Title: The Choice That We Made
Category: Books » Janet Evanovich
Author: Two Guns and a Knife
Language: English, Rating: Rated: M
Genre: Angst/Drama
Published: 10-16-12, Updated: 10-16-12
Chapters: 1, Words: 894
Category: Books » Janet Evanovich
Author: Two Guns and a Knife
Language: English, Rating: Rated: M
Genre: Angst/Drama
Published: 10-16-12, Updated: 10-16-12
Chapters: 1, Words: 894
The Choice
The
blue-eyed, wild-haired woman turns the key to start the car. The dusty
white third-hand Toyota explodes into a magnificent fireball. The dozen
or so witnesses on the sidewalk gape and scream in shock, panic, and
fear. The smell of burnt metal, rubber and human flesh fills the air and
hits them. A 40-somehting woman pukes her lunch out on the pavement.
Another nearly faints. Rain starts to fall as the firefighters arrive
and put out the fire. Everyone at the scene knows they are too late. The
driver's remains is all charred. A closed-casket viewing will be
inevitable. The uniformed police officers get out of their patrol cars
and sadly shake their heads. Yes, they all knew her well. They have
warned her a thousand times, but she never ever listened. She was always
lucky and way too stubborn. Everyone falls silent as her boyfriend
tumbles out of the car before it fully stops. His dark handsome face
contorts and pales. He opens his mouth but no sound comes out. He holds
his head with both hands as tears drop out of his widened eyes. He
slowly kneels down on the ground. His pain and disbelief are too
obvious. Rain and tears flow down his face. It was all his fault. He has
gotten her killed.
He said it was not big deal. He said he would
set things straight. He said he would keep her safe. But he failed to
keep his words and now she is dead. All of a sudden he realizes he's
just a police detective, not Batman. He has a gun, a badge, a dog, and a
house. He doesn't have powerful secret weapons or super powers. And he
didn't really pay attention to the threat. The alleged threat targeting
the person he loved most. The alleged threat threatening to shatter his
heart and soul. The threat issued by one of the demented criminals he
captured and paralyzed on purpose last year.
It wasn't his fault,
really. He's a good cop, a decent man. He always does what he's paid to
do: to protect and serve. He always puts his duty first. And he just
wanted to keep that crazy son-of-a-bitch off the street forever. he just
wanted to make sure the piece of shit wouldn't hurt anyone anymore. So
he did the right thing. All his fellow brothers in blue closed their
eyes and turned the other way. The assistant district attorney simply
raised her painted brow and said not a word. No witness. No evidence.
Just a a serial rapist and robber's word against his. Even the big shot
defense lawyer from Philly had to admit defeat and threw in the white
towel in the court. And then he let his guard down and became careless.
Or maybe he was just too happy that Stephanie finally chose him over
Ranger.
Yes, he did know all about her and Ranger. Yes, she did
make her decision. Yes, Ranger did accept her choice and walk out of her
life as she requested. She was no longer a bounty hunter. They moved in
together. They planned to get married next summer. They would try to
have a baby as soon as possible. The clock was ticking so loudly. The
both of them decided they needed to stop fooling around and get serious.
He was going to buy her a ring next week. They would be happy,
contented and fulfilled. They would be surrounded by family, friends and
love. No one can get between them. Not even Ranger.
So he
dismissed Ranger's warning with a snort. So he told Stephanie there was
nothing to worry about with his warm, charming, confident smile. He knew
he would keep her safe. He's a famed police detective for God's sake.
He has his pride, dignity, and ego. He has all the resources and all the
right connections and he fears no one. He didn't need a bunch of
ex-military goons to guard his woman, the future mother of his kids. And
a street rumour was nothing but a street rumour. He was more than sure
the forever wheelchair-bound convict had lost all his power and
influence. But he was wrong. Wrong. Wrong.
Joe Morelli kneels in
the rain. He doesn't hear his cell phone ring. He doesn't hear a taxi
screeching to stop. He doesn't hear Eddie Gazarra and Big Dog trying to
hold Frank Plum back. He does hear the familiar sound of the Porsche. He
stays where he is. He doesn't turn back to take a look. He can feel
Ranger's cold gaze on his back. He has done all he could to force Ranger
to back down, to stay away from Stephanie. He has told Ranger he had
everything under control. He has told Ranger he wouldn't let anything
happen to Stephanie. He had the tech people stop by and get rid of the
trackers on Stephanie's car only this morning. But now Stephanie is
dead. And it's all his fault. All his fault.
He closes his eyes. He smells the unpleasant and unmistakable scent of a painful, violent death. And now he just wants to die...
I always see this as the typical Joe Morelli ending for Stephanie. His ego and over-inflated sense of self, his over confidence, his refusal to believe HE is a danger to Stephanie like he believes Ranger is, would eventually get Steph killed. NOT Ranger or Ranger's enemies. Joe has put many bad people away and hurt others, and his ego isn't capable of believing anyone would ever go up against him. At least Ranger is realistic and knows the evil in the hearts of men. He's lived and breathed war and KNOWS. Morelli's own ego has more of a chance of getting Steph killed than Ranger, because Ranger would ALWAYS be looking to protect Stephanie. ALWAYS.
ReplyDeleteEach time I read this story, I think that.
Great writing.
Maggie M.