This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is now listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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This story contains graphic scenes, language and actions that might be extremely offensive to some people. These scenes, words and actions are used only for the literary purposes of this story. The author does not condone murder, racial language, violence, rape or violence against women, and any depictions of any of these in this story should not be construed as acceptance of the above.
Part 1 - Prologue
7:30am, Tuesday, February 14th. St. Valentine's Day.
I was late getting to the coffee klatch, having wrapped up my report for the FBI on the raid that secured Mikey Towson from his prostitute mother and returning him safely to his father. Mikey checked out fine at the Hospital, and Dr. Yates said we may have been lucky, damn lucky, that we interdicted the first time his mother tried to sell him for sex, and that he did not appear to have been sexually abused at all.
Yep, lucky. Lucky Crowbar.
I went into MCD to get a cup of coffee, and suddenly everyone stood up and began applauding me.
"What?" I asked, stunned.
"Roll tape!" said Joanne Warner, emphatically. Theo Washington played back the DVR on the large monitor screen.
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" the reporterette was saying from in front of a Fire Station. "Channel Two News has learned that little Mikey Towson has been found and reunited with his father after four years! This was due to the work of Police Commander Donald Troy, who found the child and went and retrieved him from the Los Angeles area!"
Tape of the scene at the Fire Station was playing. "Several Firemen and Police Officers recorded the tearful reunion between Fireman Greg Towson and his son at the Fire Station, and submitted this video to us. Little Mikey Towson is said to be in good health, and will be enrolled in school here today."
An interview with the Towsons was played: "I just cannot thank Commander Troy enough for what he did to bring my son back to me after four years. I'd all but given up hope." said the boy's father, tears on his face.
"This just shows why our Police Force loves Commander Troy." said a nearly emotional Police Officer Louie Towson. "He is relentless when it comes to taking care of his people."
Fire Chief Gillem said "It's a really great day for the Towsons, and speaking for the Fire Department, we are all very grateful to Commander Troy for solving Mike's disappearance and reuniting this family."
Bettina was back: "Commander Troy has not been reached for comment, but his actions have spoken far louder than any words could..."
The DVR was switched off and I was given more applause.
"Just doing my job, guys." I said. "I'd do the same for any of you. And by the wayyyyy.... I noticed a good bit of that footage at the firehouse came from right about wherrrrre... Captain Ross was standing."
"You damn straight it was." said Cindy, with alacrity. "And I sent it straight to Bettina. I want the world to know that my partner is the bestest ever." A chorus of agreement followed.
"Okay, changing the subject," I said, "what're you guys doing for Valentines Day?"
"Oooooo, Seth has something hot planned for me, but it's a surprise." said Joanne.
"My wife and I are going out to dinner." said Theo. "I proposed to her on Valentines Day, so it's an anniversary of that, of sorts."
"I'm taking Janice Holloway out." said Teddy Parker.
"You DOG!" said Jerome Davis, which was a compliment. "That woman is fine! What's
your
secret?"
"If I told you, I'd have to kill you." said Teddy.
"It's that Mississippi snake." said Theo Washington in a low voice, making everyone laugh. "Teddy's a Southern stud!"
"What about you, Commander?" asked Joanne.
"Well," I said, "my wife and I have always been star-crossed on this day. Either she was out of Town or I was. But this year, we're going to be together, and do it right... dinner at McDonalds!"
"WHAT!?" exploded Joanne. Everyone else looked at me funny.
"I'm kidding." I said. "But my plans are secret... and spicy." That got a chorus of "oooohs".
I noticed that Cindy's face had fallen as she'd listened, and she eventually excused herself from the room. "Okay guys," I said, "Michael Burke's funeral is this afternoon, for any of you that are going. If you have plans for tonight, feel free to leave right on time if not early, just check in with your direct chain of command before you go."
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Priya also ran the submitted Fire Station coverage of the reunion of the Towson family, though Priya's comments about me were a shade less enthusiastic, and there were no interviews with others.
"I had to promise her an interview to get her to run that." Cindy said as we watched, sitting together on the sofa in my office. "I heard that John Hardwood just about had a coronary over it, and tried to get Dan Walther to stop it from being run. Priya mentioned your Gunny Guernica case, and Walther was a U.S. Marine. So it ran."
"Heh." I said. "Look, you didn't have to do that for me. I was just doing what I do, my job."
"I think the world needed to know about that one." said Cindy. "Call it a vibe, if you will."
"Speaking of vibes, I got one in MCD this morning." I said. "How are you feeling today?"
"Okay."
"No special plans tonight?"
"You know I'm not dating anyone." Cindy replied.
"And that brings up something I've needed to say to you." I said. "As Sarek of Vulcan would say... it is possible that I was in error. When I said something about not mistaking a great piece of ass for love, especially concerning one Callie Carrington..."
"It was not you that made that mistake." Cindy said. "I'm the one that has tried hard to believe it... but I'm fighting something I can't win."
"There's another adage, that 'love is the one emotion we cannot control'." I said. "So... what are you going to do about it?"
"I don't know." Cindy said. "She's got her company going out there, she's busy. I email her and she replies sporadically."
"It's too early now on the West Coast," I said, "but send her a text later today." Cindy nodded.
Part 2 - The Crime Scene
Laura and I went to Michael Burke's funeral. Laura, more out of social necessity; me, because Todd is my nephew. Afterwards, I took Laura home. While I was changing back into my uniform, my Police cellphone went off. Bowser barked loudly, and Carole said "Hush, Bowser!" Bowser hushed, and Carole petted him in reward.
"This is the Duty Desk, sir." said the Desk Sergeant when I answered. "Lt. Masters asked me to contact you and say that he has some information for you if you're coming back to the Station."