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“Sure, so could I,” I said, grinning widely “It’s always much more fun to have someone help you with that”
“I like to knohat I’ look on her face “You know – kick the tires, look under the hood so I don’t end up with a lemon”
I laughed out loud “You can look underher best not to s it away Helping those in need, Philanthropy, you know”
She grinned at that “I’m sure there’s always someone in need that you can help”
I smiled as we arrived at the coffee shop and I held the door for her “Beautiful ladies first”
We went inside and stood in front of the display of pastries The staff person came over to the counter
“We’ll take a couple of coffees and a Napoleon slice, two forks,” I said
Mira turned to me, a look of amusement on her pretty face “Do you always order for your date?”
“Always,” I said and leaned closer to her, trapping her against the counter, my arms almost around her “I like to take control When I dance, I lead”
That was the truth I did like to lead – in all things in business and h I loved it when a wo sex
I led her to a small table by theand pulled out her chair We sat and watched the traffic on the street while aited for the server to bring our food
“So, tell me more about yourself,” Mira asked, her eyes on me, an inquisitive expression on her face “How is it you have a DEA badge and run a business?”
I had to tell her soet into the whole business of my DEA career Or my family, for that matter
“I showed you un You should just forget you ever saw that badge” I raised estively
Mira nodded and appeared satisfied Her life growing up as the child of an FBI Special Agentwith clandestine business Plus, if she intended to get into the FBI, she understood discretion