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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 21
Lauren stepped out into the living room
to meet two pairs of inquisitive eyes. She grinned as she walked over
and flopped down on the couch.
"So spill," Rachel demanded,
playfully nudging her knee with her socked toe.
"That was Benson as you probably
know," Lauren began, eyeing her friend knowingly. "He just
wanted to let us know that they caught one of the guys responsible for
the break-in at the Gallery. He thinks that it's only a matter of time
before they get the others."
"How did he sound?" Sheila
asked concerned.
"Oh he sounded a bit frazzled, but I
think that has more to do with Louis going bonkers than the break
in," Lauren said with a laugh.
"Ben didn't think it was related to
this other crap?" Rachel asked, getting to the meat of the matter.
"No." Lauren shook her head.
"He thinks it was just some punks looking for money, and the police
agree."
"Well, that's a relief," Sheila
said with a heartfelt sigh.
"So… what are we going to do
tonight?" Rachel asked, looking between her two friends, a glint of
mischief in her eyes.
"Rachel, you know we can't go
out," Lauren warned, shaking a finger at her.
"Yes, yes, I know. You won't let me
forget," Rachel said, waving her hands dramatically.
Sheila giggled. "Well, there's no
reason why we can't have fun here is there?"
"No, I guess not. I'm just so sick
of staring at this place," Rachel replied grumpily.
"Sorry, Rach," Lauren
apologized, her eyes downcast.
Rachel noted her friend's distress and
inwardly slapped herself. "Hey, it's not your fault, Laur. No
worries. I'm sure we can come up with something," Rachel assured
her, giving Lauren a gentle shove.
"Didn't you say something about a
party on Saturday, and that you needed to come up with a costume?"
Sheila asked them.
"Oh shit! That's right!" Lauren
exclaimed, falling back in mock despair. "I don' t have a clue what
I'm going to wear! Knowing my sister, she's going to wear something
bizarre, and do her best to embarrass me."
"Probably," Rachel agreed with
a smirk. "I guess we better brainstorm and come up with something
outrageous for you. Any idea what Ash is going to be wearing?"
Lauren closed her eyes and covered them
with her arms. "No clue, but I have a feeling it will be awesome.
Damn! What am I going to do?"
Rachel rocked back and rubbed her chin in
thought. "Hmmm, well I say we order a pizza, raid my closet, and
see what we can come up with."
Lauren peeked from beneath her arms, her
eyes shining with hope. "You think you can help me come up with
something great?"
"Do you doubt?" Rachel asked in
mock outrage. "I happen to be the best damn costume designer this
side of the Mississippi. Trust me, if I can make Greta Newton look like
a million bucks you'll be snap," she enthused referring to a rather
homely girl that lived on their dorm floor when they were freshman.
Lauren laughed. "Can't argue with
that. You did make Greta look fantastic! I still can't believe that
Bobby Wilson asked her out, and now they're married!" Lauren said,
still amazed that the gorgeous football player had fallen head over
heels for the shy, plain girl from Iowa.
"I have great power," Rachel
admitted haughtily. "Just be happy I use it for good."
Sheila chuckled, as Lauren threw a pillow
at Rachel. "Okay, sounds like we have a plan then. Why don't I
order the pizza, while you two raid the closet?" Sheila suggested
as she stood.
Lauren and Rachel looked up at her and
nodded enthusiastically. They climbed to their feet and dashed down the
hall laughing and teasing one another over what they were going to wear.
Sheila shook her head and smiled fondly
after them. It's so good to see Lauren happy again. As she headed
towards the kitchen and the stack of pizza coupons next to the phone,
her thoughts darkened. Now, where the hell are Lu and Ash? I thought
for sure they'd be back by now. It's after 8; I swear Lu said they'd be
home by dinnertime. Sheila sighed as she began sorting through
various coupons. If something came up, why hasn't Lu called me? As
a myriad of reasons flitted across her consciousness, her heart
clenched. No, NO! I won't think like that. Lu's fine. Ash is fine.
They just got caught up in some damn paperwork or something and lost
track of time.
Sheila stared at the phone for a moment,
debating whether or not she should try Lu's cell. Couldn't hurt. I
mean if she's in the middle of something she probably has it turned off.
I could at least leave a voice message. Decision made she reached
for the phone, dialing Lu's number before she could lose her nerve.
This is ridiculous! I'm calling my
wife for Pete's sake! Not calling some tart to make a clandestine meet,
so why the hell am I so nervous? Her mind continued in this vein as
she listened to the phone ring, drumming her fingers impatiently. By the
third ring her nervousness had begun to mutate into irritation. By the
fourth the irritation had swirled into anger. When the phone beeped and
went to voice mail Sheila had worked into a fury.
"Lu. This is your wife. Remember me?
The one pregnant with our child? It would be so nice if you got around
to letting me know if you're dead or alive," Sheila said into the
phone, her tone venomous and clipped. "So when you're done playing
cops and robbers, put your toys away and call me!" Sheila slammed
down the phone, taking a deep breath trying to quell the anger that had
overtaken her. She closed her eyes, and ordered herself to calm down.
The last thing the girls needed was for her to fall apart, but she
wanted this to be over and for Lu to come home. "Oh, Lu," she
moaned, a pang of guilt hitting her for the message she had left.
She picked up the phone and dialed Lu's
cell number again before she could talk herself out of it. It rang four
times and clicked over to voice mail. "Lu, honey, I'm sorry. I was
just expecting you home by now and you haven't called. I'm worried,
okay? So please call me when you get this. I love you."
She hung up the phone and stared blankly
at the coupons. She shook herself and reached for them. "Now to
find something at least minutely nutritious," she said aloud as she
sorted through them, picking up the phone once more.
*****************************************
"Rachel! Why the hell do you have a
cheerleading outfit in here?" Lauren demanded, holding up the
outfit a mischievous twinkle in her green eyes.
Rachel straightened from where she had
been burrowing through the bottom of her closet, glancing over her
shoulder to see what Lauren was talking about. "Oh that old
thing?" she asked nonchalantly.
"Yeah, this old thing. Care to
explain?" Lauren asked, as she flopped down on the bed and shook
the offending garment in her best friend's direction.
"What can I say? I like
uniforms," Rachel said with a sly grin.
Lauren rolled her eyes and laughed.
"Oh come on! There has to be a story behind why you'd have a
cheerleading outfit for UCLA in here."
Sheila grinned as she watched the byplay
between the two friends. Things seemed so normal on the surface, but her
inner thoughts were still dark, since it was after ten and Lu still
hadn't called. "Please, tell us, Rachel," Sheila said, trying
to get into the spirit of things.
Rachel sighed dramatically, leaning back
against the wall next to the closet. "Oh very well," she said
as if they were pulling deep dark secrets from her. "I dated this
cute cheerleader from UCLA. She bequeathed me the outfit to remember her
by when she left."
Lauren skeptically eyed her friend.
"Uh huh, sure. Now what really happened?" she asked, smelling
bologna.
Rachel giggled. "Okay, okay, you
caught me," she replied holding up her hands in defeat. "I
really liked the outfit and I asked Ginny if I could have it. She said,
'Sure' since they were changing uniforms for the following year
anyway."
"Well that sounds more
plausible," Lauren replied, as she strolled back over to the closet
and peered inside. "Holy crap, Rach! Do you think you have enough
shit in here?"
Rachel shrugged. "You never know
when something is going to come back into style, or when you might need
a…" She paused, tapping her chin, trying to come up with the
perfect word. "Umm… particular unique outfit."
"I see," Lauren said seriously,
pulling yet another treasure from the depths of Rachel's closet.
"And what particular situation would you say you would need this
for?" she asked innocently, as she shook out another costume and
Rachel groaned.
Sheila looked up from sorting through a
box of costume jewelry to see what all the drama was about. Rachel had
her hand over her eyes and looked to be actually blushing. Sheila
frowned at her, then turned her attention to what Lauren held in her
hand, and burst out laughing.
"Hey, it's not funny! You never know
when you might need to break into a convent!" Rachel said
defensively, as she tried to grab the black and white outfit from
Lauren.
Lauren leapt back, holding the outfit out
of reach. "You sullying nuns now?" She laughed, dancing away
from her.
Sheila held her side as she laughed.
"Oh, Rachel! That is too much!"
"Hey some of those poor girls really
want to break the habit," Rachel deadpanned as she finally seized
the outfit from Lauren.
Lauren rolled her eyes at the bad pun.
"That was really bad."
Rachel winked. "Heh, heh."
"Now tell us why you really have
that," Sheila gasped between giggle attacks.
"Okay, I got it for a costume party
a few years back. A bunch of us went as pregnant nuns, as a joke,"
Rachel explained, as she reached to the top shelf of the closet and
pulled down the headgear for the outfit. "I've used it a couple of
other times when I needed a quick costume for someone and it's pretty
much one size fits all." She shook out the outfit, smiling at it.
"Hey, Sheila, why don't you wear it
and go with us to the party on Saturday?" Lauren asked, giving
Sheila her best puppy dog eyes.
"Yeah, you'd have a blast! Not to
mention I think we all need a good party to help forget about this last
week," Rachel remarked, coming over to hold the costume up against
Sheila.
Sheila held up her hands and pushed the
costume away. "Oh please! That's just tacky! Besides I don't even
know if we'll be here over the weekend."
The statement seemed to hang in the air
between them, casting a dark shadow. Lauren looked down and fidgeted
with the bolo in her lap. Rachel paused with the habit half raised,
while Sheila nervously sorted through costume jewelry in her lap,
wishing she'd never spoken.
"Well, I think you deserve to do
what you want, Lu can just come along or not," Rachel announced.
Sheila glanced up and saw the stubborn
set to Rachel's jaw. "What do you mean?"
"I mean that you've put up with a
lot of shit this week. You should be able to go out and have some fun,
Sheila. Lu owes you some party time. So there," Rachel said, as she
stepped forward, handing a stunned Sheila the outfit. "Now try it
on and let's see how it fits."
Sheila glanced over at Lauren. Grinning,
Lauren nodded her head in agreement. "Rachel does have a point. She
may not say it in the most diplomatic way, but she definitely has a
point."
Sheila shook her head and grinned.
"You're right. I do deserve a night out that's all about fun,"
she agreed, setting the jewelry aside and standing with the habit in
hand.
"You got that right," Rachel
agreed with a smug smile.
As Rachel worked with Sheila to get her
decked out as a naughty nun, Lauren turned back to the closet with a
grimace. What the heck am I going to wear? I don't think my
for-all-occasions toga is going to be enough. She sifted through the
closet as she tried to think of something-anything-that would knock
Ash's socks off. Well, if she even bothers to show up, her mind
supplied darkly. No! She said she'd be there! And I believe her.
Things are just crazy right now, she argued back.
"Earth to Lauren. Come in
Lauren."
Lauren turned from the closet to see
Rachel standing behind her. She attempted to smile, but knew it had
fallen flat by the look on Rachel's face. "Hey. What do you think I
should wear?"
Rachel studied her for a moment, deciding
to let whatever was bothering her friend rest. She had a pretty good
idea what it was anyway and talking about it would just bring it more to
the forefront. "Well, what are you trying to accomplish?" she
asked stepping back and eyeing her friend up and down.
Sheila walked over decked out as a nun,
and looked Lauren over. "I think you could pull off just about
anything."
"You look great, Sheila,"
Lauren remarked, as she tried not to feel totally exposed by her
friends' calculating looks.
"Thanks, but I'm not out to impress
anyone. I'm an old married woman," Sheila said with a smile,
looking down at her outfit. "We need to find you something that
will blow a certain blue eyed, dark-haired, stubborn, pigheaded woman
off her feet."
Lauren giggled at the description.
"What do you suggest? You've known her longer than we have."
Sheila laughed ruefully. "Known her?
Well I wouldn't go that far, but I'm sure we can think of
something."
"Do you have any idea what Katie is
going to do?" Rachel asked out of the blue.
Lauren stared at her nonplussed.
"Katie? Ummm, well knowing her it will be outlandish and probably
not easily forgotten. Why?"
Rachel shrugged trying to seem
nonchalant. "Oh, no reason. I just didn't want to end up in the
same costume is all."
Lauren laughed. "You know that isn't
as farfetched as it sounds. You two are way too much alike."
Rachel smirked. "But enough about
me, what are we going to do for you?"
"Well I don't think I can get away
with my usual toga, huh?" Lauren asked chagrined.
"Hell, no! You've been wearing that
ratty old thing to every costume party for the past four years!"
Rachel bellowed, shocked that Lauren would even consider it. "The
only sheets I want to see you in are the ones on Ash's bed!"
Lauren blushed scarlet, mortified.
"Rachel!"
Rachel cackled. "Gotcha!"
"Enough you two. Now we have to find
something in this plethora of chaos for our dear Lauren," Sheila
said, trying to alleviate some of Lauren's discomfiture. Though she
silently agreed with Rachel.
"I think it's hopeless," Lauren
moaned flopping back on the bed.
"Nonsense! I'm sure I can come up
with something," Rachel said, as she dove into the closet with
enthusiasm.
"Did Ash give you any idea about
what she was planning on wearing?" Sheila asked delicately, afraid
bringing up Ash might be a mistake.
"Nope. She said it was a
surprise," Lauren said, covering her eyes with her arm.
"Well, knowing her it will be unique
if nothing else," Sheila remarked thoughtfully, as she tried to
think of something for Lauren to wear.
"I got it!" Rachel exclaimed,
as she backed out of the closet.
"You got what?" Lauren asked,
sitting up and staring at her friend.
"The perfect costume of
course," Rachel replied haughtily.
Lauren rolled her eyes. "Okay, so
are you going to share, or do we have to guess?"
"Guess," Rachel said, tossing
her head back with a laugh.
"Ha ha, very funny. Just tell me or
I'm going to have to hurt you," Lauren warned, as she crept across
the bed menacingly.
"Okay, don't get your panties in a
wad," Rachel said backing up a step. "I decided you needed to
do something different and something that would definitely get tall,
dark, and dangerous's attention, right?"
"Yeah," Lauren sighed, knowing
Rachel had to go through her usual sales pitch before they'd be allowed
to know what the hell she'd come up with.
"Well, what's sexier than
love?" Rachel asked looking between the two women.
"Love?" Sheila asked her brow
furrowing. "Nothing, I guess, but how do you plan on dressing
Lauren as love? Not as some fat cherub in a diaper holding a bow and
arrow I hope."
Lauren looked at Sheila horror struck at
the thought. "Oh gods no! Not that! Please, tell me that's not what
you have in mind, Rach."
Rachel laughed. "That would be
funny, but no."
"Come on, Rach, spill before I have
to get up and make you sorry," Lauren threatened.
"Well there are other
personifications of love, right?" Rachel asked rhetorically. The
two women nodded impatiently. "There's cupid of course, but he's a
guy, and like you said, the whole diaper thing is out."
"Absolutely," Lauren agreed.
"And I doubt dressing you as a big
heart would be very sexy," Rachel continued with a smirk.
"Rach, I'm going to make you bleed
if you don't hurry up and get to the point," Lauren warned,
scowling at her smug friend.
"Okay, okay." Rachel laughed.
"So what's sexy and all about love you ask? Why, Aphrodite of
course!"
Sheila glanced at Lauren and then to
Rachel. "Well, you do have a point, but I thought you wanted to get
away from the whole toga thing."
"Who said anything about a
toga?" Rachel asked knocked off balance.
"Well as I recall, Aphrodite is the
Greek goddess of love, so wouldn't she wear a toga?" Sheila teased,
raising an eyebrow at the irony.
Lauren laughed. "She's got you
there, Rach!"
Rachel rolled her eyes, sighing.
"You two are way too short sighted. Why do I waste my gift on
you?" She moaned dramatically, shaking her head.
"Okay, oh wise and all knowing one,
what do you see Aphrodite wearing?" Lauren asked half afraid of
what her best friend had conjured up.
"This!" Rachel announced,
unfolding the outfit in her hands and holding it up.
Lauren's eyes popped out of her head, her
mouth falling open in shock. "You have got to be kidding me!"
Sheila studied the simplistic white gown
that was cut rather risqué, and then looked at Lauren. "Well, its
definitely sexy."
"You're encouraging her!"
Lauren said, giving Sheila an evil glare.
Sheila shrugged. "Well, it will
definitely make an impression. Why don't you at least try it on before
you totally disregard it?"
Lauren stared at Sheila, then at what
looked to her to be a very tiny bit of cloth being held by her so-called
best friend. "Try it on? Try what on? There's nothing there!"
"Aw come on, Laur! Have I ever
steered you wrong?" Rachel lamented holding the outfit out to her.
"Yes," Lauren grumbled, but
gamely took the garment.
"That a girl! Now while you do that,
Sheila and I will work on accessorizing," Rachel said, as she
flopped down on the bed next to Sheila and began sorting through the
pile of jewelry.
Lauren glared at her for a moment, but
realized that Rachel was blithely ignoring her. She grumbled as she took
the outfit and stalked out of the room to the bathroom to try it on.
"Is she gone?" Rachel stage
whispered to Sheila, never looking up.
"Yes."
"Phew!" Rachel said wiping her
brow. "Well, if nothing else I bet I distracted her from the fact
that Lu and Ash haven't called." She looked up and caught the worry
in Sheila's eyes before she could hide it. Rachel patted her knee
sympathetically. "No word?"
Sheila shook her head. "No. And I'm
beginning to really get worried."
"I'm sure everything's fine. Maybe
we should turn on the TV, and see if there's any more news," Rachel
suggested.
Sheila thought about it for a moment, and
then shook her head. "No, I don't think that's such a good idea. I
think that might upset Lauren even more. Make her dwell on it. Plus I
don't think I really want to know. I think I'll go and try to and call
Lu again." She dumped the pile of jewelry back on the bed and
stood.
"Okay, I'll keep Lauren occupied and
see if I can figure out what to wear for the party," Rachel said
looking towards the bedroom door. "Do me a favor?"
"What?"
"Tell Lu that if Ash doesn't show on
Saturday, at the very least I'm going to kill her."
Sheila stared at Rachel and realized that
Rachel was deadly serious. She nodded. "Stand in line."
**********************************
Lu sat back from the laptop, rubbing her
burning eyes. She glanced at her watch and swore. It was after three
a.m., and they'd been at this nonstop since the afternoon. She sat back
and stretched, hearing her back pop. As she glanced around the cramped
hotel room, with a frown her eyes came to rest on Ash, who was still
bent over her laptop. "You find anything?"
Ash blinked, looking up. "Some. Not
enough."
Lu sighed as she stood up and stretched
again, trying to work the kinks out of her back. "Find anything out
about this Philips guy that's in charge?"
Ash nodded. "Yeah, he's some up and
coming. Transferred here about three months ago. I guess the higher ups
have faith in him, but it doesn't sound like he plays well with
others."
"Oh?"
"According to my source, Philips is
a politician," Ash said, leaning back from the laptop. "He
knows who to sweet talk and who to bully. Most of the other agents see
him as a tight ass and not worth their time."
"Oh great. And I suppose he thinks
all local police are incompetents and beneath his notice?" Lu asked
rhetorically.
"You got it," Ash replied.
"Did you check the news sites?"
"Yeah, the murders at the airport
are all over it. Though so far, no real information has been leaked.
Just that one of the people killed was a cop," Lu informed her.
"You think the girls watched the news tonight?"
Ash ran her hands through her disordered
hair. "Well, I would think Sheila would've called, chewing your
ass, if they had."
"Shit!" Lu swore as she dug in
her pocket, pulling out her cell phone. "What?" Ash asked.
"I turned the damn thing off!"
Lu replied, as she turned on the power and the telltale beep of voice
messages waiting played. "I am so dead. I got so caught up in what
we were doing that I didn't even think about it. Shit, shit, shit! I'm
going to be sleeping on the couch for months." Lu held the phone up
and began to pace as she listened to the messages.
"Well?" Ash asked, seeing Lu's
face drain of color. "What did Sheila say?"
"Uh," Lu murmured, as she held
the phone limply to her ear looking like someone just walked up and
smacked her in the back of the head with a board.
"Lu?" Ash asked, concerned. She
stood, striding over to her and shaking her. "Tell me what she
said."
Lu blinked and shook herself as she
listened to the messages. "Just wait a minute," she said,
holding up her hand, closing her eyes so she could focus on the voice
coming out of the phone.
Ash studied her and wished once more that
Lu would've listened to her and gone home when she had suggested it. The
last thing Ash wanted was to mess up Lu's life anymore than she already
had.
Lu opened her eyes and met Ash's
concerned eyes. "Dodged a bullet that time."
"What?" Ash asked puzzled.
"The first message was Sheila
ripping me like you said. Thank God I didn't hang up because the next
two were from her too," Lu explained, as she sank down on the end
of the nearest bed.
"What did she say?" Ash asked
apprehensively.
Lu sighed. "Basically that she was
upset that I hadn't called to let her know what was going on. That the
three of them had spent the night putting costumes together for that
party on Saturday and informed me that we better be there or else."
Ash let out a breath she hadn't realized
she was holding. "And Lauren?"
Lu shrugged. "She really didn't say
but she didn't sound too upset, other than by me not calling, so I don't
think they saw the news. Oh, and I guess the gallery was
burglarized."
"What?" Ash shouted in
surprise.
Lu jumped and stared at her. "Shit,
Ash! You trying to give me a heart attack?"
"Sorry. Now, what was that about the
gallery?" Ash asked, beginning to pace with nervous energy.
"Seems some kids broke into the
gallery and tore it up, but no one thinks it's related to the rest of
this mess. Everyone's fine. The cops already caught one of the kids
responsible," Lu explained, as she watched Ash pace like a caged
panther.
"Damn. I bet Louis had
kittens," Ash said, shaking her head.
"Probably," Lu agreed,
"Now, what do you want to do next?"
Ash stopped in mid-stride and stared up
at the ceiling deep in thought. "Let's go over what we know."
"Which isn't much."
"True," Ash agreed, as she
walked over to the bed and sat down beside Lu. "But I did manage to
do some hacking, and after talking to a few of my inside sources, I
don't think Judith iced the guy in the parking lot."
"Huh. Why's that?" Lu asked,
leaning back on the bed.
"Too messy. Not her style. The blood
at the spa and in Judith's car are the same type as the guy's in the
Cadillac, so I can believe he was her ride," Ash said thoughtfully.
"How his blood got where it was is anyone's guess, but I do have a
theory."
"Do tell, Sherlock," Lu said.
Ash smirked. "I think he came up to
Judith's car and rapped on the window surprising her. I don't think that
was where he was supposed to meet her. I think she told him to come
around and get in, and then somehow, I think, he ended up getting a
bloody nose, thus the blood in her car."
"Nosebleed? Really?" Lu asked,
frowning.
"Yeah, they bleed a lot, but aren't
incapacitating," Ash reasoned, "She probably popped him for
being a dumbass, and told him to get his ass behind the spa and she'd be
right out."
Lu wondered, "Why do you think he
met her in the parking lot if that wasn't the plan? Think he wanted more
money or something? I mean from what I've read about this guy, he's a
pro. Well, maybe not a pro, but he's been around the block a few times,
if his mile long rap sheet is anything to go by."
"I think, maybe, he heard all the
shit on the radio, put two and two together, and wanted more
money," Ash agreed knowingly. "And Judith doesn't like to be
questioned, or surprised. So, she probably smacked him, and told him
he'd get what was coming to him."
"So why don't you think she's the
one who snuffed him at the airport?" Lu asked, intrigued.
"For one he was shot," Ash
said, as she envisioned the scene in her mind and added the information
she had gleaned from the reports she'd read. "Execution style in
the back of the head. I think it's likely he dropped her off, got his
money from her, and then, like a dumb shit, was sitting there counting
it, and slapping himself on the back for being so damn clever. Someone
could've come up to the car and shot him easy. Whether, Judith hired the
person to execute him, or the guy's past caught up with him, I don't
think we'll ever know, unless, we catch Judith and ask her."
"Makes sense," Lu agreed.
"Were you able to figure out where Judith flew off to?"
Ash nodded. "Yeah, I went back
through the old flight schedules to see what flights are usually
scheduled at that time and to where. One is to Switzerland, which is
out."
"Why?" Lu asked.
"Judith doesn't like the cold,"
Ash replied.
"Oh."
"That leaves two others. One is
going to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, which means she'd have to switch
planes in Dallas. The other is going to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but
she'd have to change planes twice, once in Houston, and then again in
Miami," Ash said, tapping her chin in thought.
"Do you think she'd risk changing
planes twice?" Lu asked doubtfully.
Ash shrugged. "She thinks she can't
be caught, so I doubt that would phase her. Plus she's not going as
Judith Sinclair, but as some other persona she's made up."
"True. Do you think she might go to
Switzerland, since she must know you're on the case and would suspect
her to go somewhere warm?" Lu asked.
"I never thought of that," Ash
said ruefully. "Good point. Damn."
"So, I take it the feds have agents
waiting at these different airports, and since we haven't seen any
reports about her capture that, so far, she's eluded them," Lu
surmised.
"That would be my guess," Ash
agreed.
Lu frowned. "So what do you want to
do?"
Ash sighed and shrugged. "I don't
know. I have a feeling the feds are going to have a real problem
catching her, especially with Philips in charge. Maybe I should-"
"Stop right there!" Lu
demanded, interrupting her. Ash looked at her, blinking in surprise.
"You are NOT going after her. This is no longer your problem. She's
gone. Lauren is safe. So just stop."
"But-"
"No buts, Ash. I mean it," Lu
ordered forcefully.
Ash stared at her friend chagrined, and
then sighed. "You're probably right, Lu, but how can I just go on
about my life knowing she's still out there with an agenda?"
"Let the feds do their jobs. Hell,
if nothing else, Judith is going to be looking over her shoulder for a
long time to come. The police don't take cop killers lightly and you
know they never forget. She'll never be able to show her face here in
Seattle again that's for sure," Lu reasoned.
"True, but-"
"Stop! Okay? Just stop," Lu
said holding up a hand.
Ash snapped her mouth shut, coming over
to sit on the bed next to her friend. "Thanks for everything,
Lu."
Lu looked up at her surprised. "Why
you thanking me?"
Ash shrugged embarrassed. "For
standing by me, and keeping me from going nuts."
Lu bumped shoulders with her. "Well
someone has to watch out for you."
"True," Ash agreed, and a small
smile gracing her lips. "I'm just hoping that position will be
filled by someone else in the near future."
"Oh really?" Lu asked with a
sly grin. "The applicant in question couldn't possible be a
strawberry blonde with green eyes could it?"
Ash nodded, a blush crawling up her neck.
Lu laughed. "You're blushing! I
can't believe you're actually blushing!"
"Shut up," Ash grumbled
good-naturedly. "I still think I need to do something about
Judith."
Lu's countenance darkened at the comment.
"Ash…"
"Hear me out, okay?" Ash
requested, her blue eyes pleading.
Lu sighed, waving her to continue.
"Go on then."
"Well, I think you're right that I
shouldn't do this personally. I'm too close; I would probably lose sight
of the objective. But that doesn't mean I can't hire someone to do it
for me," Ash said, her face animating over the idea.
"Hire someone," Lu said, slowly
mulling over the idea. "Hmm, that might not be such a bad idea, but
who would-"
A sudden pounding on the door interrupted
her; they both jumped startled, turning to stare at the closed hotel
room door.
"Who the hell could that be?"
Ash demanded, glancing at her watch. "No one knows we're here, do
they?"
"No, I didn't even tell Sheila where
we're staying," Lu replied, as she watched Ash stride over to the
door.
"Who is it?" Ash demanded,
standing to the side of the door.
"Gray? That you? Open this damn
door!"
Ash's eyebrows shot up in surprise. She
glanced at Lu to see the same shocked expression reflected back.
"What the hell would Morrison be doing here at almost 4 o'clock in
the damn morning," Ash asked sharply her face twisting into a
murderous scowl.
Lu shrugged. "Why don't you open the
door and ask him?"
Ash nodded and quickly unlocked the door
and pulled it open. Morrison stood in the hall looking like something
the cat dragged in. Ash eyed him up and down, her nose wrinkling at the
smell of sour sweat and whiskey that assaulted her. "What the hell
is going on, Morrison?"
Morrison's bloodshot eyes came up
blearily focusing on Ash's face. "I need to talk to you," he
replied, swaying slightly.
"I think you need to go home and
sleep it off," Lu said coming up behind Ash and looking at the
sorry excuse for a cop standing in the hall.
Morrison stared at her blankly for a
moment, then his face darkened in anger. "Listen, my partner is
dead. The department has ordered me to take leave and to drop the case.
Fuck that! Now let me in!" he roared, staggering forward,
attempting to push past Ash.
Ash grabbed his forearms in a viselike
grip, stopping him cold. "Calm down, Frank," she said in a low
soothing voice.
Morrison's head snapped up, staring at
her. "You never called me Frank before," he slurred, as he
slumped into her arms.
Ash looked at Lu over his bent head and
nodded towards the bed. Nodding, Lu came around to Morrison's other
side. The two friends led the inebriated Morrison over to the bed,
lowering him onto it. He groaned and immediately began to snore. They
stepped back and stared at him.
"Now what?" Lu asked, putting
her hands on her hips, not liking the prospect of having to share a room
with the sot.
"Now we let him sleep it off a bit,
and then, sober his ass up," Ash replied, leaning down and pulling
off Morrison's shoes.
"You can't be serious?" Lu
asked, watching her friend in disbelief.
"Trust me, Lu. I think I may have an
idea on how to solve all our problems, and Morrison here may be the key.
Just let me think on it for awhile," Ash replied, as she finished
removing his shoes and tossed a blanket over his snoring form.
Lu shook her head. "Well if he keeps
up that snoring, none of us are going to get any sleep," she
grumbled, stalking around to the far side of the other bed and slipping
off her shoes.
"You snore worse," Ash teased,
as she sank down on the bed and laid back.
"I do not!" Lu growled,
climbing in beside her friend and glaring at her.
"Yes, you do. Ask Sheila." Ash
grinned, reaching up and flipping off the lights.
"You are such a bitch."
"So I've been told. Go to sleep. It
will be light out soon."
"Yeah, yeah. Well, I'm not the one
who kept us up all night," Lu grumbled.
"Gods, you do sound like an old
married woman," Ash teased, poking Lu in the ribs.
Lu shoved Ash away from her. "Shut
up and go to sleep."
"Yes, dear."
Lu snorted and rolled over on her side,
turning her back to her quietly chuckling friend.
*******************************
Ash awoke and lay with her eyes closed,
taking in the sounds of the room, as was her habit. She grinned into the
darkness, listening to the dueling sounds of Morrison and Lu's snores.
She cocked her head slightly and decided that Morrison definitely won in
the volume category, but Lu's were much more dynamic in quality. She
knew that the two would probably sleep for hours yet. In fact, she had a
feeling Morrison wouldn't awaken until someone shook his ass. Her brow
furrowed recalling his disheveled state. She knew grief and anger when
she saw it. They were old friends. She just hoped that her plans would
keep him from destroying his life and selling his soul to vengeance.
She opened her eyes and waited for them
to adjust to the dim room before silently slipping out of bed. She had
things to do before she dealt with Morrison, and she needed to be about
them. She found her shoes and slipped them on before padding over to her
laptop, quickly packing it up. She glanced around the room and smiled
slightly at the sight of Lu sleeping on her stomach with a pillow hugged
up tight against her. "I promise to replace that pillow with Sheila
by tomorrow," Ash promised in a whisper as she stepped to the door,
and let herself out.
Ash stepped out into the overcast day and
breathed deeply. She took stock of herself and found much to her
surprise that she felt pretty damn good all things considered. She
grinned and trotted over to her truck ready to get the ball rolling.
*******************************
"Would you look at this mess?"
Louis demanded, as he kicked aside a broken chair with disgust.
Benson turned from picking up trash.
"It could've been worse. At least the sculpture room was
locked."
"Oh, yes, you're precious
sculptures! Thank heaven they weren't damaged!" Louis barked
derisively, flinging another piece of broken furniture across the room.
"Let's not worry about the damage to the floor, or the ruin of the
furniture, or the broken windows! Oh no… none of that matters, since
the sculptures are in tact."
Benson bit back a sharp retort knowing
Louis was just striking out in anger and frustration. He turned his back
on his lover and returned to his cleaning efforts.
Louis glared at Benson's stooped figure
and shame washed over him. He sighed, and picking his way through the
wreckage came up beside his lover. "I'm sorry, Ben. I'm glad that
your work was spared. I'm just so… so…."
"Pissed?" Benson offered, as he
straightened and gazed down at his petite lover.
Louis chuckled ruefully. "I guess
that's as good a word as any."
"I'm not exactly happy right now
either," Benson soothed, pulling Louis into his arms. Louis leaned
against him gratefully. "But I am glad that no one was hurt, and
that really, the loss was minimal."
Louis squeezed him, and let Benson's
strength flow over him. "True. Thank goodness I took out that extra
insurance before the auction."
"That was good thinking. I'm glad
you talked me into it," Benson agreed, looking around the ruin of
the main room grimly.
"Have to spend money to make money,
love," Louis replied, looking up to meet Benson's dazzling blue
eyes.
"So you keep telling me,"
Benson said, leaning down to brush his lips over Louis's. "And the
artists were a lot less freaked when they heard we were more than
adequately insured. I was worried we'd lose business after this."
"Well then I don't want to hear you
complaining any more about the extra cost of the security system,"
Louis ordered with a sparkle in his eye.
Benson chuckled. "Yes sir."
"Well aren't you two just too darn
cute for words?"
Benson and Louis turned at the sound of
the voice, staring at the dark figure standing in the open front door of
the gallery.
"Ash?" Benson asked
incredulously. The dark figure stepped out of the shadows and
materialized into his cousin. "What are you doing here?"
"I heard about the break in. I
wanted to make sure everything was all right," Ash replied,
scanning the ruin of the room with a sharp eye. "Was any of the art
damaged?"
"Surprisingly not," Louis
replied, stepping away from Benson and surveying the room with a candid
eye. "To tell you the truth, I never thought of that. I just saw
the damage, but now looking around, I can see that most of the damage
really is superficial."
"What did they steal?" Ash
asked, walking across the room and giving Benson a hug.
"Just the strong box from the
office," Benson managed to say around his surprise at finding his
usually
aloof cousin in his arms.
"So they were just after
money," Ash said, as she blithely turned away from her stunned
cousin and strode over to look at the smashed door of the office.
"Appears that way," Louis
replied, watching Ash like she was some kind of exotic animal that had
popped off the cover of his National Geographic and come to life.
"Obviously not art
connoisseurs," Ash said, dryly giving Benson a playful wink.
Benson blinked and then grinned.
"No, just your run of the mill punks looking for drug money."
"So did you finish up that mess with
the police?" Louis asked.
Ash shrugged. "Pretty much. Judith
is long gone; she's the feds' problem now." She turned and walked
across the room, surveying the damage as she went.
The two men looked at one another, until
Benson said, "Does that mean you'll be going to see Irish?"
Ash paused and stared up at the hanging
remains of the chandelier. "Probably tomorrow. I have a few loose
ends I need to wrap up." She turned and met Benson's questioning
eyes. "I was going to ask you if you minded if I used your office
and fax machine for an hour or so?"
"Umm, sure," Benson replied
puzzled.
"Are you driving Lauren to the
airport to pick up her sister?" Ash asked.
Benson frowned wondering what Ash's
agenda was. "That's the plan. Why?"
"I just thought I'd do something for
her," Ash replied, with a chagrined shrug. "I haven't exactly
been the best girlfriend recently, and I want to make it up to her a
little."
"What do you have in mind?"
Louis asked, studying Ash suspiciously.
Ash grinned. "I promise its nothing
terrible, Louis. I just want to let her know I've been thinking about
her."
"Well you could go see her. That
would probably alleviate that situation," Louis remarked
disdainfully.
"Louis," Benson hissed
warningly, and then said aloud to his cousin. "I think that's a
wonderful idea, Ash. Go on up and use whatever you need. Just let me
know if you need anything, and if I still need to go pick up the girls,
or not."
"Thanks, Benson. I promise to see
you tomorrow at the party if not before," Ash replied, turning and
making her way to the back door of the gallery that led to the
apartments above.
Benson watched her go and laid a
restraining arm on his lover to keep him from following her. "Leave
her be."
"But-"
Benson placed a hand over his lover's
mouth. "She needs to do this her way, honey. Let her do it."
Louis stared at his lover's face and saw
the genuine belief in his cousin's motives regarding Lauren. He gently
pried Benson's hand away from his mouth, saying, "If you say so,
Ben, but she better pray she doesn't hurt that girl anymore. Lauren has
been through enough."
"Believe me, that's the last thing
Ash wants to do," Benson replied, glancing at the door where his
cousin had so recently disappeared. "In a little while I'll go up
and see if she'll give me more details, if that will make you feel
better."
"Yes, it would. And I think you
should call Lauren too," Louis said, as he grabbed a broom and
began vigorously sweeping the floor.
"Why?"
"To let her know you won't be
picking her up!" Louis said with annoyance.
Benson chuckled. "Oh I can't do
that. I don't want to spoil whatever surprise Ash has up her
sleeve."
Louis glanced up and stared at his lover
incredulously. "You're going to just leave Lauren hanging?"
"Oh, I don't think it will be an
issue, but I'll tell you what," Ben said, as he came over to take
the broom from Louis. "We'll drive over there and watch to see what
Ash did and, therefore, we'll be on hand if Irish does need a ride to
the airport, which I highly doubt. Okay?"
Louis grumbled for a moment and nodded.
"Fine. I just hope your cousin lives up to your expectations."
Benson laughed. "I have no
doubt."
Louis just shook his head, walking across
the room to grab another broom to help Benson sweep up the broken glass
that littered his beautiful floor.
*******************************
"Yes, you need to be there no later
than one o'clock." Benson heard Ash say, and figured she must be on
the phone with someone. He paused in the hallway and leaned against the
wall to listen to the end of the conversation, not wanting to interrupt.
"Yes, that's right." Ash
swiveled in the big leather office chair as she listened. "No.
That's fine. Yes. You have all the information you need?" Pause.
"Good. Okay. Thank you."
Ash hung up the phone; turning to her
laptop to finish a few more details, before shutting it down. She
swiveled the chair around, pinning Benson to the wall with penetrating
blue eyes. "You can stop lurking in the shadows and come in
now."
Benson chuckled in surprise as he stepped
through the doorway. "I should've known you'd know I was out
there."
Ash cocked an eyebrow and waited.
"I didn't want to interrupt,"
Benson explained, feeling the weight of his cousin's gaze. He stepped
over to the desk and began to idly flip through the faxes lying in the
bin. "Looks like you've been busy," he said, holding up a
stack of faxes.
"Yes," Ash replied, dryly,
taking the faxes from Benson, and stuffing them into the pocket of the
laptop case.
Benson leaned against the desk trying to
alleviate some of the nervousness he felt. "So, do you want to tell
me this big plan of yours, or do I have to guess?"
Ash smirked. "Guess."
Benson looked up and met Ash's eyes,
pleased to see the mischievous twinkle within. He grinned in reply.
"Well, knowing you as I do," he drawled, stroking his chin
thoughtfully, "I'd say you're on a campaign to suck up to Irish so
she'll forgive you."
Ash broke eye contact, lowering her head.
She ran a hand nervously through her hair sighing. "I haven't
exactly been that great to her. So, yeah, I am trying to make it up to
her."
Benson studied her with compassion.
"Ash, all she wants is to see you. Be with you. None of this other
shit matters."
Ash looked up and saw the sincerity in
Benson's eyes. "Really?" she asked in a small unsure voice.
"Really," Benson affirmed.
"Believe it or not, that girl is crazy about you. So, now that
you're done doing whatever," he said, waving his hand dismissively,
"get your ass over to Rachel's and see her."
"I can't," Ash replied, shaking
her head regretfully.
"Can't or won't?"
"I just need to iron out a few more
details. It's for her safety, as well as for my own peace of mind. I
swear. I don't want to be apart from her, Ben. It's killing me, but I
can't be with her until I finish this," Ash explained, meeting his
eyes trying to convey her sincerity.
Benson met her gaze levelly and finally
nodded. "I believe you, but I think you're making a mistake."
Benson held up a hand to keep her from interrupting. "I know you
think you need to do this, but what I think is that you just need to go
see Irish and put all this behind you."
Ash shook her head. "I can't do
that. Not yet."
Benson sighed. "Well, then when are
you going to see her?"
"Saturday night at the party."
Benson's eyebrows shot up, stunned.
"You're kidding me. You're going to wait until then? Why?"
Ash dropped her head and shrugged.
"I need time, Benson. Just leave it at that okay?" Benson
examined his cousin closely, realizing that there was no way he was
going to be able to talk her into anything. Her mind was made up. She
was going to do it her way, whether he thought it was a mistake, or not.
Still have to try though, he thought resignedly. "I think
you're making a mistake, a big mistake, but I can see your mind is made
up. You want to tell me what makes you think she'll be waiting with open
arms for you?"
Ash looked up, shock written across her
chiseled features. "You think she won't?" she asked in a
tremulous voice.
Benson inwardly kicked himself for
causing her to panic, but grimly decided maybe that's what she needed.
"Well, you haven't exactly given her any reason to think you'll
even show up."
Ash's face relaxed. "Oh yes, I
have."
"You have?" Benson asked
skeptically.
"Mm-hm," Ash murmured, a slight
grin curving her lips.
"Care to share?"
"No. Not right now. Let's just say
that I've been busy, and I think she'll at least be willing to speak to
me when I show up," Ash replied.
"Okay. Well, how about an early
lunch?" Benson asked, standing.
Ash glanced at her watch, and then shook
her head. "No, I better not. I need to get back to Lu, tell her
what is going on and get things in motion, so that I can be there on
Saturday."
"You sure?"
"Yeah, but thanks for asking,"
Ash replied, standing to collect her laptop.
"Oh before I forget, call your
dad," Benson said, as they walked out of the office.
"Call my dad?" Ash asked
nonplussed.
"Yeah, he called a couple of days
ago and ended up speaking with Louis."
"Oh great," Ash grumbled,
rolling her eyes.
Benson laughed. "Honestly, it wasn't
as bad as you think. Uncle Harrison gave him quite the tongue lashing
though." Ash looked at him in surprise and motioned for him to
continue. "Seems Louis was being Louis and Harrison pulled him up
short and told him to cut you some slack."
"You're kidding?" Ash asked
astonished.
"No, you're dad really went to bat
for you, so do me a favor, call him and let him know you're all
right," Benson replied, halting in front of the front door.
"I'll do that," Ash said, still
lost in the idea of her dad's support.
"Do I still need to pick up Lauren
and take her to the airport?" Benson asked, eyeing his cousin
innocently.
"What?" Ash asked, derailed by
the sudden change in topic.
Benson grinned. "I said, do I need
to take Lauren to the airport, or have you made other
arrangements?" Benson asked knowingly.
Ash grinned sheepishly. "Oh, you can
go over to Rachel's if you want, but your services won't be
required."
Benson laughed. "I figured as much.
I think I may go over there just to watch."
Ash gave him a playful shove. "Well,
I have to get out of here, you big oaf. I'll see you tomorrow night,
right?"
"Yes, Louis has informed me we will
be attending the party."
"Good. I'll see you then," Ash
replied with a wave, as she headed down the hallway.
"Take care of yourself!" Benson
called after her.
Ash waved a hand in assurance without
turning.
Benson watched her go and sighed. I hope
you know what you're doing, hon. I really do. He shook himself trying to
alleviate the foreboding that had fallen over him. Guess I better get
back downstairs, he thought as he turned and put thought into action.
**************************
Lu glared at the slumped form of the very
hung over detective sitting on the edge of the bed and then glanced at
her watch. Damn you, Ash! Where the hell are you? I can't believe you
bugged out of here without telling me a damn thing! She scowled as
she sat back and reached for her coffee.
"You want some of this?" she
asked, holding up her cup to Morrison.
Morrison lifted his head and bloodshot
eyes came to rest on the cup. He blanched. "I think I better stick
with water for awhile yet," he replied in a hoarse voice.
Lu snorted and took a sip of her coffee.
The sound of a key in the hotel room door
snapped Lu upright. She set her coffee down and stood. She shoved her
hands in her pockets trying to contain the irritation and anger she felt
rising in her.
Ash strode into the room with a smile and
held up a bag. "I brought brunch," she announced cheerfully,
walking across the room to the small table, and dropping the bag onto
it.
Lu scowled. "Where the hell have you
been?" she demanded angrily.
Ash looked up with surprise painted
across her features. "I had a few things I needed to do and I
didn't see any reason to wake you. I left you a note. Didn't you see
it?" Ash replied, flopping down in the chair opposite of Lu and
began rummaging through the bag she had brought.
"Note? Note! Shit! All you said is
you'd be back!" Lu roared, throwing her hands up in disgust as she
began to pace. "Not where you were going. Not how long you'd be
gone! Just that you had to go do some shit! Damn, Ash!"
Ash looked at her friend and cocked an
eyebrow. "I had my cell, Lu. You could've called if you were so
worried."
Lu whirled around and glared at her, but
couldn't argue with the calm logic. She opened her mouth and then
snapped it shut, unable to come up with an argument that didn't sound
childish. She snorted and stomped over to the table to take the chair
across from her erstwhile friend. "What did you bring me?"
Ash wordlessly handed the bag to her, and
turned to meet Morrison's bloodshot gaze. "Feeling any
better?"
Morrison studied her for a moment and
then nodded. "I'll live."
"Good. Because I have work for
you," Ash replied matter of factly.
Lu glanced up in surprise. "Work?
What the hell are you talking about?"
Morrison stroked his mustache
thoughtfully. "What do you propose?"
Ash leaned back from the table, glancing
between her two comrades. "You're on administrative leave,
correct?"
Morrison nodded.
"Then I want to hire you," Ash
stated leaning forward, meeting Morrison's eyes with a determined air.
"Hire him? What kind of crazy ass
shit are you up to, Ash?" Lu demanded.
"Shut up, Lu. This is between me and
Frank," Ash warned, her gaze never wavering from the detective's.
Lu scowled, but wisely shut her yap.
Morrison studied Ash through narrowed
eyes for a moment. "What do you want me to do?"
"What you already want to do,"
Ash replied knowingly.
Morrison sat back in surprise, but then
comprehension dawned. He motioned her to continue. "You going to
bankroll me?"
Ash nodded. "I have a few
conditions."
"Those would be?" Morrison
asked, sitting up and crossing his arms.
"No revenge. You find her, you turn
her ass in," Ash replied sternly.
Morrison frowned, rubbing his mustache as
he considered the proposition. "What about the feds?"
"What about them? They'll do their
jobs, and we'll do ours. You shouldn't have any contact with them,"
Ash answered, watching Morrison closely. She knew she had him; she just
had to convince him not to go off halfcocked.
"Any other conditions?"
Morrison asked.
"I want you to report directly to me
or Lu," Ash replied, nodding towards a stunned Lu. "I'll
continue to send you information, as it becomes available, and money
when you need it. For your part, you'll keep me informed of your
movements and whatever leads you have."
Morrison nodded. "Let me think about
it," he said, as he stood and walked across the room to the far
corner.
"What the hell are you doing?"
Lu hissed, leaning forward.
Ash turned and met angry hazel eyes.
"I'm doing what has to be done. You and I both know the feds aren't
going to find Judith. Neither you, nor I can go after her. Morrison has
motivation, and the training needed to find her." Ash shrugged.
"It's a win-win situation."
Lu pondered it for a moment, and then
reluctantly had to agree. "So, what role exactly do you expect me
to play in all this?"
Ash smiled. "Just an information
liaison, Lu. You'll pass on any information we dig up, and receive
information from Morrison in the field. We'll work together to correlate
it, and that's that."
"Uh-huh," Lu replied,
unconvinced.
"Honest, Lu. I can't-" Ash
paused, reconsidering her words. "No, I won't go after Judith
myself, but I can't leave it up to the feds to find her either. I
figured this was the best alternative."
Lu studied her friend for a moment,
seeing the sincerity in her eyes. "Okay, so, what else have you
been doing this morning? Somehow, I doubt it took you the last 6 hours
to put this plan in motion."
Ash laughed. "I was working on a
little surprise for Lauren, if you must know."
Lu grinned. "Good to hear. So when
do we get to get out of this pit and go be with our ladies?"
"Soon, I promise," Ash replied.
"What is soon?" Lu asked.
Ash ignored the question, as Morrison
chose that moment to return. "So?"
"I'll do it," Morrison replied,
offering his hand.
Ash grinned and shook it. "Good. Now
sit down, so we can hammer out some details."
Morrison pulled up a chair and sat.
"I have some information, but I have to admit I don't know what
significance it may have."
Ash's eyebrows rose. "Oh?
What?"
Morrison rubbed his face, trying to shake
off the effects of his alcohol binge the night before. "Lu, I think
I'll take that coffee now." Lu mutely passed a cup towards him.
"Thanks. Okay, before I left the department I swung by the Trace
Lab to see what they had come up with."
"And?" Ash prompted.
"Well, that's just it. It's odd, and
I'm not sure it has any significance," Morrison said, taking a sip
of his coffee. "But, do you know if Miss Reid or Sinclair own a
dog?"
"A dog?" Lu asked nonplussed.
"I didn't see any signs of one at
the condo, why?" Ash asked, with a slight frown as she thought
about it.
"Well, blonde dog hair was found in
both the backseat of Sinclair's Lexus and the Cadillac. None was found
on the driver of the Caddy though," Morrison informed them.
"The dog hair was found only in the backseats, and has everyone
baffled as to how it got there."
Ash frowned. "That's odd. Did you
question Alexi about a dog?"
"Not yet. I wasn't really thinking
straight yesterday. I don't know if the new detectives on the case have
questioned her, or not," Morrison replied with a touch of anger.
"Are you going to be able to go
after Judith without letting your emotions get in the way?" Lu
probed, eying him critically for any sign of vigilantism.
Morrison met her gaze levelly and nodded.
"I want her brought to justice. I've worked for 25 years to put
people like her away. I can't say that I haven't had moments where I'd
love to just blow some asshole away, but I've never given into the
temptation."
Satisfied, Lu took his response at face
value. "Okay."
"I did a little research," Ash
said, changing the subject. Grabbing her laptop case, she pulled out a
sheaf of paper. "Here's all the information on the different
flights she might have taken, what the feds have found out so far, and a
profile of Judith."
Morrison took the proffered papers.
"Guess you have been busy," he said dryly as he thumbed
through the reports.
"Do you have a passport?" Ash
asked.
"Yeah, I took a trip to the Bahamas
a few years back trying to save my marriage," Morrison replied.
"Good," Ash replied.
"Here's the rest of what you'll need." Ash held out a large
manila envelope to him.
Morrison eyed it warily and then took it.
"What's all this?" he asked, as he opened the flap and peered
within.
"Contact list, a bankcard, cell
phone, beeper, and when you're ready, we'll go out and get you a
laptop," Ash replied, watching Morrison closely.
Morrison chuckled. "You going to
teach me how to us the damn thing?" He waved it off as rhetorical
before continuing, "I'll figure it out. Hell, I'll buy one of those
Idiot guides if I have to. You think of everything don't you?"
"Mmm, do you have a license to carry
concealed?" Ash asked.
Morrison eyed her thoughtfully before
nodding. "Of course."
"Good. Then I take it you have a
personal weapon?"
"Yeah, I do."
"Wait, wait just a damn minute
here!" Lu demanded, holding up a hand. "What the hell does he
need a weapon for if all you want him to do is find her?"
Ash, her eyes unrelenting and cold as
blued steel, pierced her friend as one eyebrow rose in challenge. Lu
defiantly glared back.
"In case I get too close and need to
defend myself," Morrison said trying to defuse the situation. Lu's
head snapped around to glare at him. Morrison shrugged. "Dodd
underestimated her. I won't."
"Some of the places she might be
aren't going to let you walk around with a gun," Lu challenged.
"I'll deal with it," Morrison
replied.
"But-"
"Lu, please. Frank is a
professional. He knows how to handle this. Let's let it go and focus on
what needs to be done, okay? The longer we sit here, the colder the
trail gets," Ash soothed.
Lu glared at her friend, but finally
nodded, disgruntled. "Fine, but we're going to revisit this little
issue."
Ash grinned tolerantly at Lu. "She's
such a worry wart," she said, aside to Morrison.
Morrison chuckled. "I promise to put
all your fears to rest, Lu."
"I doubt it, but I guess I'll
live," Lu grumbled.
"Let's get this show on the road. I
have a date to keep tomorrow night," Ash said, as she stood.
"First thing I need to do is request
an extended leave, and go take a shower," Morrison said, as he too
stood.
"I'd recommend taking the shower
first," Lu quipped.
*********************************
"Rachel! Come on! Benson's going to
be here any minute!" Lauren bellowed down the hall, as she paced
with nervous energy.
"Keep your pants on! I'm
coming!" Rachel shouted back.
Lauren threw up her hands in frustration
and glanced at her watch once more.
"Calm down, honey. We have plenty of
time," Sheila said calmly, as she watched Lauren try to wear a hole
in the carpet.
"I know. I just hate being late. I'm
so nervous," Lauren said, as she turned and gave Sheila a tremulous
smile.
Before Sheila could reply a knock came at
the door. Lauren swerved, heading towards the door. She peered through
the peephole and frowned.
"Who is it?" she called through
the door.
"Delivery for Lauren O'Shea," a
muffled male voice replied.
"Maybe I should answer it,"
Sheila said, coming up beside Lauren, and gently steering her away from
the door.
"You don't think…?" Lauren
asked, her face paling.
"No! Of course not! This is a secure
building, so, whoever is out there had to go through the security ringer
in the lobby," Sheila quickly assured her. "You know no one is
going to get past Officer Lewis."
Lauren nodded nervously, as she stepped
back from the door allowing Sheila to take her place.
Sheila unlocked the door; pulling it open
only to be met by the sight of a pair of legs topped by a very large
arrangement of roses, which obscured the rest of the deliveryman.
"Oh! That must be heavy!" she said, stepping forward to gently
guide the man into the apartment. She led him over to an end table where
he set the flowers down with a sigh of relief.
"Thanks, ma'am. That baby was a
killer," the young man said, straightening with a groan. "I
need someone to sign for this."
"Here let me," Sheila said,
taking the small clipboard from the man and quickly signing the form.
"Thanks. I'll be back in a moment
with the rest," the man replied, as he headed for the door.
"The rest?" Lauren squeaked,
her eyes as big as saucers, staring at the largest bouquet she'd ever
seen in her life.
The deliveryman laughed. "Yes,
ma'am. I left the rest in the lobby with that really intense police
officer."
Lauren nodded numbly.
Sheila closed the door and came over to
inspect the flowers. "Oh look, there's a card," she said,
pulling the card from the arrangement and holding it up. "Why don't
you see who they're from."
Staring blankly at the card, Lauren
managed a small nod. She reached for the card, noting that her hands
were shaking.
"Whoa! Did a flower shop explode in
here?"
Sheila turned to see Rachel stride into
the living room, making a beeline for the flowers. "I think Lauren
has an admirer," Sheila explained.
"What? You mean flowers finally get
delivered to my place and they're not for me?" Rachel pouted
dramatically.
"Afraid not," Sheila replied
with a smile.
"So? Who're they from, Laur?"
Rachel asked, her eyes twinkling with barely suppressed excitement.
"Wh-what?" Lauren asked looking
up with a dazed expression.
"Earth to Lauren. Who are they
from?" Rachel prompted. "As if we don't already know,"
she stage whispered to Sheila out of the side of her mouth.
"Oh, umm, they're from Ash,"
Lauren said, in a distracted voice, as her eyes once more fell to the
card in her hand.
"What did she say?" Rachel
asked, coming over to Lauren, trying to read the card in her hand.
A soft knocked sounded at the door.
"That can't possibly be the
deliveryman back already," Sheila remarked, as she approached the
door. She opened it to see a uniformed woman standing on the threshold.
"Yes?"
"Lauren O'Shea?" the woman
asked.
"No, that would be her," Sheila
replied, pointing over her shoulder. "May I ask what this is
about?"
The woman glanced inside and then nodded.
"I'm here to take you to the airport."
Sheila's eyebrows shot up in surprise.
"Excuse me?"
"I'm with the limo company. I'm here
to drive you to the airport?" the woman replied with a slight
frown.
"Limo? We didn't-"
"Oh no, ma'am! I was given this
address, informed to pick up a Lauren O'Shea and company, and take them
to the airport," the chauffeur explained enthusiastically. "I
believe it was to be a surprise."
Sheila laughed. "Well, you got that
right!"
"Are you ready to go?" the
woman asked deferentially.
Sheila glanced at Lauren and Rachel, and
made a decision. "Give us 10 minutes and we'll be down."
"I'll be parked out front," the
chauffeur replied, "Can't miss it."
"Thank you," Sheila said, and
spotting the deliveryman returning, left the door open.
"Wow, Laur! This is really
beautiful!" Rachel exclaimed, as she circled the arrangement.
"I have to say one thing for tall, dark, and dangerous, she's got
fantastic taste."
Lauren blushed and fought back the tears
that threatened to fall.
"Girls, we need to get going,"
Sheila reminded them.
Lauren looked up and nodded. "Right.
I wonder where the hell Benson is?"
"Oh, I don't think you need to worry
about that," Sheila said, realizing that Lauren had been too caught
up in the flowers to have seen the chauffeur.
The deliveryman entered the apartment
once more with another large arrangement of roses. "Where do you
want these?"
"Wherever you can find room, I
guess," Rachel replied with a touch of envy.
The young man deposited the roses on the
kitchen table and turned. "Just a few more trips."
"There's more?" Lauren asked,
shocked.
"Yes, ma'am," he replied
heading out the door once more.
"Oh my god! What did she do buy out
the store?" Lauren asked overwhelmed.
Rachel laughed. "Guess we'll find
out when we get back from the airport. We may not be able to find a
place to sit!"
"Come on, let's get going,"
Sheila said, as she herded the girls towards the door.
"But what about the
deliveryman?" Lauren asked, as she meekly followed Rachel out into
the hall.
"I'll tell officer Lewis to secure
the apartment. I'm sure he won't mind," Sheila assured her as she
gently pushed them towards the elevator.
"Oh, Okay," Lauren replied,
still in a daze.
"What does the card say?"
Rachel asked, as they stepped into the elevator.
"Card?" Lauren asked blankly.
Rachel rolled her eyes indulgently.
"Yeah, that little piece of paper in your hand? The one that came
with the flowers?"
"Oh," Lauren murmured glancing
down at her hand and the card within. She read the simple inscription
once more before holding it out to Rachel. "Here."
Rachel took it eagerly and read it. Her
eyes widened and she sighed. "Wow."
"Wow what?" Sheila asked trying
to see the card.
"Here," Rachel replied handing
her the card.
Sheila took it, glancing down to read
what had caused such a reaction.
Time with you is a priceless treasure,
and I have squandered a king's ransom. For each moment I spent
thinking of you during our time apart I send a rose, a sweet, and
tokens of my love. Promising all my tomorrows-
Love- Ash
Sheila swallowed the lump that had formed
in her throat and silently handed the note back to Lauren. She had to
give Ash one thing-she had one hell of a way of making amends to a girl.
The elevator dinged, and the doors slid
open to reveal the Cheshire grin on Officer Lewis's face as he waited
for them in the lobby. "You're ride is here," he announced
pulling the front door open for them.
Lauren glanced around the lobby and saw
it was full of flower arrangements, baskets full of mystery, and
assorted packages. "Is this all for me?" she asked weakly.
Officer Lewis laughed. "Yes, ma'am.
As soon as I see you on your way, I'll help young Alex there," he
said, pointing at the deliveryman who was sorting through the items,
"a hand getting them all upstairs."
Speechless, Lauren stood staring at
Officer Lewis. She couldn't believe all this was for her! What did
she do? Buy out every flower and gift shop for a 20-mile radius? Her
mind tried in vain to make sense of it all, while her heart beat wildly
in her chest.
"Come on, honey. We better get
going," Sheila prompted, gently taking Lauren's arm and guided her
towards the door.
"What? Oh right. Airport. Sister.
Got it," Lauren mumbled, falling into step between Sheila and
Rachel.
Rachel glanced over Lauren's head at
Sheila, and gave her a wink. "Some girls have all the luck,
huh?"
Sheila grinned. "You haven't seen
anything yet."
Rachel looked at her questioningly, but
Sheila just smiled wider as they led Lauren out the door.
They stopped short when their eyes fell
upon a sleek, black, stretch limousine parked at the curb. A uniformed
chauffeur stepped forward, opening the back door with a smile.
"Oh my god," Lauren breathed
wide-eyed.
"You can say that again,"
Rachel remarked, shaking her head in disbelief.
"Oh my god," Lauren repeated,
as she drifted forward, as if in a dream.
Rachel giggled, as she followed in her
friend's wake. "Wow! This thing has everything," she
commented, peaking inside the interior. "Television, VCR, wet bar-
damn!"
Sheila poked Rachel in the side to get
her to move out of the way. "Get in, so we can get going."
Rachel grinned sheepishly, and ducked
inside. Sheila smiled graciously at the chauffeur, and they shared a
conspiratorial wink, as Sheila helped the glassy-eyed Lauren into the
back of the limousine. "In you go," Sheila said, as she placed
her hand on top of Lauren's head to keep her from hitting it. Lauren
slid into the car safely, and Sheila turned to the chauffeur. "I'm
sorry, but I didn't get your name?"
The woman smiled. "Linda."
"Linda," Sheila repeated,
offering her hand. Linda grinned and shook it firmly. "Do you know
where we're going?"
"Yes, ma'am, I was given all the
information," Linda assured her with a nod.
"Please, call me Sheila and thank
you," Sheila replied, and saw Benson and Louis sitting in their car
over Linda's shoulder. She noted the huge grin on Benson's face, and the
dumbfounded one on Louis's. She laughed lightly and waved, before
sliding into the extravagant confines of the limousine.
Linda closed the door behind her, and
headed to the driver's seat to get this show on the road.
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