I don't have an editor yet, so all mistakes are mine. There is no sex in this story and it's part of an overall idea I'm working on. There's no sex in this story but I hope the holes you are seeing will become clearer as more of the stories are published. Everyone is over 18 and if you live in New York City, all the mistakes are literary license.
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A month and a half after Patrick O'Connell was reported missing, Detectives Jacob Jakubowski and Angela Capriani were ready to shove the whole case into the farthest cold case filing cabinet. Their leads ended in brick walls or breadcrumbs that seemed to point right at Patrick O'Connell's girlfriend, Sara Anderson.
Jacob sat at his desk working on a timeline of Patrick's movements for the last two months before he disappeared. He cross referenced the times with any bank activity. Based on what little he knew about Patrick, everything he did, was for a reason. The only thing that kept him from dismissing this case as a boyfriend ghosting a girlfriend was his last day.
Sara told Jacob that the last time she talked to Patrick was on Thursday evening after 6PM and, he was in Long Island meeting potential clients. His cell phone records back up his location. He was in Long Island and the geo data in the phone records, placed him in a known Mafia restaurant in Ricca territory, the Star Social Club. The last pings on Patrick's phone ended at 9PM, still in the area of the club.
Jacob sat and wondered about the possibilities for Patrick's phone to quit pinging. Either the battery was either completely dead or it had been removed from the phone. He sat lost in thought while absently tapping a pencil on his desk.
If something fatal to Patrick happened in the Star Social club, then the Mafia would have taken the battery out of the phone. But that didn't explain the emptying of Patrick's Tribeca residence. Jacob could think of no case where the Mafia cleared out a victims residence. However, he wondered if Patrick's art work have been incentive enough for the mob to clear it out. But that didn't explain everything, down to the light fixtures being removed.
Pawn shops had been informed about some possible stolen art, but nothing had been reported. Jacob and Angie had run down all the moving companies in the five boroughs plus northern New Jersey. Not one admitted they had a job at Patrick's address. They found a neighbor with a security camera that captured the moving truck. No logo's on the trailer or the truck and the license plate couldn't be seen, so, another brick wall.
Jacob took a deep breath and ran his hands over his face and through his brown hair. No, he thought to himself. He stood up and walked over to the windows, watching New York come to life. Patrick O'Connell was out there. And as Sasha said, whatever he was doing, he was doing it because he wanted to. All Jacob wanted was a proof of life, just something concrete he could show Sara and let him close this case.
Looking down at the street below, he saw his partner Angela round a corner, heading at a fast walk to the Precinct, a coffee in one hand and a bag in the other.
"Either bagels or doughnuts" he thought to himself.
Jacob was sitting back at his desk when Angela came through the squad room door a few minutes later. He saw a look of cheery determination on her face as she dropped a bag from DeMarcos Deli on his desk.
Bagels, he thought as he quickly opened up the bag and thrust his hand in.
"You're in a good mood. Something new?" Jacob licked cream cheese off of a finger, then spread some more on and Asiago cheese bagel.
Angela sat down, put her purse into her bottom desk drawer. Jacob could tell she was stalling, but whatever news she had must be good, she was still smiling slyly.
"Spill it Ange"
Angela turned her chair toward Jacob and leaned in conspiratorially, "An OC friend of mine let some things slip last night while we were...pillow talking."
Jacob made the sign of the cross and turned his head away in feigned terror, "TMI!! TMI!! Yuck!!"
Angela laughed and swatted at Jacob's shoulder, "Shud up asshole and listen! Listen!"
Jacob muttered "OK, OK" as he took a bite of his bagel.
"You know Andy Collins?"
Jacob nodded his head as he finished chewing, "Was in Homicide over in Queens?"
"Yeah, that's him. Anyway, we were talking last night and I mentioned our case. When he heard Patrick's name, he froze. I mean froze."
Angela had Jacob's undivided attention now, his unfinished bagel forgotten.
"He said Patrick's name has come up several times in Ricca conversations over the last six months." Angela drew her chair closer to Jacob and she lowered her voice, "Last December, way before Christmas, one of Big Mike Detaglio's soliders, Little Tony something, was running his mouth at a restaurant in Manhattan and got into it with someone. This someone embarrassed the shit out of Little Tony, broke his nose, what have you."
She took a drink of her coffee and continued, "That someone was Patrick. A couple of weeks later, he tried to smooth things over with Big Mike, but Big Mike wasn't in a good mood. He was gonna make an example of Mr. O'Connell. Now, from what Andy said, the Fed's had the room wired for sound. The story is, someone must have made a move on Patrick and all hell broke loose."
She could see the shock on her partner's face. Angela smiled and shook her head, "Yeah, Patrick dusted three of Big Mike's soldiers with his bare hands, including Little Tony. Before the Fed's heard Big Mikes arms break, they heard him whisper something, but they couldn't make out what he said."
Angela leaned in closer, "It gets better, Patrick calls the Ricca family underboss, Tony Rossi and says that he wants to meet and discuss some lucrative business he can send their way, as a way of smoothing things over."
Jacob started to enter dates and notations into the case timeline, "When was this?"
"The Rossi call was in January" Angela said looking over Jacob's shoulder.
"Kinda strange to go from breaking a capo's arm to offering to do business with them in a month. Did they meet?" Jacob mused.
"He didn't say." Angela pointed at the timeline on the screen, "But our girl has been in Albany during all of this."
"This case is getting crazy Angela, fucking crazy. I don't know which way is up anymore." Jacob sat back and closed his eyes and templed his hands over his mouth. "This morning I was sure the whole Star Social Club was a red herring. Something Patrick cooked up to cover his tracks. Why? Beats the fuck outa me. But now? Now I'm not sure anymore. What if the Ricca's double crossed him or just plain set him up. Revenge for Big Mike?"
"I don't know JJ, but, I haven't told you the best part" she said with a huge smile.
Jacob gave her a very puzzled look.
"I got the name of a waitress who works at the club. She'll blabber for a cup of coffee and a hundred bucks." Angela leaned back with a look of victory on her face.