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ForevaXena's
FanFic . . .
Fate
by HLKaia
Disclaimers:
This is my first posted uber
story. The main characters have a
striking resemblance to a certain pair that are near and dear to all of our
hearts but the story and situations are completely mine.
No infringement is meant.
Love/Sex:
This is an alternative fiction story.
It depicts a loving relationship between to consenting adult women.
If that’s not your forte I suggest you read something else.
Language:
I’m a potty mouth, I admit it!
And therefore a few of my characters have that tendency. If this disturbs
you, read no further!
Violence:
Most assuredly there will be some.
After all, one of the characters is an ex-bounty hunter and I’m sure
there will be some related in this story sooner or later.
I’ll try not to be too graphic but you never know what the scene may
need.
Acknowledgements:
This
is for my loving partner who always said I could do this!
She’s been nagging me for years to put something out there and let
others read what I write. So this
is for her. Also, to my supporting
best friend, Ty-guy who kept telling me I could do this and just to get on with
it!
Cover by ForevaXena

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Part 19
Lauren hung up the phone and turned to
meet the smiling, dark eyes of Sheila. She grinned and walked over to
sink onto the couch next to her.
"I take it all is well?" Sheila
asked with a small smile; eyeing the practically glowing Lauren.
"Oh yeah. Everything's great,"
Lauren replied with a heartfelt sigh.
Sheila laughed and patted Lauren's knee.
"Good to hear. Now what was that about Saturday and a
costume?"
Lauren giggled. "Oh, some friends of
mine are throwing a Halloween party and before all this began I asked
Ash if she'd like to go. She said yes, so I was just asking her if she
had found a costume and hadn't forgotten."
"I see. And has she got a
costume?" Sheila asked marveling at how one simple phone call from
Ash had invigorated the despondent young woman.
"She said she did and that I'd like
it," Lauren replied her eyes dancing with barely contained joy.
"I can't wait to see what she's come up with. Now I just have to
figure out what I'm going to do."
"You don't have a costume yet?"
Sheila asked surprised.
"Well… no… not really,"
Lauren said with a slight blush. "I was just going to throw on a
toga or something and call it good, but now with Ash coming I've been
rethinking that."
"Any clue as to what she's going
as?" Sheila asked.
Lauren threw up her hands in
exasperation. "Not a clue!"
Sheila laughed. "Well, knowing Ash
it could be anything."
"I know and I really want to look
good for her," Lauren said her brow furrowing in thought. "Got
any ideas?" "Hmmm, I think Rachel would be the better one to
ask, but I'm sure we can come up with something that will knock Ash's
socks off," Sheila said.
"Speaking of Rachel, where the heck
is she?" Lauren asked glancing around the cluttered living room for
her missing friend.
"Oh, she went downstairs to see if
the reporters were still out there," Sheila replied, shaking her
head. "She said something about messing with their minds and I
didn't ask anything further."
"Oh boy," Lauren said rolling
her eyes as she wondered what her crazy friend could be up to.
"I'm sure they'll live," Sheila
reassured with a sly wink.
Lauren giggled. "Yeah, question is
will they want to when she's through with them?"
The two women's eyes met and they began
to giggle at the image of Rachel stalking the poor unsuspecting
reporters and wreaking havoc on them.
"What did Lu have to say?"
Lauren asked as her laughter finally started to subside.
"Not much," Sheila replied with
a shrug. "Just that they'd be picking up the shooter tonight and
that they were able to get the detective in charge to go along with it.
I guess the detective talked to the DA and worked something out."
A surge of anxiety shot through Lauren at
the thought of Ash confronting the man who had only days before fired a
gun at her. "You don't think Ash will do something crazy do
you?"
Sheila's brow furrowed as she thought
about it. She was hoping that Lu had been honest with her when she said
that Ash seemed to be keeping it together and wasn't on a vengeance
kick. "No, I don't think so. Lu seemed pretty relaxed and was even
joking about it. I don't think she'd be that laid back if things were
going badly. How did Ash sound?"
"To be honest, a bit dazed. I think
Lu blindsided her by handing her the phone," Lauren replied a
thoughtful look descending on her gentle face.
"Wouldn't surprise me. Lu told me
she's been trying to get Ash to call you for days and Ash always managed
to wiggle out of it. She probably just handed her the phone and said,
here," Sheila said shaking her head at her oh so subtle partner.
"But why wouldn't she want to talk
to me?" Lauren asked a tendril of doubt marring her happiness.
"I think she was afraid,
honey," Sheila soothed giving Lauren's knee a reassuring squeeze.
"Afraid of what?" Lauren
questioned meeting Sheila's sympathetic eyes with a look of confusion.
"Afraid of you being angry. Afraid
of being distracted by thoughts of you at a critical moment,"
Sheila explained and then shrugged. "Ash is a very complex woman
and I don't fully understand what moves her to do things, but I think
she's afraid of getting sidetracked and for some unknown reason she
feels it's her responsibility to catch this guy."
Lauren nodded. "That's basically
what Benson told me yesterday. That Ash takes on responsibility for
things even when it's not her fault or even her duty." Lauren fell
silent as her mind turned inward thinking about how much she still
needed to learn about the woman she loved. She so wanted the chance to
delve into all those layers. She looked up to see Sheila patiently
waiting for her to come back. "Sorry, guess I got lost there for a
moment."
"That's okay," Sheila said with
a gentle smile.
"I just want to put this all behind
us and move on. I love being with her. The way she makes me feel when
we're together is indescribable," Lauren lamented with a sigh.
Sheila chuckled. "Oh I think I can
relate. She makes you feel giddy and like your walking on air. She makes
your heart race and your blood pound when her eyes meet yours. She
kisses you and you feel like the world disappears and your brain is
going to explode."
"Wow! You nailed it," Lauren
replied in astonishment.
Sheila laughed at the look on Lauren's
face. "I should, that's exactly how Lu makes me feel."
"Really?" Lauren asked
curiously.
"Since the day we met, Lu has set my
heart racing and made me ache to be near her. I hate it when we're apart
even for a few hours," Sheila explained, quiet joy lighting up her
face at the thought of her lover.
"That's exactly how Ash makes me
feel. When I woke up and she was gone, I felt like a part of me was
missing," Lauren said her eyes glazing slightly as she considered.
"A part of me that I didn't even know was missing until I met
her."
"I know," Sheila said quietly.
Lauren's eyes focused and she smiled.
"Guess we're both in the same boat then. I just hope Ash and I end
up as happy as you and Lu."
"Well it's not all roses and
fireworks," Sheila warned gently. "We have our disagreements
and misunderstandings."
"True, but you always work it out
right?" Lauren asked.
"Yes," Sheila nodded.
"Half the battle is knowing your own faults and getting to know
your partner's. I have a horrible temper and will blow up and Lu will
just let me be until I can think reasonably again. Then she'll come talk
to me."
"You have a temper?" Lauren
asked incredulously.
Sheila laughed. "Oh yeah. I see red
and start screaming in Chinese and Lu knows that's her cue to make
herself scarce."
Lauren giggled. "Somehow I have a
hard time picturing that." Sheila looked at her curiously and
Lauren attempted to explain. "It's a bit hard to wrap my mind
around the image of you caterwauling like a fish wife and oh so butch Lu
ducking for cover."
Sheila roared with laughter at the
analogy. "Well I wouldn't go that far, but I guess it's not far
from the truth."
"I have the Irish temper that's for
sure. And Ash has gotten the rough edge of my tongue already because of
it," Lauren said sadly.
"I wouldn't worry about it too much.
Once you two start seeing each other on a regular basis and getting to
know one another's quirks, she'll understand that she just needs to let
you cool off and then come back and talk with you," Sheila assured
her. "I bet you always feel horrible after you rip into her,
right?"
Lauren nodded. "Oh yeah, once the
anger passes I feel like a total bitch for blowing up. Most of the time
its not even Ash I'm mad at but the situation."
"I'm sure she realizes that to some
extent," Sheila replied.
"I hope so. I really want this to
work between us, but part of me is afraid that all this crap will form a
wedge between us and we won't be able to get past it," Lauren said
forlornly.
"Only if you let it, Lauren,"
Sheila said softly.
Lauren looked up and met determined dark
eyes and saw the sincerity there. "But what if-"
"No. Don't play the "what
if" game. That's a sure way to drive yourself crazy," Sheila
interrupted. "Trust me, I've done that before and it will destroy
your relationship faster than anything else."
Lauren nodded. "Okay. I guess I'll
just wait and see what fate has in store for us and just go with
it."
"Fate brought you together, so she
can't be all bad," Sheila quipped with a wink.
Lauren giggled. "True."
"Why don't we go hunt Rachel down,
and figure out what we want to do for dinner?" Sheila asked as she
rose from the couch and stretched. "Are the boys coming over
tonight?"
"I'm not sure. Benson didn't really
say. I guess we could give them a call," Lauren replied as she rose
from the couch.
Sheila nodded as the two headed for the
apartment door to hunt down their wayward friend. "I sure hope
Rachel didn't do something completely nuts," Sheila remarked as she
opened the front door.
"Don't count on it," Lauren
replied, shaking her head as she followed Sheila into the hall.
************************************
Judith slammed down the receiver and
glared at the phone. She had been trying to get a hold of Roy for days
now and the number she had been given was now no longer in service.
"God damn him! Where is he?" she muttered aloud.
She tugged at her suit jacket in
frustration as she tried to think of someone else to call to get
information. A name popped into her head and she smiled. She grabbed the
receiver once more and dialed in the number. She tapped her fingers
impatiently as she listened to the rings.
"Yeah?" a gravelly male voice
answered.
"Johnny T?" Judith asked
unsure.
"Yeah? Who wants to know?"
"This is Blondie," Judith
replied with a face of disgust for the nickname she had been dubbed
with.
"Ah. You're in deep shit,
Blondie," Johnny T said with a nasty chuckle.
Judith stared at the phone perplexed.
"What do you mean by that?"
"Word is the brothers are singing
which means your ass is in the fire," Johnny T explained.
Judith's eyes narrowed dangerously as her
anger seethed. "Who they talking to?"
"Why should I tell you? What's in it
for me?"
Judith gritted her teeth. "I'll pay
you for the information. Just tell me."
"I want a G," Johnny T said.
"Fine. Done. You can pick it up at
the usual spot. Now give me the information," Judith ordered losing
patience.
"I hear the brothers are crying to
the Wolf. Made some deal with the man," Johnny T informed her
smugly. "It's going down tonight so I suggest you make yourself
real scarce."
Judith's mind spun with the contingency
plans she'd have to make. "I have a job for you, interested?"
"How much does it pay?"
"Enough that you can retire,"
Judith offered brusquely, wanting to get this over with so she could put
her plans in motion.
"Hmm, okay. What do you want me to
do?"
"Meet me at this address tomorrow at
nine-thirty in the morning," Judith said repeating the address a
couple of times to make sure he had it. "I'll pay you when I see
you."
"You got it, Blondie," Johnny T
agreed eagerly.
Judith hung up the phone and briskly
headed down the hall to the elevators. I need to make an appearance
in Alexi's room, she decided as she depressed the up button and
waited for the elevator to arrive. I'll tell the nurse that now that
Alexi seems to be out of danger, I feel I can finally go home and get a
shower and some much needed rest. A smug smile tugged at her lips as
she thought of the gullible nurses. They'll be oh so sympathetic and
assure me all will be fine. Besides, it's obvious Alexi doesn't know a
thing. There's no reason for me to stick around here.
The elevator door dinged and she glanced
up as the doors opened. She smoothed her jacket as she stepped into the
car and pressed the number for Alexi's floor. I have everything I'll
need in the wall safe at home. Glad I kept that stuff around now, she
mused as she watched the display of floor numbers ascend to her floor.
The doors dinged and slid open. She hastily stepped out of the car and
hurried down the corridor. She stepped around the corner and stopped
dead at the sight before her.
The two detectives were standing before
Alexi's door talking to a pair of women. Judith felt her heart leap as
one turned enough that she could see her chiseled profile.
Ash! Beloved! You've come to me! She
cried as she took a step forward her worries forgotten at the beautiful
sight of her beloved waiting for her.
Stop! A voice shouted in her mind.
Judith froze in astonishment. What?
She's here! She's come back to me! She's come to comfort me and tell me
she loves me!
Judith! Look who she's with! Do you
seriously think she's here to console you? The voice demanded.
Judith tore her eyes away from Ash's
elegant form to take in the entire scene before the door. Her stomach
clenched as she realized that Ash was standing with the two nosey no
good detectives and some other woman who looked vaguely familiar to her.
Lu Darkcloud, Judith, Ash's mentor.
You remember her don't you? Ash introduced you. She's a bounty hunter,
Judith. Why do you think they're talking to the cops, hmmm? the
voice asked condescendingly.
I… I don't know. But surely it's not
about me! Ash is here to comfort me! She just happened to arrive when
the cops did, Judith argued vehemently her face twisting into a
pout.
Judith, get out of sight. We need to
talk, the voice ordered coldly.
But-
Now Doris! Move! The voice
shouted.
Judith jumped in shock, but quickly
slipped into the unoccupied room she was standing next to. Don't you
ever call me that again! She screamed at the voice in fury.
I'll do whatever I have to, to get you
to listen. Now shut up and do so, the voice replied dryly.
Judith sank down onto the bed sulking. What?
Why won't you leave me alone? I want to go see Ash.
She's not here to help you, Judith.
She hates you. Face that fact.
No! She loves me! She does! It's that
little tart Lauren's fault! Ash would be mine right now if those idiots
hadn't messed up! Judith argued plaintively.
Judith, listen. You need to leave.
Forget about Ash. Forget about getting her back. Things haven't worked
out this time. You need to cut your losses and go before the brothers
reveal you were involved, the voice reasoned.
Judith cocked her head to the side as she
listened to what the voice had to say. She couldn't argue the logic.
There was always tomorrow. She could come back and Ash would be hers.
She would be! She nodded making up her mind and rising from the bed. Okay,
I'll do it your way for now, she thought decisively.
The voice did not reply. Judith scowled. Fine.
Don't talk to me. I don't need you anyway!
She peeked out of the room and saw that
the cops and Ash were gone, but the uniformed officer was still
stationed in front of Alexi's room. She took a moment to straighten her
clothes and school her face to one of weariness mingled with hope. She
checked her reflection in the mirror and nodded in delight at her
performance.
She stepped out of the room with
confidence and slowly walked towards the nurses' station to set her plan
in motion.
*********************************
"I can't believe that damn
doctor!" Dodd growled as he stomped down the hall next to his
partner furious that the doctor wouldn't allow them in to see Reid since
she was sleeping.
"It's his right. I'm sure he's
getting a lot of pressure from everyone and is just protecting his own
ass," Lu interjected as she followed the two detectives with Ash at
her side.
"Well I'd really like to know what
she knows," Morrison said as he halted in front of the elevators
and hit the down button.
"Do you really think she knows
something?" Ash asked softly as she watched the floor indicator
lights.
Morrison scratched his chin. "Yeah.
Something fishy is going on there between her and Miss Sinclair. Not
sure what it is, but I have a feeling Reid isn't too happy about her
being there."
"Oh?" Lu questioned surprised
glancing sideways at Ash. Ash met her eyes and gave her a minute nod in
acknowledgement.
Morrison shrugged. "Just a
hunch."
The elevator dinged and the foursome
stepped in.
"Frank thinks Reid is afraid of
her," Dodd offered.
"Really?" Lu asked trying to
sound only mildly interested in the theory. She saw Ash's face go blank
and decided she didn't want them revealing their theory behind Judith's
involvement just yet.
Morrison glared at Dodd who gave him a
"what?" look and shrugged. "Like I said it's just a gut
feeling. I won't say more about it until I have a chance to speak with
Miss Reid alone."
"You mean you haven't?" Lu
asked surprised.
"No." Morrison shook his head
regretfully. "Miss Sinclair has been at her side since this
happened and acted like a damn pit bull with puppies when I tried to
question Miss Reid."
Lu grinned at the image that provoked.
"Well I'm sure you'll get your chance. I mean Judith can't possibly
stay there all the time can she? And now that Reid is better I don't see
why you couldn't think of some premise to get Judith out of the
room."
"True," Morrison agReid as the
elevator doors opened. "Let's go down to the coffee shop and hash
out the details for this meet tonight. I called Brad and left a voice
mail. He should be calling back any time now."
The other three murmured their agreement
and followed in Morrison's wake as he led the way down the hall.
The four arrived at the coffee shop and
quickly bought their beverages of choice, then retired to a back booth
out of the main flow of traffic. Morrison settled into his seat and
waited for the two women to tell him the situation hoping that Dodd
would keep his head and not be an idiot again.
"Before we begin," Dodd began
and Morrison cringed. "I would just like to apologize to you, Miss
Gray, for my behavior yesterday."
Morrison stared at his partner in
astonishment. Shit, maybe the kid is starting to use his head! His
eyes traveled to Gray's face and though it revealed no emotion, her eyes
were alight.
"That's quite all right, detective.
Just don't let it happen again," Ash replied dryly a crooked grin
curving her lips.
Dodd laughed with only a note of strain
marring it. "It won't, trust me."
"Well now that that is over, can we
get down to business?" Lu asked pointedly.
Gray waved her compliance and sat back to
sip her coffee leaving the ball in Lu's court. Morrison and Dodd looked
at Lu expectantly and she rolled her eyes at Ash's ability to put her on
the spot.
"I called Gary Beauchant, the DA,
with the information you gave me when you called," Morrison said
breaking the silence. "He said he'd go over the details and get
back to me."
"When?" Lu asked taking a sip
of her coffee and deeming it average.
"Should be anytime now. How's this
going to go down?" Morrison asked.
"We're going to meet them at a
chosen location at two a.m., take the shooter into custody, and get the
agReid upon information," Lu supplied.
"What about the other guy? The one
that helped the shooter get away?" Dodd asked looking back and
forth between the two women.
"No. He'll give me the information
and we'll let him go. That's part of the deal," Ash replied in a
low voice.
"What? Let him go?" Dodd asked
his voice rising.
Morrison glared at him. "Dodd, shut
up."
Dodd looked at his partner and then
snapped his mouth shut. He folded his arms across his chest and sat back
letting Morrison take the lead.
Huh, guess he did learn something, Morrison
thought amused before returning his attention to the women. "Why
not bring them both in?"
"Part of the deal was I'd give him
forty-eight hours to get out of town. In exchange not only do we get the
shooter, but the gun he used. That should pretty much cinch your
case," Ash replied coolly, eyeing Dodd to see if he'd blow again.
Morrison rubbed his mustache briskly.
"Okay, so after the forty-eight hours expires?"
"I give you his name and you can do
whatever you want with it," Ash replied with a nonchalant shrug.
Morrison grinned. "I can live with
that."
Ash nodded with a smile. "I thought
you could."
Just then Morrison's cell phone rang. He
picked it up and saw the DA's number displayed. He stood and walked a
few paces away to talk to him. An awkward silence fell as the three
waited for his return. Dodd sipped at his coffee and tried diligently
not to fidget under the watchful eyes of the seasoned bounty hunters. He
tried desperately to think of something to say to break the tension.
"How'd you learn to take a man down
like that?" he blurted unable to think of anything else to say.
Ash's eyebrow rose perceptibly and Lu
laughed.
"She's a musician with deadly combat
skills," Lu quipped bumping Ash's shoulder with hers
good-naturedly.
"Musician?" Dodd asked stupidly
staring at Ash in bewilderment.
"Yeah, musician. You know, plays an
instrument," Lu explained miming playing a guitar.
She is having way too much fun with
this, Ash thought as Lu toyed with the poor young detective. Dodd
seemed to be getting more confused the longer Lu went on and Ash decided
to intervene. "I'm a classical and folk guitarist. That's what Lu
is talking about. I've been doing a variety of martial arts since I was
a small child, thus the deadly combat skills," Ash remarked calmly
her eyes never straying from Morrison as he quietly talked into his cell
a few feet away.
"Oh," Dodd said nonplussed.
"I see."
Lu chuckled. "Hard to believe, but
it's true. The only thing she does better than dismember people is play
that guitar. You should hear her sometime."
Dodd's face registered his doubt and
caused Lu to start laughing even harder. Ash rolled her eyes, but said
nothing.
"What's so funny?" Morrison
asked returning to the table and sliding into his seat.
"Oh just educating your partner is
all," Lu replied through her chuckles.
"I see," Morrison said letting
the matter drop. "Well Brad said it's a go. You bring the guy in
and he'll make sure he sees the shrink first."
"Good," Ash said the tension
draining from her. She hadn't realized how worried she was about the
DA's reply until Morrison had reassured them.
"He wants you to wear a wire,"
Morrison said looking at Ash apologetically.
"No," Ash said shortly.
Morrison sighed. "That's his part of
the deal. He wants you wired so he can hear the confession first hand
even if it isn't permissible in court. Thought knowing Brad, he'll think
of some way to use it."
Lu turned to Ash. "I don't see why
not. Not like it can hurt anything. You never told him you wouldn't be
wired."
Ash's face went blank as she considered
it. "Fine."
Morrison grinned. "I know it's a
pain in the ass, but thanks."
Ash shrugged. "Anything else?"
Morrison glanced at Dodd not sure how his
partner would take this next suggestion. "I'd like you all to take
an unmarked police car." Morrison held up his hand to forestall any
arguments. "I have my reasons so hear me out before you go
off."
Lu shrugged and Ash leaned back with a
nod. Dodd stared at Morrison wondering what the hell this was about, but
decided the best way to find out was to sit back and keep his mouth
shut.
Assured no one was going to argue,
Morrison continued, "First there's a bulletproof partition between
the front and back seat. I know the two of you can more than handle this
guy, but I'd feel better knowing he's contained. Second, the cars are
equipped with a tracking beacon so if the shit hits the fan, we'll be
able to find you."
Lu glanced at Ash and was surprised that
she seemed okay with the idea. "You're not going to track us and do
something stupid are you?" she asked the one thing that had
bothered her about the arrangement.
"No. Not if you keep in radio
contact and let us know all is going as planned," Morrison replied.
Dodd actually grinned. He was overjoyed
that they'd be able to keep track of the women and be able to take over
if necessary. He applauded his partner silently for maneuvering them
into it.
"I want your word that you won't
move in without Lu or I saying so," Ash said quietly meeting
Morrison's blue eyes with steel in hers.
"Agreed," Morrison replied with
a nod.
"Well then, I guess we should go get
Ash wired for sound and check out these wheels," Lu remarked
glancing around the table.
"Okay, we'll meet you at the station
in say," Morrison glanced at his watch, "a couple of hours.
Give you all time to get some dinner and give us time to get everything
set up."
"That's fine," Ash said as she
stood followed by the rest.
"See you at a little after six
then," Lu said offering her hand to Morrison and then Dodd.
"Sounds good," Morrison agreed
as the two women turned and departed the coffeehouse.
"That was really smooth," Dodd
said smugly.
"What do you mean?" Morrison
asked turning to look at his partner.
"How you got them into a cop car so
we could track them. Now it will be easy to follow them and make sure
things go right," Dodd replied gleefully.
Morrison shook his head. "Did you
learn nothing?"
"What?" Dodd asked hurt by
Morrison's tone.
"We trust them to do their jobs and
we do ours. You don't screw your allies, Dodd," Morrison said
scathingly as he spun on his heel and walked away.
Dodd watched him go nonplussed.
"Shit," he grumbled as he hurried to catch up with his partner
and make amends once more.
***************************************
Gravel crunched under the tires as Lu
pulled the sleek black sedan to the edge of the road and threw it into
park. She turned in her seat to meet questioning blue eyes. "I want
to go over the plan one more time before we get there," she
explained.
Ash fought the urge to roll her eyes and
nodded. She knew that this was the way Lu dealt with tense situations-go
over and over it until you were blue in the face.
"Wish I could get one of these
beauties," she said absently stroking the steering wheel.
"I don't think they sell them
wholesale, Lu," Ash replied dryly.
Lu glanced up from her contemplation and
smirked. "True, but it would still be nice to have one."
"I thought you were retiring?"
Ash asked wondering why they were discussing the damn car and not the
meet. She must be more nervous than I thought.
Lu shrugged. "I am."
"Okay," Ash said drawing the
word out.
Lu met her eyes and blushed. "Sorry.
This isn't about the damn car or my career choices."
"No," Ash replied waiting
patiently for Lu to get around to what was eating at her.
Lu chewed her bottom lip and then let out
a gusty sigh. "Okay, here's the deal," she began turning in
her seat and meeting Ash's eyes with a grave expression. "I don't
want you doing something crazy."
Ash's eyebrow rose. "Why would
I?" she asked calmly.
Lu snorted. "Because these idiots
went after Lauren and you have a tendency to go ballistic and start
tearing people apart when the ones you love are in jeopardy," Lu
replied knowingly. "I just don't want that to happen here. Let's
just pick up Tommie, get the info from Roy, and get this thing over
with."
Ash admitted that Lu was right. She did
have a tendency to bash heads and ask questions later. Especially when
someone she cared about was involved. She delved into herself and
discovered that in truth all she wanted was for this to be over. The
surge of excitement and the high of the chase were missing this time.
For once all she wanted was to turn everything over to the police and go
home.
"Ash?" Lu asked hesitantly
eyeing her friend warily.
Ash looked up and smiled to reassure her.
"You're right."
"I am?" Lu asked surprise
written across her face.
Ash chuckled. "Yeah. You better
write this moment down, because I doubt it will ever happen again."
Lu stared at her for a moment and then
laughed. "True. Let me see here," Lu said as she searched her
pockets for a pen. She found one and pulling it out began to jot down
the date and time. "Ash admits that I'm right," she murmured
as she wrote.
Ash laughed and gave her a playful shove.
"Ha ha, very funny."
Lu gave her a toothy grin and winked.
"Okay, back to business."
"What?" Ash asked glancing at
her watch impatiently.
Lu noted Ash's growing agitation and
decided it was best to wrap this up before she annoyed Ash into doing
something rash. "You got your rig on?"
"I'm hoping that was
rhetorical," Ash replied drolly, her eyebrow rising in question.
Lu grinned. "Yeah, I suppose it
was," she apologized. She inspected Ash from head to toe and
nodded. "Guess you'll do."
"Gee, thanks," Ash said
sarcastically. "Can we get going now?"
"How do you see this going
down?" Lu asked.
Ash shrugged as she turned and peered out
into the blackness beyond the windshield. "I figure I'll take Roy
aside, talk to him, and you'll take Tommie back to the car and wait for
me."
"Do you think they'll be anyone with
them?"
"Probably," Ash replied
unconcerned.
"Shit," Lu grumbled.
Ash turned to look at her.
"What?"
"This just has the potential of
going really bad," Lu replied.
"It won't," Ash assured her
confidently.
Lu ran her fingers through her hair and
nodded. "Okay, if you say so. I just hope Morrison is as good as
his word and keeps Dodd from doing something stupid."
"We'll handle it if he does,"
Ash replied her voice going cold.
Lu nodded as she squared her shoulders
and put the car in gear. "Well, let's go get this over with."
Ash nodded and stared moodily out the
window as Lu pulled the car back onto the road. Butterflies were
flitting around in her stomach as she carefully went over every detail
in her head. She didn't want any mistakes and the best way to avoid them
was to plan for any contingency. She heard Lu pick up the radio and
check in with Morrison as the car began to slow. She peered out the
windshield and saw a dark SUV parked on the verge about a quarter mile
ahead.
"That must be them," Ash said
pointing. "Pull over here."
"Right," Lu said putting action
to words.
The car rolled to a stop about a hundred
feet back from the SUV. The headlights bathed the SUV in an eerie light
through the fog that had rolled in making the scene seem surreal. Lu
placed the car in park and sat back. They watched as both front doors of
the vehicle opened and two men stepped out.
"Guess you were right," Lu
murmured as she squinted out the windshield.
"I usually am," Ash replied as
she opened her door and stepped out.
Lu grunted and exited the car. She
slammed the driver's door shut and walked up to meet Ash by the hood.
"Want me to go with you?" she asked quietly eyeing the two men
who had stepped to the back of the SUV.
"Yeah, just stay behind me and keep
your eyes open," Ash replied as she began striding towards the
waiting figures.
"Right," Lu said as she
followed Ash a couple of steps back and to her left.
One of the men stepped forward to meet
them when they were about twenty feet away and called, "That's far
enough."
Ash halted. "Where's Tommie,
Roy?"
"He's in the car," Roy answered
jabbing a thumb over his shoulder.
"Who's your friend?" Ash asked
nodding towards the man standing behind Roy in the shadows.
Roy glanced nervously over his shoulder
and then returned to Ash. "He's the one helping me. You don't need
to know anything else."
Ash nodded and waited. Roy shifted
uncomfortably and glanced back at the other man frequently as if looking
for guidance. Ash rolled her eyes and finally said, "Are we going
to do this or just stand here?"
The man behind Roy chuckled and pushed
Roy forward. "Go on, Roy. I don't know how much time we have."
Roy stepped forward and waved Ash
forward. "Come on around the side of the car."
Ash followed Roy, keeping a watchful eye
on the other man. He was tall and well built wearing dark suit pants and
a raincoat. She couldn't make out his face in the dim light, but she was
willing to bet he was some relation to the brothers. She felt the
comforting presence of Lu come up behind her and turned her attention
before her knowing Lu would watch her back.
Roy opened the back door of the SUV and
stepped back. Ash eyed him questioningly, but Roy refused to meet her
eyes. What the hell? She wondered as she stepped forward and peered into
the backseat of the vehicle. Tommie was slumped over against the far
door. Ash felt her heart stop for a moment thinking he was dead, until
the steady rise of his chest reassured her. She turned and pinned Roy
with a deadly glare.
"What the hell is this?" she
demanded waving towards the interior of the vehicle.
Roy shuffled his feet and stared at his
boots. "They drugged him," he replied in a quaking voice.
"What? Why?" Lu asked as she
leaned over to see inside the SUV.
Roy shrugged and looked up with a
helpless expression. "Tommie was wigging out. He didn't want to
leave where we were. So some guys came in and pinned him down and gave
him a shot of something. They said to calm him."
"Oh that's just great," Lu
muttered as she leaned into the vehicle to check Tommie's vitals.
Ash stepped to the side to guard Lu's
back and eyed the two men with growing anger. "What's he on?"
she demanded. She knew Morrison was going to have a fit and to tell the
truth, she wasn't very happy either.
"I don't know," Roy replied
retreating a couple of steps under that deadly glare.
Ash turned to the man beside Roy and the
man shrugged. "I don't know either. I just know they sedated
him."
Ash closed her eyes and willed herself to
calm. This was not in the plan, but she could improvise. She opened her
eyes and made a quick decision. "You," she pointed to the man
beside Roy, "Help Lu get Tommie to our car while I have a little
chat with Roy."
The man glanced at Roy who nodded. He
made his way around the SUV and pulled open the door Tommie was leaning
on and caught him before he fell.
"Oh this ought to be fun," Lu
muttered as she crawled across the seat and helped shove Tommie out of
the backseat.
Ash watched the progress with a blank
face, trying hard not to smile at Lu's ribald comments as she pushed and
shoved the deadweight of Tommie out of the vehicle. Lu and the man took
Tommie by the arms and started dragging him towards the waiting sedan.
Ash turned her attention back to Roy who was watching them with a lost
look on his face.
"Why don't we sit down?" Ash
suggested waving towards the interior of the vehicle so recently
vacated.
Roy met her eyes and nodded knowing it
really wasn't up for discussion. "Okay," he said as he climbed
into the backseat of the SUV.
Ash waited for him to get seated before
slamming the door shut and walking around the vehicle to the other door.
She glanced towards her waiting car and saw that Lu and the other man
had managed to maneuver Tommie to it. Figuring Lu had everything well in
hand she opened the car door and slipped in beside Roy.
She settled into her seat noting Roy's
every move. He was sweating and running his hands up and down his thighs
in a nervous pattern. He's scared spitless. Well, he should be. What
the hell is Morrison going to say when I bring him a comatose prisoner?
I better find out what Roy knows, because I think that may be my only
chance in finding out if Judith is behind all this.
"So…" Ash said drawing the
word out.
Roy jumped and his head jerked up. He
licked his lips nervously and attempted a smile. "So," he
repeated into the silence. He fumbled in his shirt pocket and pulled out
a cassette tape holding it out to her with slightly shaking hands.
"Here."
One elegant eyebrow rose in question.
"What's this?"
Roy looked at the cassette and then to
penetrating blue eyes. "It's… it's the information you
wanted," he explained nervously.
Ash eyed the cassette before reaching out
and taking it. Roy slumped back in relief and managed a weak smile.
"Don't get all excited, Roy. I still want to hear what you know.
I'm just going to keep this for my own information," Ash said as
she pocketed the cassette.
Roy frowned, but managed to nod.
"Okay. What do you want to know?"
Ash leaned forward and pinned him to his
seat with an icy stare. "Who was the real target?"
Roy swallowed his fear and squeaked,
"The little blonde-umm-Lauren O'Shea."
Ash nodded and sat back grinding her
teeth. She figured that would be the answer but she had to know for
sure. "Who hired you?"
"I… I didn't know her name at the
time," Roy began running his hands through slightly greasy hair.
"But?" Ash prompted.
Roy gulped. "I found out who she was
when that newspaper story came out about that charity thing you did. Her
name's Judith Sinclair."
Ash's eyes narrowed at the confirmation
of Judith's guilt. "Why?"
"Huh?" Roy asked confused.
"Why did Judith want Lauren
dead?" Ash asked in a low dangerous voice.
Roy shrugged. "Dunno. She just
wanted her dead and wanted us to make it look like an accident."
Ash's eyebrows shot up in surprise.
"A shooting is an accident?"
Roy blushed. "That wasn't planned.
Tommie went nuts."
"I see."
"Look, we needed the money. If I'd
known how absolutely nuts that chick is I never would've taken the
job," Roy tried to explain leaning forward and waving his arms for
emphasis. "That woman is one scary ass bitch. I even thought about
getting out of the contract when we found out Lauren was connected to
you, but there was no way I was going to cross her. She's out of her
fucking mind."
"So crossing me was less dangerous
than crossing Judith?" Ash asked menacingly.
Roy's eyes widened and he held his hands
up defensively. "No! No, but at the time you hadn't really entered
the picture. Not until the shooting. I thought maybe we could do away
with the little blonde and disappear before you knew what had
happened."
"Wrong," Ash said quietly.
Roy nodded vigorously in agreement.
"You got that right."
"Why'd you turn over, Roy?" Ash
asked though she was pretty sure of the answer.
Roy sighed and closed his eyes.
"'Cause the family wasn't too thrilled when you and Darkcloud
starting poking around. Tommie had royally screwed the pooch and it was
only a matter of time before they decided to toss him to the wolves to
protect themselves," Roy said his voice edged in bitterness.
"Tommie may be a total fuck up, but he's still my baby brother. I
figured turning him over to you and getting him some help, even if he
did end up in prison, was better than seeing him dead."
Ash nodded. "Does Tommie know all
this?"
Roy shrugged. "Not sure. He's gotten
so weird lately it's hard to know what he knows and doesn't."
"He has to be able to testify
against Judith, Roy, or having him doesn't do me or the cops any
good," Ash reminded him. "And if he can't… well… you know
what that means."
Roy nodded. "Yeah. They'll be coming
after me."
"Yes."
Roy wiped the sweat from his brow and
frowned in thought. "What if I was able to give you something that
would clinch your case?"
"Go on," Ash encouraged.
Roy slipped his hand into his coat pocket
and froze as Ash's hand was suddenly around his throat. "Please,
it's in my pocket," he croaked around the steel grip as he let his
hands fall to his lap.
"I'll get it if you don't
mind," Ash replied as she reached inside Roy's coat pocket and felt
something hard wrapped in plastic. She pulled it out and glanced down to
see a gun in baggie.
"It's Tommie's gun. The one he
used," Roy babbled.
Ash released him and leaned back holding
up the gun to see it more clearly in the meager light. It could very
well be the gun used. It was the right caliber. This might be enough
to assuage Morrison when he sees Tommie is drugged, she thought.
"I got it from him and put it in the
baggie as soon as I could. I used gloves. He hadn't cleaned it or
anything so it's just like it was after the shooting," Roy said
hoping to convince Ash of his sincerity.
Ash pocketed the gun and pinned Roy with
a deadly glare. "You better hope so, Roy, for your sake. I suggest
you make good use of the next 48 hours and get as far from here as is
humanly possible."
Roy nodded letting out a relieved sigh.
"I will."
Ash opened the door and stepped out of
the vehicle. Roy patted his chest in relief before steeling himself to
follow.
Ash turned to look over the car at the
shadowy figure of Roy. "I hope we never meet again."
Roy swallowed and nodded unable to speak.
He watched the most dangerous woman he had ever met as she strode away
towards the distant car. I pray to anyone who's listening that we
never meet again, Wolf. I have a feeling I just got off easy. He
wiped his brow and walked around the SUV to the passenger side and
waited impatiently for Gary to return.
**********
"Here comes your friend," Gary
said pointing to the distant figure with the butt of his cigarette.
Lu glanced up and spotted Ash striding
towards them. She stood up from where she had been leaning against the
hood. "Guess so."
"I better get my ass out of
here," Gary said as he flicked his butt into the night watching the
glowing trail until it disappeared. "No offense, but I hope we
never have the pleasure of meeting again."
Lu chuckled. "I second that."
Gary offered his hand and Lu shook it
with a smirk firmly in place.
Gary nodded and spun on his heel and
began the trek back to the SUV. He nodded to Ash in passing, but she
didn't acknowledge him. He shrugged and continued on wanting to hear
what Roy and she had talked about.
"You get it?" Lu asked as Ash
came up to her.
"Yeah. Let's get out of here,"
Ash said making her way to the passenger side.
"Best idea I've heard all
night," Lu replied stepping to the driver's side and sliding in.
"Where to?" Lu asked as she started the car.
"Police station," Ash replied
glancing over the seat to see Tommie slumped in the backseat. "Any
problems with him?"
"Nope. Other than he weighs a
freaking ton. You wouldn't think such a skinny guy would weigh so much.
I think I strained something," Lu griped as she flipped a U-turn
and headed back the way they had come.
Ash snorted. "Poor baby. You getting
old?"
Lu shot a glare at her friend before
returning her attention to the road. "I suggest you call Morrison
and let him know we got the package before his gunho partner sends in
the swat team or something equally as asinine."
Ash grinned at the change of subject, but
dutifully picked up the radio and made the call.
**********************************
Francis DeWitt swore under his breath as
a cold trickle of rain seeped down the back of his neck and wondered for
the thousandth time why he had given up his nice cozy job as a copy
editor to become a reporter. Oh yeah, the glory, he remembered
with a derisive snort. He squinted through the cold mist of rain towards
the back of the police station where according to his informant
something big was about to go down. It damn well better be soon. I'm
freezing my balls off here, he grumbled internally as he glanced at
his watch once more. It read 3:30 a.m. and he realized he had been
standing out here for over two hours with nothing so far to show for it.
I'll give it another thirty minutes and then I'm outta here, he
decided as he checked to make sure the rain hadn't damaged his camera.
He leaned back against the building
wishing the wind would change direction so that it would offer some
cover from the drizzle. He sighed. What the hell am I doing out here?
This is probably just a wild goose chase. He frowned as an
unpleasant thought surfaced. This better not be another goddamn
practical joke by that asshole Murphy. His eyes narrowed as he
thought of the veteran reporter who made it his goal in life to make his
life miserable. Murphy had set him up more than once to make an ass of
himself, and thought it was hilarious to send the rookie out on snipe
hunts. Well, not this time. My source is good. No way could Murphy
know about this, he reassured himself smugly.
He was pulled out of his musings by a
flash of headlights. He stood up and peered towards the back of the
police station. A black sedan had pulled into the lot and parked in
front of the back entrance.
"Well, well, what do we have
here?" he asked as he pulled his camera out of his coat and brought
it up so he could use the telephoto lense to see better.
He watched as two women stepped out of
the vehicle and sucked in a gasp as he recognized them. "Holy shit!
That's none other than the Wolf herself and Darkcloud!" he crowed
in excitement as he quickly focused the camera and began snapping off
pictures.
The two women turned as the back door of
the building opened and two men in suits stepped out. DeWitt focused his
camera on the two men and felt his face split into a shit-eating grin.
"Eat your fucking heart out, Murphy! That's Morrison and Dodd, the
detectives on the Reid shooting!" He cackled as he continued to
snap pictures wishing he had someway to hear what was being said.
"This is going to be a front page story and I got it!"
He watched as the dark haired beauty
known as the Wolf pulled something from her pocket and held it out to
burly detective Morrison. DeWitt zoomed in on the item and gasped as he
recognized it as a pistol. "Holy shit! Holy shit!" he
exclaimed excitedly practically dancing.
The four stood in a group talking for a
few moments and then the Wolf led them to the back of the car and opened
the back door. Morrison peered in and then turned and waved angrily.
"Damn. What the hell are they
saying?" DeWitt grumbled as he tried in vain to hear. He lowered
his camera and scanned the area trying to see if there was some place he
could hide a bit closer and overhear what was being said. His eyes fell
on a dumpster about 30 feet away from the foursome and his eyes lit up.
He stowed his camera and scurried from his hiding place towards the
dumpster, praying the foursome was too busy arguing to notice him.
He crouched behind the dumpster his heart
pounding and feeling light headed by the adrenaline rush. He took a deep
breath and slid to the edge of the dumpster and peeked around the edge
to see his quarry less than 30 feet away. He held his breath hoping to
be able to hear what was being said. Well, its not like they're being
quiet about it, he smirked as he listened to the raised voices carry
over the deserted parking lot.
"… fucking great!" Morrison
swore.
"It wasn't my idea," the Wolf
replied in a flat voice.
"How the hell are we going to
question him if he's out cold?" Morrison demanded.
DeWitt settled down on his knees and
pulled out his mini recorder. He placed it in his shirt pocket and began
to dictate every word he heard into it as he brought his camera up and
focused it once more on the tableau before him.
"Not my problem," the Wolf
replied crossing her arms across her chest defiantly.
"I knew we should've followed
them!" Dodd roared throwing up his hands in disgust.
"What the hell could you have done
differently?" Darkcloud demanded angrily stepping forward.
The Wolf laid a restraining hand on her
friend. "Why don't we take this inside?" she suggested
scanning the parking lot.
DeWitt gulped and ducked back behind the
dumpster. Shit! Did she see me? He fought down his fear and
curiosity finally won over caution as he poked his head around the
dumpster once more.
A couple of uniformed cops had come out
and were pulling what looked to be a man out of the backseat of the
black sedan. DeWitt quickly shot off a couple of pictures hoping he'd be
able to tell whom the man was when the pictures were developed. All he
could really make out was long stringy blonde hair.
He watched as the uniformed officers
hauled the unconscious man through the door of the building with Dodd on
their heels.
"We need you to come in and tell us
what you learned," Morrison said to the two bounty hunters.
"Why? You got it all on the
wire," the Wolf stated as she pulled something from her shirt and
tossed it at him. It hit Morrison on the chest and fell to the wet
asphalt of the parking lot.
Wow. What is going on here? Is that
the guy that shot Reid? Why are the Wolf and Darkcloud involved? Is that
a wire? DeWitt fumbled with the camera and tried to get a good look
at the item on the ground at Morrison's feet. He had no idea what a wire
would look like, but he couldn't think of anything else it could be.
"Please, Gray. Just come inside and
brief me. Hopefully Marino will come out of it soon and be able to
collaborate your story. The judge is going to want more than hearsay to
get us that warrant."
Warrant? Marino? Where have I heard
that name before? DeWitt frowned as he racked his brain, but nothing
came to mind. He shrugged. I'll just have to dig it up in the
archives when I get back. Wonder what they want the warrant for?
Darkcloud took the Wolf by the arm and
led her a few paces away to talk to her. DeWitt snapped off a few more
pictures his curiosity practically eating him alive. He saw Morrison
cross his arms across his chest and wait with his foot tapping
impatiently.
Finally the Wolf nodded and the two
returned to Morrison. "Okay, Morrison. We'll come in, but you have
to guarantee we'll be allowed to go with you when you get that
warrant."
Morrison frowned. "I'll do my
best," he said and held up a hand to forestall them. "I can't
make any promises, but considering the footwork you two have done, I can
try."
Darkcloud looked at the Wolf and she
nodded in acceptance. "Okay. Let's get in there and get this over
with. I have a life to get back to you know."
Morrison nodded and walking over to the
door held it open for the two women. Darkcloud and the Wolf entered the
station with Morrison on their heels.
The door closed and DeWitt sank down
against the dumpster his mind reeling at what he had learned. "I
got the biggest damn story of the year!" he said in awe. He grinned
as he pulled himself up and hurried towards his car parked a few blocks
away. He fumbled in his pocket for his cell phone and finally finding it
pulled it out quickly dialing the paper.
He hummed happily as he listened to the
rings. "Who's this?" he asked as the phone was answered.
"Okay. I need to talk to Harris. He
needs to hold the front page," he said forcefully and frowned as
laughter was his answer.
"Hey! I'm not kidding here! I got
the biggest damn story and believe me Harris is going to want it to be
on the front page!" he argued defiantly as he reached his car and
unlocked the door. "Just put Harris on the phone. I'll tell him
myself."
He slumped into the driver's seat and
patted his pockets in search of his keys as he listened to the canned
music waiting for his boss to pick up the line.
"Harris? Yeah, it's DeWitt," he
said as he started the car. "You have to stop the presses."
He jerked the phone away from his ear as
Harris erupted.
"No! Wait! Trust me on this. I got a
huge story for you," he shouted into the phone trying to be heard
over his boss's angry diatribe. Deciding that he needed to give Harris
more to get him to listen he said, "I got the Reid shooter."
Dead silence answered this announcement.
He frowned and tapped the phone thinking he had lost signal when he
heard Harris say something. He quickly brought the phone back to his
ear. "What was that, boss?"
"Yeah. The Reid shooter," he
reiterated as he put the car in gear and headed towards his office.
"I got pictures and everything. Wait 'til you see them! You're
going to go apeshit!"
DeWitt smiled in triumph as Harris told
him to get his ass back to the office ASAP. "On my way," he
replied as he flipped the phone closed and tossed it on the passenger
seat.
*********************************
Lu rocked back in her chair and toyed
with her coffee cup as she watched Ash pace back and forth in the small
confines of the holding room like a caged panther. It was exactly ten
strides across and she swore Ash had probably paced at least five miles
as they waited. Dodd had escorted them to this infernal room and then
disappeared. A peon from the DA's office had come in and debriefed them
and then he too disappeared into the bowels of the station and was never
seen again. That had been almost four hours ago and Lu was surprised Ash
hadn't blown up yet. No one had come in to tell them anything and Lu had
to admit that even her patience was wearing thin.
The door swung open, Ash paused in her
pacing to stare at the disheveled figure of Morrison as he strode into
the room and perched on the edge of the conference table.
"Well?" Ash demanded crossing
her arms over her chest and piercing the detective with a deadly glare.
Morrison bowed his head and rubbed his
eyes tiredly. "Well he's finally conscious."
Nothing else was forthcoming and Lu
decided she better intervene before Morrison found himself picking up
his teeth. "What did he have to say?" she asked as she stood
and interposed herself between the detective and her irate friend.
"Oh he had plenty to say,"
Morrison grumbled as he looked up and met the eyes of the waiting women.
He knew they were as frustrated as he, probably more so since they had
been shut up in here with no word for hours. "Problem is not much
of it makes any sense."
Lu could practically feel the coiled
tension flowing off of Ash behind her. "Where does that leave
us?" she asked quickly. "Was he able to identify Judith as the
client? What did the DA have to say about what Ash found out from
Roy?"
Morrison stood and walked around the
table and fell into a chair wearily. "He said it was all
circumstantial." He held up a hand to keep both from exploding.
"Sure we have Tommie no problem. The gun made sure of that, but the
evidence against Sinclair is circumstantial at best."
"What?" Ash boomed causing Lu
to jump in surprise and whirl to face her.
Ash stood with her hands clenched at her
side. Her face showed no emotion but her eyes were burning with a fire
that caused Lu to take a step back. Lu swallowed her fear and whipped
her head around to see if Morrison recognized the danger he was in.
Morrison had sat up straight and met Ash's penetrating glare head on. Lu
stepped back out of the line of fire and silently prayed.
"Tommie is totally fried, Gray.
We'll be lucky if his damn attorney doesn't get him off on a damn
insanity plea. The kid is whacked," Morrison explained in a low
calm voice. "No judge or jury is going to accept his word about
anything. Which means we don't have any hard evidence against
Sinclair."
Ash stared at him for a full minute
before she spun on her heel and strode to the other side of the room. Lu
and Morrison stared at her stiff back and then at one another. Morrison
raised an eyebrow in question and Lu shrugged not having any answers to
offer.
The room was deathly quiet; the only
sound the creaking of Morrison's chair as he readjusted his seat. Lu
studied her friend and hoped to anyone who was listening that she didn't
decide to go vigilante. She was afraid this is what was going to happen
and she was terrified of what it might push Ash to do. Sheila will
kill me if this goes bad, she thought absently as she leaned up
against the wall and waited for Ash to break the silence.
"Alexi Reid."
Lu and Morrison both looked up at the
sound. Ash had turned and was standing before the table with her palms
flat on its surface pinning Morrison to his seat with her gaze. Neither
had seen or heard her move.
"Wh-what?" Morrison managed
after a moment of stunned silence.
"Alexi Reid," Ash repeated
leaning forward intently. "She can collaborate what Tommie told
you. She's afraid of Judith, she knows something, and she's a perfect
witness."
Morrison sat back in his chair and
stroked his mustache in thought. Lu slowly walked over to the table and
sank into a chair. She had to agree with Ash. Alexi would be the perfect
witness if she did know something.
Morrison suddenly clapped his hands and
stood. "You're right. Let's get our asses to the hospital and see
what she has to say."
Ash's lips curled up at the corners in a
feral smile. She winked at Lu and then turned to follow Morrison out of
the room.
Lu stared after them for a moment and
then stood to follow. Well, if nothing else, this ought to be
interesting. I hope Alexi can tell us something and that sweet Judith is
right there to be arrested, she thought, hope stirring. If
Morrison can just arrest Judith then this will be all said and done and
we can get back to our lives.
Lu caught up with Ash as Morrison stood a
few feet away conferring with a couple of uniforms. Ash turned and gave
her a welcoming smile. Lu grinned back and slapped her heartily on the
back.
"You ready?" Morrison asked as
he came up to them.
"Yep," Lu replied as they fell
into step behind him as he made his way to the front doors of the
precinct.
"Jenkins just got off duty over at
the hospital and he said there hasn't been any activity around Reid's
room," Morrison said as he pushed the door open and stepped out.
"Well that's-"
Lu's statement was cut off by a barrage
of questions shouted at them as they stepped out of the building and
were blinded by flashbulbs going off in their faces. Lu reflexively
threw up her arm to protect her eyes.
"What the fuck?" Morrison swore
as stopped in shock and was inundated by reporters shouting questions at
him.
"Is it true you got the campus
shooter?"
"Are these the bounty hunters that
brought him to justice?"
"Why was he carried in?"
The questions went on and on overlapping
one another to the point of almost being insensible. Morrison scowled
and pushed the two women back towards the door of the precinct. "No
comment!" he shouted over the tumult as Lu and Ash retreated back
into the building.
"What the hell is going on?" Lu
demanded when Morrison was finally able to get back within in the
relative safety of the building and had shouted to a couple of uniforms
to go out and clear the area.
"How did the press find out?"
Ash asked peering out the doors to watch the police push the unruly
crowd of reporters back behind barriers.
"I have no fucking idea,"
Morrison grumbled running his hands over his tightly cropped hair in
frustration. "Obviously someone saw you bring Tommie in."
"Shit," Lu swore angrily.
"Now what?"
"Now we go out the back way, take an
unmarked car and high tail it to the hospital and pray that the officer
on duty has done his job and not allowed anyone near Reid. Let's hope
this hasn't hit the morning news cast."
Lu shook her head in frustration as she
and Ash followed Morrison through the maze of corridors and out the back
door they had only hours before entered. "I hope Judith isn't the
type to watch the early news or she may already know we're on to
her," Lu lamented.
"She was never an early riser.
There's hope," Ash replied as she quickened her stride to catch up
with Morrison.
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The trio made it to the hospital without
incident and quickly made their way to Reid's room. The lobby had been
full of reporters, but Morrison had deftly evaded them and led them up a
back stairwell. He had radioed ahead to inform the officer on duty to
not let anyone near Reid's room.
They turned the corner and the officer on
duty face showed his relief as Morrison came up to him and asked him to
report.
"No one's been in or out since I
took over at 6, sir," the officer replied.
Morrison glanced at his watch and saw it
was almost eight. "Good. We're going in. Don't let anyone, not even
a doctor or nurse in. Understand?"
The officer nodded and quickly took up
his post beside the door.
Morrison pulled the door open and ushered
Ash and Lu in.
Alexi was awake watching the television
on low. She glanced towards them with fear evident in her eyes. She
visibly relaxed when she recognized the police detective who had been
there before. She was puzzled by the presence of the two women but she
was sure he'd explain.
"Miss Reid, how are you feeling
today?" Morrison asked kindly as he strode over to the bed and
offered his hand.
Alexi smiled and took his hand weakly.
She pointed towards the television and Morrison turned his head to see
what she had been watching. His face darkened as the newscaster
continued to say how the "campus shooter" had been caught
under mysterious circumstances that the police were not willing to
comment on.
"Yes, we got him," he said as
he turned his attention back to Alexi. "Do you mind if I ask you a
couple of questions?"
Alexi studied him for a moment before
glancing at the two women with him and then back to him questioningly.
"Where are my manners? These are the
women who captured the man who shot you," Morrison said gesturing
towards Ash and Lu. "Lu Darkcloud and Ashlin Gray. They're
apprehension agents."
Alexi frowned as she studied the two
women. She had seen the one with the piercing blue eyes before, but for
the life of her she couldn't place where. They both looked exhausted and
their clothes were rumpled like they had been sleeping in them.
Lu and Ash came forward and greeted her
before stepping back and allowing Morrison to do the talking.
"I need to ask you about Judith
Sinclair," Morrison said gently.
Alexi froze as terror washed over her.
Her eyes darted around the room and then she seemed to visibly relax.
She nodded.
"I know you're not able to speak
right now but do you think you could write down your answers?"
Morrison asked pulling out a small notebook and pen from his jacket.
Alexi took the items in question and
nodded.
"Why are you afraid of Miss
Sinclair?" Morrison asked.
Alexi stared at him a moment and then
bent over the notepad. She began to write something slowly. Finishing,
she handed it to him.
Morrison read the short reply-phone call.
"Phone call?" he asked glancing
up at her. She nodded. "Did you overhear her on the phone?"
Alexi nodded. "Why did that frighten you?"
Alexi took the notepad back from Morrison
and laboriously wrote something down. She handed it back.
Wanted someone dead was the short
reply.
"You overheard her telling someone
she wanted someone dead?" Morrison asked.
Alexi closed her eyes and nodded.
"Did it sound as if she had hired
someone to kill someone?"
Alexi opened her eyes and tears shimmered
in the corners before slowing making their way down her cheeks. She
nodded.
"Do you know who she was speaking
to?"
Alexi shook her head no.
"Is that why you were so afraid to
speak to me with her here?" Morrison asked gently.
Alexi nodded reaching out for the
notepad. Morrison handed it to her. She slowly wrote something before
handing it back to him falling against the pillow exhausted.
She's dangerous. Crazy. Be careful.
Morrison read the short note and handed
it to Lu. They both read it; faces grim.
"I promise we'll be careful. When
was the last time you saw her?" Morrison asked.
Alexi opened her eyes and shrugged
unsure.
"That's all right. Don't you worry
about it," Morrison replied kindly as he patted her hand.
"I'll tell the officer at your door not to allow her in here
okay?"
Relief washed across Alexi's face as she
nodded in thanks.
"Would you mind if we took a look
around your condo?" Morrison asked.
Alexi's face showed her puzzlement, but
she nodded her agreement.
"Would you sign this
permission?" Morrison asked as he quickly wrote down a request and
held it out to her to sign.
Alexi nodded and after reading the page
signed it. She handed it back to the detective and he smiled thankfully.
"Thank you, Alexi. Take care of
yourself and we'll talk again later," Morrison said as he moved
towards the door followed by the woman who had been introduced as Lu
Darkcloud.
The woman with the piercing blue eyes
walked over to her bedside and took her hand gently. "Thank
you," she whispered sincerely before she bent at the waist and
placed a gentle kiss on Alexi's forehead.
She turned and was out of the room before
Alexi could form any kind of reply. What was that all about? She
wondered as she stared blankly at the slowly closing hospital door.
*********************************
"Hawkins."
"Yes sir," the officer standing
before Reid's door asked coming to attention.
"Have you seen Miss Sinclair this
morning?" Morrison asked glancing up and down the deserted hospital
corridor.
"No sir," Hawkins replied.
"I looked in on Miss Reid when I arrived and saw she was asleep and
alone. Miss Sinclair usually went out to get some coffee and something
to eat around 5:30. She's usually back by now, sir."
"I see," Morrison said rubbing
his mustache. "Thank you, Hawkins. If Sinclair shows up, do not
allow her back into the room and radio me immediately. Try to stall her,
but if she gets belligerent arrest her."
"Arrest her, sir?" Hawkins
asked surprised.
"Yes, arrest her. Got it?"
Morrison asked in a no nonsense manner.
"Yes sir. No problem," Hawkins
swore.
"Good," Morrison said as he
turned on his heel and headed down the corridor.
"Now what?" Lu asked falling
into step beside him
"Now we go to Alexi's condo and turn
it inside out," Ash replied coming up to walk on Morrison's other
side. "That was pretty smooth."
Morrison grinned. "Well she owns the
joint. She's the one that has to grant access not Sinclair."
Lu laughed.
"You better hope she hasn't flown
the coop, Morrison," Ash warned as she opened the door to the
stairwell.
"Why would she?" Morrison asked
as he led the way down the stairs.
"Judith may be crazy, but she's not
stupid. If she saw that news report, she's going to know we're probably
on to her," Ash replied her words echoing eerily in the stairwell.
Morrison glanced at his watch. It was
just barely after 8 a.m. and Reid's condo was a 20-minute drive.
"We'll get her, Gray."
Ash didn't reply. Lu glanced at her and
saw that deadly calm fall across chiseled features once more. Damn,
for your sake and Lauren's I hope he does, she silently prayed as
she followed them out of the hospital.
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