I.N.E.T.: International Narcotics Enforcement & Tracking by Brenda Cothern
Author:Brenda Cothern [Cothern, Brenda]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Wench Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2016-02-18T14:00:00+00:00
Knight walked into the cafeteria and scanned the room while he walked to the counter and ordered his dinner. He saw several people glance at him, but no one’s eyes lingered too long. As he picked up his tray, he selected his first target from one of the few that had glanced at him. Instead of sitting at his ‘normal’ table so that his back was at the wall, he approached his target.
The girl was pretty enough, not a beauty by any means, but cute in a bookish kind of way. Her long brown hair was pulled back into a ponytail and when Knight approached, he could see she had hazel eyes. She glanced his way and smiled when he stopped next to her table.
“Is this seat taken?” Knight gave her a charming grin that he knew made most women blush. She was like most, and did.
“Nope, pull up a chair,” she took a sip of her iced tea. “I’m Haley.”
“Knight, but you can call me Sean,” Knight reached a hand across the table and shook hers. He waited for her to call him out on his name. If she did, then she had his file since all of the trainees first names were in their files even though they were referred to by their last names. He didn’t have a middle name so giving her a false name should have been a red flag.
“Janice,” Haley offered her first name with a smile.
“So Janice, you look kinda young, no offense, to be in INET training,” Knight shot her a wink. “They recruit you right out of college?”
“Yeah, I was a marketing major with a minor in management when they scooped me up. I don’t miss UCLA though, this training is much more interesting than pitching products,” Haley offered the information freely.
She won’t make it another day, Knight thought uncharitably. If I have her file, she’s already failed the assignment. Knight resisted shaking his head and continued to smile.
“You from California then?” Knight asked and that was all the additional prompting he needed to give before she started sharing her life story.
Knight made a mental note of everything she said in case it was her name in the file in his backpack. He answered her questions, very few questions, with smooth lies on the off chance she was his tail.
The longer they talked, Knight knew she wasn’t, but if his tail was in ear shot of their table, it would send whoever had his file on a wild goose chase right from the start. Monroe didn’t say they couldn’t lie and lying was vital to being undercover and not getting caught. He wrapped up his dinner with Haley and told her he’d see her around though he knew he wouldn’t be engaging her again.
He was walking out the door when a guy behind him made a comment about Haley. “She’s cute. Did she mention if she was single?”
Knight looked over his shoulder and grinned at the guy. He had sandy blond hair and milk chocolate brown eyes.
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