I hired my first employee today! Mark Glasso. Nice kid. He seems smart and driven. He's got a great pedigree and he's all up in the biz. Knows the buzzwords and knows the right people to talk to. Good looking Italian guy, which for a salesman is a great look. I suspect he's a lady-killer too, but we aren't close enough to talk about that yet.
First employee! This time next year, there'll be ten of us! Finally, I feel like life is back on track!
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It had rained all night and the morning brought no signs of it stopping. Charles Town was awash with water and mud from cars driving in from the surrounding land. Hillier was seriously glad he'd bought his boots with him – a last minute impulse grab, right before heading off to McDonald's for a breakfast on the move. He'd also remembered his umbrella and coat, but at this time of year, those were a must anyway. Given the way it had rained during the night, he was expecting to need them.
The stakeout the day before had been a bust, but he wasn't too cut up about it.
As it was, he was just enjoying the driving, with the windows open, smelling the freshness of the land after a major rainstorm.
That was right up until he sat in crawling traffic for an hour, passing by a three-car accident caused by the wetness, which snarled everything on the two-lane road.
When he finally pulled into Charles Town, his temper was not the best.
He went straight to the local cop shop, and flashed his badge at the desk sergeant, who straightened up when he saw it. He made a call and a minute later, an equally harassed-looking detective in an equally rumpled suit came out, with a plastic cup of what Hillier was sure was terrible coffee in it.
He gestured to Hillier to head back and held the door open for him.
"Detective Hillier? I'm detective David Hanson. What can we do for our cosmopolitan brethren today?" Hanson's voice was tired but clipped and precise and his use of language was enough to raise an eyebrow. His voice just didn't fit coming from the face it did.
"Nice to meet you, Detective Hanson. So, yeah, not strictly on the books here. I'm here on a more personal mission, checking out a hunch. I'm hoping you can help."
Hillier was guided to a seat next to a neat desk, with computer and phone, and almost nothing else. He raised his eyebrow at that, too. A cop's desk is NEVER clean.
Hanson noticed him looking and said, "All digital out here now, chief. Paper stays in trees. So what can we do for you?"
"Joe Sullivan," replied Hillier, with no preamble.
Hanson winced. "And what has Charles Town's finest Boy Scout done now?" he asked.
"So he's from here then? Score one for the hunch," smiled Hillier.
"Oh yeah, he's from here. The locals around here think he's some kind of wood fairy, and protect him from everything. He was involved in something a while back which got a kid killed. He got vilified by one of the kids, but then somehow he still ended up smelling of roses around here.
"I've had to pull him stinking drunk out of a bar one night – pure luck I happened to be there and see him take on a couple of redneck assholes that where harassing one of the girls in there to do karaoke. He absolutely decked those guys, although in the most clumsy way possible and I had to get him out of their before he did real damage to himself. He even had a pop at me, so I put him in the cells to sober up. He was extremely apologetic the next day."
"Sounds like our boy," said Hillier.
"So what's your need?" inquired Hanson.
"Just trying to track him down is all. He turned up dead on our turf. Was killed defending a woman from a mugging."
Hanson put down his drink. "Shit. That sucks. People around here are not going to like that very much. You get the killer?"
Hillier scowled. "No. Fucker got away. We know who he is and we got his two accomplices – the woman was doing a good job of defending herself and had put two down, but the other scum bag was behind her, pulled a knife, and that's when Joe got involved. He took him on, got stabbed, that's all she wrote."
"Oh shit. What a clusterfuck," sighed Hanson.
"So yeah, just trying to see where he came from. Looking to see if anyone needs to be notified, and because, well, I'm just really curious about this guy. He just seems a good guy, with a lot of shit poured on him. You know where the man laid his head?"
"Yeah, we had to drop him back there after the drunk tank that one time. He lives out in one of the cabins at Trolley Fields. It's just out of town. I'll give you the address."
Hillier sat back as Hanson busied himself on the computer, thinking to himself, '
It's always nice when a hunch pans out.'
He considered texting April to let her know he'd found where Joe lived, but thought he'd wait till he'd actually been there. He owed it to any survivors first.
*****
Well, I did it again. Unto the breach, dear friends. I'm a married man again. And it feels GREAT. This time I got it right. The perfect woman, I can finally trust again. Penny looked stunning today. Manny even came into town to be best man. I haven't seen him since the Cambridge Event. I'm glad he's still kicking – he looks great, working as a Harley salesman in Wisconsin. It was so good to see him – last time we spoke I was a mess and he did say how much better I was doing.
We are at the airport right now, bound for a week in Bermuda. I cannot wait to see what Penny has packed for the honeymoon. I felt like sending a pic of the two of us to Tara, but that would just be petty and she'd not care anyway. She made it clear she was done with me.
Well fuck her. The best revenge is living well, and by god I'm going to do that.
Even Marianne showed up at the wedding, which blew my mind. She scrubs up well, does that one. Very surprised to see her there, with her husband. She was watching me very intently, but I don't care. This is my day. Well, mine and Penny's.
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