~ Extended Intentions ~
by Jynaki
March 2007
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________________ Chapter 26______________________
At the back of her favorite diner, Emily waited for her companion to arrive. She spun the fork on the table and recalled a time not long ago. The former undercover detective had sat in that very same spot alone and awaiting Kronk's heavy bulk to slide into the seat. That was after…
Emily slammed her eyes shut against the unwelcomed memory.
The sound of rapid popping filled her ears. The nauseous smell of rubber tires burning around metal suffocated her lungs and the toxins that filled the air stung her eyes. She used her dirty sleeve to wipe her eyes and peered across the short distance to Randy hiding behind the bullet riddled car.
In an eerie slow motion she watched as her image grinned at Randy then rolled into a stance gun held high. Emily had made it to the downed detective and was back peddling dragging him when she let out a scream and felt the pain in her neck followed by something wet draining down her throat and shirt. Her hands twitched as the bullet bit into her gun arm. Fingers wrapped tightly around her favorite weapon fluttered and loosened.
The edge of Randy's boot was barely visible in the smoke and her watery vision. She shook the dark head to clear her eyes when the third bullet hit her leg. She crashed onto the pavement.
"Hey you, long time no see." Randy called and slapped his former partner across the shoulder. Emily jumped and her eyes flew open wide in panic. Before his next breath, Emily's reflexes had her fist wrapped around the gun in the small of her back. "Whoa!" he cried with both hands in the air. "It's me Em. What's with you?"
Randy knew her well enough to know that something was bothering her. He also knew that color in her eyes and the way her shoulders hunched meant she was either on a hair trigger or she was the cat about to catch the mouse.
He'd hoped it was the latter but he'd seen that look many times. When Emily was entrenched in a case she could be too intense and explosive. Randy was uncertain if she was on a case with her new job or not. The other reason she could've become unusually concentrated and edgy would have something to do with Harley.
Emily released a heavy sigh and raked shaky fingers through inky black hair. "About time you show up. You've misplaced your sense of punctuality now that I'm no longer with you." She forced a playful smile. I know that look. Come on Randy let it go. All my marbles are in tact.
The cup of cold coffee captured her attention. She didn't want to look at her former partner lest her resolve and crumble and break as she was inclined. The images had been so clear and vivid as if the scene were playing out in 3-D before her. The stench was so fresh in her nostrils she could smell the scorched rubber on her skin. The pain was so real it made her healed wounds throb.
"Not really. I just wanted to make you wait."
"You're such a funny guy," Emily said. "Don't quit your day job."
"I don't plan on it."
"Good." Emily waved her hand at the waitress and gestured for two more coffees. Once she had delivered them and a Danish for Randy, Emily said, "So what did you bring me?"
"You know I could get into some serious shit for this."
"Serious shit is your middle name."
"That's only because I was partnered with you."
"Then you've learned from the best. Now quit stalling and give it to me."
He sighed heavily and extracted a manila envelope from inside his coat. "I made a copy of the folders. You owe me big for this Em."
"No we're even for let's say…the time you lost the captain's daughter in that strip joint you took her to."
"Hey," he pulled the folder against his chest and whispered. "You said you'd never mention that again."
"And I haven't until now. We're even for you getting me out of bed to help you find her."
Defeated, Randy slumped in the booth. The waitress' arrival prevented his response. Randy ordered a club sandwich and waited for the girl to leave. "That isn't nice Emily. Friends are supposed to do for each other unconditionally."
"I told you if I left the comfort and warmth of sleeping next to Harley, you'd pay. Did I not?"
"I don't remember that statement."
"No of course you don't. Give it to me."
He slid the folder across the table and watched her read the reports Detectives Mollier and Odesser had filed. Emily eyebrows furrowed after reading several pages. "Have you read this stuff?"
"I've scanned it," Randy said as the waitress placed his order on the table and left. "What are you getting into?"
"What's your opinion?" Emily ignored his question.
He chewed quickly, swallowed and sipped his root beer before he answered. "I think that they're all connected."
"They? What they?"
"Mollier and Odesser were given an arson case to investigate."
"Arson's pretty lame case for them isn't it?"
"It's what happens when ya piss off the captain."
"Must've been major for them to get put on an arson case?"
"Not sure. I know that Mollier's been grumbling ever since. So far it's led them to one of the karate instructor's whose home had been vandalized."
"And these two things are connected how?"
"Not sure. But I've got a gut feeling."
"You and your gut feelings." She shook her head.
"Yeah well it's been right on more than one occasion. Penny said that Mollier has a gut feeling too."
"Whatever." She sipped her coffee. "What would Mollier know about a gut feeling?"
"Be nice," Randy warned playfully, eyes twinkling. The animosity his partner held for Sierra Mollier seemed eternal. "Still holding onto that grudge are you Emily?"
"Holding onto what?" she feigned.
Randy recalled the precinct Christmas party the year before. Like always, Emily waited until the last minute to write the reports she dreaded and Harley had sat at their table waiting for her to arrive. A slightly inebriated Sierra engaged the lovely Harley in conversation then turned on her subtle charm in hopes of winning her affection for the night. Harley could be naive when it came to the nuances of being hit upon. That innocence was rare and it was that part of Harley that captured Emily's heart so quickly. A slow song drifted from the speakers and Sierra asked Harley to dance just as Emily arrived to the table.
"If I have told you once I have told you a thousand times…" He smirked at her look of jealousy. "Sierra had no idea that Harley was your wife."
"She challenged me for my own woman." Emily growled. Sierra had boldly stood to proclaim that she'd seen the Asian woman first and that Emily should go find her own.
"Emily." He shook his head.
"She saw the wedding band on her finger. That should've given her the hint Harley was taken." Emily's anger rose. "The woman wouldn't know a clue if it bit her in the ass yet she can make detective. Now that is scary."
"Emily." He sighed knowing his former partners stubbornness. "If you're investigating this…" He threw his hands up to stop her argument. "And I'm not saying outright that you are. If you're working on this then you need to put aside the past and collaborate with Mollier and Odesser."
"I appreciate you doing this, Randy. I really do." She indicated the folder in her grasp letting him know that subject was closed. He was right, gut feeling or not, but she just couldn't get the picture of Sierra's challenge out of her mind. Without a doubt she trusted Harley.
"Yeah right," he said unconvinced. "There are copies from forensics in there too."
"From what and where?"
"There were footprints found at both the karate school and at your friend's home. That one isn't back yet."
"But I know you'll get me a copy when it does come in right?"
"Don't want much do you?"
"Not much." She stood and zipped the leather jacket midway to her chest. "Thanks again for this." She patted the folder hidden beneath the jacket. "I gotta get back to work. Thanks for lunch too." She turned and quickly walked out of the diner leaving a surprised Randy coughing on a mouth full of sandwich.
*****
"Ok let's see what we have here," Emily muttered and leaned back in the stiff office chair at her desk. She began to read the file from Randy.
Her "new squad room" as she affectionately named it was far different than that of the precinct. The room where the detectives were housed under the rule of Captain Jenkins would never have been painted in mauve and rose. Tall potted trees wouldn't have graced her old work area nor would scenic photographs around the room. Most importantly, the scent of the new room was more healthy and soothing than the scent of burnt coffee, sweat, and an incompatible mixture of colognes and perfumes.
"Break in at the Karate school," she read aloud and continued to scan the report filed by the first officer to arrive at the scene. "They tore the place to pieces." After several more pages she shook her head, "You didn't copy any pictures Randy? I thought you were a better spy than that."
"I think you should've had a more thorough psyche evaluation before you started this job."
"I'll be in line right behind you," Emily said to Kronk.
"Ladies first." He bowed his head.
"Not."
"I love seeing the newbie's hungry and diving into their cases feet first." He indicated the file on her lap.
"I'm far from a newbie Kronk." She shot him a glare.
"You are kinda."
"Just don't try and send me on any snipe hunts. "I'm onto that."
"I would never Em." He laughed and all his burly mass moved solidly. "Anyhow, now that you've read the file lets go catch us a cheater."
"That's okay."
"No really. We need to leave now to catch his midday rendezvous and it'll give me a chance to check out your moves." He wiggled his eyebrow lecherously.
"Check out my moves. How about if I tell Harley we're going to hang out together for a while and see what she says?" Emily roared with laughter as the two-hundred and seventy-five pound hulk shrank and paled at the mention of Harley's name. "Something wrong Kronk?"
"Let's not go there Emily," Kronk soberly replied.
"Are you sure?" Emily failed to hold her snicker and burst into pearls of laughter.
Kronk was absolutely sure. The memory the night he and Randy brought an extremely drunk Emily home to Harley was still clear in his mind. Emily was out on her feet as he and Randy dragged her from the apartment building elevator and dropped her unceremoniously upon their bed. Randy had the good sense to slink quickly onto the elevator while Kronk was backed into a corner by an incensed Harley. Several days later Randy told Emily he could hear Harley's screams clear to the front room as the elevator doors safely closed on his escape.
"When did you get so cruel?" Kronk whined.
"When did you start pouting Kronk?" Emily wiped the tears from her eyes as she laughed.
"Screw you Emily."
"No thanks." The former detective reached into the desk and withdrew a similar folder to the one in her lap. The file skidded across the desk top in front of Kronk. "No need to go find the cheater, I caught him early this morning."
"Really?" Kronk opened the folder and briefly read the pages within including the black and white photos. "You did all this before noon?"
"You sound surprised? I though you knew how I worked?"
"I do, but…"
"If you did you wouldn't be surprised."
Emily had read the file that Kronk left regarding the unfaithful stock broker and yawned. Not wanting to remain idle any longer, Emily set about tracking down the gentleman and followed him from his home to the mistress' apartment above the Asian food market. He was careless, easy to track and film. So her first job as a private investigator was far simpler than tracking drug kings and street thugs.
"Yeah well, it's been a while since we worked together Em. I'm impressed nonetheless." He closed the folder and pointed a beefy finger at the one in her lap. "So what do you have there?"
"Another case." She sipped her cold coffee.
"You were only assigned one case."
"I have an assault case."
"I don't recall an assault."
"Just happened and it's a friend of mine."
"It's always a bad move to work for friends," he warned.
"Maybe." She thought of Boney's plea in the hospital. "I had no choice."
"You always have a choice, Emily."
"Not this time. This whole thing seems like it was personal."
"What is it?"
"Cliff's Notes version, a burglary and vandalism at a karate dojo. In the same night, one of the instructor's homes was spray painted. For certain that's a vendetta. No fingerprints but several droplets of blood were found near the door leading to the locker room. They don't match anyone attending the school or instructors."
Emily didn't tell him about the state of destruction to each room in the karate dojo. Several punching bags and hand pads had been sliced open and tossed about. She especially omitted "Pax the cunt sucking bitch!" graffiti spray painted across the large mirrors in red, on the dojo's carpet, and in black on the wall in the women's locker room.
"The perp was careless simple enough."
"I wish it were. Later the dojo is torched and then Jo gets assaulted in her home a few days ago."
"You're thinking there's a connection."
"There is. The instructor's home that was vandalized is also a friend of Jo's."
"I see where you're heading but you need more than that."
"I know. Forensics lifted two footprints one from the dojo and the other from Jo's home. Kronk, I was there that night with the police. I found the oily tracks leading out of the garage and away from the home. Nothing else was disturbed in the home."
"Wait forensics? This is an open case Emily. Tell me you're not…how did you get that information anyway?"
"I can't reveal my sources. You know that."
"Don't play with me Emily," Kronk's voice deepened with warning. "If the dicks at the precinct have this, you've got to work within boundaries."
"Kronk…"
"No Em I mean it. I know the rascal in you finds that difficult to understand."
"The rascal in me?" Emily smiled but Kronk didn't.
"Sometimes and it's one of the things that I like about you."
"But…"
"We have to keep a positive rapport with those assholes or they could make our lives a living hell. You got me?" She only nodded not trusting herself to speak. "Good. Who got the call?"
"Mollier and Odesser." Emily rolled her eyes.
"Mollier I like; Odesser is an ass-wipe."
"I agree with you on Odesser."
"I mean it Emily…"
"Mollier and Odesser are focusing on the victim's partner. She hired me to find out who beat the shit out of her wife Kronk."
"Are you thinking some kind of hate crime?"
"Maybe, I don't think so."
"Then what?"
"Wish I knew." Her cell phone rang and she expertly flipped it open. "Hello?"
"Emily this is Boney."
"Hey, Boney how are you doing?"
"Decent thanks. Listen, those detectives know that Jo's awake and are on their way over. Can you come?"
"Sure Bone. Be there in a few."
"I appreciate it. Goodbye."
"Going somewhere?" Kronk asked as she returned the telephone back to her pocket and closed the file.
"I'm off to General Hospital to see my client."
"Just remember Emily, play nice with Mollier and Odesser."
"Sure boss man." She turned and left the new squad room.
*****
The nurses had removed most of the tubing and monitors that were attached to Jo sometime mid morning. She had a gentle washing and her bedding had been changed. Now the battered psychiatrist slept comfortably within the clean linens. A haggard and tired Boney remained watchful for a fourth day.
As she slept in the recliner beside her love, Boney's dreams repeated the same sequence of events. She parked the SUV in the garage, went into the house, put things in the fridge, called out for Jo and then walked through the kitchen door to the living room. There the visions ended in her bolting upright covered in sweat. Or she remained asleep and the sequence would repeat itself but go no further than that moment.
Refusing to leave her lover's side for too long, Boney remained in the hospital room with Jo. Teela and the others had visited and made their plea for her to take a break, to go home and rest for only a few hours. Boney was determined and was an unmovable mountain. Besides, she was not ready to see their home.
Eventually she would have to return to their home and face her nightmare in order to prepare for Jo's arrival. Eventually the changes that Teela had helped her to make have been completed.
More importantly, how would Jo deal with returning home?
"Boney?" Amanda said softly.
"Hey," Boney replied and got to her feet. She stretched her arms towards the ceiling and the vertebrae popped loudly in several places. "Thank you for coming."
"No problem," she glanced around the room and indicated the disheveled first bed. "Yours or a roommate?"
"Roommate. I heard the nurse say they were taking her down for some tests and then to surgery."
"I see the detectives have not arrived."
"Soon. Why can't they wait until she is better and at home?"
"That isn't how they work Boney. The details are still fresh in Johanna's memory and they need to know what happened."
"I know but I still don't like it. I don't want her to be hurt again and reliving that night is going to do that."
"I can understand how you feel but it needs to be done."
"I know and I still don't like it."
"Have you told her about…you know…?" Amanda trailed off and she pointed to Boney's bruises.
"No I haven't." Boney lowered her eyes.
"But she will," the voice came from behind them.
"Honey you're awake," Boney said cheerfully and kissed her wife's forehead. "Can I get you anything? Some water maybe?"
"I want to know what you aren't telling me." Jo stated and watched her lover swallow hard.
"Jo you remember Amanda Rippington, Pax's friend?"
Jo's gaze spoke volumes to her lover a moment longer before turning a more pleasant one on Amanda. "We seem to always meet in hospitals Amanda. Why is that?"
"I'm not sure but hello again."
"Hello. Care to tell me why my wife looks like she's been in a battle royale?"
"Battle royale." Boney guffawed. "Jo you slay me."
"I just might do that," she replied firmly and noticed a flash of mirth in Amanda's.
"Now baby it's not good for you to be getting upset…"
"Do not patronize me Augusta Jean Bonniker." Jo's anger flared and Boney jumped.
"Sorry babe."
Jo closed her eyes and drew a deep breath. The release filled the silence of the room. "Boney," she began calmly, "I know that you're trying to protect me and I love you for it. But I need to know what is going on around me. That means knowing what happened to you."
"I know," Boney replied.
"You have managed to con everyone including Teela into not saying a word. This is far from over Augusta Jean. You and I will talk after Amanda's visit."
"I promise sweetheart."
"Now Amanda, it's nice of you to visit."
"I wish it were just a social Jo." Amanda cleared her throat. "The detectives assigned to the investigation are on their way here to question you. Boney felt it a good idea to have me present when they do."
"And why is that?"
"I'm an attorney and I represent you both."
"You represent us? How did you come to represent us Amanda?" Jo turned to her wife and waited.
"Pax recommended me."
"And what do these detectives want from me?"
"Answer their questions with as much detail as you can recall," Amanda suggested.
"Most of it is still a little fuzzy."
"I'm sure that it is."
Loud voices sounded in the hall and directly into Jo's room. Amanda stepped to the side so that Jo could see Emily and the detectives in their heated discussion.
"I'm warning you Oliverez…" Detective Mollier said.
"Oh blow it out your ass Sierra." Emily waved the angry detective away and headed for her friend. "Hey there Jo, it's good to see that you've come back to us."
"It's good to be back, Emily." Jo's smile was filled with concern.
"Ms. Forrester," detective Mollier interrupted. "I'm Detective Mollier and this is," she half turned to indicate the bulk standing near the door, "my partner Detective Odesser. We've been assigned to investigate what happened in your home."
"I understand and will be more than happy to cooperate in any way I can."
"Thank you ma'am."
"Please, call me Jo."
"Thank you Jo."
"Do you know my partner Augusta Jean?" Jo's attention turned from Detective Mollier towards the chuckle that came from the door. The detective was unsuccessful in his attempt to camouflage his chuckled by pretending to cough. Jo glanced at her lover and wondered why she had such a murderous look towards the man.
"Detective," Boney replied tersely. "You remember our attorney Amanda Rippington."
"Yes, we've met. Hello counselor." She nodded at Amanda.
"Detective," Amanda replied coolly.
"Jo, can you tell us what was the last thing that you remember before the attack?" Detective Mollier asked.
"I had just finished talking with Boney on the telephone."
"Where were you?"
"In the living room sitting in my favorite chair reading and then I saw a shadow. I was hit in the back of the head and I fell to the floor," her voice softened. Boney sat and took Jo's hand.
"Did anything else happen?"
"I was kicked…" her eyes clenched tight as she put words to the nightmare that had plagued her unconscious sleep. Boney listened in horror as her wife described the attack.
"I pulled my knees to my chest and covered my face to protect myself as much as I could. I kept getting punched and kicked; they were coming so fast."
Another kick slammed into her once again and a loud crack caused blinding pain to streak throughout her body. What was left in her stomach spewed from between her lips alternating with a scream. Several blows bludgeoned her face, her shoulder, and directly in her sternum. The force of the blow caused her body to bend upward as the air expelled. Her limbs flopped weakly on the floor.
"I couldn't move. I…" she trailed off as her voice cracked. Boney kissed her forehead with her lips and with the tears that streamed down her own cheeks. "I was like a rag doll the way he shook and yanked me around by the throat." She sobbed.
Jo was yanked upright and shaken. Her head bobbed upon her shoulders like a rag doll as she moaned and coughed out dark red blood. Her body burned white hot. She welcomed the darkness that beckoned. Just as she closed her eyes to allow it to envelope her, in the far distance she heard a ringing.
"No, no, no. Don't fade on me yet," the voice hissed.
She gasped as a hand curled around her windpipe and tightened. Her own hands immediately went to the attacker's fingers and trying desperately but ineffectively to loosen them. The attacker made a strange sound while sweeping Jo's legs out from under her. The carpet provided no cushion as Jo's back was driven into the floor. Jo's arms flopped out to her side. Her vision faded to black as she heard the grisly laugh.
"You've been through quite an ordeal Ms. Forrester," Detective Mollier said.
"No shit." Boney hissed and hugged her wife closer as her tears continued to fall. "If you have what you need Detective, I would like to be with my wife in private."
"Just a few more minutes please." The detective's heart went out to the couple but she needed more information. "Ms. Forrester, Jo, can you describe your assailant?"
"Medium height, slender build…" She sniffed as Boney wiped her eyes gently.
"Male or female?"
"I couldn't tell. They were dressed in all black including a hood of some kind. Around the eyes was all black too."
"What about their voice? Anything distinctive?"
"No, it was…" She trailed off. "It was low, but they must like garlic and coconut."
"Garlic and coconut?" Amanda asked.
"Yes. They only said for me not to fade out on them. Then I was slammed to the floor and everything went black anyway."
"Can you remember anything else about that night?"
Jo shook her head and leaned against Boney. What little energy she had stored was spent on reliving her worst nightmare.
"Jo and Boney, who has keys to your house?" Emily asked and received cursed looks from the detective.
"Just Teela. Why?"
"There's no evidence of a break in."
"You don't know that Emily," the detective said.
"No evidence of forced entry anywhere. Most likely entrance would have been through the garage door."
"That's a pretty far leap even for you Emily." Detective Mollier said.
"Do you leave you garage door up?"
"Not all the time."
"But you said that it was stuck in the upright position when you got home from work right?"
"Yes and it was down when I came home from bowling."
"And that kitchen door," Emily continued. "Do you leave it locked all the time?"
"Not all the time. Look, are you implying that we asked for Jo to be attacked? Cause if you are…" Boney's anger came to the front quickly.
"That's not what I'm getting at here Boney," Emily soothed. "I believe who ever it was came through the garage and entered and left through the kitchen door."
"It also means it was someone who knew them or their habits," Detective Mollier added.
"Could be."
"I don't like the sounds of this." Boney said. "First you accuse me of hurting Jo and now you are saying it's one of our friends? Emily I didn't hire you to go after our friends."
"Wait a minute." Jo tapped Boney's arm. "You hired Emily? Why did you hire Emily?"
"I'll explain later," Boney firmly said.
"Let's say that Emily is right. Is there any one of your friends that you would suspect?"
"Detective, we do not keep company with the sort of people who would do this to me," Jo said curtly.
"Do you know anyone who would have a grudge against your friend Pax or the karate school she works for?"
They fell silent and looked stunned at the detective. Her question struck them suddenly and one name came to the both of them and they said it together.
"Tanesha."
"Who?"
"Tanesha Evans," Boney supplied.
"Why?" Mollier asked. That's the second time I have heard that name.
"She has a grudge against Pax."
"What about?"
"You need to ask Pax."
"And this Tanesha Evans," Emily added.
"Detective," Amanda finally spoke, "I would like my client to have protection."
"Protection? Amanda what are you talking about?" Jo asked.
"Now that you are awake, that person could come back to do more harm," Amanda explained.
"She has a point Jo," Boney said.
"She's right. Now that you are awake and people know it, it would be a good idea. Don't you think so Detective?" Emily asked.
"Yes, I do. Rod," she called over her shoulder. "Please call the captain and request a guard to be posted outside Ms. Forrester's room. In the meantime," she glanced at the untidy linens of the first bed, "I'll see what I can do about transferring your roommate to another location."
"Is this all really necessary?" Jo asked.
"Yes, Jo. It is," Boney said with finality.
"Jo, if we have any further questions we'll contact you." Detective Mollier stated. "She reached into her jacket pocket and extracted a business card. "If you remember anything else, just give me a call."
"I'll do that."
"Thank you. Emily, may I speak with you a moment in the hall?"
Emily and the detective walk the short distance to the lounge with Detective Odesser in tow. They were grateful no one was in there besides themselves. The two women stared at one another for a moment before Mollier decided to go first.
"I know this hasn't been easy for you, Emily, seeing your friend like that."
"Get to the point Sierra."
"If you're willing to set aside your animosity, I believe we should work together on this thing."
"You have a partner." She nodded her head towards the bulk of the man getting candy from the vending machine.
"Yeah well, he can ride backseat."
"Now wait just a goddamn minute!" Detective Odesser cursed around a mouthful of gummy candy.
"No you wait," Sierra corrected. "This case requires a sensitivity that you obviously don't possess. You have managed to offend first our suspect and botch the interviews with her friends."
"I did no such thing."
"Shut up Rod. You'll still be on the case with me but working an angle that hopefully won't put you in touch with these women or their friends."
"I can't believe you are picking those lezzie's over you partner. We have been partners for three years Sierra."
Three years too long, she thought. "That is exactly what I am talking about. I'll inform the captain when we get back to the station."
"Don't bother." He dug into his jacket breast pocket extracting his cell phone. "I'll tell him myself." He grumbled and moved to the other end of the room.
"Don't forget to request the guard." She sighed wearily and pinched the bridge of her nose. "Where were we?"
"Trouble in paradise?"
"Give me a break Emily."
"All right. Why don't I meet you back at the station in an hour and we can go over the stuff that you have for all three incidents involving my friends."
"Three? How did you know there were three crimes?"
Emily wiggled her eyebrows. "I have spies everywhere."
"You mean Randy?"
"I mean I have my sources and will not divulge them," Emily said as she headed for the door.
"See you in an hour then," Sierra called out just as Rod handed her his cell phone.
"The captain wants to speak with you."
_______________ Chapter 27______________________
Emily settled in the passenger seat next to her temporary partner. The moment the door of the sedan closed her irritation spontaneously soared. It felt as though a noose draped around her throat and slowly tightened its grip. Her chest heaved and she recognized the feeling of unequivocal annoyance.
Of all the places in the city she could be at that moment, anywhere was preferable to being trapped alone with Sierra Mollier. The images of the precinct Christmas party toyed with her again and her fingers choked the length of seat belt across her chest.
Play nice, she groused. Everyone is telling me to play nice. Even Harley's parting words to her before leaving the apartment that morning was for her to be congenial to Sierra. I'm not a child. I just can't stomach the woman.
"Ya know…" Sierra began as she broke for the red light and turned towards her passenger. "I don't like this anymore than you do, but we have to try to work together."
"True."
"I should have said this sooner but I'm sorry for how I behaved that night." Thankful for the green light Sierra trained her eyes on the snow covered road.
Emily inhaled deeply and released the tension that had her muscles wound tight. Randy and Kronk had asked her when she was going to let the past remain there and so did Harley. So why am I keeping the animosity alive?
"You're very lucky to have someone like Harley."
"That I am." She raked a nervous hand through her hair. "Listen, I ah… I'm sorry for that night too. Harley's a special woman. She means everything to me and… I see red sometimes when it comes to her. Ya know what I mean?"
Wish I could feel half of that for someone. "Yeah I know what you mean." Sierra stole a quick glance. "Good. Now that's out of the way, how shall we proceed at the Women's Center?"
***
"How is Dr. Forrester, Detective?" Jo's receptionist at the Women's Center asked.
"She's alive," Emily said dryly.
"Ms…" Sierra said.
"Crenshaw, Alice Crenshaw."
"Ms. Crenshaw, what types of clients does Dr. Forrester treat?"
"Mainly cases with mental health and relationship problems. If you want to be specific you would have to ask her."
"How long have you worked with Dr. Forrester?" Emily asked.
"About four years."
"In that time you have come to recognize most all of her clients."
"Some."
"Have you seen any of her clients become angry with her?" Emily prodded.
"There have been a few."
"Do you recall who they were?"
"You will have to ask Dr. Forrester."
"Ms. Crenshaw, do you know of anyone who might want to hurt Dr. Forrester?" Sierra asked.
Alice drew out chewing on an already non-existent nail. "She'd go out of her way to help someone. I can't imagine anyone wanting to hurt her."
***
Finished with their interview, the pair systematically went through Johanna's immediate office mates. The responses to their inquiries were the same as Alice Crenshaw's. Johanna was an honored member of the staff at the Women's Center. No one had a negative word to speak about her. Just before lunch they met with one of the nurses in the OB-GYN department. Melissa Reddon had lain in wait for her turn with the detectives.
"Hello I'm Detective Sierra Mollier and this is my partner…"
"Emily Oliverez, I know. I have been waiting for my interview." Melissa smiled seductively and ran her hands over her ample breasts down the front of her smock to smooth any wrinkles that were not there.
"You have?" Emily looked at Sierra curiously and then back to the nurse. "Why is that?"
"Because this place is a veritable soap opera and no one really wants to admit it."
"A soap opera?"
Melissa brazenly eyed Emily from head to toe and then smiled as their eyes locked in understanding. "Oh yes. Affairs run rampant and the tears of hurt feelings could douse a four wick candle."
"Affairs, Mrs. Reddon?" Sierra asked and the nurse's attention turned fully upon her. Sierra mentally shivered at the open appraisal while Emily moved behind her for a shield.
"It's Ms." She cooed. "And yes new liaisons form and old ones break only to start again."
"Did Dr. Forrester have any of these liaisons?" Sierra shifted uncomfortably with the feeling that she was completely undressed by the nurse.
"Rumor had it that she did."
"Rumor?"
"Only rumor. No one saw anything definite. You know how some people try to hide a romance but are as obvious as the sun in daylight?"
"I guess, sure."
"Well, it wasn't for certain with Dr.'s Forrester and Evans."
"Dr. Matthew Evans the eye doctor?" Emily frowned.
"No silly, Dr. Tanesha Evans."
"Who's that?"
"She used to work here until a few months ago. She was one of the psychiatrists here until she got 'laid off'." She made quotation marks with both hands.
"They had an affair?"
"People around here thought so. When Dr. Evans arrived, she and Dr. Forrester used to have lunch together all the time. Then something happened I guess and they stopped, but Dr. Evans started seeing one of Dr. Forrester's friends."
"So they were still socializing?"
"Sure. They had to work together."
"How did Dr. Evans react?" Sierra asked.
Melissa shrugged. "She was calm. Very calm like it was no sweat."
"Do you have any reason to think that she might want to hurt Dr. Forrester?" Sierra asked.
"Not her, but maybe the woman that dumped her. Which was a smart move if you asked me?"
"What woman dumped her?"
"That woman friend of Dr. Forrester's she was dating dumped her hard. Cecil in billing told me that Dr. Evans got into a big fight with some woman over that and landed in the hospital all broken up."
"When was this?"
"A few months ago. The best I can figure is that she was absent too long and they hired someone else." She eyed the detective seductively.
"You said that it was a smart move for the woman to dump Dr. Evans. Why?" Emily asked behind her partner.
"Dr. Evans…she ah…" Her gaze locked with Sierra's. "She was exciting but a bit too rough for my liking." The nurse pouted.
"Rough?" Sierra's voice etched higher against her will.
"You and Dr. Evans had a…liaison?" Emily asked giving her partner a chance to regain her composure.
"Once and only once. She was an interesting time but…"
"But…" Emily encouraged her to continue.
"Like I said, she liked things a little too rough for me. I prefer," her eyes never left Sierra's, "a slower tempo with gentleness." She smiled as the detective swallowed visibly. "Don't you think a deep slow rhythm is more satisfying Detective?" She directed at Sierra and flipped her hair. The detective couldn't respond. All professionalism was forgotten.
"Do you know where we could find Dr. Evans?" Emily tried to regain control of the situation as her partner stood in a sexually fascinated daze.
"I'm not sure where she is practicing. She goes to Cybil's night club sometimes and that little place in the next county."
"Little place in the next county?" Emily shook her head. "Can you be a little more specific?"
"Not really. I had only been there once." Her smile beamed at Sierra. "Have you ever been to Cybil's Detective?"
Sierra snapped s of course."
She gave the detective a knowing smile. "Police business. Would you like to go with me when you're off duty?"
Sierra cleared her throat and shook her head slightly to clear it. "I'm sorry Ms. Reddon that would not be advisable."
"I'm sure we could find other things that would be advisable. Hell they're down right recommended."