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she would activate the tracker and mini microphone that Jolly would monitor. If there was a problem, Bailey had a safe word to use and Jolly would go in and get her, regardless where she was. She was not under arrest, so she was able to leave when she wanted or if she decided she did not want to testify.
    Steve would remain with the guys and wait for Jolly to report to them and let them know when Bailey was being returned. They had just finished the discussion and showed Bailey how to work the pen when the doorbell from downstairs rang. Unless you knew the code, you could not get onto the elevator. Refusing to give the feds permission into their building, they made them wait until Jolly prepared Bailey to leave. They gave her a bulletproof vest to use, but because the woman was so tiny, it took a while to get it on and stay on. Finally, after a few extra buzzes, they were ready and Jolly took Bailey down the elevator.
    The giant man stood in front of her, protecting her upon her exit from the building. He hustled her to the black SUV waiting for her and jumped into the 4 Runner, following them when they pulled away. Steve knew the Marshall's were trained well, but he had seen the length to what the scum of society would go to in order to protect themselves.
    The Digrossi family had more money and connections than most and he refused to underestimate what they were willing to do to get Bailey to stay quiet.
    It took only twenty minutes for the convoy to reach the downtown area of Denver.
    There was a maze of streets they had to wind through to get to their destination.
    Therefore, what should have been an extra five minute drive turned into thirty getting through the traffic. Jolly constantly watched around him to see if any threats were visible. He had a bad feeling in his gut that this was going to go bad.
    He watched, as Bailey was led to the government building and timed her getting through security. If she took more than fifteen minutes, she knew he was coming in after her.
    Right on time he heard the microphone go hot and used the Nextel to let the guys at the loft know they were on schedule. He listened as Bailey recounted her version of what happened a few days ago that led her to be shot by Caesar Digrossi. She showed incredible strength as she told her story. Her voice only shook once with emotion when she talked about Noah helping her when she jumped into his cab.
    Jolly perked up when he heard a voice he did not know enter the room. He had checked before Bailey came here, making sure, they ran checks on everyone she would be in contact with to make sure they had not been compromised. When he heard the name Dave Trent, he knew they had a problem. He had no idea who that was, even though he was introducing himself to Bailey as her new case manager. Her old one had been vetted, and came out squeaky clean. Jolly called Steve, explained the situation, and asked them to run a quick check on the man. Jolly listened as the man explained to Bailey about their program and what it entailed. It was nothing new until he heard Trent say Bailey had to be taken to be printed and photo taken.
    That was not right. They did not do that until she made her statement and agreed to their terms. She had yet to say she would help them with her personal testimony.
    Bailey had already given them the records they needed to prove the Digrossi were laundering millions of dollars through shell travel agency, her testimony was just icing on the cake. Noah and Dallas wanted her to ask the States Attorney exactly what was expected of her before she agreed.
    Jolly could hear the hesitation in her voice. He had specifically told her not to go with anyone alone, not even her case manager, and he had one of his feelings about why they insisted she come to the Fed building. In most cases, they would come to the person testifying, especially if that person had already had one attempt on their life. He started for the entrance when his Nextel went off and

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