Det. Dani Reese (
control_issues) wrote2010-03-10 09:26 am
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And What Remains ((RP with
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((OOC: Takes place after this thread!
It always struck Dani as fucked up that out to the two of them, Charlie was the one who’d been to prison, when she was the partner who had committed actual felonies. But she’d had Karen on her side, she’d had her father’s reputation on her side, and those things were enough to keep her name out of papers and off the case reports.
Charlie hadn’t had anyone protecting him. Not anyone. But he did now. He had Dani, Ted, Stark, Tidwell. Even Karen had shown up for Charlie’s bail hearing, along with some of the other people in the office whose names Dani sometimes pretended to forget. He had a lot of people on his side.
But when visiting hours were over, he’d still been in that cell, alone. Dani didn’t know what that meant, or what that was going to mean.
He got bail. He got bail, and that was the important thing. And when the thing was called and people went off to the bar to celebrate, for some reason it was just Charlie and Dani left in the courtroom. She walked up to him with her arms crossed, not sure what to say.
“Crews?”
It always struck Dani as fucked up that out to the two of them, Charlie was the one who’d been to prison, when she was the partner who had committed actual felonies. But she’d had Karen on her side, she’d had her father’s reputation on her side, and those things were enough to keep her name out of papers and off the case reports.
Charlie hadn’t had anyone protecting him. Not anyone. But he did now. He had Dani, Ted, Stark, Tidwell. Even Karen had shown up for Charlie’s bail hearing, along with some of the other people in the office whose names Dani sometimes pretended to forget. He had a lot of people on his side.
But when visiting hours were over, he’d still been in that cell, alone. Dani didn’t know what that meant, or what that was going to mean.
He got bail. He got bail, and that was the important thing. And when the thing was called and people went off to the bar to celebrate, for some reason it was just Charlie and Dani left in the courtroom. She walked up to him with her arms crossed, not sure what to say.
“Crews?”
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Then he hauled himself up onto the counter and watched her. "Next, we find out who made it so I'd get arrested again."
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“Not anyone working for Roman. They were as glad to be rid of him as we were.”
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"It's not Roman. It's Rayborn. Someone else in the six."
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She looked up at Crews. "I thought Rayborn helped you find me? You still think he's got something to do with this?"
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"Rayborn didn't help. Not really. I used Roman's... businesses to find him and then find you. Rayborn helped me understand how deep the rabbit hole went."
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“So what do Rayborn and his friends get by throwing you back in prison?”
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"I get killed."
Either someone inside got him or he'd take care of himself. He wasn't going back inside.
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“That doesn’t happen.” If there was a time crunch, they’d get Charlie out of the country.
“Plus, you got bail. If they’d wanted this to go down, couldn’t they keep you from getting bail?”
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"They don't have to make sure I stay in right now if they rig the trial again. Letting me out makes it look legitimate."
Or maybe he was paranoid, but that's what his gut told him and he was usually right about these things.
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“They want you dead because you know things. Is that the only reason?”
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He hadn't ruined Rayborn though. It didn't seem to make a difference.
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"So we either find out as much as we can before the trial, and expose everything before they can get to you." Considering how long it had taken Charlie to get to Rayborn alone, that would be a challenge. "Or we go to Rayborn, and we offer to stop the investigation permanently if they leave you alone."
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He shook his head, "Stopping won't stop them."
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The desk lock would be easy enough to pick – she’d done it a few times in high school. The safe was a different matter. Dani didn’t have the combination, but her mother might.
“I’ll check that out, and you can go and...”
Do what? Where was it safe in this city, for Crews? Where could he go that he wouldn’t be recognized?
“You can go.” Dani surprised herself even as she said it, but that didn’t mean she meant it any less. She looked at Crews. Really looked at him. “I mean – you can go, right now. You can take whatever money you’ve got locked away here, and you can go live on a beach somewhere. No one who knows you would blame you.”
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He was really... touched she'd get involved in this for him. It could easily turn around on her, make her the target instead of him. She didn't have to do this.
"I still don't tan."
She would just be uncomfortable if he thanked her or let her know exactly what it meant that she would risk things to help him.
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Which is why, when Crews said what he did, it actually got a smile out of Dani. Small, but there.
"And anywhere else is too cold to live in, after L.A. So I guess we'll go ahead and solve this thing."
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"Maybe after solving it, we'll go to the beach." He sighed. "A celebration."
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She didn’t step back, though.
“This is about as tan as I get.”
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"Is it?"
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“Maybe a shade darker than this. But pretty much, I come naturally tanned.”
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"I'll show you what I have," he said, stepping back and then around her to head towards the stairs.