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Part 25 - A Lack of Justice (continued)
Callie's hand went to her mouth as the tears burst from her eyes. "Oh, Cindy..." she gasped. Then she took Cindy into her arms, and Cindy collapsed into her. They cried together for a while.
"What... what are you going to do?" Callie finally asked.
"I don't know." said Cindy, trying to recover her composure. "My first thought was that this has to be stopped. But then I was thinking... I've thought about having a baby, being a mother. I see Don and his kids, Teresa and Todd with their kids. I think of Susie Haskins, what a wonderful little girl she is." Callie nodded.
"So... I had thought of maybe going to a sperm bank or something... after I talked with you about it, of course." Cindy said. "With my memories erased, this isn't much different. But then I thought that it
is
different. This was created by an act of Evil. Even with a sperm bank, I'd generally know what the baby would be like, what ethnicity and all."
"And even with your memories erased," Callie said, "this baby would constantly remind you what happened." Cindy nodded.
"I'm my father Dr. Eckart's only child... that he knows of." Cindy said. "What if this is the only chance to continue his bloodline?"
"It's not, if you get pregnant some other time, by better means." Callie said. "But I understand what you're saying."
What do you think I should do?" Cindy asked. "And it's definitely our decision together."
After a pause, Callie said "I think you should sleep on it. We're both too emotional right now. I'll get you some melatonin."
"Mixed with gin, if you don't mind..."
Part 26 - Agenda-Driven
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Fox Two News!" said the redheaded reporterette at 7:00am, Tuesday, October 16th, from in front of City Hall. "Let's go to Amber Harris at the Courthouse. Amber!"
"
That's right,
Bettina!" said the athletic blonde. "In a major defeat for Commander Donald Troy and a huge victory for women and victims' rights, Judge Rodney K. Watts dismissed the specious charges against Gayle Tunnin, who has made credible claims that Sheriff Daniel Allgood sexually harassed her while he was her boss in the Internal Affairs Division of the Town & County Police Department!"
More Amber: "Condemnation of
Republican
Daniel Allgood and calls for him to step down are coming form all quarters, and even his own Party. Republican State Representative Wilson Hammonds called upon Allgood to end his candidacy as a Republican. Candidate for Sheriff Della Harlow blasted Allgood, saying that he should resign as Sheriff immediately, as he is not fit to lead Town & County Law Enforcement. And Allgood's opponent for Mayor, Town Assemblyman and former civil rights leader Eldrick X. Weaver, made this statement. Roll tape."
Tape rolled, giving Weaver what amounted to free ad time as he was shown saying "Daniel Allgood has returned this County to the days of corruption and white privilege, where white men treated women and blacks as sex objects and slaves!"
Back to Amber live: "Also, Mr. Eldrick Weaver and Ms. Della Harlow jointly filed a formal complaint against Commander Donald Troy with the SBI-OER, the Federal Elections Commission, the U.S. DOJ Civil Rights Division, and the Town & County Council, stating that Troy acted in a political manner to help his brother-in-law Daniel Allgood mitigate the credible claims of sexual harassment by abusing Police power to arrest Allgood's accuser. This is not the first time Commander Troy has been accused of abusing his authority to suppress women; the State Independent Counsel also investigated Donald Troy for abuse of Police power when Troy harassed two women that made credible claims of sexual harassment against racist Governor Val Jared. Back to you, Bettina!"
Thank you, Amber." said Bettina. "In the interests of accuracy, we are compelled to note that District Attorney Gil Krasney asked that the charges against Ms. Tunnin be dropped
with prejudice
, a legal term that mean the charges cannot be reinstated. However, Judge Watts dismissed the charges
without prejudice
, with a comment that they could be refiled at a later time. If Mr. Krasney is defeated in the D.A. race, and it increasingly looks like he will be, then those charges could be reinstated next year."
"Also," said Bettina, "Judge Patrick R. Folsom refused to throw out Daniel Allgood's lawsuit against Gayle Tunnin for slander and defamation of character, saying that the case had strong merit and could proceed forward."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
"I can see what they are do-ingggg." said Chief Moynahan as we watched and drank coffee in the Chief's Conference Room. "They let Amber Harris attack Mr. Crowbar, while Bettina plays the 'fair and balanced' routine."
"Yes sir." I said. "I guess they think I don't have anything else with which to go nuclear on Amber Harris. They are about to find out that they are wrong."
"What bothers me," said Teresa, "is the complaints they're filing against you, Commander Troy. Looks like they're trying to set it up to give the FEC and DOJ another excuse to come after you." I nodded, but said nothing.
"You think this is why that DOJ woman backed off?" asked Tanya. "She knew this was coming, and she'd have a second chance at you?"
"Except she went all the way back to Washington." I said. "I don't know if this is what they had in mind when they were trying to warn us off from investigating anything, but if this woman knew the complaints were going to be made, why not wait until they actually
were
made? And why would she go back to Washington if she knew another opening to act was coming?"
"So that begats the question: what
are
they planning that has the DOJ covering for them, if it wasn't this?" Tanya said.
"Time will tell." I said.
"Have the Press attempted to contact you, or Captain Thompson?" the Chief asked Deputy Chief Ross, who was sitting between me and the TV. When Cindy didn't answer, all eyes went to her.
"Reverie time." Tanya said quietly. I tapped Cindy on the shoulder. She practically jumped out of her skin.
"Are you okay, Commander Ross?" asked the Chief, looking concerned.
"Er... yes sir." Cindy said, trying to get her wits back. "I'm sorry, sir, I was thinking of... something else." She then got up and said "Would you please excuse me?"
"Certainly." said the Chief. After the door closed behind Cindy, all eyes went to me. I just shrugged.
"Don't look at me." I said. "She hasn't said a word to me."
"Me, neither." said Teresa. "And that is what's worrying me most."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
7:55am, Tuesday, October 16th. Teresa and Tanya came in for the Angels meeting.
"What are you going to do to Amber?" Tanya asked.
"I need plausible deniability on this one." I said. "So don't ask."
"How bad will KSTD be this morning?" Teresa wondered out loud. When I didn't answer out loud, she peered hard at me.
"Let's watch some TV." I said, clicking the television monitor on with the remote.
"This is Cynthia Freeman, KSTD Five-Alive News in the Morning!" said the beautiful dirty-blonde reporterette. "The County is is political turmoil following a hectic weekend, where former TCPD Detective Gayle Tunnin made sexual harassment allegations against her former boss Daniel Allgood, who is running for mayor, and the subsequent arrest of Ms. Tunnin by the Town & County Police, acting upon a sting operation where they gathered evidence that Ms. Tunnin and Della Harlow pre-planned the allegations!"
"District Attorney Gil Krasney asked that the charges against Ms. Tunnin be dropped
with prejudice
, meaning they could not be brought up again later." said Cynthia. "But judge Rodney K. Watts specifically stated that he was dropping the charges
without prejudice