it was clear that he was going to be a good officer. He was right of
the Academy, but he was not letting Greene get to him. She thought he was
going to be an asset to the team.
"It is tradition in these instances that my client gain something from
talking. I have heard nothing that would make me encourage him to talk to
you. Doing so would only endanger him."
Geb glanced toward Lt. Holt. He would let her take this one since she had
already addressed the issue at the beginning of the meeting.
Aravis leaned forward and stared at the lawyer and his client for a moment
as she considered the words she was gong to say. "I would assume that Mr.
Leaver's friends are going to assume that he is going to be talking to us.
In fact, they have made an attempt on the safety of almost every prisoner we
have taken in at this point. I would say that he might want to consider a
penal colony as a safe haven at this point. Talking would be in his best
interest."
(response?)
}}}=) Lisa
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