Chapter 13.5
AN: I wrote this chapter after writing
up to about Chapter 24 already in hopes it would clear up some confusion, if
there was any. If you’ve read this
story on my website, it hasn’t been posted on there yet so you might want to
read it.
“Well Daniels what do you say we skip this
round and hit the diner down the street?” Deputy Geoff McCleary suggested from
his seat in the passenger’s side of the police squad car.
“No”
“What do you mean ‘no’?” McCleary exclaimed in astonishment. “You would not respect the wishes of a
officer who has been on the force longer than you?”
“No,” Derrick Daniels replied with a smirk. “Remember Geoff, I know your hunger
sometimes overtakes your common sense, you can’t fool me. And besides, a year isn’t much longer.”
“Damn rookie,” Geoff mumbled good-naturedly. “You can admit though when we do check the
places we are assigned we never found anything.”
“Yes that is true, but maybe the one time that we don’t check
them, then something will happen. You
can never be too careful you know and the Chief will be ticked at us if we
don’t do what we are supposed to .”
“Yeah, yeah. Turn up here
on Hurston and go down Lyons Rd. We are
going to take another route to our patrol area.”
“Yes, sir.” Daniels replied as he turned down the designated
road. Little did the two officers know,
there would be something they would discover later that night while they
patrolled the area, something they wouldn’t expect at all.
***
“See Derrick” Officer McCleary said. “Even though we took a different route tonight, we are fifteen
and a half minutes ahead of schedule.
All we have to check is the 7th street alley, Martin Drive,
and Rockridge Avenue and we can go home for the night. You should learn to trust me more often.”
“Yeah Geoff you was right this time, just don’t make a habit of
it.”
“Haha Daniels. Park here
and you check out 7th street alley and I will check out Martin
Drive. This rain is coming down like
crazy.”
“Yeah it is.” Daniels replied as he put the squad car in park and
reached for his flashlight and jacket in the seat behind him. “Meet you back here when I get finished
looking over the area.”
“Yeah see you.” McCleary called out as he exited the squad car and
walked in the opposite direction.
Officer Daniels pulled his jacket tightly around him to help
shield his body from the heavily pouring rain which fell from the heavens
above. As he reached the dead-end of the alley, he was getting ready to turn
around but something on the ground up ahead caught his eye and he cautiously
approached the figure with his hand on his gun. When he got close to the figure he hesitantly reached out and
touched the figure on the shoulder, creeping closer when he got no response. From what he could tell from the view he had
of the figure, whoever was before him was a person of small stature and he
reached out yet again and gently turned the figure over onto its back and his
eyes widened in shock and disgust. The
person before he was not an adult, but a young boy who couldn’t be much older
than 15 or 16 years-old and the boy had bruises on most of his exposed
body. He quickly observed that the boy
was soaked with rain and he was starting to turn slightly blue around the lips
from the cold and without hesitation the officer took off his jacket and draped
it over the vulnerable body. Once he
had the boy’s body covered as well as he could get it covered, he reached for
his portable radio with shaking hands.
“McCleary, this is Daniels do you read me?”
“Read ya loud and clear kid, where the hell are ya?”
“I can’t explain now but get your butt here to the alley it is an
emergency.”
“Emergency!! What the hell happened?”
“I can’t explain now.” Daniels repeated as he looked over the
boy’s visible injuries. “But dispatch
an ambulance and tell them to get here now this is a matter of life or death.”
He quickly put his radio up and tried to shake the rain out of his
hair while searching the boy for some form of identification, any kind of
identification. He quickly found a
wallet in the back pocket of the boy’s jeans and shined his light on the wallet
to read it as best as he could. By
looking at the driver’s license inside he could immediately tell that who the
wallet belonged to was most definitely not the person in front of him. As he continued to search the wallet he
found a picture and quickly identified two people in the picture as the boy in
front of him and the man the wallet belonged to.
“Daniels!” a voice yelled.
Daniels quickly got up and turned around to face the direction the
voice was coming from.
“The ambulance is on its way.
One of the squads is about 2 miles away from here coming back from the
hospital after taking a patient there.
They should be here any second.”
“Thanks McCleary”
“No problem. Oh my god
what happened?” the older officer asked as he stopped at Daniels’ side and
looked down at the figure on the ground.
“I found him lying here just as I was getting ready to return to
the squad car. It looks like he has
been here for awhile look how soaked he is.”
“Poor kid. Did you find
any identification?”
“Yeah I found a wallet, but it isn’t his. But it seems like the kid knew the owner of
the wallet look at this.”
“Yeah it looks like it. We
need to contact them and let them know what is going on here.”
“I found a ID card for the owner with what looks like a cell phone
number. I will try that number and we
will go from there.”
“Good plan. Here.”
McCleary said as he tossed the cell phone that he usually kept on him at all
time at the officer at his side.
“Thanks” Daniels sighed as he turned on the cell phone and called
the number that was written on the paper.
The phone began to ring and he felt his breath catch in his chest as a
worried voice answered the phone.
“Why me?,” he asked himself.
“Why do I have to break the bad news to them, why me?”