ONE MONTH LATER

Kellie was hanging around the docks. Devin walked up.

"Follow me," Kellie said. They went into to Sonny's warehouse where Jason and several men, armed with guns, were waiting.

"What's this about?" Devin asked.

"How much can you stomach blood?" Kellie asked.

"Nothing could be worse than California," Devin said.

"You obviously don't know me very well," Kellie said, "The more blood the better."

"What do you need from me?" Devin asked.

"Tomorrow night Ethan will be at the warehouse to discuss business with Sonny," Kellie said, "You will pretend to be labor for a shipment. Be ready to help out if Ethan doesn't see things our way."

"I've got your back Kellie," Devin said, "But where will you be?"

"Turning over evidence against Ethan's business to Durant." Kellie said

"Why would Durant help you?" Devin asked, "He hates your father with a passion."

"Well, considering what Ethan did to his grandson, I'm sure Durant will work with me," Kellie said, "Especially considering the publicity this will bring him."

"What else do I need to know?" Devin asked.

"We're going over everyone's positions and what they're supposed to do," Kellie said, "I want you to know where Sonny's men are in case you need help."

"You feel confident about everything?" Kellie asked, after going over the plans.

Devin nodded, "I got everything."

"In case I don't get the chance to thank you," Kellie said, "Thank you. I appreciate everything you've done for me."

"You're welcome," Devin said, "I have some things to take care of. I'll see you around." Devin left.

"You're sure he'll tell Ethan everything you just told him," Jason asked.

"Yes," Kellie said, "On the off chance that he doesn't it won't matter. Now let's go over the real plans for tomorrow."