13 They’d worked out a routine in the past three weeks. It had serious limitations, but whenever she was frustrated, Ava reminded herself that she had it better than every other family member with someone behind bars out there. They only got to see their loved ones during visitation, without a moment of privacy. The time she spent with Puck, talking, f*****g, and strategizing, brought them closer than she’d ever thought possible. Along with Sage, Ava had contacted and started collaborating with the Office of Special Investigations. The OSI had initiated a narcotics investigation. Not that she expected to be kept in the know, but she hoped the investigators would be able to intercept telephone calls from jail and JPay, the service inmates used to email and video-call with people on the out