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“My brothers weren’t convinced at first. I think Lola’s fried chicken won them over.”
“And you?” She pressed her hands to my chest.
“As long as I’m with you, I don’t care where we are.”
She smiled. “You say the sweetest things.”
I saw Kav straighten. He was glancing down one of the paths, frowning. I followed his gaze, and spotted a tall woman striding down the path. She wore fitted black pants and a sleeveless white shirt. She walked with purpose. A woman on a mission.
Her gaze was locked on Kavner.
Kav stared back.
I frowned. “Dai, go get some fried chicken before Uncle Beau eats it all.”
“Yum.” She ran off, dragging the kite behind her.
“Friend of yours?” I asked my brother.
“Not really.”
The woman got closer, and I raised a brow. She had smooth brown skin, and striking features. Her long, black hair was in a ponytail.
“Mr. Fury.”
“Treasury Agent Coleman. Fancy meeting you here.” Kav smiled. “Are you here for a picnic?”
Treasury agent?I watched the woman carefully. I pegged her as smart, driven, and with a hard on for Kav.
And not in the usual way women wanted my brother.
“Don’t tell me you’re working on a Sunday,” Kav continued.
“I was just in the neighborhood,” Agent Coleman said. “And I’m always working.”
“It’s not good for your stress levels. You have to learn to live a little.”
The agent stepped closer. “You know I’m here to uncover money laundering, Fury. And I know you’re tied up in it. Iwillfind the evidence I need.”
Kav sighed. “I’m a legitimate businessman, London. Everything I own is above board.”
“That’s Treasury Agent Coleman to you, Mr. Fury.”
My gaze narrowed. Kav’s businesses were legal now, although they’d had a few…gray areas when he’d first started out.
“Hi, I’m Macy.” My woman stepped forward, grinning.
The agent blinked. “Hello.”
“Would you like to join us for a picnic?”
Kav’s brows went up. I scowled at Macy. What was she up to?
“I promise you that Kavner is a good man,” Macy said. “You just need to get to know him.”
Agent Coleman straightened. “Sorry, I have to go.” She shot a glare at Kav.
My brother smiled at her.