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New Wounds, Old Friends. By Jaye Reid Written: 5-6.07.2000 Disclaimer: Water Rats will be owned by Southern Star for yet another year! Fantastic. I dont mind that they own them, I am just borrowing them for a short while. Authors notes: This short piece follows on after the brilliant episode "Mozzie". Also to celebrate the fact that Channel Nine has decided to have some faith in the current Water Rats and continue to screen the show for another year. Dedication: This one is for Christine, championing the cause of the newies! ~*~*~*~ Mick took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. She was so bloody pig-headed. Lucky, he thought, that he was used to working with female pig-headed partners. "Look Alex," he complained with just enough sympathy in his tone to keep her on side. "Nah this is bullshit Mick," she exclaimed waving her arms around. "Ya know that. Its total crap. Were sittin here on our backsides while this crazed loony is running around out there laughing at us. And what does Jeff want to do? Tell me Mick, whats he doing " Mick just stood there and shook his head, before slumping down into his chair. Alex was pacing around the office. There wasnt any point in trying to reason with her when she worked herself up like this. He had seen her worked up before and there was nothing else to do but let it run its course. "Exactly Mick, exactly," she complained after receiving no response to her question. "Jeffs sittin back there in his nice cozy office with his big chair and his clever looking fish. And whats he doing? Nothing! Bloody nothing!" "Whos doing nothing?" asked Jack as he wandered into the office. "Jeff!" snapped Alex. "Ah well his hands are tied really, not much he can do," replied Jack Mick cringed and turned back around in his chair to face his desk. Surely Jack had heard Alexs tirade as he approached the office. Mick would have been surprised if the whole building hadnt heard. He was wondering why Jeff himself hadnt barged in and given Alex a mouthful about disturbing the peace. He could see into Jeffs office from his desk. He appeared to be on the phone. Lucky for Alex, Mick decided. But now it was going to be Jacks turn. "Urghhhh . you know Jack, youre just as bad as Hawker. Just as bad," she mumbled. "Im getting out of here for awhile. I need some fresh air. Theres too much testosterone in this office." "Alex .." called Mick. Alex gave him a back-handed wave and stomped out of the office and headed down the corridor, disappearing down the stairs. "Whats that all about?" asked Jack curiously. "Ah you know Alex. Finds a cause and shes like full on. That was the best Ive seen for awhile though. Nothing like a bit of World War three to start the day." "Nah mate, youre wrong there. Before I went on holidays we were already up to about World War five. You cant tell me there werent a couple while I was away," Jack chuckled. Mick scoffed and smiled. "Yeah, starting to loose count. But Jack, she could be right ya know. There may be more to this than Jeffs letting on." Jack screwed up his face. "Youve been hanging around her *too* long by yourself I think Mick. Did I miss somethin between you two while I was away?" "Dont start with that rubbish Jack." "Ohhh defensive. So what, a bit of the old horizontal tango?" queried Jack with a sly grin. "No Jack, there wasnt. And anyway if there *was*, which there wasnt, you should be the last person around here making jibes about sleepin with your colleagues dont you think?" "That was different," replied Jack quietly but defensively. Mick wished the comment back the second after it had passed his lips, but it was too late. Changing the subject seemed like a good option. "So, what should we do then, about this Trisha?" asked Mick. "Its not our case," stated Jack. "I mean if the assault occurred as Alexs friend was strolling along the beach, well yeah, we could do something." "Yeah, but the Cross, at night?" continued Mick. "I mean hell, what was she doing there in the first place? Shes not a damn pro. is she? One that Alex befriended during her undercover days?" "And what if she was Mick, she deserved to be beaten?" queried Helen as she chose that moment to enter the detectives office. "I didnt mean it like that Helen," he replied. "I certainly hope not. You of all people should know better than to take people on face value," she replied sternly. "What? Because *my* face is black?" asked Mick. "No. Because youre meant to be a well trained detective and you work on facts. And should know by now not to jump to conclusions. You should remember, in this business especially, that you dont judge people on their skin colour, socio-economic status, sexual preference or " she turned from Mick to Jack with a smile, "their poor sense in hair stylist." "Hey, whats wrong with the haircut?" complained Jack patting his hand on the top of his head. "Oh nothing at all if you like that look," replied Helen with a grin. "Now, about Alex. Shes none too happy at the moment." "And thats our fault?" asked Jack. "No. No its not. But you could cut her a bit of slack at the moment." "Didnt realise this was a bloody babysitting service now," said Jack sarcastically. "Jack " started Helen. "Mick, Jack is there a problem Helen?" asked Jeff sticking his head in the doorway. "Ah no Jeff," replied Helen. "Wheres Alex?" asked Jeff. "Just stepped out Jeff," replied Jack. "Where? I need to speak to her. Ive just got off the phone from HQ. Senior constable Cassandra Lewis died in hospital about an hour ago." "Whats that got to do with " started Jack and then he realised. "Her friend *Trisha* was another undercover cop. Thats why you wouldnt let her have anything to do with it." "The orders came from higher up Jack. If she recovered she may have been able to go back into the Cross and continue the pretense. If we bowled in there and started investigating when it wasnt our patch, it would have looked mighty suspicious. She was close to breaking into the inner circle apparently." "And instead they break her," replied Helen. "Yes, something like that. The whole operation is blown apparently. Two years work. Someone caught her out," replied Jeff. "And Alex needs to be informed." "Ill do it," offered Jack. "Are you sure Jack?" asked Helen. "I can do it if you want." "Nah its okay Helen. Where did she go?" replied Jack. "Shes out on the front lawn I think," replied Helen. ~*~ Alex glanced around as she sensed Jack approaching her. "Yeah yeah Ive calmed down. Suppose Ive got a lecture coming," she grinned. Jack silently sat down beside her. He pulled at a handful of grass and threw it up to the breeze. Alex screwed up her nose and smiled at him. "Oh that bad was I? Hawkers on the prowl after me too I suppose." "Nah, its not that Alex," said Jack quietly. "What then?" "Hawker just got a call from HQ about Cassandra." "Cassandra? What about and how do you know her name? I think even shes forgotten it. Shes gone by Trisha for so long now that " Alex saw the look on Jacks face but she continued. "Cassie and I we were at school together. I knew I wanted to be a cop. Anything to piss the olds off you know. She didnt know what she wanted to do." Alex half smiled at the memory. "Anyway she decided to go to the Academy when I joined. And then we ended up in adjoining suburbs after training you know. We stayed friends. We used to share a place because neither of us wanted to live at home anymore and well her parents werent overly happy about her joining the cops either. And and then when I decided to apply for undercover years later she well she " Alexs bottom lip started to quiver and the tears started welling up in her eyes. She had known when she saw the look in Jacks eyes, but she wanted to hold it together. Like a game she didn't want to break. Alex tried to fight back through the tears. "She figured that she would have a go too. So we . we " "Alex " "No
no! Bloody hell
" she stood up and wandered in
circles, wrapping her arms around herself, tears now steaming down her face. "First
Mozzie and now Cass. The bastards! The mongrel bloody bastards
" "No, I have to go see her. I should go," she said wildly. "Come on Alex, youre not in any fit state to drive there. Come inside for a bit and calm down " "Calm down? Calm down! The bastards killed my friends Jack. They killed my friends they killed them," she sobbed crumpling to the ground in a heap. Jack walked over to her and sat down beside her. Wrapping his arms around her shoulders as waves of built up grief were released. ~*~ "Here," said Jack as he handed a steaming cup of tea to Alex in the meals room. She had pulled the chair away from the table. With her shoes on the floor, her stockinged toes curled at the edge of the seat while her knees rested against the edge of the table. She sniffed like a child and wiped her eyes with the corner of her sleeve before taking the cup. "Ta," she replied, taking a small sip and then balancing the cup on her knees. She ran her free hand through her hair. "I must look a fright." "Ah do you want an honest answer to that or the party line?" replied Jack as he grabbed a chair beside her. She scoffed quietly and smiled to herself for a second. "That bad eh?" "Not your best look lets just say," he replied. "How about one of us take you home. Youre not gonna feel like doing much else today." "Yeah no buggered if I know," she sighed. "I just cant think straight at the moment. "Alex," said Helen from the doorway before walking over to them. She put her hand on Alexs shoulder as the distressed detective looked up at her. "Theres a Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are here to see you." "Oh shit Helen, no I cant see them. I cant face them." "Cassandras parents?" queried Jack. Helen nodded. "What do they want with me? I bet they blame me. They do dont they Helen? She followed *me* into the service, she followed *me* to undercover work Its my fault she is dead." "Come on Alex," said Helen pulling up the chair on the other side her. "She wouldnt have made it through the Academy if she wasnt capable." "Although you have to wonder what they are doing these days considering the current crop," added Jack nodding towards downstairs. "Jaaack ." warned Helen before turning back to Alex and continuing. "She knew the dangers Alex. She was a cop and she knew what the risks were. No one will blame you, and *you* shouldnt blame yourself." "They *will* blame me though," she replied. "Come on Alex, you have to see them sometime. Get it over and done with now," replied Helen. Alex sighed and looked up at Helen. "Go do something with your face too. I dont think there is any mascara around your eyes, I think it is all down your cheeks," smiled Helen sympathetically. "Yeah," said Alex sitting up and fishing for her shoes with her feet through a cloudy haze. "Here," said Helen as she reached under the chair, picking up the errant shoe and handing it to her. "Ta," said Alex sadly as she took the shoe and levered it onto her foot. "Come on get cleaned up a little. Ive kicked Jeff out of his office. Theyre waiting for you in there. Ill just go tell them you wont be long," replied Helen as she patted her on the shoulder before getting up and leaving. "Hey Jack, thanks," said Alex leaning over and kissing him on the cheek. "What for?" he asked slightly embarrassed as she headed for the door. "Just everything, ta." ~*~ "Howd she take the news?" asked Mick as Jack walked back in. "Oh yeah," he said absentmindedly as he looked through the glass of the detectives office, through Helens to Jeffs. Unfortunately the door of the Chief Inspectors office was closed and he couldnt see anyone in there. "Um, yeah, about as well as youd expect. But shell get there. Tough cookie that one." "Weve got a couple of suspects to check out. That warehouse break and enter yesterday. Cant believe they did it in broad daylight and we dont have any strong leads. A couple of people *think* they may have seen something," said Mick. "Yep, okay, well go have a bit of a chat shall we?" said Jack standing up again. "Where ya going?" asked Alex as she stood in the doorway. "Warehouse break and enter yesterday Alex. I thought youd " said Mick glancing towards Jeffs office. "Ah yeah, yeah. I think I might take a couple of days off. Do you think you can cope without me?" she asked. Jack looked at Mick. "I think we can manage. I mean you and Mick have coped without me for a few weeks havent you?" "Yeah, we did it pretty easy eh Mick. Anyway, bit better?" she asked, pointing towards her face. "Heaps," grinned Jack. "Other than the puffy eyes, and no makeup, you look just great." "Humph! Ta for the vote of confidence Jack. Time to face the music I guess," she replied with a half smile. "Itll be fine," replied Jack. "Just remember, it isnt your fault." Alex bit her bottom lip and nodded before heading to Jeffs office. "Hey Alex," said Mick as she passed the other door. "You know where to find us if ya need us, okay?" "Yeah, ta." Jack and Mick watched as she knocked and then entered Jeffs office. She was quickly embraced by the two strangers in there, as Helen closed the door leaving the office. Helen could see the two men watching. She gave them a smile and nodded. And the Detectives headed out of the office.
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