"So we will be right outside the door with agent McSweeten and his partner. Eliot will come in when the cover is blown for effect and to also make sure things don't go south. If you ever feel uncomfortable just say the word and Eliot can be there. Or we can start the invasion early," Nate wouldn't stop talking to Ale about the con even though they had gone over what would happen many, many times.

He was very nervous for Ale, as well as the con. He hadn't had a huge part in it, and therefore he didn't have much control. Instead, he had to watch from the sidelines. It was nice to know that they team could handle a con on their own, but he certainly missed being a part of it.

"Nate, it will be fine. I promise," Ale smiled, climbing into Eliot's rental truck and planting a kiss on Nate's cheek. He climbed into Lucille with the rest of the team, watching as Eliot and Ale drove towards the drug warehouse.

"Are you nervous?" Eliot asked.

"No. It's just like it always is. You guys have each other's backs and you have mine, too. Are you nervous?" Ale asked, Eliot laughing.

"I do this all the time," Eliot shrugged. Ale took her turn to laugh, shaking her head.

"I'm talking about seeing your family with the team."

"I'm actually not. I'm excited," Eliot chuckled, the realization a little foreign in his mouth.

"Good. I'm excited too. I cannot wait to get my hands on that little baby. She'll be there, right?" Ale asked eagerly, Eliot nodding.

"She will be. Little Zoe apparently has an aversion to new people, though, so don't get your hopes up."

"I won't. But you should know that most babies love me. It's my unwitting charm and grace," Ale joked, obviously being sarcastic. Eliot, however, didn't think it was funny. He knew it was true.

They pulled up to the warehouse, Ale hopping out of the truck and confidently walking into the building, her daisy dukes and cowgirl boots making their last appearance.

Ale wasn't surprised that, upon her entrance to the warehouse, all of the men stood and pointed their guns at the door. She was, for the most part, unannounced. She also didn't usually enter the warehouse without knocking. Today, however, she was feeling brave.

"Calm down, boys. It's just me," Ale sighed, closing the door behind her. Alex was already there, his eyes lighting up when he saw Ale. Although he had been upset at first that she was using him to get to the drugs, he got over it pretty quickly when he looked at her body.

"You're early," Bo rasped, being the first one to put his gun back on his hip.

"By three minutes. Better than three minutes late," Ale shrugged, sitting down on one of the couches.

"Where's your partner?" Bo asked, Ale shrugging.

"Didn't really think they needed to be here. I figured you guys could handle the shipment. Was I wrong?" Ale challenged, Bo shaking his head.

"Not at all."

"Well then let's get started. I have places to be and things to do that don't revolve around you people."

The team was listening in the van, noting the police cars that were pulling up to the building. They had chosen a code phrase for Ale to say so they would know when to intrude, and all the team had to do was wait for that to get their girl and head to Alabama.

As the shipment started getting separated and catalogued Ale stood beside Bo, both of them overseeing what was happening.

"I think we are really going to expand our market," Bo smiled, Ale nodding.

"It will be nice. Wish I could stick around to see it," Ale shrugged.

The team heard Ale's line, as did the police. They swarmed into the building, Eliot following in behind them.

Ale and Bo watched the boys unpack for a little while longer, Ale just waiting for what was to come. Just when Bo was about to say something else shouts were heard from the other room.

The police invaded the building with their guns raised, telling everyone to put their weapons down and their hands up. They stormed through the warehouse, finally finding the room where everyone was waiting.

Ale could see the fear in everyone's eyes as they started panicking. Some drew their weapons, others raised their hands in defeat, and some just stood there (Alex). Bo, however, looked furious. Not only was he angry at his men, but he also started getting angry with Ale.

"You did this, didn't you?" Bo yelled, Ale jumping back a bit. It wasn't necessarily the words or the idea that Bo was yelling at her that made her jump. He was just extremely loud.

"If you mean that I did my job, which was to find the true dealer in the town and turn them into the local police so that more kids wouldn't get addicted to drugs and throw their life away, then yeah, I did this," Ale said forcefully, crossing her arms over her chest.

"You bitch," Bo spat, slapping Ale across the face. The police finally entered, telling everyone, once again, to put their hands up and weapons down.

"You just assaulted a federal officer," Eliot drawled, walking into the room.

Eliot was filled with rage after seeing Bo hit Ale. He suppressed it, though, and stuck to the script, for the most part.

Ale pulled her 'badge' out of her shirt, holding it up to Bo.

"You, and all of your men, are under arrest," Ale said simply, looking at Bo. Ale then walked over to Alex, glaring at him although all she wanted to do was cry and ice her face where Bo had just hit her.

"And you, who let your father take the fall for you, who helped your friends and peers get hooked on life altering drugs and who doesn't seem to care about anyone around him, you are going to jail too. You still just want to get drunk and get the girls and keep selling. You disgust me," Ale said calmly, turning on her heels and walking out of the room.

Eliot followed behind Ale, making sure to give Bo a nice shove on his way out. As soon as Eliot and Ale hit the pavement outside Ale ripped off the microphone meant for the police, leaving it on the ground.

"That thing was tucked in all of the wrong places," Ale sighed, Eliot not laughing at the joke. Instead, grabbed Ale by the arm, twisting her towards him so he could see her face.

"I'm okay Eliot," she whispered. Eliot could tell that the red mark on her cheek stung, but he didn't want to seem too overprotective and argue with her. He touched the mark gently, Ale wincing a bit.

"I know," Eliot nodded. "I just had to be sure."

Ale nodded back at Eliot, her heart beating in her ears. She hadn't stood this close to him when she was fully coherent or playing a character in a con in a long time.

"Ale are you okay?" Parker asked, rushing out of the van. The outside noise immediately snapped Ale and Eliot out of the trance they were in, Ale clearing her throat.

"I'm fine, Parker. We should get going though. We have a wedding to crash," Ale smiled, looking at Eliot as Parker took her hand.

Ale had to get a hold on her emotions. She was worried that, if she wasn't careful, everyone would know how she felt about Eliot. It would be so embarrassing to have everyone know she liked him and then to have him not feel the same way.

She didn't know if she could bear it.

A/N: The next chapter is where we meet the Spencers! Thanks for reading and reviewing…I most definitely appreciate it!