UNDERCOVER LOVE
y of wealth," Mr. Austin said, hand ou
shook his hand. "Wealt
seated, he starte
eached us, I knew the best thing to do was to seek your help, which
ed into it for a file labeled Do
wo cups of coffee, which she set
he spoke. "His family has been a pain in the neck, causing those that were in this office befo
little sip; it was too hot, so he set i
have been rampant of late." He produced another paper, a list filled with crimes they've been trying to handle. "Drugs are being smuggl
e he spoke. It was a long list of crimes that Kyle was allegedly
taken at a gambling house. My God! She exclaimed silently. It w
dn't utter a word even after we put them
g affiliated with these men of the underworld." She said, her head still buried in th
expense of
osed the file and set it down on the table. "As a punishment for their disloyalty, their loved ones would be made to experience a slow and painful death befo
er intelligence; sending for h
, but my trust in all my officers h
se to catching these men or you get an anonymous tip, it turns out to be wrong because
es
on concerning your every move is given to them before you even act upon them." She too
s would never do such a thing; they'd never aid and abet
judges too." She said, but he found it hard to believe that an officer who had sworn t
piece of information
isbelief, reached into his drawer for an
re's a m
cret. At this point, we can't trust anyone; it may be someone close to you
emphasizing greatly on the part where he wanted Kyle alive. "You need to gather enough i
iles and put them into her bag. "I'
forth her hand for a handshake. He in turn sho
ity of all
ce by her left and a medium-sized glass bowl with peanuts by her right. She was sur
was named Wealth because of the amount
yone had thought his late father was the worst until Kyle showed up. Bernard was a man
l this stopped when he suffered a heart failure and
her. He ran a construction company that was responsible
came solely from building construction, but wh
d his house in the early hours of the morning without a search warrant. They arrested him under the
articles. "For a guy who has been able to keep his tracks cle
ersonal details about him. Este
th of his father. He lived in a private estate with his housekeeper, a trusted
y of being in and out of prison, but he tur
or a man who has decided to mend his ways, wo
what drew her attention, and it was
d of the article. Tomorrow, according to w
nn
body of the former cook had been found in front of the police station. Whether it was a
esented itself, and sh
ot ready for bed. Tomorrow was going to be a very busy day,