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Thursday proved to be about as hectic as I expected it to be. By the time the detectives came to see me, I would be the last guy they would be talking to. By that time, they would have already interviewed everybody except the three dead guys, and they would have been autopsied. The crime scene crew would have been all over the last car they had been in, as well as all over the Quiki-Stop. The security videos from the Quiki-Stop would have been obtained, as well as any from any of the surrounding stores. From those videos, anybody else who had been in the area would have been tracked down and interviewed. The Georgia State Patrol, the Alabama State Police, and probably the FBI would have been contacted for assistance. The only person left to talk to was little old me.

That started right after I finished my yogurt and juice in the morning. First in were my old friends Detective Barker and Detective Smith, who had run the investigation into the shooting back when I was still on probation. They weren’t anywhere near as much a pair of assholes as they came off during that initial meeting. They asked me for my statement, and I immediately responded by asking for my lawyer. They gave me a pro forma argument, but then vacated the room, and Stillwell came in.

“Good to see you again, Officer Reaper.” He reached out and shook my hand. “How are you feeling?”

“I’m good, Mister Stillwell. Anything I should be doing here?”

“You know the drill already. Tell me what happened, and don’t leave anything out. We’ll call in the detectives. You’ll answer their questions. After that ... we’ll see.”

I snorted and rolled my eyes. Stillwell had me lead him through the incident. After that we called in Barker and Smith. Within minutes it was obvious that the two detectives had interviewed half of West Georgia and reviewed all the videos. They still tried to trip me up on specifics, and Stillwell did his old trick of ‘Asked and answered, Detective.’ Eventually they ran out of questions and folded up their notebooks.

Barker said, “Thank you, Grim. I know we told Mrs. Reaper not to talk to you about what she saw, but I think we can let that go. You two can let her know.”

“Okay, I’ll tell her. What now?”

Smith answered. “You know the drill. You’re the main attraction in an officer-involved shooting. We are officially informing you that you are on administrative leave, not that you’re going to be able to do anything anyway. Try not to arrest any of your nurses.”

“You ever tried to survive on broth and yogurt?” I asked. “I’m getting tempted!”

They both grinned at that. “You were the last person we had to interview. Next step is that we finish our report, probably Friday or Saturday. It goes to the Review Board.” I groaned at that. “Depending on what they do, sometime in the next few weeks there will be a second investigation. After that you need to go before the Grand Jury and get passed by the department shrink. You’ve been through this before, haven’t you?” commented Barker.

“Thanks for the reminder.”

Smith said, “Grim, your responses basically match up with everything else we’ve been learning about this. I have to ask you - not part of the investigation - how in the world do you make shots like that when you are under fire and wounded?”

I grimaced at that, but I knew the answer. “I can’t explain it, guys, but I never miss.”

“I analyzed the tapes. Every single shot you took went right through the X-ring. You took seven kill shots, and every single one went straight through the heart and spine. Those three men were dead before they ever hit the ground, and that was after you were already wounded!” I was trying to answer when he added, “It’s like last year. You took three head shots while rolling around on the ground under fire. How do you do that?”

I just shook my head. “I don’t know. I can’t explain it. Ever since basic training I’ve never been able to miss. If you want me to miss the target, I need to aim for a miss. Does that make any sense?”

Barker smiled, but said, “No.”

“As far as the bit about being under fire, that’s real easy. I did damn near three years in Iraq, almost all of it under fire. Any of the guys I served with would have reacted immediately, just like I did. You were either quick or you were dead.”

The two detectives took off, leaving me with Stillwell. “It’s still awfully spooky the way you never miss,” he said.

“Don’t ask me to explain it. Just don’t ever pull a gun on me. It won’t be good.”

“You really need to talk to that shrink!”

I laughed at Stillwell but kept my thoughts to myself. I was already seeing Shemel about once a month for my PTSD. I couldn’t wait to hear what he had to say about this. I wondered if he would have to recuse himself because he already knew me.

I napped some that afternoon but woke up when Kelly came in around four in the afternoon. She brought with her my laptop computer and books and all from my classes. Those she dumped on a chair, and then she came over and gave me a four-alarm kiss. “You keep kissing me like that and the alarms on the equipment are going to go off!” I said.

Kelly giggled. “Mister Tough Guy! You’ve never complained about my kissing before.”

“Well, if my blood pressure spikes and I die, at least I’ll go out with a smile on my face,” I laughed.

“Too bad we can’t do anything else to raise your blood pressure.”

“I’ll probably need lots of bed rest when I get home.”

She nodded but got a serious look on her face. “Grim, I know we were going to wait until you got your Senior Patrolman rank, but I don’t want to wait any longer. When you get home, I want to get the IUD taken out. I am not going to complain about you being a police officer, but I do want to have children with you, just in case. Please.”

That took me a little by surprise, but I couldn’t see arguing about this. I had been on track to make Senior Patrolman next year in any case, so this was only jumping the gun by a year at most. “Okay. You’ll probably have to do most of the work, though, for a while at least.”

Kelly’s face lit up in a huge smile. “Thank you, thank you, thank you! I don’t mind. If I’m on top, then I know we’ll have daughters!”

I rolled my eyes at that. “You better hope they let girls play football by then, because if you actually commit the unforgiveable sin of bearing female children, I will be buying them pink footballs!”

“Unforgiveable sin? I can’t wait until they hit their teens and start dating.”

“Fine by me. By then I plan to be commanding TRT, and I will follow them around on dates in the Cougar, with a Ma Deuce on the roof!” I replied. “How are you feeling, babe?”

“I’m good. I went back to class today. Everybody there knew about you. It was the same over at M-Triple-C. I saw your teachers and they gave me your assignments and promised to work with you on making things up. With any luck you won’t lose the semester.”

“Excellent. If that had happened, I was going to dig up those jackasses and shoot them all over again!”

“So, you saw the detectives this morning?” she asked.

I nodded. “They were here, and Stillwell was here. I spent the entire morning going over the shooting. I think it is being judged a clean shoot, but I won’t be sure until the final report comes out, probably this weekend.”

“They said I could talk to you after they were done,” Kelly told me.

“Yeah. How bad was it, babe? I was praying that you were hiding down behind some kegs or something.”

Kelly looked very serious again. “I was, sort of, but the beer cave had a glass door that I could see through. I pretty much saw everything that was happening in the store, but nothing from outside. I started calling 911 as soon as I got inside.”

“Good! That was the best thing you could have done. I didn’t want you coming out and trying to help or something. I was worried that you wouldn’t get a signal inside the cooler.”

Kelly shrugged. “Seemed to work fine.”

“And you saw...”

“I saw everything. I saw you shoot those two men, and I saw you get hit and stagger up to the front, where you got shot again, and I saw you keep going, crawling out through the window. Then I simply heard the gunfire, but I stayed where you told me to, until a policeman with a gun out came into the store. I yelled out I was in the beer cave, and he pointed his gun at me until I came out,” she said.

“Good. Don’t make any sudden moves at a time like that, until they can figure out who’s who.”

“I didn’t know who it was, but I remembered seeing his face at the Cherokee once. Tim was there, and that new girl, Jenny. I remember them being there. Then you went in the ambulance to the hospital and Creighton drove me over.” She took a deep breath. “You lost a lot of blood, Grim, a lot. You almost bled out there in front of the store keeping that guy Bolling from leaving. They couldn’t figure out how you kept standing there holding your weapon up. I knew. I mean, I know how you are, but still...” She took another breath and finished, “I told them you would have stood there until you died on your feet, but you would never have given up.”

I just nodded. I didn’t have much to say to that. “I’m sorry you had to see that, babe. That’s not a part of my life I ever wanted you to see.”

“Was Iraq like that?” she asked.

I laughed at that. “Iraq was a lot worse, a whole lot worse!”

We talked the rest of the afternoon, though I did fall asleep once. My next visitors were Chief Jefferson and Captain Crowley, who came in right after dinner and moments before my parents arrived. Kelly moved my school stuff off to the side.

“How are you doing, Grim?” asked Captain Crowley.

“It’s good to see you again, Patrolman Reaper,” said the Chief.

“Yes, sir, thank you. I’m good. I’m still pretty weak, but as soon as I can get out of here, I’ll be back at the station,” I answered. I knew that probably wasn’t the case, but I wanted to sound positive.

My mother and Kelly looked alarmed at that, but the Chief and Captain Crowley just smiled. “I think we can afford to wait until your doctors clear you for duty, Grim,” said Crowley.

“I know it will be a stretch, but the Matucket Police Department will get by without your services for a few more weeks,” added Chief Jefferson.

“Understood, sir.”

“We talked to Barker and Smith before we came out here. While it isn’t official yet, they told us that they are going to be reporting it as a clean shoot. You know that it won’t end there, but according to everybody who has been involved in this, there has been nothing but praise for how you handled the situation. You did good, Grim,” said Captain Crowley.

“Thank you, sir.”

“It’s a touch premature, but I think you should make your reservations for next year’s awards dinner. Unless something radically strange happens, you’ll be getting the Medal of Valor and a Purple Heart,” added Jefferson.

“Yes, sir, thank you.” I smiled, but it didn’t mean that much. You never wore your medals except on a dress occasion, like at the awards banquet or a funeral. Otherwise, they would simply sit in a box in a drawer, much as my Army medals had sat in a box, at least until I sent them back to the Army.

Mom grumbled, “I would have been much happier if you hadn’t had to earn them in the first place!” Dad rolled his eyes at me and simply gave Mom a hug around the shoulders.

“Captain, Chief, can I ask a question?”

“Sure, Patrolman. What’s on your mind?” replied Jefferson.

“What in the world were those ass ... criminals doing in Matucket in the first place? The last I heard, they were arrested up near Chattanooga, on the Alabama side of the border.”

Both men sighed and shook their heads. “False alarm. It turned out to be three teenagers joyriding in the neighbor’s car. They damn near had heart attacks when they got stopped and a dozen cops drew down on them. They were lucky they weren’t shot!” answered Crowley.

Chief Jefferson nodded in agreement. “All over the area people were getting stopped. They weren’t the only false alarm, not by a long shot.”

I made a wry smile. “Figures. What was their final body count?” Then I thought about what I had asked and looked at my family. “Sorry guys, forget it. I wasn’t thinking.”

Kelly surprised me by saying, “No, I want to know.” Mom gulped but nodded.

“Eleven. It was eight the last you heard on Thursday, but after Gadsden, when they killed the Alabama Trooper, they hit a convenience store outside of Fort Payne, killing the clerk and grabbing two girls. Then they changed directions and came southeast, to where you ran into them Saturday evening.”

“The girls?” I asked.

Crowley just gave me a grim look and shook his head. They must have been in the trunk of the blue Chevy. “If you hadn’t stopped them, it would have been at least two more, the Quiki-Stop cashier and the woman out at the pump.”

“She okay? She got conked on the head, I remember that.”

Jefferson gave me a wry smile. “She’s good enough to complain that you didn’t put down your gun and surrender. We can expect a law suit any time now, I’m sure. She’s even complaining you shot her tires, to keep them from escaping; she wants us to replace her tires, all four.”

“Great,” I grumbled. My parents both complained about the woman’s ingratitude, but it wasn’t anything the police officers in the room didn’t expect. I also expected it to get laughed out of court in a heartbeat. Still, it was a nuisance none of us needed.

“Forget her. Nobody is going to listen to her. More important is that tomorrow you need to get cleaned up. Company is coming,” said the Chief.

“Oh?”

“Governor Perdue is going to visit, along with a bunch of reporters and television cameras. He’s going to personally congratulate you and bask in the glow of your wonderfulness,” said Crowley.

“Oh, Christ! You’re kidding me, right?”

“If you get asked any questions, just say good things about truth, justice, and the American way. You can then move on to Mom, apple pie, and the girl next door,” he added.

“Captain, if you weren’t a captain, I know how I would reply! Hey, is that State Trooper still outside? You can send him home. I promise I won’t talk to any reporters.”

“We will, after you see the Governor. It’s better optics, whatever that means,” Captain Crowley finished.

“He won’t be the only one, either. I have it on reliable authority that you’ll probably get somebody from the Alabama Highway Patrol over here to shake your hand and thank you. Don’t be surprised if they give you a medal, too. Something else to add to your dress uniform,” said Jefferson.

“Yes, sir.”

The next few days were hectic, or at least as hectic as they could be for a guy flat on his back in a hospital. Kelly helped me shave and clean up, and the doctors and nurses got me into some decent pajamas and hid the bandages as best they could. Sonny Perdue came by in the early afternoon, and Kelly was there, along with Chief Jefferson and my parents. Photos were taken and everybody sang my praises. I just said thank you and praised Grady and Matucket General and the EMTs and the nurses and the doctors and my fellow officers and anybody else I could think of. I had enough experience to know that maybe fifteen seconds might make it onto the air, probably of Sonny shaking my hand and looking like he had personally operated on me, right after he pulled me out of the line of fire. It was just sheer luck that I had killed the bad guys when he was about to do it himself.

And people wonder why nobody likes or trusts politicians.

My cousins, Dave and Jerry, were at Georgia State, and they dropped by Thursday night. Bobbie Joe drove back down Friday night after classes, which was about a seven-hour drive. He got home too late to see me, but he came over Saturday morning, along with my grandparents and Uncle Dave and Aunt Laurie. My parents also drove over, and everybody was there in time to see a couple of police officers come in wearing the uniforms of the Alabama State Troopers. One of them had the silver eagles of a Colonel and the other had the brass oak leaves of a Major. They introduced themselves as the head of the Alabama Department of Public Safety and the head of the Alabama Highway Patrol, and they both thanked me and shook my hand. Once I was well and out of the hospital, there would be a ceremony in Alabama, and I would get another award from them. Telling them ‘Thank you, but it’s not necessary’ would be pretty rude, so I simply said, ‘Thank you,’ and promised to be there as needed. They asked me some questions about the shooting and offered to make me an Alabama State Trooper if I ever decided to move to Alabama. I turned down the offer but thanked them anyway; it was always nice to be asked.

I managed to avoid any reporters, probably because by the time I was healthy enough to talk and I was cleared by the investigation, I was old news. The department issued a statement that I was healing but wouldn’t be able to return to duty for some time, and nobody cared. It ended up in the back of the Metro section of the Times-Dispatch, but Channel Nine ignored it completely. Fine by me. As I got better, I cracked open my books and started catching up in my classes. Kelly would assist in the evening, but my biggest headache was simply typing one-handed. My left arm was heavily bandaged, and I couldn’t really use it yet. I was told that after they got the bandages off, I would be able to start doing some physical therapy, and it should heal properly and get back into condition. That worried me, though, since if it didn’t get better my law enforcement career was over. Likewise, I still had a bunch of bandages and tubes in my left side from getting shot in the back. I couldn’t leave the hospital until they came out.

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Chief Crowley called the meeting to an end. He told Captain Abernathy to light a fire under the detectives and see if anybody had seen any African-American strangers recently. At best we had maybe a day or two before something might happen. Captain Bullfinch and Lieutenant Roscoe were told to give whatever support possible, including moving watch schedules around. Hank was told to assist me and dial up TRT. As far as I was concerned, Priority One was taking care of my family. What was even...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 60 Wedded Bliss

Saturday, June 21, 2008 I continued riding with Hank Jenkins for two weeks, and he signed off on turning me loose on the public on my own. During our time he taught me about the night and graveyard shifts, much like Jerry had taught me about the day shift and general police work. We also brought in a number of bad guys on various warrants, taking criminals off the street and otherwise making Matucket safer for all. It seemed like every shift would start with Hank handing me a stack of...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 21 Bank Robbery

Fall 2023 The summer progressed nicely. I spent a fair bit of time down in Sullivan County and the nearby environs, first analyzing what they had and then developing the options everybody needed to consider. One thing I stressed with them was that by standardizing on similar doctrine, training, and hardware, the SWAT teams created would be suitable for any eventual regional coordination. How the politics would work out was questionable, but it would be easier if the local units had similar...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 30 Fort Drum

April 2005 - May 2005 A few days later I had to leave. I was due back at Fort Drum on Thursday, so Tuesday Kelly and I loaded up the back of the Outback with all my stuff. This time we added all my personal stuff that I had shipped home when I first deployed to Iraq in 2003. Jack was none too amused when I took the television set with me, since he had set it up in the bedroom, but I wasn’t impressed. “You want to keep it? Fine with me. Just buy me a new one,” I told him. “I don’t have the...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 17 Summer

June to August 2002 The following week we had finals, and that was it. Seniors had to go through graduation, but the rest of us were out for a couple of months for the summer. For me that meant I had about a week of goof-off time before I had to go back to the mill full time. That would take me through all of June and into July, at which time it was back to practice for the football season, running twice-a-days and sweating off about ten pounds under the July sun. Somewhere during that...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 17 Miles Madigan

Summer 2023 The job in Sullivan Springs was a larger project than most of those I had already worked on. The spreadsheets were smoking by the time I got through with them. When I contacted Ballantine in two weeks, it was only to tell him I was still working the project. Unlike some of my other jobs, in this one I didn’t have a single answer already packaged. In my other jobs the chief or sheriff already knew what he wanted to do and simply needed an outsider to give him a third-party...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 41 Abu Dhabi

January 2007 Mom was very upset that I wasn’t going to come home on my leave. She just wasn’t buying my explanation about losing my squad. She wanted me to come home, squad or no squad. I think Dad understood, and he told me that his father understood, but Mom was very unhappy. I had been in the Army now for four Christmases, and three had been spent in Iraq. I didn’t even bother telling her about the incident at Yankee North. One of her latest kicks was, “Are you the only soldier in Iraq?...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 2 Reunion

It seemed late when we finished dinner. There was a Welcome Aboard talk in the ship’s theater and after that we did a bit more exploring. There were all sorts of stuff on the boat, including a shopping center with incredibly overpriced stuff, a casino, and a bunch more bars, restaurants, and lounges. We walked around the deck and then went back to our cabin, where we discovered it had been made up, the bed turned down, and an odd animal formed out of some folded towels. Kelly decided she...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 48 Administrative Assistant

I was able to get in to see Captain Crowley on Thursday morning. Another young officer, African-American this time, was the one who escorted me in, and this time Crowley had some paperwork on his desk. I got the impression that after this meeting it would be time to shit or get off the pot. Crowley outlined the procedure to apply, and then reviewed the pay and benefits. “Grim, as an Administrative Assistant you make a bit more than minimum wage, but it’s a full-time job and it qualifies you...

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Tomahawk Towing and Recovery

Tomahawk Towing and Recovery Sunrise sat behind the wheel waiting for the other trucks to begin returning from dropping off trailer sections around the area laid out for the Academy town. He watched as Eagle, Hawk and Night Flyer began pulling up behind the Diner. Their trailers disgorging the livestock before Hawk's began turning into barns. A section of Eagle's main trailer separated and molded itself to the side of the new Diner. Slowly his grin grew as he realized what it...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 20 Schools End

Dad didn’t say anything to me the next day, so we must have covered our tracks. At least the back seat in the SuperCrew was wide enough for us to lay semi-flat on. We still drove around in the cold air with the windows down. Monday at school I saw Coach Summers and gave him the news. I was out for a week, and would be reevaluated afterwards, so I might be able to play if we won next week and went to State. “I won’t let you back on the field until you bring me a release from the doctor,” he...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 27 Returning Home

June 2004 - August 2004 Word came down from Battalion that the rest of Second Brigade would be deploying to Iraq soon. It was expected that they would show up sometime in July, but no dates were available. What they would do then was not known, or at least not known to us down at Camp Custer. Where exactly they would be positioned wasn’t known or might change before they got here. However, one interesting tidbit came out. Fourth of the Fourth was going to get some leave. Over the next few...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 8 Sunday October 1 2017

For the last few days President Trump had been on a Twitter rampage, demanding that the NFL players stand during the anthem, demanding the team owners and coaches fire them if they didn’t, and promising dire actions otherwise. Both Jack and I were getting slammed left and right, me for not complaining about the football players’ protests and Jack for not doing more. He was also bitching about Puerto Rico, primary elections, and fake news. No wonder he wasn’t doing his job - he was spending...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 24 Boxie

2024 Sunday, I helped Jack get home. He had chartered a plane to fly from California to Matucket (“ Can you imagine flying commercial through Atlanta with a wheelchair?”) so I simply drove over to their house Sunday morning and helped him out of the house and down to his rental. None of our homes had ramps and I asked whether we should build some for their next visit. “Grim, I’m not sure you should bother. I don’t think I’ll be coming back here any time soon.” “Jack...” “Grim, I just...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 19 Rescue

I never really passed out, but I wasn’t in a mood to keep talking. The immediate threat was contained, and since I was trapped under a tree and wounded, I wasn’t going to wander around the battlefield. After a few minutes I began to hear sirens, both police and fire department; I wouldn’t be alone for long. I twisted my head to the left but couldn’t see to the end of the driveway out on Lakeside Drive. I did see flashing lights approaching, and the sirens went silent. Moments later I heard a...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 66 Old Acquaintances

Grandpa was right about some of what he had said. I googled ‘medal of honor procedure’ later and it turned out there was a huge process involved in giving the Medal of Honor. Once the recommendation worked its way up from Battalion to Brigade and then to Division, it landed at the Pentagon. At least two boards in the Human Resources Command had to approve it, and then it went before the Chief of Staff, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 12 Thanksgiving

Thursday morning was an exercise in controlled chaos. I had time to do a nice breakfast of scrambled eggs, toast, and bacon, which could be a bit of a luxury. I tried to cook a nice family breakfast on weekends but shift work with the MPD meant I frequently missed weekends. At least three of us ate well. Seamus only ate Froot Loops; he was almost three and was still a knucklehead in the Terrible Twos. After breakfast Kelly put Riley and me to work cleaning the house. Seamus, on the other...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 70 60 Minutes

Captain Crowley simply congratulated me on making it through SWAT and then told me that I needed to call CBS in New York. He gave me a phone number and told me to let him know what was going on. For my mind, I was basically done with publicity. The Army had mustered me out a second time, so they couldn’t order me back to New York, and if 60 Minutes wanted to do something on the MPD, they had to come to us in any case. The call went smoothly. Now that I was home from the Academy, CBS felt...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 8 Recuperation

Mom went back to work down in the ER the next morning, which I found a blessing. I mean, I loved my mother, but she was driving me completely nuts hanging around the room with me. She still dropped in at lunchtime, but I could handle that. Otherwise, I had her bring in a few books from home that I could read holding up with my left hand. Kelly came over after school on Tuesday. She had worked out an arrangement to take a different bus over to the hospital, and then either Mom would take her...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 7 Friday September 29 2017 to Saturday September 30 2017

Friday started out like most other days. We got Riley off to school on the bus, and Kelly loaded Seamus in the Sienna to take to day care at Matucket State. The big difference was that we dug out all the luggage. While she was at class, I packed all my formal stuff in a hanging bag, with the rest in a suitcase. As soon as Kelly and Seamus came home, she grabbed her stuff out of the closet and told me to start packing, while she packed everything for the kids. It became a mad rush, since I...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 6 Kelly

Friday, February 16, 2001 School had just started again after the winter break. I was hanging out after lunch with some friends near the south stairwell lockers, with Tilly next to me, when Terry Watson muttered, “Holy shit!” as he looked at something behind me. I turned around and didn’t see anything unusual, at least not at first. What I did see looked like a bunch of girls hugging. Then I saw one of the girls turn around and come over towards us. She was slim, about my height, with...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 19 A Winning Season

Jack managed to finagle a ride home with a couple of cheerleaders who were juniors. I have no idea if he got anything more from them than a lift home, and I didn’t want to know. One of these days my brother’s love life was going to bite him in the ass. Some girl was going to find him with another girl, and there would be hell to pay. Hopefully she wouldn’t be carrying a weapon when that happened. The Sports Section headline Saturday morning was “UNDERDOG PIONEERS CRUSH WARRIORS!” I had no...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 68 Television

I knew what the citation said; whether I believed it was a different question. It didn’t matter much. I stood there, kept my mouth shut, and looked straight ahead. The President put the ribbon around my neck, and everybody saluted and applauded. He gave me a whispered, ‘At ease.’, and I was able to break position and shake his hand in thanks. That was the end of the official ceremony, and it was time for a meet-and-greet. Mister and Mrs. Obama escorted me down off the stage and over to where...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 53 Living the Dream

Police work was vastly different from military life. One of the biggest differences was that the U.S. Army was quite monolithic, in the sense that everybody trained and fought the same way. Every infantryman trained at Fort Benning. Every helicopter crewman trained at Fort Rucker. Every medic trained at Fort Sam Houston. You get the idea. The same could be said at any camp or fort in the country. Everybody did things the same. There’s a reason they called it the ‘big green machine.’ It made...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 63 Out of State Visitors

Saturday, October 24, 2009 My schedule that week was the night shift, Tuesday to Friday, and then I would have off, Saturday to Tuesday. That worked out well, since Saturday was my parents’ anniversary, and both Kelly and I would have the day off. I would be able to sleep late and then we could go over to the house later. Since it was their Silver Anniversary, the plan was for Bobbie Joe, Kelly, and me to take the parental units out to a nice dinner. Jack and Teresa couldn’t be there, of...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 69 Going Home

That was basically the end of the craziness. From Chicago we flew home for a long weekend. Monday, we flew back to New York, and I went on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, which proved interesting. Stewart was on the liberal side of the spectrum, but he always showed a lot of respect to the soldiers even as he crucified the politicians who got us into Iraq and Afghanistan. Most of the interview was the standard questions, but at the end he asked me something nobody else had asked. Stewart:...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 43 Aftermath

It looked like almost the entire platoon had arrived, led by Lieutenant Southerland. They rolled up to the front gate, actually driving over various body parts as they did so and stopped. The crashed Apache blocked the way in. The first guys to come inside the compound simply stood there and stared at the carnage, though a couple of guys tossed their cookies. Eventually somebody noticed I was standing there and Southerland and another couple of guys ran over to me. “Sergeant Reaper! Sergeant...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 18 Senior Year

Our first game of the season was at the end of the month, the last Friday of August, the 30th. It was a home game with North Cobb High, from up in Kennesaw. They were from a wealthy suburb of Atlanta, and North Cobb was a big school, certainly bigger than us. That was important in high school football, since the more students you had, the more likely you’ll be able to find better players. I commented on that to Kelly once, and she said something about Gaussian distributions and standard...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 38 Coming Together

Things moved along through the summer. At times it seemed as if for every step we took forward we were taking two steps back. Still, some good things happened. Our new Auto Theft Division made a major arrest mid-June. They grabbed a few cars out of the impound yard and fitted them with GPS trackers and allowed them to be stolen. That generated enough information to get warrants on a pair of ‘chop shops’, garages where stolen cars could be taken and stripped for parts. Lieutenant Dupree of...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 49 Training

October 2007 - December 2007 Mid-October, about when it became obvious that I was going to stick it out and go to the academy, Tim Hungerford showed up at the rickety-bench-with-delusions-of-grandeur that I called my desk. He had a packet of paperwork with him. “Take a break,” he ordered. “You need to look this stuff over.” I looked at him. “Why? What is it?” “It’s the packet from the academy.” “Ah!” I nodded at that. “Let’s take a look. You’ve been through this, right?” Tim nodded....

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The Grim ReaperChapter 52 The Academy

January 2008 - March 2008 When I went back to work, I let Captain Carson know about meeting the Gorsky family, and that I was sure that a lawsuit was on the way. Both he and Lieutenant Brownell quizzed me on what I had told the Gorskys and I swore six ways from Sunday that I hadn’t said anything that could be construed as an admission of guilt. Their general feeling was that we would be named in the suit, but we could dump any responsibility onto the Sheriff’s office, since they ran the jail...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 16 Springtime

March to May, 2002 Mom was not at all amused by my thinking. All through dinner, which Kelly and I nuked in the microwave to warm up, she badgered me about why I was joining the Army. I pretty much gave her the same reasons as I gave my girlfriend. Dad mostly just sat there and listened. He insisted that they had to meet Sergeant Donaldson, and that I was not doing anything until after I got out of school. Eventually I could escape, and I took Kelly out and we went over to the mall, to do...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 4 Skinny Mike

Friday, September 1, 2017 “Gentlemen, I have had it. I hereby resign my position as a member of the human race. There is no possible way I share any genetic material with what I had to put up with today.” So saying, I settled myself onto a barstool in the center of the bar at the Cherokee Grill. Around me my fellow police officers laughed. Mack Waterhouse, the owner of the bar and a former MPD lieutenant, came over and smiled. “Feel free to tell your friendly bartender what your problem is,...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 46 Barbecue

We slept in the next morning, and I informed Kelly that she needed to pass an audition like I had done with her. How was I to know that she wasn’t a demanding wife? What if she was only interested in me for my body, and not my mind? That got me a smart-ass comment from her, “Really? You want to go there? Grim, you need to stick with your body! Your mind ain’t going to cut it!” That earned her a sharp smack on the ass, and I tickled her until she shrieked and begged me to stop. That led to her...

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