Passion In James County XI: Abby
Chapter twenty-eight
"Mr. Williams, I'm giving you a defective equipment repair ticket because your right-hand taillight isn't working," Greg told the out of state motorist he'd stopped. "If you don't want to have to pay a fine, you need to have it repaired and tell the garage that does the repair to send in this slip within the next seventy-two hours."
"Thank you, officer," the portly middle-aged man driving the blue Buick said, "I'll take care of the taillight right away."
"Sir, the main reason I stopped you is you were going a little fast," Greg said. "I know the speed limit on this stretch of road seems a bit low," he continued. "The state it set low because of the deer. Believe me, you don't want to hit a deer at fifty-five. Have a good day, now, and enjoy your stay here in the mountains."
"Thank you, officer," the man said, and drove off.
Greg turned off the emergency lights, put his patrol unit in gear, and pulled out onto the highway. He picked up his radio microphone. "James County Fifteen to Operations," he said, "I'm clear of that stop and resuming patrol."
"Operations copies, James County Fifteen, you're resuming patrol," the dispatcher replied.
A mile past where he made the traffic stop, Greg pulled into the parking lot of a small country store. He made it a point to check in at the store every day, and needed something to drink.
"Hi, Greg," a feminine voice said from behind Greg as he walked toward the store.
He turned around and saw Fran Martin coming toward him. "Hi, Fran," he said. "How are you doing?"
"Actually, except for the fact that I haven't seen much of you lately, I'm doing fine," Fran said. "Wow, I still can't believe all the crazy stuff that happened at the lake this year. I mean, people getting shot and all. I sure didn't expect to encounter that kind of thing living up here. How's your neighbor doing?"