Nash
I woke up to the dreary light of dawn and the sound that haunted me, the persistent brittle crunch that drove me to madness in my sleep. This morning, it was accompanied by the soft click of Linaโs front door
closing.
The sheets next to me were still warm, a ghost of the woman whoโd been there all night, curled into my side, anchoring me with the rise and fall of her chest.
Sheโd been there for me when I needed her most. And then sheโd made a point to leave her own damn bed so Iโd wake up alone.
I dragged my hands over my face. Something had to give between us and I had the sinking suspicion that โsomethingโ was gonna be me.
A weight hit the mattress, and a second later, Piper pounced on my chest. I grunted. Kibble dust stained her white muzzle, which meant Lina had fed her breakfast.
โMorninโ, bud,โ I rasped, wiping the sleep from my eyes. She nudged at me until I gave her a half-hearted scruffing. โDonโt look at me like that. Iโm fine,โ I said.
Piper didnโt look like she believed me.
But it felt true. Sure, I had a lingering headache at the base of my neck and every muscle in my body felt like it had gone a few rounds in the ring.
But Iโd slept deep and woken with a clear head.
I picked her up and held her aloft over my head. โSee? Everythingโs fine.โ Her little tail blurred with enthusiasm as she pawed playfully at the air. โAll right. Letโs start the damn day.โ
The dog tip-tapped after me into the bathroom where I found a note taped to the mirror.
N,
Fed and walked Piper. Be gone by the time I get back. L
I remained amused by Linaโs terse note until I returned to the bedroom and spotted her suitcase sitting open on the floor. It was empty, thankfully. But I had a feeling the fact that sheโd left it out meant she was still considering leaving. If she thought she was going anywhere, Lina Solavita had a rude awakening coming. We had business to settle. Scales to balance. Deals to make.
Any doubt Iโd had about my feelings for her had been erased last night. She didnโt have to open her door. She didnโt have to let me in. And she sure as hell didnโt have to fall asleep in my arms. But she did, because despite the fact that Iโd pissed her off, she cared about me.
And I was gonna use that to my advantage.
โCome on, Pipes. Letโs go home. Weโve got some thinkinโ to do,โ I said on a yawn.
I was still yawning when we let ourselves out of Linaโs place only to find Nolan raising a fist to knock on my door.
โBrought you a coffee,โ he said, eyeing my appearance. I was wearing nothing but sweatpants and was in desperate need of a shower. โShoulda got the bucket size,โ he observed.
I took the coffee and opened my door.
โLong night?โ he asked, following me inside as I guzzled caffeine. I grunted. โWhy are you here? Besides to play coffee fairy.โ
โRan into your soon-to-be sister-in-law at the cafรฉ, who did order the bucket size. She said Knox is pullinโ out all the stops for Career Day.โ
โFuck me. Thatโs today?โ
โToday inโโhe paused and checked his watchโโtwo hours and twenty-seven minutes. Figured since I had to tag along anyway, we could strategize. Canโt have law enforcement takinโ a back seat to some lottery- winning, bar-owning barber. No offense.โ
โHeโs my brother,โ I said dryly. โNone taken. Howโs he gonna make paperwork interesting?โ
โNaomi doesnโt realize how deep male competition runs. She told me the whole plan. Heโs gonna let the kids mix virgin drinks and then shave the vice principalโs head.โ
โDamn. Thatโs good.โ
โWe can be better,โ Nolan said with confidence.
โHit the siren, Way,โ I instructed, gripping the wheel tight.
Waylay grinned wickedly and punched the button. The siren wailed to life.
โAnybody back there get car sick?โ I asked the passengers in the back seat.
โNo!โ came the giddy chorus. โThen hang on tight.โ
I turned the wheel hard, sending the back of the cruiser into a gentle slide around the last traffic cone. Then I stomped on the gas.
โGo! Go! Go!โ Waylay screeched.
I crossed the makeshift finish line inches ahead of Nolan and his cruiser full of kids.
The back seat erupted in wild cheers.
I brought the car to a stop and that thing hurting my face, stretching muscles that hadnโt been used lately was a Godโs honest grin.
It was safe to say weโd blown Knoxโs stupid presentation out of the water.
โOMG! That was the best!โ Waylayโs friend Chloe said as I opened the back door for her. She and two other sixth graders piled out, all talking at once.
โIโd have had you on that last cone if Barfy McGee hadnโt asked me to roll down the windows,โ Nolan said, hooking his thumb in the direction of a freckled redheaded boy as he headed my way.
โDonโt be a sore loser and blame Kaden. The kid drives go-karts on the weekends.โ
โThink we won?โ he asked.
We surveyed the elementary school parking lot.
The kids were in an uproar, begging my officers for the next ride. The teachers were grinning ear to ear. And Knox was flipping me the bird.
โHell yeah, we did. Gotta say, the driving obstacle course was not a terrible idea.โ
โYour murder mystery game wasnโt half bad either,โ he said.
โI didnโt expect Way to be quite so dramatic with her death scene.โ โSpeaking of the recently deceased,โ Nolan said, nodding as my niece
skipped our way.
She stopped in front of me and looked up. โUncle Nash?โ โYeah, Way?โ
โThanks.โ She didnโt say anything else, just hugged me around the waist and then ran off with her giggling friends.
I cleared my throat, surprised by the emotion I felt. A hug from Waylay Witt was like one from Lina. Unexpected, hard won, and damn meaningful.
โYou still love what you do,โ Nolan observed. โYeah. I guess I do,โ I admitted.
โHang on to that,โ he advised.
โWhat? You donโt love spending your days babysitting my ass?โ โNot even a little bit.โ
โMaybe you should do something about it.โ
โThatโs what Lina and I were talking about last night.โ
โYou were with Lina last night?โ But that was as far as I got with the questioning before we were interrupted by Waylayโs teacher.
โCongratulations, gentlemen. I have it on good authority that this was by far our most memorable Career Day, Chief,โ Mr. Michaels said, handing me Piperโs leash.
It turned out that while Piper was shy around adults, she loved kids, the louder and crazier the better. Iโd never seen the damn dog so happy before.
โHappy to help out,โ I said.
โI have a feeling you just inspired the next generation of Knockemout police officers,โ he said, stretching an arm out to encompass the sixth-grade frenzy.
Mr. Michaels headed off to talk to some of the other Career Day losers and Knox took his place. โWay to show me up in front of my own kid, jackass.โ
I smirked. โCanโt help it if my job is cooler than yours.โ
โYour job is ninety percent paperwork.โ
โLook whoโs talking, Mr. Inventory and Payroll Hell.โ
My brother snorted and turned to Nolan. โAppreciate the help with Dilton and his crew last night. Maybe you donโt totally suck.โ
โLina did most of the dirty work. I came along just in time to help with the cleanup.โ
โWhat the hell are you two talking about?โ I demanded.
Nolan looked at me. โYou come walkinโ out of her apartment this morning half naked with bedhead and you donโt know?โ
โTalk. Now,โ I snapped.
โDid you unfuck things with her?โ Knox asked.
โWhat happened with Dilton?โ I repeated, ignoring my brother.
โHe and his buddies were gettinโ a little rowdy at Honky Tonk. They pissed off Max the server, which given the timing of the month was pretty fucking stupid. Then Lina caught his eye,โ Nolan explained.
Of course she did. Sheโd catch any manโs eye.
โWhat happened?โ I reached for my phone. I was going to track Dilton down and kick his ass. Then Iโd track Lina down and yell at her for an hour or so for not telling me sheโd tangled with my problem.
โSlow your roll, Romeo. Fi said Lina eviscerated the moron with words. Now, back to what you were doinโ sneakinโ out of her place. She didnโt say jack about you this morning when she borrowed my truck,โ Knox said.
โGoddammit. Why did she need your truck?โ
โLina was holdinโ her own,โ Nolan continued. โBut another customerโ big guyโstepped in when it looked like Dilton might be too drunk to make good choices. Your manager threatened to call the cops just as I walked in. So I got to escort the assface outside.โ
โWhat did he say to her?โ
โDunno. She just said he was being a dick,โ Nolan said. โAfter my chat with him, I assumed it was drunken misogyny. Hey, do you guys think I should lose the โstache?โ
โYes,โ Knox said. โIt makes me want to punch you in the face.โ
โDamn it. It was supposed to be my freedom facial hair. You know, get divorced, grow some hair, magically turn into a new person.โ
โIโve got a barbershop and a straight razor. Just say the word.โ
I left the two of them to their facial hair and walked away already dialing.