Asher knew well and good that smoking in the compound would get him bitched at, but he didn't think he was running too big a risk by lighting up just slightly prematurely as he walked up from the basement with every intention of heading straight outside. And if he did hit any form of resistance, he'd simply flip the opposition the finger as he continued on his way.
These days, his biggest opposition seemed to lie in one Ray Vecchio, who, as luck would have it, had just appeared between him and his exit.
If he was going to have to flip anyone off, Vecchio seemed like a near perfect choice.
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These days, his biggest opposition seemed to lie in one Ray Vecchio, who, as luck would have it, had just appeared between him and his exit.
If he was going to have to flip anyone off, Vecchio seemed like a near perfect choice.