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September 2022

“How was your trip?” asked Kelly once I sorted out Seamus and Riley bickering about something.

“Pretty good. Straightforward, anyway. Just not successful, so to speak.”

Kelly gave me an odd look, but before I could answer, the kids started up again. Seamus was teasing his older sister about something. I reached out and grabbed him by the back of the neck and asked, “Do I need to give you a lesson in barnacle clearance?”

He grinned at me. “Think you can catch me? I’m not the one with the bad leg!”

Kelly rolled her eyes and pointed towards the lake. “I’ll get the door.”

Seamus suddenly decided he had poked the bear through the bars of the cage once too often and tried to get away. I grabbed him. “Wait! No! What...” I threw him over my shoulder, and with Kelly leading the way, carried his struggling carcass down to the water. Boxie was chasing after us, barking merrily. At the end of the dock, I threw him as far as I could, all while he squawked and complained. Boxie jumped in after him and began swimming around.

Riley was laughing and grinning when her mother and I came back to the house. “I got it all on camera!” she said, waving her phone.

“Whatever you were doing to get him going, stop doing it!” I ordered.

“This is going on Facebook!” she replied, heading back down to her room.

Seamus came back to the house, dripping wet and not smiling, though Boxie seemed to be enjoying himself. Kelly directed them both around to the side and in through the laundry room. She made Seamus strip down to his undies and throw everything in the washer. He looked like a drowned rat as he came through the kitchen and headed towards his bedroom. I smiled as he came through.

“That wasn’t funny!” he protested.

“No, it was hilarious! We definitely have to do that again!” I responded.

“There’s going to be some payback, Dad!”

I stood up and smiled. “You up for that?”

He backed away. “Just remember who’s going to be picking out the old folks’ home you end up in!” I made a move to chase him, and he ran down the hall and we heard the lock click on his door.

I sat down on a barstool and looked at my wife. “Well, that was fun. I think I need a drink. You?”

“Sounds good to me. What were you saying about your job being good but unsuccessful?”

I pulled a bottle of whiskey out of the cabinet and grabbed a can of Seven-Up. Then I explained that the job was a good job and the client wanted it to fail. That took a longer explanation.

“So, you need to write up a report showing that the department can’t create a SWAT team, and that’s what the sheriff wants, but it’s not what the council wants?” she asked.

“Pretty much. It’s legitimate, though. Sheriff Conway knows he can’t afford a real SWAT team and he knows he doesn’t need a SWAT team. It’s the county council president who thinks it’s a great idea. I just need to write up the report and maybe make a presentation and let the county council know they’re going to have to radically raise taxes for this. I’m the bad guy and the sheriff looks good.”

“And it’s good that you look bad?” she asked.

I shrugged and smiled. “I look bad but my client - the sheriff - looks good. He’s happy. Happy clients are clients who give you good referrals. That’s good.”

She just shook her head and smiled. “Make me another drink. This makes my head hurt.”

I laughed and made her a drink, then sat around and kibitzed while she made dinner. After dinner we just watched some television while I reviewed the latest edits and revisions on To Protect and Serve: A History of Policing in America, the title Simon & Schuster was planning to use. Around eleven or so it was bedtime, and I followed my wife down the hallway in the hopes of enjoying a bit of conjugal bliss before falling to sleep with my beloved in my arms.

That was the theory, anyway. Kelly was wearing a sleepshirt when she crawled into bed and seemed interested in fooling around, but after a few minutes of foreplay she made a groan, and not a moan. There was enough light coming in from outside that I could see that the look on her face was not a look of impending ecstasy. It was more a look of pain. I pulled away slightly and asked, “What’s wrong?”

“I don’t know. It’s sort of a stomachache, but not really.”

“Something you ate?” We’d all eaten the same food, chicken riggies and some veggies, with a few cookies later on.

“Uh, a little lower down.”

It took me a second to realize she was referring to her ‘lady parts’. “Something I did?” I hadn’t been doing anything we hadn’t done before, and that Kelly was normally quite enthusiastic about.

She grimaced and said, “No. Just not feeling quite right tonight. Maybe I just need a night’s sleep.”

“Okay.”

“Sorry about that.”

“Not a problem. Get some sleep and we can try again tomorrow.” I kissed her and rolled onto my back with an arm around her.

Only we didn’t try again the next night. Kelly didn’t say anything in the morning and went off to Matucket State as normal. I stayed home and began working, first on the book, sending my latest revision off to the publisher, and then on SWAT problem, creating the spreadsheets that would allow me to do the costing. That evening Kelly still had a stomachache and wasn’t interested in fooling around.

By the weekend, whatever was bothering Kelly seemed to be getting a lot worse. She tried making light of it, but it was obvious that she was in some real pain by Saturday. I forced her to take it seriously by threatening to tell her mother.

“I’m not five, Grim!” she protested.

I wasn’t impressed. “And then I’m going to tell my mother!”

The look on her face was one of pain. “Alright, I’ll call Doctor Pawlensky. It’s a Saturday, so I probably won’t reach her anyway. I might as well wait until Monday.”

I pulled my phone out of my pocket. “You want me to call my mother?”

Kelly flipped me off but called her OB/GYN. Like she expected, the doctor was out, but she left a message with her service and got a call back in an hour. She needed to head over to the clinic right away. That was the Harriman Women’s Clinic, which was a full-service hospital in East Matucket devoted to women’s health. Both of our children had been born there, and they also did stuff related to gynecology and breasts and anything else related to possessors of only X chromosomes. When I commented that my brothers and I had all been born at Matucket General, she replied that maybe that was why we had turned out the way we had.

We ended up calling her mother after all, to get somebody to keep Seamus and Riley from burning the house down. We drove them over to her parents’ house and then continued to the clinic. By then, Kelly was in some very serious pain. She moved to get out of the car but gasped and cried out when she moved. Bad leg or not, I reached down and picked her up and carried her to the door. The automatic doors swung open, and I stepped inside with her. “I NEED SOME HELP HERE!” I called out.

There was a woman at a reception desk who looked up and then hit a button on her desk. “What’s wrong?” she asked. A nurse came around the corner and repeated the question.

“My wife’s in a lot of pain. Her doctor told her to come in,” I said.

The nurse grabbed a stretcher and I laid Kelly down on it. By then she was starting to cry, and she threw up into a small bucket they provided her. The nurse called for an orderly to assist and they pulled the stretcher deeper into the clinic with me following. We got Kelly into a room and got to the questioning phase where we gave her name and explained what was happening. Another call was made to Doctor Pawlensky, who was still about ten minutes out. I just answered questions and held her hand.

My wife calmed down a fair bit when the doctor showed up, though she was still in pain. I was sent away at that point, so I went out into the hallway while Kelly was dressed in a hospital gown and talked to Doctor Pawlensky. After a few minutes, the doctor came out and said, “We’re going to need to run some tests. We’ve done an ultrasound and I’ve ordered up an MRI and a CAT scan.”

“What’s wrong with her?” I asked.

Doctor Pawlensky smiled and replied, “That’s what the tests will tell us.”

The next few hours were a lot of hurry-up-and-wait. Both Kelly’s mother and mine called me to ask what was happening, which I couldn’t really explain. We just promised to call as soon as we knew something. It was mid-afternoon before we got the results. Doctor Pawlensky gave Kelly a shot of Toradol, which she explained was a non-opiate painkiller. Kelly began feeling better almost immediately. Then we got the results. “Okay, I think we have a pretty good feel for what is happening. We won’t know for sure until we can look inside, but I think what happened is that you have several large ovarian cysts and the cysts have caused an ovarian torsion.”

I looked at Kelly in confusion, and she didn’t seem to have any more answers than I did. “What’s that?” she asked.

Doctor Pawlensky took a tablet computer and called up a program on it. She turned it to face us and said, “Here’s a diagram of a woman’s reproductive system.” She expanded it and pointed out the salient features. “This is the uterus, the womb, where the fetus grows and becomes a baby. Up here are the ovaries, where the eggs are, and the Fallopian tubes, which connect the ovaries to the uterus. Down here is the vagina. Now, you two already have two children, so you know that the sperm goes in from this end and the egg comes down from this end, and somewhere in the middle you end up with a baby.” She smiled as she said that.

“Sounds familiar,” I admitted. Kelly agreed.

“That’s the basic version, but like a lot of things, it gets a little trickier when you look at the details.” She changed the picture on the screen. “Women frequently get what are known as cysts, little pockets of fluid that build up on the ovary. This is quite normal, and they mostly go away all on their own. Occasionally, though, something can go wrong. The cyst doesn’t disappear. It can keep growing, or maybe it bursts, or it can even turn cancerous.” I turned white hearing that and Kelly gasped and grabbed my hand. “Now, don’t worry about that. Some of this is worst case thinking. I don’t think that has happened here, but it’s still serious.” She changed to another diagram. “Sometimes the cyst doesn’t shrink but starts moving around inside and twists the ovary it’s attached to. That twist is what we call a torsion, and until we can fix that, you’ll be in pain.”

“How do you fix it?” I asked.

“Surgery. We’ll need to do what’s called an exploratory laparoscopy, which involves inserting several very small and thin tools inside you and looking around. That will allow us to figure out what is happening for sure. We can remove the cysts and untwist the ovary. In the worst case, we can operate and do it by hand, but we won’t know for sure until we look around first.”

I looked at Kelly, who looked terrified, and I muttered “Jesus Christ!” What had started as a little discomfort when fooling around was suddenly a whole lot more serious!

Kelly asked, “When do we do this?”

“The sooner the better. I want to admit you to the hospital today, right now. Did you eat today?”

Kelly shook her head and admitted, “No, I just wasn’t feeling like eating. I didn’t think I could keep anything down. I just had some juice.”

“That will make it easier. You’ll be under general anesthesia.”

“You mean you want to operate today? Is this an emergency?” I asked. This seemed to be moving awfully fast.

Pawlensky nodded. “This is serious, but I don’t want you to worry. Ovarian cysts are very common, and an ovarian torsion is quite treatable. If that is all we find, you’ll be home tomorrow or the next day with just a few Band-Aids to worry about. You’ll be back on your feet in just a few hours.”

“What do you mean if that is all we find?” Kelly asked.

The doctor simply shook her head. “Once we can look around, we’ll know what we are looking at. There might be complications.”

“Like?” I asked.

She sighed. Doctors don’t like being pushed on that sort of thing. “There could be complications from either the cysts or the torsion. Now, I don’t want you to worry.”

“Please, what complications?” I pulled out my phone and said, “Or do I google it?”

She groaned and said, “Put it away. Those sites are worse than useless!” I put away the phone. “Okay, in some cases an ovarian cyst can rupture and cause an infection, just like a burst appendix. Sometimes a cyst can be cancerous or pre-cancerous. Sometimes the torsion is severe and can cause a necrosis condition, where some of the surrounding tissues can die from lack of blood supply. We just won’t know until we can go in and look around. That’s why we need to do it sooner rather than later. It won’t get better on its own, but this is really standard surgery. I want to call in a surgeon and get to this today.”

“You won’t do this?” asked Kelly. Doctor Pawlensky was Kelly’s longtime gynecologist and had delivered both of our children.

She shook her head. “If I had to, I could, but I have in mind another guy. It’s one thing for me to do an episiotomy or a Caesarian, but this is different. Laparoscopy is a totally different sort of surgery. I’ll gown up to assist, but he’ll be the primary.”

Kelly looked at me, but I didn’t have any answers either. I shrugged and nodded. Kelly said, “I guess I have to.” I just nodded.

“I need to make some calls. We’ll need to transfer you over to Matucket General and do some scheduling. Who’s watching your children?”

“My mother.”

“You should call her and let her know what’s happening, maybe see if she can watch them until later.” She left us in the exam room.

I looked at Kelly. “Jesus, babe, I guess you really were feeling bad the other night!”

“I sure hope that wasn’t you trying to be funny,” she said.

“Yeah, that kind of sucked. Sorry.” Kelly squeezed my hand. “I don’t know what to do. All those times it was me in the hospital and you taking care of me ... now what do I do?”

“Grim, don’t worry. This is probably pretty minor. She’s right. Lots of women have ovarian cysts.”

“Do you want to call the expert, or do you want to wait for her to call you?” The expert, of course, was my mother. Mom might have retired, but she was still a nurse and knew more about this stuff than I did. Just as I finished the question, my phone rang again. I glanced at the display, which said MOM. I showed the screen to Kelly. “Here, it’s for you.”

Kelly groaned. “Asshole!” She took the phone and answered it. “Hi, Mom.”

That got me about a fifteen-minute reprieve.

I didn’t even bother talking to my mother, because after five minutes she was going to ask for Kelly again. After hanging up, my mother was going to head over to the house and pick up a bag for Kelly, and then bring it to the clinic. If we were gone by then she would follow us to Matucket General.

That was where she found us. Shortly after we hung up with her, an ambulance showed up and Kelly was loaded into it. I followed it over to Matucket General. Mom showed up half an hour later. She immediately hugged Kelly and me. Then she began going into some medical detail about what was going to happen. That was where Pawlensky found us, bringing in another doctor, this one a man. “This is Russell Whitaker. He’s both a gynecologist and a surgeon. He’ll be the one doing the operation.”

Doctor Whitaker was a young man, in his early teens, or at least he looked that young to me. He stepped forward and held his hand out to Kelly. “It’s nice to meet you, though I wish it wasn’t in these circumstances.” Then he shook my hand and nodded to my mother. “Maureen, are you related to Mrs. Reaper?”

“She’s my daughter-in-law.”

He nodded. “Well, be assured I will do my very best.” He turned back to Kelly. “Mrs. Reaper, I know that Doctor Pawlensky has discussed what we think is going on inside you, and I have seen the scans and ultrasound results. I think she is right, but we just won’t know until we look inside you. The most likely outcome is that we’re going to be able to remove your cyst and reverse the torsion, and by this time tomorrow you’ll be resting at home.”

“That sounds good,” she said.

He nodded but added, “You have to understand that other things might happen. We might find other cysts. We might find other problems, things we can’t be sure of until we look inside.” He began to describe the procedure, where small incisions would be placed around her abdomen and different tiny instruments would be inserted through the holes. Then gas would be blown inside her belly, inflating her and giving them room to look around. They would do their work and then remove the instruments and let her deflate. She’d be a bit bloated and uncomfortable, but it was a lot less intrusive than the alternative. That was the old-fashioned surgical method, with scalpels and sutures and a lot more muscle and tissue damage.

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Sunday, September 23, 2018 We had a quiet Labor Day weekend. The weather had been warm, dry, and sunny the entire weekend and we spent it goofing off with the kids and taking them out on the pontoon boat. My parents put their boat in the water and came over as well. The amusing part was that rather than go home at night, they just tied up to the dock and slept on the boat a couple of nights. Well, if the boat is rocking, don’t come knocking. Kelly and I had been known to do the same sort of...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 10 Doctor and Teacher

So, it went with the rest of the semester. I also did classes on Use of Force and Autism/Mental Health. In each lecture my PowerPoint presentation included examples and videos of recent incidents where police officers had been videoed going way beyond what was needed. Is it necessary to shoot criminals? Sure! It happens all the time! Is it necessary to stand over the body of a dying criminal and put an entire magazine into their body? Is it necessary to shoot an unarmed teenager in the back...

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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 Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 20 Back to the Salt Mines

Tuesday morning it was back to the salt mines, building the brand name of Reaper Security Consulting and solving law enforcement problems throughout the Old South. Something like that, anyway. What I did was contact Dom Ballantine and confirm that I was making a presentation to the county council of Sullivan County Thursday evening. The meeting was at seven and it was far enough away I needed to stay the night. I made a reservation at the Best Western and let Kelly know I’d drive down...

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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 ReaperEpilogue

Tuesday, July 21, 2015 I got out of bed at 0600, but I hadn’t been asleep. I had slept fitfully at best all night, and I just gave in and got up. I went into the bathroom and turned on the shower, so the water would warm up, and then started brushing my teeth. “Can’t sleep?” asked Kelly, from our bed. “I need to get to the station early,” I told her. Any further discussion was ended when we heard a cry from the hallway. Kelly groaned and got out of bed. I smiled and shook my head and...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 61 The Goat Whisperer

Friday, September 5, 2008 I had to do a lot of yard work at that resort. Kelly was very insistent that the lawn needed to be mowed as often as possible. I also had to ‘clear the weeds’, ‘trim the shrubs’, ‘edge the lawn’, and perform every other possible type of yard maintenance. On the other hand, I considered it critical to provide the best customer service possible. It’s just the kind of guy I am. Still, we did have to get out of the room on occasion, if simply to gas up the mower....

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 7 Hold The Line

Saturday, October 20, 2018 There were a number of interesting results from the show. The Matucket County Council protested that nobody was forced out and then began threatening to sue anybody who said so. Nobody listened to them, and they didn’t sue anybody. The FBI issued another statement that Matucket had been an essential part of the elimination of the terrorist threat and that they had never really lost track of anybody. Bo got a couple of interviews where he pushed the law-and-order...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 64 Recovery

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...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 9 Professor Reaper

Fall 2018 to Spring 2019 Thanksgiving was at my parents’ house. Last year it was supposed to be there, but Kelly had inherited it when Dad had his heart attack that week. Another way of looking at it was that Mom gave him a heart attack, considering what the two of them were up to when the event occurred. With all the mayhem I’d been around in my life I’d prefer to check out the way he almost did. Regardless, this year it was at Mom and Dad’s, and it would give us a chance to tease them some...

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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 ReaperChapter 31 Fire Team Leader

June 2005-March 2006 The next morning, we were back to the Army in earnest. Most everybody had filtered back, and we began with PT, physical training, including calisthenics and a four-mile conditioning run. I was hurting as bad as any of the other troops. Leave had left me soft. It didn’t matter, since I knew I would be back in shape in a few weeks, tops. Montoya and Gonzalez, the fuzzies just out of Benning, were in decent shape. Riley was coming off leave and was in about the same...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 47 Job Hunting

Nothing job-related came to my attention by Friday afternoon. I speculated what the perfect job ad would look like - “Wanted! Matucket Firearms Corporation has an immediate opening for product design and testing in their Machine Gun Division! Iraqi war veterans with PTSD desired! Call now, operators are standing by!” I remembered that the AK-47 was invented by a busted-up Russian sergeant during World War II. Too bad there really wasn’t a Matucket Firearms Corporation, either with or without...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 15 Background Briefing

Monday, March 19, 2018 “Dispatch to One-Six-Three.” “One-Six-Three to Dispatch, go ahead.” Dispatch to One-Six-Three, say location.” I was curious as to why Dispatch wanted to know where I was, since they had sent me to supervise an accident at Pinetree and Glen Aubrey. There was a three-car pileup on Glen Aubrey after the first car, a silver Nissan sedan had suddenly braked for a squirrel. The next car, a red Ford Fusion had slammed into the Nissan from behind and had then been...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 12 Doctor Reaper

Spring 2019 to May 2022 Saturday morning things started getting silly. I was home when it started, sacked out while Kelly got up to tend to the offspring, when she came in and said, “You’d better get up.” “What’s up?” “The President is complaining about you again.” I looked at her curiously. “Trump?” She nodded. “What’s wrong now? Jack tweeting again?” “I don’t know, but something set him off. He’s tweeting that the Army needs to yank your medals again,” she replied. I rolled my eyes...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 20 Hospitalization

Mom got a text from Kelly that she and the kids would fly home early Saturday. Seamus was acting fussy, and it would be very late by the time they arrived on the East Coast. She told me she would call back when she got the kids fed and settled down. I was going to have to con my mother into loaning me her phone, so that she wasn’t listening in while we talked. It was late enough in the afternoon that it was time to watch the press conference on television. I turned it on and dialed through...

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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 35 Chief Of Police

Holden looked at me curiously. “How can I help you, sir?” “Tell me about the department. How did you get the acting chief slot, for one thing? Seniority?” He nodded. “Basically. I was hired by Chief Babcock back when he was first hired. Shawn Warren was hired about a year later. He has Patrol.” “So, you’ve been a captain about two years, and he’s only been a captain one year.” Again, he nodded. “We weren’t even considered for the chief’s slot, at least not permanently. Besides, Chief...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 19 Decisions

I was glad I had asked for a brunch meeting and not a breakfast meeting. Kelly not only thanked me for being a hero when we got back to the room, she insisted on thanking me again the next morning! It’s too bad that the Herndons were flying back with us, because I would have bet a significant portion of my net worth that Kelly could have been talked into joining the mile-high club otherwise. Ah well... Mike Forrester and Bob Jenkins met us at ten in the cafe for the breakfast buffet. They...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 11 Hold the Line Part II

May 2019 The spring moved along, slowly at times, quick and harried at others. February saw Chris Balvin sending out advanced copies of his final draft for everybody involved to do a final edit. We were supposed to review it for any technical or factual errors; it was sent not just to Tolley and me, but also to Jose and Bob. The deal we all had was that any proceeds from the book would be split three ways. Chris was paid a flat $150k up front to write the book, and then he got a percentage...

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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 59 Back to Work

Monday, May 26, 2008 Certain things worked out for me. The bullshit out of the CORB had gotten pretty extreme, and the Justice Department planned to investigate them and not me. The Review Board wasn’t helped when Pendergast was caught saying that he was hoping for the dissolution of the entire Matucket Police Department and its replacement by a federally supervised police force. That was considered more than a bit nutty, even for hard-core Democrats. In any case, it got me off the hook with...

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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 ReaperChapter 22 Leave

I told my family to stay there, and I would get my gear and catch up to them. Kelly offered to follow me, but I had to explain that women were not allowed in the barracks, no way, no how! Luckily there was a parking lot near the barracks that would allow me to load my gear up. Dad had driven down in the F-150, so we could toss my stuff in the back and then ride home. The ride home was mostly taken up with my parents and Kelly asking me about the Army and my training. What did I do, what did...

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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 ReaperChapter 56 End of a Career

I stared at Jerry for a second, and then ran over and knelt next to him. His upper right arm was mangled and bloody, and his face was covered in blood. “Oh, Jesus, Jerry!” I wailed, and then I grabbed the mike on my shoulder. ‘OFFICER DOWN! OFFICER DOWN! OH JESUS! OFFICER DOWN AT MATUCKET AND ELM! ONE-SIX-THREE TO DISPATCH! I NEED BACKUP AND AN AMBULANCE ... ROLL EVERYTHING! OFFICER DOWN!” Dispatch was saying something, but I didn’t pay any attention. “Oh, shit, Jerry, don’t you die on me!”...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 12 The Perfect Game

I couldn’t take any more days off that summer. My time with Kelly was restricted to evenings and weekends, which was probably a good thing, at least as regards to my health. Keeping up with her appetite for sin was tiring! She might kill me, but I’d die with a smile on my face. I did speak to Dad about a temporary dock, and he nixed it, at least for this year. “One, it’s not as easy as you think, or as cheap, or as quick. You won’t get it done, at least not done right, until the end of the...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 13 Professional Work

I had a problem with the academy in Athens related to graduation. Specifically, I would graduate with my doctorate mid-May, but the current Basic Law Enforcement class ran from the end of March through mid-July. I couldn’t stay in my apartment after graduating and we couldn’t justify my moving to a new apartment for just a month. I had been keeping Rich caught up with my schedule and plans over at UGA, but as May moved along, it was obvious my time in Athens was ending. Some of my lectures...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 4 Matucket Middle School

1996 to 1999 In August, football started up again. Matucket Middle School didn’t have a real football team, only flag football, so I was still playing Pop Warner football. I turned twelve on March 1, so I changed to the Midget League team, the Spartans. At twelve I had jumped over the Junior Midget team, which was ages ten, eleven, and twelve. The Midget team was ages twelve, thirteen, and fourteen, so I could probably play there until I got to high school. I knew Matucket High played real...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 37 Fixing Things

Seamus turned fourteen on May 8. Like every year before then, Kelly and I wondered whether he would live long enough to see another birthday. The eternal question was which one of us would kill him first. On the other hand, he could consistently manage to take my mind off the ongoing crisis in the Matucket Police Department. Over dinner that night he asked, “Dad, a mistress is a girlfriend, right?” I looked across the table at Kelly and she looked as confused as I did. I turned my head...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 23 Fourth of the Fourth

September 2003 - December 2003 Dad drove me over to Hartsfield International in Atlanta Thursday morning, sometime around the crack of dawn. Mom stayed at home, which was a good thing, because she spent most of Wednesday night and Thursday morning crying. She was a total basket case, even though I was only going to New York. I didn’t want to be around her when I ended up going overseas. I had to be there early, because I was on a very cheap Delta flight, and you had to be there two hours...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 36 School Days

I went into the station the next morning at 0730. I figured I would go in early and see the shift changes and roll calls for a bit to get a feel for things from the bottom up. After roll call, I headed back to my office, only to get stopped by Mindy Hollis. She dragged me back outside to the department parking lot and over to the corner it shared with the impound yard. “This is where we should build a storage annex,” she said. “Why here? In this corner?” “It’s the best choice. It’s inside...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 29 Summer Fun

2026 to 2027 We spent about a week cleaning up from the remodeling. There was dust on everything, even the ceiling, and everything needed to be wiped down and washed. Dust even got into all the clothing that hadn’t been boxed up and left in the closets, since the closet doors had to be open so the flooring in the closets could be replaced. We were doing wash nonstop for a week, and Custom Clean Dry Cleaning made a small fortune off us when we took all our good clothes over. The most amusing...

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