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don't own psych or leverage

Shawn Spencer and Burton Guster walked into the Santa Barbara Police Department. The Chief had called earlier to tell them she had a job for them. Inside the Chief's office stood Detective Carlton Lassiter, Detective Juliet Spencer (Shawn's wife), and Chief Karen Vick herself.

"Hiya Chief, Lassie, Jules!" Shawn said when he entered. The others gave him a stern look. Shawn put his hands up in surrender, "Alright, alright. What do you want us to do?"

"You, Mr. Spencer, will be going undercover as a corrupt businessman. I called Mr. Guster in, so he'll know not to try to contact you for two months."

"Two months?" asked Gus.

"Yes, it is the best for both of you not to contact each other," said the Chief.

"Your wife and I will be your only contacts," said Lassiter.

"Gus, it may be best if you left right now and don't tell anyone that Shawn is going undercover," said Juliet. Gus gave Shawn a hug and a fist bump before saying goodbye and going out the door.

The Chief handed Shawn a package, "This is what you'll need to start off. We suspect the CEO of the Santa Barbara Bank of the Pacific to be employing people who have had been in prison for selling narcotics to sell narcotics at the bank."

"Why did you need me for this?"

"We believe you could help by getting into his circle and snooping around, finding out if he is involved in any other illegal activities. That package contains identification cards and a few other things, like a new phone."

Shawn sighed, "Well, I guess I'll need a haircut and clothes."

"Correct, you'll get them at the place where you will be staying. Your address is in there, along with your keys," she pointed at an envelope on her desk.