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as his phone rang.
Swearing, he fumbled out in the hall with his keys,
kicked open the door and grabbed for the phone. “Yeah.”
“Always a pleasure to hear your cheery tone, Sammy.”
Sam grinned at the sound of his buddy’s voice. “Gary.
How are things down at the department without me? The
place fall apart yet?”
“Nah, but the receptionists are still mourning your
departure.”
“Yeah, well. What can I say, I’m a regular chick
magnet.” Unfortunately for him, the ‘chicks’ he attracted
were more of the over-the-hill, gravel-voiced, old hen variety
you typically found manning the reception desk at most
police stations.
Gary laughed. “Yeah, yeah. I know. It’s a tough life
when you’re a sex symbol. I’ll have to take your word for it,
being a married man myself. Hey, listen. I got a possible job
for you, if you’re not too busy in the private eye biz to take
it, that is.”
Now this sounded promising. “Well, I am keeping pretty
busy.” Not exactly a lie. Hadn’t he installed this stupid DSL,
gone to the gym and visited his mother today? That was
busy. “But I’ll make time for an old friend. What’d ya got?”
“Bail jumper. 50K bond. Wanna bring him in?”
Sam let out a long slow whistle. His percentage for
bringing in a 50K bond would be a nice chunk of change, on
top of the fact tracing skips seemed a hell of a lot more
honorable than tailing cheating spouses. “Sounds right up
my alley, Gary. Give me the details.”
Sam got what information he needed from Gary, hung
up the phone and glanced over at his computer, noticing he’d
forgotten to shut it down. Hell, he’d leave it on and maybe
when he arrived home he would find an email from his
hopefully new client, Donna the feisty brunette.
For once, life was looking up, on all fronts.
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Stepping out into the hall on his second attempt at
procuring sustenance, Sam paused as he noticed a dark
haired woman standing outside his neighbor’s door. He
moved slowly and silently backwards into his apartment and
flung open the drawer where he’d stashed his new digital
camera, yet another purchase for his new job, which seemed
to be costing more money than it was making.
After a few quick adjustments to disable the flash, he
quietly opened the door and peered around the doorframe.
Raising the viewfinder, he snapped a shot just as the guy
opened the door, smiled big for the woman and grabbed her
arm to pull her inside the apartment.
Fuck. What the hell was this guy doing cheating when
he already had that Barbie doll hook, line and sinker? This
idiot was playing two women while Sam didn’t even have
one. A man lucky enough to have a pretty woman who cared
enough about him to bug his apartment shouldn’t get away
with two-timing. With that thought in mind, Sam vowed to
email the picture to Donna as soon as he filled his
belly—provided, of course, he could figure out
how
to email
it.
The one good thing was, since this assignment had
turned out to be such a piece of cake, he wouldn’t feel bad
about it being a comp job and he could concentrate on
tracing that skip for Gary and bringing in some cash. And
he’d have time to follow up with Donna, maybe meet her for
drinks to ‘wrap up the case’. Yeah, that sounded good. This
gig might work out all right after all.
Things were looking up indeed.
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Oh my god. What was she going to do? Donna sat at her
computer and stared at the photo of Daniel touching a
strange woman, smiling at her as she stood in her tight little
skirt and heels. Donna guessed she was decent looking, but
no prettier than Jade. And if Donna reacted this badly to
seeing the photo, how would Jade take it? More importantly,
how was Donna going to tell her?
She read the email over again. Sam Smith was good.
Better than good. He’d proved himself inhumanly fast and
efficient. A little too efficient, actually. She’d only emailed
him Daniel’s name and address that day and just hours later,
she had photographic proof of Daniel’s infidelity in her
hand, or rather, in her email. And the PI had done it for free,
writing her that the company was running a special, the first
assignment free of charge.
She hadn’t believed her good luck when reading that, but
at the moment Donna wished Mr. Smith had strung this
surveillance out a bit. It would have at least bought her some
time. Now she had no excuse to procrastinate any longer, she
had to tell Jade.
With a sigh, Donna pushed the ‘print’ command and
watched the photo slowly appear on the computer paper.
One little piece of paper and it would ruin her friend’s life.
Donna shook her head. Maybe she didn’t want a man in her
life after all. No wonder her former co-worker Maria from
the accounting firm was a lesbian. Love of penises or not, at
times like this, Donna could definitely understand the
appeal.
Photo printout in hand, she picked up the phone and
dialed Grace’s number. This revelation and the recovery
afterwards would require reinforcements. As expected,
Grace was always up for some male bashing. They agreed to
tell Jade together and then help her get over Daniel, even if it
required gallons of ice cream and dozens of tearjerker chick
flicks. Whatever it took, they’d do it together because that
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was what girlfriends did for each other at times like this.
Donna held onto that thought to steel her nerves as she
glanced nervously at Grace, her backup, and knocked on
Jade’s door.
When the door opened, Jade took one look at their
collective grim faces and paled. “What? Oh my god, what’s
wrong?”
“Let’s sit down,” Donna suggested.
Grace reached out and hugged Jade in an
uncharacteristic show of affection and Jade really began to
look distraught.
Donna waited until Jade shakily took a seat on the couch
and then handed her the photo. A picture was worth a
thousand words, after all.
Jade took the photo and held it with visibly trembling
hands. Her breath came in shallow gasps as she stared at the
scene on the paper. Donna waited for the tears, but they
never came. Instead, she saw a side of her friend she’d never
seen before, Jade angry.
“Bastard. That fucking bastard.” Jade stood and stomped
to the closet. Donna cringed as she watched Jade rip her
favorite cashmere coat from the hanger, leaving the wooden
object swinging empty from the rod. “I’m going over there.”
Donna reached out to touch her, but thought better of it
last minute. “I don’t think you should do that now while
you’re mad.”
Grace frowned. “Why not? No time like the present. Let
the asshole know he’s been found out.”
Donna scowled at her supposed backup. “I agree she
needs to eventually confront him, but do you really think she
is in any state of mind now? She should calm down first.”
Jade interrupted the debate when she opened the front
door and said over her shoulder, “You two can stay here and
argue if you want, but I’m going.”
There was no question Donna and Grace were going,
too. Jade at least agreed to let Donna drive and the three
piled into her car and headed for the scene of the crime,
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Daniel’s apartment.
Darkness had fallen by the time they arrived and entered
through the still broken front door of the building. Grace
didn’t do stairs so although Jade was nearly bouncing off the
walls in anticipation of the confrontation they all stood and
waited for the elevator to arrive.
“Maybe you shouldn’t go in there accusing him. He
might have an explanation for the photo. Maybe she is his
cousin or something,” Donna suggested once inside the
jolting elevator car.
Grace and Jade both sent her looks of disbelief and she
sighed. “Never mind.”
The doors opened on Daniel’s floor and Jade, moving
faster than should be humanly possible in boots with three-
inch heels, was down the hall in a flash and pounding on the
apartment door.
Donna cringed and hung back slightly, they should have
a little bit of privacy, no? Grace had no such inhibitions and
was right up next to Jade, helping her by kicking at the door
with her clog. Staying out of it seemed no longer a viable
option so Donna rushed into the fray.
“Shhh. Remember. That undercover cop guy lives here.
We don’t want to be arrested for disturbing the peace or
something.”
Face twisted, Grace said, “You worry too much.”
No, she did not! She only worried when her friends were
in danger of going to jail, but she didn’t have time to defend
herself because just then, the door directly next to Daniel’s
opened and an elderly woman with her hair in curlers
popped her head out.
“What is going on out here?” She didn’t sound very
friendly, not that Donna blamed her.
Shooting her friends a look that said, ‘see!’, Donna
stepped forward. “We need to speak with the man who lives
in this apartment. It’s…uh…urgent.”
The blue-haired lady shook her head. “He’s not home. I
saw him leave about an hour ago with a woman. Pretty, dark
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hair.”
Jade’s hand flew to her stomach as if she was about to be
sick. Donna laid a hand on her arm as she said to the older
woman, “Thank you. We’ll catch up with him later.”
When the door closed again, Jade let out a shaky breath
and the anger apparently seeped away. “God, it’s definitely
true then. I guess deep down I expected to confront him and
be mad for a bit, but he’d have a good explanation and then
I’d forgive him and we’d make up.”
Donna frowned. She knew Jade. She doubted she’d
believe Daniel even if he had a gold plated alibi, but she
didn’t mention that.
Grace shook her head. “Well, there’s nothing we can do
now. Come on. It’s still happy hour at the Hogs & Heifers.”
Jade nodded. “Yeah. That sounds good. I could use a
drink.”
One of Grace’s favorite single-girl haunts, the former
meat packing plant turned bar sported buffalo heads
mounted on the walls and a vast collection of donated bras
on display. Scantily clad female bartenders wielded attitude
but still attracted a vast male clientele, as did the fact that
ladies were encouraged to dance on top of the bar. The
clientele ranged from businessmen to tourists, frat boys to
Hell’s Angels. Something to satisfy every girl’s taste buds.
Two for one beers and shots and hoards of men…this
would either cure Jade or kill her. Either way, it would be
memorable.
~
Sam pulled into a space curbside in front of his building
just as three girls flew out of the front door. One skinny and
blonde, one curvy and brunette and one full-figured with
black hair—something for everyone’s taste he thought to
himself. Personally, his eyes zeroed in on the brunette, his
comp client Donna. Her straight hair bobbed around her
shoulders as she swung her head to talk to the other girls.
They looked like women on a mission as they all piled
into a baby blue convertible VW Beetle and zipped into
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traffic. It took him barely a second to make up his own mind.
Glancing over his shoulder to check the street, he pulled out
two cars behind them. He told himself it was good ‘tailing’
practice. Since he’d found the skip Gary wanted him to bring
in today and lost him just as quickly in the city traffic, he
obviously needed the practice. His following Donna had
nothing to do with the fact that he had been thinking things
about her that had his cock standing at attention far too often
over the past day.
It was soon very apparent where they were going. Sam
smiled as he watched them circle the block around Hogs &
Heifers and head for a parking lot.
He’d spent a few quality nights in the place himself.
He’d even assisted a lady—well maybe not a lady, but a
female—in divesting herself of her bra so she could donate it