Detectives Log

By Farrell Mc Nulty

Published on Jul 12, 2005

Gay

The kid's face went from an effervescent grin to one of concern. "You're shakin'? You're lookin' kinda bummed out, boss-man. What's goin' on?" I was a bit reluctant to tell him at first. I was so thrown by what had transpired, right before he walked in, it was the shock of an event that wasn't felt 'til after. When a friendly face walks in and you choke up a bit. With my eyes, with one look, I grabbed and hugged him, begging him to never leave my side. I imagined his arms around me, that warm, smooth flesh touching my back. Just imagining this made me feel like I was in a good place. Nothin' to worry about now. He's here.

"I got a case just now."

"AWESOME!"

"Well, I don't know about that, but it should be a good one. Dame comes in, says her boyfriend or someone's out to kill her. Said she wants to talk to this one, to find out why?"

"D-uh, you piss a guy off and you're dead meat", the kid chuckles.

I continued, "we gotta find out who it was. I'm not sure how to go about this one. I mean, there ain't no hit-man club or nothin' where you get a drink and sidle up to some hood and say 'hey, got any good contracts lately?' "

The kid chuckled at this, making me laugh, too, realizing what I just said. But he continued grinning. "Well, maybe not the way you put it, but a hood's gotta get drunk, too, ya know." I agreed, "yeah, that's true, start hangin' out in clubs, that kind of thing." "maybe we can start droppin' this broad's name, you know, some undercover stuff, maybe"

"Yeah", I muttered, looking away, still distracted. The kid took note of this right off. "Hey, that's not what's buggin' ya, is it, boss-man?" I couldn't even make eye contact with him... him of all people. He reached over and put his hand on my shoulder. The sensation sent a wave of warmth through my body, like he had a tranquilizer seepin' outta his skin, or somethin'. I couldn't look at him, I wanted to, but I couldn't. I slammed my mouth shut so hard if I even gave an inch, I'd be bawlin' in no time flat. The kid leans over and softens and lowers his voice, "boss-man?".

I mutter to myself, "god-dammit" I sniff and wipe my nose. "No, that ain't all of it. She came on to me, started feelin' me up and all that. I pulled away, sayin' it ain't good to get personal, too emotional, that kinda thing". I still can't look at him, but I hear him exhale and half-whisper, "holy mackerel". I feel him trying to turn me around, "hey, listen to me, boss-man. I don't know why you're all broken up about it, happens to everyone." His voice went from reassuring to a little sad, "why couldn't ya tell me, huh? It's me, boss-man, your boy Friday." My body was facing his, but I was still lookin' down. He cups my chin with his thumb and index finger and pushes my head up. "Ya ain't gotta hide jack from me, ya know. I'm a good detective. I got ways of makin' ya talk." He was smiling at this point, I wasn't sure I could, but a grin came across my face, too. "First one I thought of was you. You're such a sweet kid, been through a lot with me here. Last thing I wanted was anything that'll hurt you - the last goddam thing. That would've ripped right through ya worse than a million rounds of ammo, and she was about to pull that trigger." "Yeah, but ya ducked, ya got outta the way, ya pushed me outta the way - we're all right, boss-man, we're all right."

Next: Chapter 3


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