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will look at the amount of cocaine and the private jet and think otherwise."

"The cocaine is not mine. I never saw it, never touched it. It was planted, okay, Mr. Watley? So was the gun."

"I believe you, Mr. Coley, but the court will likely be more skeptical. The court hears such stories all the time."

Nathan opened his mouth slowly and picked at the dried blood at the corner of his lips. He was obviously in pain and shock.

Rashford stood and said, "Keep your seat. Reed's here. If anyone asks, tell them he's just one of your lawyers."

Nathan's battered face lights up somewhat when I enter. I sit on my stool, less than three feet from him. He wants to yell but he knows someone is listening. "What the hell is happening here, Reed? Talk to me!"

My act at this point is that of a frightened man who is not sure what will happen tomorrow. "I don't know, Nathan," I say nervously. "I'm not under arrest but I can't leave the island. I found Rashford Watley first thing this morning and we're trying to figure it all out. All I remember is that we got real drunk real fast. Stupid. Got that. You passed out on the sofa and I was barely awake. At some point, one of the pilots called me up to the cockpit and explained that air traffic around Miami was grounded because of weather. Tornado warnings, a tropical storm, really bad stuff. Miami International was closed. The system was moving north, so we circled to the south and were diverted over the Caribbean. We circled and circled and I really can't remember all of what happened. I tried to wake you but you were snoring."

"I don't remember blacking out," he says, tapping his sore jaw.

"Does a drunk ever remember passing out? No, he does not. You were bombed, okay? You had been drinking before we took off. Anyway, at some point we were getting low on fuel and had to land. According to the pilots, we were directed here, to Montego Bay, to refuel, then we were supposed to leave for Miami, where the weather had cleared. I'm drinking coffee by the gallon and so I remember most of what happened. When we land, the captain says just stay on the plane; we'll only be here for twenty minutes. Then he says that Immigration and Customs want to take a look. We're ordered off the plane, but you're in a coma and can't move. You barely have a pulse. They call an ambulance and everything starts going wrong."

"What's this shit about a fake passport?"

"My mistake. We fly into Miami International all the time, and they often want to see a passport, even for domestic flights, especially private ones. I think it goes back to the drug wars in the 1980s when a lot of private jets were used to haul drug lords and their entourages. Now, with the war on terror, they like to see a passport. It's not mandatory to have one, but it's very helpful. I got a guy in D.C. who can produce one overnight for a hundred bucks, and I asked him to crank one out for you, just in case we needed it. I had no idea it would become an issue."

Poor Nathan does not know what to believe. I have the benefit of months of preparation. He's getting hit fast and furious and is thoroughly bewildered.

"Believe me, Nathan, a fake passport is the least of your worries."

"Where'd the coke and the gun come from?" he asks.

"The police," I say casually but with certainty. "It wasn't you and it wasn't me, so that narrows the list of suspects. Rashford says this is not unheard of on the island. A private jet from America arrives with a couple of rich guys on board - rich, otherwise they wouldn't be buzzing around on such a fine airplane. One of the rich dudes is so drunk he can't hit his ass with both hands. Blacked-out drunk. They get the sober guy off the plane and get the pilots distracted with paperwork, and when the timing is perfect, they plant the drugs. Stuff it in a bag, just that simple. A few hours later, the jet is officially seized by the Jamaican government, and the trafficker is placed under arrest. It's all about money, cash."

Nathan is absorbing this as he stares at his bare feet. His pink-and-orange Hawaiian shirt has blood stains on it. There are

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