![]() ![]() I’d rather we stayed somewhere cheaper and you put all this money-I don’t know-in a savings account? We can get another room elsewhere, Tom said in a low voice. At the end of the day, they’re a bunch of pathetic cowards hiding behind their hired thugs. This is the problem with the overclass, he blustered to Tom as they neared, a challenging glint in his eyes, voice loud because he clearly hoped one of those VIPs would hear him. Neil reacted the way he always did to the sight. Today, something felt different as they neared the metal detectors and body scanners waiting for them. So far, Tom had slipped by with a bit of maneuvering. Every time Tom Raines and his dad went up to their room, they passed through a gauntlet of private contractors guarding the hallway. The problem was, their hotel room’s location put them in close proximity to several VIPs staying on the same floor. Neil Raines had been on a winning streak lately, and he was glad to blow his spoils on a lavish room for his son’s visit. THERE WAS A downside to staying in a luxurious high-rise suite in Las Vegas. ![]()
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