The following day, Charles brought Daryl (a fellow rocker from London who had only recently joined the crew) to meet Cork and Cole in the Flint hills. The rolling countryside offered privacy for another important deal, this time involving performance the rocker's deffend by steels/guns. Daryl watched closely as Charles handled the transaction with confidence, proving why he remained one of the most respected figures among the Reapers. By sunset, every gun had changed hands, every payment had been settled, and both sides walked away satisfied.
For Charles, it wasn't just another shadow-business (the foundation) arrangement it was another step in strengthening the future of Rocker-business at Jeffy (Jefferson), and the brotherhood that stood behind it.