Page 134 of Never Stop
I leaned back in my chair. “Traver, what’s up?”
Traver rubbed the back of his neck. “Avery said you needed some… uh… information?”
My eyes moved to Avery. “I told Traver that if he gives you some certain information, he won’t be fired.”
I chuckled. “All right. I’m listening.”
Avery closed the door and clapped Traver on the back as they stood in front of my desk. “Just tell him what you told me. It’s cool.”
“I can hook you up with my dealer.”
I cracked a smile. “Your dealer?”
“Don’t fire me,” Traver blurted.
“Sit down. I’m not going to fire you.”
“See?” Avery asked. “It’s all good, man.”
Avery sat on the couch and I gestured for Traver to take one of the chairs in front of my desk. “Can you get me some and I’ll give you the money?” I didn’t want to associate with a drug dealer.
“What are you looking for?”
I shrugged and laughed. “Weed?”
Traver grinned. “I gathered that but what kind?”
“What do you mean what kind?” Back in the day we bought whatever we could. I had no idea there were different kinds. “I want the green kind. Pot, weed, grass, herb, cannabis, reefer, Mary Jane, kush—”
Avery was laughing and I was trying to think of every name possible totellTraver what I wanted.
“I know what you want. There’s just different strains of it,” he said, cutting me off.
“Different strains? Like What?” I furrowed an eyebrow.
“All right,” Traver sighed. “I’m assuming this is for Brooke?”
My eyes darted to Avery’s and then back to Traver. “Yeah…”
“So you’ll want something that’s higher in CBD and not THC.”
“CBD?” I knew what THC was, but I’d never heard of CBD.
“Cannabidiol. It’s in a different type of plant.”
I shook my head. “Whatever. I don’t need a history lesson. Just get me something that will help her with pain.”
Traver grinned. “They’re all for pain.”
I groaned. “You know what I mean.”
“So like ACDC, Blueberry Essence, Maui Bubble Gift, Purple Cheese—”
“Traver.” I stopped him from continuing. “I have no idea what any of those names mean except the band ACDC. Just get me what I need.”
“Cool,” he stood. “I’ll have it to you within the next few days.”
I pulled out some money and handed it to him. Now I needed to figure out how to get Brooke to actually do it.
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