Bluegrass Undercover (Bluegrass Brothers)

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Authors: Kathleen Brooks
up and people hanging out on the porch. Who were these people and why where they here?
    “Oh, good, you’re off the phone. Come meet everyone!” Lily took her hand and dragged her over to the FBI agent and his fiancé. “This is Cole Parker and Paige Davies.”
    “It’s so nice to meet you. I heard all about you and I just had to meet you!”
    “Heard about me?” She shot a glance at Cole. Maybe he knew somehow who she was. The look she got back said he didn’t, but he was smart enough to figure it out.
    “Yes! Marshall told me all about you and my brother. It was so funny that I had to meet the woman who didn’t swoon at his feet.”
    “Sorry. Paige forgets that not everyone knows her family tree. The brother to whom she is referring is Cade Davies. He’s the biology teacher and football coach at the high school.”
    “Oh! The guy that needs to learn self-defense. Yeah, I know who you’re talking about. It’s nice to meet you both.”
    “Annie, come meet this young man. He’s single too!” Wow, Lily was sure one for subtlety. “This is Ahmed. He’s not from here either.”
    Annie looked at the hard man and cringed. Was everyone here a fed? At least the feds here were hot. Ahmed was shorter than Cole, but was built. His body showed a life dedication to training and she bet she could bounce a quarter off his…well, his everything.
    “So, what do you do for a living?”
    “I am the head of security for Mo,” he said in a heavily accented voice. Middle East somewhere she guessed.
    “Mo?”
    “The Prince of Rahmi. Well, and now also his fiancée Danielle.” He nodded to the couple now talking to Cole and Paige. “So, Miss Lily has put you on the must need to be married list.”
    “It appears so. Never really wanted to be married. My lifestyle doesn’t support it.”
    “Hmm. Guidance counselors have tough schedules.” He gave her a look that said he knew way more than she wanted him too. “If you ever need help…guiding someone, let me know. We single-don’t-want-to-be-married people need to stick together.” With a quick bow of his head, he turned and headed out the door. Who were these people? She needed to hook up her computer as soon as she had her meeting with her boss, get her new login to the database and run a search on the whole town.

Chapter Four
     
    Cade stared at the papers spread out on his desk in disbelief. He had never felt like hurting a kid, but he sure did now. What were they thinking? Drugs ... drugs in Keeneston. It didn’t happen. It just didn’t happen. But, the evidence was right there in front of him. Not one, not two, but three of his players had tested positive for S2.
    They had had an alright practice on Tuesday, and besides Bonner being an ass, practice today went well too, not good, but not as horribly as Monday’s. Now, though, he was going to have to get rid of three of the team’s best players. The starting wide receiver was out, Bonner was out, and the only offensive lineman with any experience was also out. The team went from a five hundred team to a “we’ll be lucky to win a game or two” team. Worse, he was going to have to tell these kids that their dreams of college ball were over because he was left with no other choice but to kick them all off the team.
    Cade shoved his long legs out from the desk and paced around his classroom. What would their parents say? He knew they would all be asking to talk to him. He paused by one of the large rectangular windows and looked out into the almost empty parking lot. Corey Bonner and Lee Faust, the starting senior center who also tested positive for S2, were standing by their cars. Cade watched as Bonner shoved Faust and started waving his hands around angrily.
    Faust calmly looked at Bonner and said something that made Bonner freeze. Faust was always the one you had to worry about when he was quiet. Cade watched as Bonner pulled out his cell phone and made a call. As soon as he put it away, Cade pushed up

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