This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is 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, racism, 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.
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This story is dedicated to Dr. Albert Einstein and Professor Stephen Hawking, CH CBE FRS FRSA.
Part 1 - Prologue
10:00pm, Sunday, February 2nd. The weather was clear and cold at the University Observatory on the far (east) side of the mountain finger which dominated the eastern side of our County. On the Observation Deck, with the large telescope towering over us, were six smaller telescopes for observing the planets in the night-time sky.
Professor Stephanie Steele and a number of her graduate students were here. And despite it being a school night, Laura and I had allowed Carole, Jim, Ross, and Ian to be there with us, since Marie was there. Edward Steele and his daughter Selena were also there.
The grad students had made a point to talk to me, mostly to thank me for bringing Peter Blassingame to Justice and getting him convicted for the murder of their fellow Astronomy major, Steven Walter Henry. (
Author's note: 'Unresolved', 'Vox Populi Vox Dei'.
) I told them that getting Justice for good people like Steven is what made my job worth doing.
"Daddy!" exclaimed Carole as she looked into one of the telescopes, standing on a crate. "I can see Saturn's rings!"
"Let's take a look." I said. Carole hopped off the crate, keeping her feet and knees together like a good Paratrooper to make a good landing. I sat on the crate and looked into the eyepiece. Sure enough, Saturn was right in the middle of the view, and the rings were very visible.
"Let's get a couple of photos." said Stephanie Steele. The eyepiece had a viewer for the eye, and also one for a camera hookup. Stephanie aligned the telescope and took digital photos, which came out very well.
"Carole!" I heard Marie squeal from the next telescope over. "I can see Jupiter!" She and Carole took turns looking at Jupiter while Laura looked at Saturn. Then we parents went over and saw Jupiter, whose colorful bands were very visible, along with three of its moons.
"That's very nice." Laura said as she took photos with the digital camera. My wife had a strong interest in science and technology, dontcha know, so she was enjoying the evening as much as the rest of us.
"Daddy," asked Carole, "did you earn the Astronomy Merit Badge in the Boy Scouts?"
"Yes, I did." I said, knowing Carole had found my old Merit Badge sash in a box, and knew which Merit Badges I'd earned. And it is possible that Carole had help from her grandmother in finding that box and its contents. But I digress.
As everyone continued to look at things in the telescopes, Selena Steele said "I need to go. I have to go to the City to catch a flight to Charlotte, North Carolina tomorrow. J.P. (Goldman) normally attends this conference, but he's sending me in his stead, to meet all the so-called 'Big Boys'." With that, she hugged Carole, Marie, Stephanie, Edward, me, and Laura. Then she left.
Stephanie Steele and I had a quiet few minutes of conversation. "Did you ever hear any more about that serial bomber that was using my formulae as his pattern?" she asked me.
"No, I never did." I said. "Detective Beale in Atlanta said the bombings in Druid Hills just stopped right after Cindy and I visited there." (
Author's note: 'Four Square', Ch. 03.
) "And the L.A.P.D. is watching, but nothing new there. I'm thinking the bomber either stopped and lay low, or went to another city and just hasn't been caught yet."
Laura finally announced that it was past certain kids's bedtime. They very politely thanked Professor Steele for hosting them to see the planets, which made me proud as a parent. Then we headed home...
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Dawn, Monday, February 3rd. The Astronomy students thanking me for bringing Peter Blassingame to Justice was one of the many things on my mind as I stood in front of the gravestone of TCPD Corporal Peter M. Feeley on the anniversary of his death at the hands of Detective Angela Harlan, the Black Widow. (
Author's note: 'Case of the Black Widow', Ch. 05.
)
It had been a hard year. Two more Officers had died, and while I took those deaths personally, they had not been the result of the utter failure on my part that had led to Pete Feeley's death. I resolved once again to Corporal Feeley's Spirit to not fail that way again.
I heard a noise behind me, and turned my head to look, halfway expecting to see Teresa Croyle there, ready to admonish me. And Teresa was there... as was Carole Troy, and Pete's son, Peter D. Feeley. Little Pete and Carole came up to me.
"Please excuse us for disturbing you, sir." said Carole with great formality.
"Please excuse us, sir." said Pete.
"You are not disturbing me." I said. "I am glad you are here."
"What was my daddy like, Mr. Crowbar?" asked little Pete, who was now becoming old enough to understand his father's sacrifice.
"Your daddy was a very good Police Officer." I said. "He was a very positive person, too, which is why your mom loved him."
"Carole says I'm going to be a Police Officer like my dad." said Pete. "Will you help me grow up to be a good Police Officer, so my daddy in Heaven will be proud of me?"
Wow, that one hit me right between the eyes, and I felt the emotion welling up inside me. "Of course I will." I said. "And so will your mom, and our many friends on the Police Force. But you can be anything you want... Police Officer, FBI Agent, something else. Don't grow up
too
fast, okay?"
"Yes sir." said Pete as he looked at his father's gravestone. After a few moments, we bowed formally, then respectfully retreated to our vehicles, where Teresa was waiting for us.
"Carole asked me to bring her and Pete." said Teresa. "Tanya will come by later today."
I nodded. Teresa said she'd take Pete home, and Carole got into my Police SUV with me. "So, Carole," I said, meaning it whimsically, "is Pete going to be a Police Officer?"
"It's a done deal, Daddy." Carole said. "A done deal..."
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"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" shouted the redheaded MILF reporterette at 7:00am, Monday, February 3rd, from atop the building at the corner of Riverside and College, with the State Office Building in the distance behind her. "The Impeachment trial of