Mark stood up, indignant, his arrogance overriding his survival instinct.
“This is ridiculous!” he shouted at the lead agent. “I know the Mayor! You can’t just barge in here!”
He pointed a shaking finger at the agent. “My fiancé and I are trying to have dinner! Get out!”
The lead agent—a tall man with a jaw like granite—didn’t even look at Mark. He marched straight to our table, flanked by two others.
He stopped in front of Jessica.
“Jessica Thorne, aka ‘The Black Widow of Wall Street’,” the agent announced, his voice booming. “You are under arrest for wire fraud, embezzlement, and eighteen counts of identity theft.”
Jessica’s face went white. The smugness evaporated, replaced by the feral terror of a trapped animal. She dropped her wine glass. It shattered on the floor, splashing red wine onto Mark’s shoes.
“What?” Mark stammered, looking from the agent to Jessica. ” embezzlement? No, she’s an angel investor! She’s backing my company!”
“She’s backing you into a cell, sir,” the agent said dryly. “She’s been using your accounts to launder stolen funds for three months.”
“Mark!” Jessica screamed, lunging for him as the agents grabbed her arms. “Tell them who you are! Call your lawyer! Fix this!”
Mark backed away, his hands raised. “I… I didn’t know! I swear!”
The agents cuffed Jessica. She fought, spitting and cursing, a whirlwind of red silk and stolen diamonds.
“Get her out of here,” the lead agent commanded.
As they dragged her away, screaming obscenities that would make a sailor blush, the agent turned his attention to Mark.
“Sir,” he said. “We have records indicating you paid for this dinner—and several other luxury purchases—with a credit card linked to Ms. Thorne’s fraudulent accounts.”
“She gave me the card!” Mark cried, sweat pouring down his face. “She said it was her corporate account!”
“You’re coming with us for questioning,” the agent said, reaching for his handcuffs.
Mark looked at the agents. He looked at the diners staring at him with disgust.