“Out of The Mist”
Chapter 153 of ? …
Arie:
A groggy Frank, laying on his right side, explained to Ben that he'd driven over to visit a friend, but after driving past his house, a few times, decided not to disturb his family at that time of night, and was heading back home when he was stopped, and shot.
Ben seemed to accept that. I knew that Frank was hiding something, and was bullshitting! I had to grant him some admirable credit. Though he was not quite out of sedation, and in some pain, he still managed to keep his wits about him, and spin a believable story.
I was quietly thinking, “That's my boy!”
Ben asked Frank if he would like to press charges against his officer, and after looking at me, Frank said he would decline, at the moment. (Which actually surprised me, and I think, Ben, too.)
“Look, 'Son'”, Ben continued, “I realize you are not quite 100% right now, and I'm glad that Arie is here to witness what I'm going to say. If, at any time, you decide to change your mind, just let Arie, or me, know. In the meantime, I've launched a full investigation into what happened, my officer is under house arrest, and should it be warranted that charges should be brought, even if you don't wish to, my prosecutor might. Would you be willing to testify if that's the case?”
Frank looked toward me again, then nodded, “Yes”.
“Good, then!”, Ben declared. “I will not tolerate anything unacceptable going on in my town, or police force. There will be no charges against you, and I'm remanding you to Arie's custody. In addition, I offer you my personal apology, and guarantee your complete safety whenever you might be in my jurisdiction. That you are Arie's friend, means that you are mine, too. And, I will get to the bottom of this, no pun intended.”
With that, Ben shook Frank's hand, then mine, and with a pat on my back, went about his way.
“You crazy son of bitch!”, I yelled at Frank, as soon as the room's door had closed behind Ben. “What the fuck did you think you were doing? Going after Jimmy Harrison by yourself? And, don't give me that dazed look! I know better, “Boy”! And, you know damned well I'm using that term because Dan, and I, consider you as our own son! And, be assured, that if you actually were mine, I'd be tanning your hide a darker shade than it is! Are you listening to me?!”
Frank just smiled, and muttered, “I love you too, 'Daddy'”!
“Fuck you!”, I declared. “And, I don't mean that in any nice ways, you idiot! You're lucky that Ryan is at the ranch, and not wanting to plow you're sorry shot ass! Which I just didn't say! Do you realize how lucky you are that it was only your butt that got shot? What the fuck were you thinking? You're smarter than that!”
Frank hooded his eyes with cupped palms, and bowed his head, in a motion of contrition, then quietly started laughing.
I couldn't help but join him for the moment, even though the current situation wasn't funny, yet still was in its own ways.
“I need to call Dan. They want to keep you for observation through today. We'll make arrangements to pick you, and the Jeep, up later. I have no idea what you're going to have to face from Dan, and the guys. Expect a lot of ribbing, and tons of jokes. However, don't you ever loose sight of how serious this truly is!”
“Yes, 'Daddy'”, Frank demurred.
“Fuck you!”, I grinned, grabbed his hand, kissed his forehead, then had to get back to Harbor Home, my own jurisdiction, and caring obligation.
I was pleased to see that Ben had one of his guys posted just outside Frank's door. I patted his shoulder, and smiled, as I passed him, on my way back to my unmarked car.
Geesh! I didn't need this, on top of everything else!
As I was driving back home, it suddenly dawned on me that Frank's room was likely under surveillance, and Ben may have been watching a live feed of our conversation. I hoped I hadn't divulged more information than I should have …
Dan:
Arie's was a wake up call, literally.
Frank had been shot in the ass, and my Jeep impounded with a flat tire!
With Ryan at Pete and Mark's ranch, that left me, Tim, and Dave to run the shoppe. Of course, we could cover that.
However, later, with the shoppe still open, I'd have to rely on Dave, and Ollie, to retrieve Frank, and the Jeep. That would leave just Tim, and Me, working “overtime”. But, being a “Family Business”, we'd just have to suck it up, and do it.
As Tammy was brewing coffee, I called Dave.
Dave:
“Are you shitting me?”, I implored, as what Dan was telling me sank into my brain.
I scurried along the hall, holding the phone, to throw open the guest room door to an empty bed, where I was expecting Frank to be. Fuck!
I debated calling Ollie to let him know of the recent fiasco.
Then I calmed down, figuring he'd find out soon enough when he got back home.
I didn't want to cloud his working day, out on the waves, and into the mist.