I snorted. “I don’t think they’re dogs. Okay, I could be malicious and say there are a couple of older women that are real dogs.” “Lucas, be nice,” Axel said, swatting my arm. “They’re our bread-and-butter.” “If I’m correct in whom you mean, Lucas, one of the women, that one in the too-tight navy gown, is the wife of a man you should check out.” Dina nodded surreptitiously toward a couple seated across the room from us. “That’s the mayor.” I looked at her in surprise. “He was supposed to be a drawing card, not a target.” “Then you’ve killed two birds with one stone,” she replied with a smile. “From what I picked out of his mind, he’s got his fingers in a few pies he’d rather the good people of the city not find out about.” “That’s three clichés in a row, Dina,” Axel said, chuckling.
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