This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
Feedback and
constructive
criticism is very much appreciated, and I encourage feedback for ideas.
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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Part 1 - Prologue
(
Author's note: This story is a continuation of 'Sugar and Spice', and if I had it to do all over again, I'd have made it the last chapters of that story. Thanks for your patience with it.
)
2:00pm, Saturday, July 11th. Becca Larrington was a beautiful bride. With her father nowhere in the world to be found, she had asked me to walk her down the aisle and give her away to the Groom, Senior Sergeant Roy McGhillie.
It was a 'Police wedding' all the way, with the Groom and his groomsmen in their formal Police uniforms, and even the officiating Officer, Father Alberto Romano, wearing his formal uniform with clerical collar. The Best Man, Roy's father Ian McGhillie, was in a civilian suit of dark blue, very similar to the Police Uniform colors.
As we got in line to walk under the Arch of Swords, the same one as when Teresa had been married (
Author's note: 'Soap Opera', Ch. 04.
), I noticed the locket necklace Becca was wearing. I'd seen it before; indeed, I'd brought it to Becca from Paris after her sister Kathy had died. (
Author's note: 'The French Connection', Ch. 02.
)
"Yes, I'm wearing Kathy's locket." Becca said, seeing my eyes observing it. "This locket is all I have of her to be here with me today. That's my only regret... that she's not here."
"She's here." I said. I tapped my chest with my fist and said "And as long as she's here in our hearts, she's never gone."
Becca nodded, and a forming tear threatened her makeup. "Thank you for bringing her locket back home... and for being there with her... and for walking me down the aisle."
"It's my honor." I said. "Now let's go get you married and creating much happier moments." We stood at the beginning of the Arch of Swords as the music changed from 'Ave Maria' to 'Here Comes The Bride', then the swords clanged together as we walked down the aisle. No one noticed me; they were seeing a blushing, beautiful young bride walk down the aisle to be joined in matrimony with the man she loved...
Part 2 - Morning Coffee
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" shouted the redheaded MILF reporterette at 7:00am, Tuesday, July 14th (Bastille Day in French-speaking parts of Europe), from in front of Union Hall. "The Police Union stands firm on its demand that Commander Donald Troy be fired!"
Bettina began: "After a long and bitter negotiating session with representatives of its membership yesterday, the Police Union issued a statement reiterating its demand that Commander Donald Troy be fired for assaulting Sergeant McCombs as well as violating the rights of a Patrolman during an inquiry. The initial discussions were the result of a movement by a large percentage of the Officers to formally decertify the Union if the Union persists in demanding Commander Troy's firing."
Bettina: "
Sources
tell Channel Two News that the Union leaders pressed the point that if they are decertified, there will be no one protecting the Officers nor speaking for their interests when the Police leadership or the Town & County political leadership throw the Officers under the table when Social Justice groups call for Officers to be fired or even criminally charged for just doing their jobs. The Union also pointed out that their defense of the Patrolman against Donald Troy's actions are
exactly
the reason they are needed to represent the rank-and-file Officers."
Bettina: "While no Officers were willing to go on camera, several Officers told Channel Two News under condition of anonymity that if the Union is decertified, those that don't want to decertify the Union could go on strike. This adds to the considerable tension of the overall situation, as those Officers discussing decertification have also discussed going on strike if Commander Troy is fired or even suspended over these issues."
Bettina: "And in a related story, Federal Judge Ruth B. Taney has set Thursday, July 23d as the date for the two sides to make arguments in her Court. The Police Union filed the Federal lawsuit after the TCPD failed to respond to the Union's grievance of Commander Troy, and after their lawsuit in State Superior Court was dismissed
with prejudice.
..."
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"So who are Bettina's sources?" Lt. Commander Teresa Croyle asked as she, ADA Paulina Patterson, and I sat in my office and drank coffee as we watched the broadcast.
"The Union." I said. "Who else?"
Teresa said "That's what I'm wondering. The Union is defending McCombs, who displayed outright racism when he tried to murder an unarmed black man, and a dirtbag Officer who I noticed Bettina refused to name out loud. And besides the fact they're attacking
you
, it's clear they don't have the support of their members. So why leak to Bettina?"
I said "To make a short story long... a lot of people have a blind spot in that they believe everyone sees things the same way they themselves do. I suspect that
that
is what's happening here. The Union thinks people will agree with their position and take their side on this when their Media allies report on this situation. It would absolutely stun them that a lot of people out there do
not
agree with them, nor believe what the Media is saying about it. From what I hear, they're shocked that their membership has not marched in
jackbooted lockstep
with them, much less actually opposing them."
Teresa said "That makes some sense. I talked with Rudistan yesterday and Kalsu last night, and they told me what happened in the meeting. The Union Reps really blasted them, Kalsu and DeLong, for daring to oppose their support for McElwane against you, and repeatedly asked what the rank-and-file were going to do if you treated any of them the same way."
Teresa: "And that may be a genuine complaint, but Kalsu thought they were just bluffing and biding their time on the rest of it. They threatened that the Officers that didn't want to decertify would strike if the decertification went through, and at 35-40% of the overall Force, that's not an idle threat."
Teresa: "Additionally, Rudistan exposed that the lead Union Rep's sister is a leader of the NEA, the powerful Teacher's Union, and that it's