Bourbon and Lies (BOURBON BOYS #1) by Victoria Wilder EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Grant
“Don’t,” I grit out through my teeth.
And for a moment, a short three count, I think she might listen to me.
But I knew as soon as the call came in that she’d be the first on the scene. It
didn’t matter that she’d only been clocked in for less than an hour. I knew
her better than anyone else here. She would be en route to the scene as soon
as the location was out over dispatch. The intel lined up. It matched with the
gathered evidence that shifted from a drug ring to the trafficking of human
life. Women specifically.
A neighbor from two miles north of the old tobacco mill had called
saying he didn’t remember the property selling at auction, but there was
activity there all weekend. Enough that his horses were spooked and stayed
away from the pasture that had once been their favorite. The same pasture
beside the tobacco farmland.
My walkie crackles as I stand, lingering at my desk and waiting to hear
her response.
“I’m not asking, Foxx. I’m going in. There’s movement, and I just heard
a scream or pleading. It’s probable cause.”
“Goddamnit,” I bark. “Fucking reckless.” With a huff, I rush out of my
office and into the pit toward the exit. “Del, you get your team at that farm
right fucking now,” I shout to my superior officer. “How are there no more
patrols in the vicinity?” Everyone in the precinct is aware of this call.
Fiasco is a small town considering its population, but there’s a lot of land.
Not too much happens around here that multiple cars would need to be on a
scene immediately. But I don’t think about what I’m saying. I’m reacting
and trying to move. Fast. “Fiona and a fucking rookie are the only ones on
scene right now.”
Del’s eyebrows hit his hairline. I messed up as soon as I said it. Fiona.
It should have been Officer Delaney. Not Fiona. It didn’t matter that I’d
known her since we were in grade school together; more than half of these
guys had been in school along with us. But I’ll worry about that
conversation later. It isn’t the fact that I’m swearing at my lieutenant or
pissed off that I wasn’t called on the scene first. I run the K-9 unit. Any
drug situation in town has Julep and me on the scene ahead of any patrol
crew. But right now, they need backup. If this is gang related, they’re
walking into something they might not be able to control.
I curl my tongue and whistle out, rushing through the garage bay and
toward my squad car. Julep is at my side in seconds, nails clacking on the
concrete floor. “Time to work, Jules.”
Once I open the passenger back door, she jumps into her seat. I give her
a quick pet along her dark brown head, hook her vest into the seatbelt
harness, and I’m on my way. I’m a mile from the station when my radio
channels start getting louder, the comms from other officers en route giving
an update.
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