This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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Author's special note: This story covers those every-year Holiday things, and also lays groundwork and builds up to two big future stories. Thank you for your patience.
Part 8 - Tit-For-Tat
Monday, December 2nd. As we sat in stunned silence in my office after watching my wife throw a nuclear grenade at the SBI-OER, and Britt Maxwell in particular, I turned to SBI Lt. Norm Chow and said "Norm, please tell Inspector Maxwell that I did not know my wife was going to do that, nor did I have any idea she was planning to sue the SBI and Inspector Maxwell."
"I believe you." said Norm Chow, his voice as flat and dispassionate as ever. "Let me go give her a call now." He got up and left the office for the second time that morning.
"Wowwwww." Cindy said. "Just wowwwww."
"And she didn't tell you." Teresa said, more as a statement than a question.
"She must've put that together Saturday, while Carole and I were at the game." I said. "And she didn't say a word yesterday---"
*BRING!* *BRING!* *BRING!* *BRING!*
It was my Police iPhone, and the caller was Inspector Britt Maxwell. My Angels were getting up to go, but I waved them back into their seats as I answered.
"Hello, Britt----" I started.
"What the HELL was that about, Don?" Britt shouted, her voice full of furious anger. "Norm had just told me he found no crimes and every reason to end the investigation! And Laura went and did THAT?"
"Britt, I didn't know she was going to do that." I said, trying to keep my voice calm.
"How could you not know?" Britt yelled. " She's your WIFE, for Christ's sake!"
"That's right." I said, putting some authority in my voice. "She's my wife, not my employee. I'm not her boss. And like I said, I didn't even know she was going to file a lawsuit, which she's obviously doing to force the SBI to give her the name of the accuser so she can sue him."
"And the lawsuit against me personally?" Britt yelled. "They served the papers ten minutes ago. She's going after ME, Don! Me... PERSONALLY!"
"Britt, I didn't know." I said. "I have to talk to her and see what that's about. Right now I know exactly as much as you do about all this, maybe less."
"Oh, for God's sake!" Britt uttered gutturally. Then I heard the beeps of a cellphone call that had been disconnected.
"Hoo boy." I said softly.
"What are you going to do?" asked Cindy as all three of my Angels peered hard at me.
"Not a damn thing." I said with alacrity. "This is between them..."
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Norm Chow came back into my office twenty minutes later, and this time my Angels did leave. He sat down in the hot chair and said "Inspector Maxwell is really angry. She didn't want me to give my findings to the State Medical Board, but I talked her into taking the high road on this. I called the State Medical Board, and they're going to delay their meeting until 2:00pm, so I can present my findings."
"Want me to fly you to Midtown in the TCPD chopper?" I asked.
"No sir," said Chow, "I have plenty of time to get down there in my vehicle. One other thing, though, sir... I told Inspector Maxwell about you not knowing about this, and she's... skeptical, sir."
"In other words, she doesn't believe me at all." I said. "Well, there's not much I can do about that. So let's just keep on keepin' on for now..."
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1:00pm. FBI SAC Jack Muscone asked me to meet him and ASAC Karina White to lunch at the Cop Bar. We were seated in the 'Command Room' where we had privacy.
"Before we tell you what we asked you to lunch about," said Muscone, "can you fill us in on what happened between your wife and (SBI Inspector) Britt Maxwell? We know about the whistleblower filing those charges, but why did Laura sue Britt like that?"
I said "First of all... believe it or not, I have not talked to my wife about it at all. She never told me that she was going to file the lawsuit, and we haven't talked since she made that announcement. She's in Midtown now, going before the State Medical Board."
"Second," I continued, "Laura and Britt Maxwell have a history, and not a good one, from the days Britt was with the University Campus Police here. I won't get into the weeds on that, but when Britt opened that criminal case the other day, however well-intentioned, Laura took it very personally, and what you're seeing now is retaliation. I'll add that Britt asked me about opening the case, and I voiced my objections to it, and Britt went and did it anyway."
Muscone and White nodded thoughtfully, and Jack asked "How do you think this is going to play out? Your relationship with the SBI-OER has been very good. I'll add that the SBI-OER with Britt is well-respected... and is the
only
part of the SBI that has any respect at all. This could really, really damage everything you and she have built up."
"Including your consideration of taking the SBI Director position?" I asked, then said "Oops, I hope Karina is aware of that."
"Yes, I know." said Karina. "Jack and I talked about it a lot while Robin Isley was doing her damnedest to get rid of us."
Muscone said "I was considering taking you up on your offer, and asking you to carve out a place for Karina to come with me. There was no way she could stay in the City FBI office if I left."
"Ditto that for Crenshaw and Jenkins in Southport, I would guess." I said. "Damn! I almost had the entire FBI in this region coming to the SBI and cleaning out the rotgut!"
Muscone said "But that falls apart if Maxwell leaves or is forced out of the SBI-OER. And we're also looking ahead to next year's Elections. The FBI will go on, no matter who is in power in the White House and Congress. The SBI is wayyyy too fragile to withstand political change in this State."