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Author's note: I would like to thank Ariania, Lady Darkness, and obsidian with a little o for all their input and help in creating this story. I would also like to thank to mjm aka Jason for the use of his lovely lady and her pet human "Jason." Without you four, this story would not have been possible.
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I was sitting in the study behind the great red oak desk going through our monthly accounts when the doorbell rang. When it rang a second time, I muttered darkly wondering where all the girls were, threw down my pen, and went to answer it myself. As I walked to the front door the doorbell rang a third time and I could hear someone knocking or rather pounding on the door, "What good is it to have pets when I have to do everything myself." Opening the door, I saw a man in a cheap suit that screamed fed, and Clancy.
Clancy was the cop who walked the beat at my old office. The other man, his short cropped hair and somber expression looked at Clancy, "This her?"
Clancy looked at me and then the man, "Could be, I'm not sure," He said hedging.
The fed looked at Clancy and then at me. "Sam Spade, I have a warrant for your arrest." He pulled out a piece of paper and waved it in my direction. "The charges are conspiracy, multiple murder counts, arson, and kidnapping."
"Here let me see that," I said grabbing it out of his hand. Opening I saw it was a federal bench warrant for my arrest.
Clancy said "Please turn place your hands behind your back." He placed the cuffs of me and led me out to the dark blue sedan. As I was being put into the back seat, Colleen came to the front door. I watched her come down to the car and talk to the man. However, with the door closed I could not hear their words but saw the man push her away, hand her a piece of paper, and get into the passenger seat. Only then, did Clancy put the car in drive and leave her standing in the driveway watching me as we drove away.
The drive down to the old federal building was made in silence. As we rode, I realized that they never read me my rights, nor did Clancy pat me down for weapons. Not that it mattered, when I was at home I did not carry. Nevertheless, the failure to read me my rights was a big mistake. I looked at Clancy as he drove and when our eyes met in the rear view mirror he winked. "So he had not read me my rights on purpose," I thought.
Clancy and I went way back, when you see someone every day for several years you get to know them. He had his twenty years in and was getting ready to retire. We had spent many a day chatting about him moving out west and opening a rabbit farm. His parents had a place out that way that was just waiting to be used.
Instead of stopping at the front and leading me in, Clancy drove into the underground parking lot. There at the doors he stopped and let me out. With a hand on my arm, he followed the man in and up to a small interrogation room. He removed the cuffs and without a word left. The man sat down across from me and motioned to a chair. "Please have a seat Miss Spade. We have a lot to talk about."
Sitting down I rubbed my wrists where the cuffs had chaffed my wrists. "How about a phone call or a lawyer?" I asked as I sat down. "Failing that, how about a cup of your crappy coffee or at least a room without the florescent lighting flickering," I added leaning back in the chair. My feelings were that when you are scared, play the smart ass to throw the other guy off balance.
He just sat there looking at me expressionless. When I had finished he waited a bit, "Miss Spade, I don't believe you understand how serious your situation is."
"I know enough that I have done nothing wrong, that you have refused me a phone call and a lawyer." I was going to hold the lack of reading me my rights as a final trump card. "So how about that coffee?" I added with a smile.
"Where were you on the 28
th
of last month?" He asked.
"Can you give me a hint?" I replied
The man who never did say his name said, "At approximately six thirty in the morning you placed an explosive device at Mom's Greasy Spoon. In your haste to leave you lost a hat." He looked at me without expression as he spoke, "Then you left your car in an area known for its active car theft rings and when someone stole it, you remote detonated it. Finally, in the company of an off duty police officer you withdrew two hundred and fifty thousand dollars and shot up the bank."
I looked at him with surprise, "I always thought that you feds were a bit on the dim side. But this is an all-time low even for you."
He just looked at me and said, "Logic dictates that you are guilty of crimes against humanity and the state."
"Son of a bitch, you're an artificial person." I replied. Angela had used the same screwed up logic on me back when Cindy was sending the masks. "I want to talk to a human. I want my phone call. I want a lawyer," I said crossing my arms.