going to file these reports in the morning, work to start
getting your name nice and clear, okay? You’re going to have
to answer for some things, including assaulting an officer of
the law and discharging a firearm in a public area.”
“I figured.”
“Since I was the officer you assaulted, we can handle that
one. National parks are federal territory, though.”
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JD blanched, but he nodded. “I’ll . . . I’ll take the
punishment. I did it, I deserve it.”
“I got a buddy with some favors owed him in the Bureau,”
Nick said. “I’ll see what I can do for you.”
“Yeah. Thanks, Nick.”
Hagan cleared his throat loudly, shifting his weight from
foot to foot.
JD chuckled. “And you, Alan. Thank you.”
Nick gave Hagan a melancholy once-over. He would have
to tell his partner that he was quitting for good this time. It wasn’t going to be a mental health break like last time. There
wasn’t going to be any coming back once he tendered his
resignation, once he gave up his badge. His stomach turned at
the thought. God, was he really ready to do that? He pushed
it aside to worry about later, to talk to Kelly about it further, and turned back to JD.
“I know what you did,” JD said with a smile.
“Oh yeah?” Nick asked. “What’s that?”
“There’s no treasure under that monument. Not in a grave
dug by minutemen.”
Nick laughed. “I guess you still have some work to do then
if you want to find yourself a Golden and Rosy Cross. Huh?”
“I guess I do. You could have just put me in a cell, let me
rot there,” JD said quickly. “You didn’t have to believe me. But you did. You took me in. You trusted me. You saved my life. I