Armed And Dangerous (The McKinnon Legends - The McKinnon American Men Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Weighing their options, Mason quickly concluded that encumbered with gear made it impossible to do anything other than cooperate. Not that Mason had any other brilliant ideas. He considered himself fortunate for being able to formulate any coherent or intelligible thoughts, period. What he did comprehend, through the fog of exhaustion, was that they came legally into the country and they needed to leave the same way. Captain Redondo was standing with Carmen by the jeep questioning the men one by one. “Ahh, Señor McKinnon. You have been doing some diving?” Mason wanted to ask Redondo if he was in the habit of asking questions with obvious answers, but managed to keep his mouth shut. Maybe he was growing up or growing smart. “What is all this about, Captain?” Mason saw Redondo’s eyes dart to the spear gun. “I have a permit for the spear even though it is mainly for protection, purely precautionary. My wife has a gash that we cannot seem to get closed,” he offered before laying the spear gun aside.
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