This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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Part 7 - Where The Heart Is
Author's note: this is a 'bridge' story to fill the gap to the next series of mysteries. Thanks for your patience.
The FBI's tape-copying machine was fast and efficient. It could process three videotapes at one time. After copying the tapes, it was able to simultaneously record to as many as three CDs per videotape. The young FBI Agent volunteered to do it, as he had no place else to be at the moment. Cindy said she'd buy him lunch for doing it.
At 11:30am (Monday, November 19th), she got a text. "We are being challenged." Cindy said to Callie. "Teresa says to come to the disc golf course and take the spanking she and Todd are going to deliver us."
"That will be the day." said Callie with a grin that did not hide her competitive nature. "Let's go."
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Each player had only one disc golf disc each. The name of the mold was the 'Paul McBeth Luna', after the four-time World Disc Golf Champion, and the disc was a putter. Teresa and Todd quickly found out that Cindy could rip it a long way with her excellent throwing form; that Cindy was a born athlete was obvious.
Todd had athleticism and arm speed, as well. The competition overall was pretty even, and they ended up tied after 18 holes.
"Let's go pick up some things at the grocery store," said Teresa, "and make lunch at home. I've got something to tell you all." Cindy looked over at Todd, who just raised his eyebrows in a way that resembled his uncle; he knew something.
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"I have been offered the job of Police Chief here." said Teresa as they sat at the dinner table of their rented house.
"Shut the front door!" Cindy exclaimed. Then a thought struck her. "So that's why Todd here is talking to the Chamber of Commerce about business opportunities?" Todd just grinned his handsome grin.
"Yeah, that hit me as I was leaving the Police Station." said Teresa. "You knew already, didn't you, Todd?"
"Does Don know?" asked Cindy before Todd could answer.
"I don't know if he knows." said Todd. "The Police Chief here called Chief Moynahan, and asked him for permission to interview you for the job. Father Romano had already talked to the Chief and to me about arranging for you to come here and confront your past as part of your becoming a Catholic Christian, so the Chief called me and told me that you might be talking with the Police here. But I don't know if he told Uncle Don."
"I thought priests were supposed to keep things confidential." said Callie.
"Oh, Father Romano has not said one word about what he and Teresa have talked about." Todd said quickly. "He just recommended Teresa come here, and talked to me and the Chief to reinforce it. No secrets betrayed."
"He told me he would talk to you," said Teresa, "about supporting me during this time and this trip. I'm guessing that's why you had Cindy and Callie come here, too?" She was asking 'publicly' to get Todd to confess it 'publicly'."
"Yeah, that was some of it." Todd said. "But there's other reasons. I want to get Callie's opinion on business opportunities here; she's a lot better businesswoman than some would give her credit for."
"Aww, that's sweet." said Callie, showing her gorgeous smile.
"Also," said Todd, "I know that Uncle Harvey, Cindy's father, is on the lookout for places to have his Empowerment and Enlightenment Camps. And there are some fairly desolate tracts of land around here that might be ideal for that type of purpose."
"True enough." said Cindy.
"You guys are acting like I'm going to accept this job offer." Teresa said. "I only delayed giving my answer because their Chief asked me to. But it's going to be the same answer today, tomorrow, whenever... I'm staying with the Town & County Police Force until I die... or Don retires."
"I can understand your feelings on it." said Cindy. "But this is not just any job offer. It's for Police Chief. Working with Don is great, but you're still working for someone else. With this job, you'd be holding the reins."
"Want me to recommend
you
for the job?" Teresa replied.
"My path is a different one." said Cindy. That caused both Teresa and Todd to peer at her. "What?" Cindy asked, seeing their looks. "I'm not saying I'm leaving the TCPD, either."
"You've got
something
on your mind, girl." Teresa said.
"Just wedding plans." said Cindy. "If I can get this girl to set a date." That was a 'hint', and Callie just grinned at it.
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Cindy went to collect the CDs of the videotapes. She thanked the young FBI Agent who'd helped her, and offered to buy him a late lunch. They went over to the diner where Cindy and her friends had eaten breakfast.
"So," said Cindy as she sipped her coffee while he ravenously ate his pancakes and omelette, "tell me who Tim Jenkins is." The Agent's name was Tim Jenkins. He was white with light brown hair, medium build but in very good shape, face more chiseled than Martin Nash's, but otherwise very similar to Nash in that he was a professional FBI Special Agent and carried that 'air' about him very well.
"Not much to tell... yet." said Jenkins. "I graduated from (Wildcat School), went through Quantico two years ago. Got sent out here. I'm hoping to be assigned to Las Vegas soon. I want to follow an Organized Crime track."
"Wildcat School, eh?" Cindy said. "My Police partner is a graduate of that School. He was loving it when Jamaal Washington scored that winning touchdown against my Bulldogs. Washington's cousin is a Detective on my Police Force, as well. I'm not too happy with them right now."
"Town & County Police?" asked Jenkins, looking surprised.