I jerk when my phone buzzes on the table in front of me with a text message.
 
 “Sorry,” I mumble.
 
 “It’s okay, Marsh,” McGuinness says. “We’re done here. Good job, both of you.”
 
 I look at my phone.
 
 Where are you, kitten?
 
 Chance.
 
 I can’t help myself..
 
 I melt.
 
 26
 
 CHANCE
 
 I pull into a loading zone in front of the FBI building downtown. I hop out.
 
 Austin takes my seat. “Call when you’re done and we’ll swing back to get you both.”
 
 He’s optimistic to think I might be able to toss Avery over my shoulder and drag her out of a federal building full of law enforcement officers and then fly her out of state on a private plane. I don’t think it’ll be that easy, but I like his hope.
 
 “Want us to grab you a burger?” he calls.
 
 I turn on the sidewalk as I set my Stetson back on my head. Sadie mentioned a great fast-food place that had amazing burgers, stacked two, three, or even four high on a bun. While it’s something to try, we aren’t in town for the hamburgers. At least I’m not.
 
 “I’m good. I’ll keep you updated.”
 
 He nods, Miles offers a finger salute through the closed window, and they’re off.
 
 I stop at the security desk and ask for Avery. Maybe I should have called. Before I left Montana. But my goal isn’t changing. I’ll find her wherever. As the man calls somewhere in the building, I text her.
 
 Where are you, kitten?
 
 She texts back right away.
 
 At work.
 
 Good. I’m in the lobby.
 
 I see the three dots moving, but then they stop.
 
 “She’ll be down in a minute,” the security man tells me.
 
 I nod, walk away from security, and lean against the wall near a potted cactus.
 
 Five minutes later, Avery approaches from a bank of elevators beyond the security stiles.
 
 Fuck, she’s pretty in her corporate skirt and blouse. Heels, too. Her legs are long and lean and perfect. I remember how they feel around my waist.
 
 “What are you doing here?” she asks, a smile on her face as she comes into my arms. She’s surprised, but not upset.
 
 She lets me kiss her in the lobby of an FBI building. Not how I want to, with a lot of tongue and roaming hands, but anytime her lips are on mine is a win.
 
 I brush my nose with hers and murmur, “I’m here for you, kitten. We have things to talk about.”