Hey, everyone. Chapter 2 is here! I want to thank everyone who read Chapter 1 and rated/reviewed it. You people are my crack! Special thanks go out to my wonderful editor, Heather, for kicking my grammatical ass.
Sheriff Kelly led Parker and Rick from the doctor's lab. "It's too bad his face was mangled like that." She remarked. "We could have canvassed the area, seen if anyone knew the guy."
Parker nodded "So, who found the body?" He asked.
"One of the loggers, man named Olson. He was out by a local river, our Cold River, and found the body."
"All right. Think I can find Olson over at the company?" Parker asked.
"I would guess you could. Think you can find something from him about the case?"
Parker shrugged, as if to say in his own way that he didn't doubt their police work. "I like to take a look into things personally. Maybe he'd remember something, or maybe I'll just end up just having a verbal copy of the report you give me. But either way, it's thoroughness's sake."
"Of course, I can understand, Agent McLaren." She said. "All right, let's get you that report."
They exited out into the street, the cool mountain air nipping at Parker as he wished he'd dressed warmer. He looked to Kelly and asked. "So is it just you and Rick and Braun?"
"No, I have two more deputies who are out on the road today. Found a car wreck with no body. Always fun." Her eye roll made Parker relax a little. Kelly seemed like a professional, but he had been worried the locals would stonewall him. It wouldn't have been the first time.
He was about to comment when suddenly, a pang shot through his stomach. "Aw, hell," He grunted, and he bent over at the waist, trying to catch his breath. The pain was intense, like hot needles being driven into his skin and his head. Every bad hangover he'd had was rolled up into one and brought back into him.
He fought the desire to be sick, having just heaved in the Doctor's exam room. His vision whited from the pain, roaring through him.
"Parker?" He heard Rick say. "Agent McLaren?"
Parker looked up. His vision cleared, for just a moment. His eyes centered in on one thing, and one thing only.
Her.
She was gorgeous, beautiful. Dark brown hair fell in curls around her shoulders and over her flannel shirt. Jeans framed a pair of legs that made Parker want to beg for more. Whoever she was, she had an air of noble beauty, timeless.
"Fuck." He heard the Sheriff grunt. "Come on, we've got to get him off the street. We can take him to the hotel."
Parker wanted to protest. He was fine, he swore. Just pain and unconsciousness, nothing big. He had to talk to that woman, just say hello.
But his body other plans as he lost his thoughts.
***
A dim light shone on the edge of Parker's vision. He assessed his situation. He was staring up at a stucco ceiling, illuminated barely by a lamp next to him. He lay on a stiff mattress. The pain had turned into a dull roar, more an ache than the stabbing pain that had struck him earlier.
"Where am I?" He said out loud.
"Cold River Hotel." Sheriff Kelly said from beside him.
Parker turned his head to see her sitting in an armchair, reading a paperback of
Crime and Punishment
by the light of the lamp. "What happened?"
"You passed out." She said, her voice curt. "Fisher and I brought you here. The CBI had already made sure you had a room." She licked a finger and used it to flip the page.
"How long was I out?" He murmured.
"Four hours. You're okay now. You just need to eat. Can't have our statie passing out on us again, can we?"
Parker didn't have the strength to glare. "Know a place that delivers?" He asked.
Kelly nodded towards the dresser the TV stood on. There was a paper bag there. "Fisher got you a burger before heading home. Should still be warm."
"Uh, great." Parker stood up, feeling his muscles protest initially. "My car?"
"You can swing by tomorrow. We grabbed your keys and got your bags out so you wouldn't have to worry about it."
"Thanks, Sheriff Kelly." He slowly got off the bed and stood. "I hate to sound like a nag, but that report..."
She nodded. "Of course. I've got the file sitting on your bags." She closed her book abruptly, and then stood. "I've got something to take care of." She handed him his card. "Call me or the department if you need anything related to the case. For everything else, talk to Johnny at the front desk. Kid's good for just about anything."