“We catch very bad people.” The man’s cool gray eyes stayed calm. No smile creased his mouth, his posture was confident and even controlled. If she had to sum him up in one word, she would call him lethal, badass, unapproachable, like hardened steel. Okay, that was more than one word, but every one was fitting.
“Okay…” She didn’t look away when King held her gaze.
“Your ex-boyfriend Kevin Wilson is suspected of drug distribution and money laundering,” King said.
His words shocked the hell out of her, and she wasn’t sure how to process the information.
Meek, mild Kevin Wilson was a…
“What?” Sara was pretty sure she was squeaking again.
Levi scowled at King.
Before King could say another word, Levi walked around all of the men and muscled his way to the sofa.
Once there, he dropped to one knee and took Sara’s cold hands in his.
At his touch, she turned to look at him. Shock had blown her pupils wide.
“I know this is unexpected,” Levi began.
Sara yanked her hands away and scooted as far away from him as possible.
Ana planted her hand on Levi’s shoulder to keep him from reaching for Sara, and he dropped his hands.
“You think?” Sara spat, a flush colored high on her cheeks, her dark eyes were spitting fire at him.
“We have evidence,” Rowan cut in and handed her a laptop.
Ana took it instead of Sara and looked at the document. Sara leaned closer to Ana to see.
The two women took their time reading over what Levi and the rest of Aries already knew.
The evidence listed Chester Miller and his suspected dealings with criminal organizations as well as how many times Chester had met with Kevin over the past year.
“Oh my god,” Sara finally whispered, and Ana handed back the computer to Rowan.
“Why are you telling her this?” Ana glared at King.
“Because we need Sara’s help.”
“Wait…” Ana’s sharp gaze ran over King. “Are you DEA?”
“No, I’m part of an organization that is working with the DEA on this case,” King said slowly.
Levi reached out and touched Sara’s hand and she punched him hard in the forearm.
It didn’t hurt, but her striking out at him did.
“Ow,” Levi said, trying to get her sympathy, but Sara only glared at him.
“An organization on a task force with the DEA and they have evidence that Kevin Wilson is into some really shady shit,” Ana said.
“That’s pretty much it, minus the evidence part,” King said, but didn’t elaborate.
“No evidence?” Ana rolled her eyes.
“That’s right,” King growled.