Nestled into the rugged hills of central Texas, the main building consisted of fourteen thousand square feet resembling a modern ranch house. Few could tell, from the road or the air, that inside were housed the most efficient state-of-the-art communications systems and the finest experts to run them. One of the two out-buildings of stucco and limestone contained back-up generators to independently power the compound, while the other stored an arsenal of weaponry only a few security firms in the world could rival for quality and quantity. “Nice,” Adam complimented her, squeezing her hand. “I should have heard about you long ago.” She smiled at him. “I’ll introduce you around. Show you the sights.” His gaze zeroed in on her lips and he whispered so the pilot couldn’t hear. “I’ve seen the best already and I love ’em.” She elbowed him. Soon, they were climbing down, and striding along the path to the main building. She led the way. “I’ve been dreaming of owning my own company for years.