[With deep gratitude to Chris Kamnikar and the Writing Center group, who _made_ me do it! ... and then said nice things about it once I had.]
I wish I owned 'em, but I don't-- I'm just having a little fun with them.
(Hey, I asked Dief and _he_ said it was o.k!
"You're kidding." The slam of a car door added emphasis to the
statement.
"No, Ray, I'm quite serious."
"Dief?"
"Yes, Ray."
The cop stared at the uniformed man next to him with elaborate
shock. "Wait, I want to make sure we're talking about the same
fluffy white furball, here. The one who never met a jelly doughnut he
didn't like...?"
Benton Fraser, R.C.M.P., responded with a frown and just a hint of irritation,
"He's sticking to his diet, Ray."
Just then the aforementioned wolf bounded forward, catching up to the
two humans and adjusting his pace to theirs.
Ray Vecchio, Chicago P.D., looked at the wolf-- the picture of
wide-eyed innocence-- and shook his head in disbelief. "So what did you
do to him?"
"I didn't 'do' anything to him, Ray. I simply sat him down and had a
serious conversation about the importance of a balanced diet in
maintaining general health and fitness, particularly in the case of a
wild animal such as himself...."
They both watched as said wild animal gave a soft yelp and
scampered off ahead after a squirrel.
"You told him he was getting soft and was going to make himself
sick-- and it worked?"
"He has managed for the last three days so far."
"Aw, Benny, he's faking it. I bet he's got a stockpile of taco chips
stashed in a corner somewhere...."
"I think that is highly unlikely...."
"He's pullin' your leg, Fraser. He's got to be sneaking around on you."
"On the contrary, Ray, I believe that we have finally come to an understanding
on the subject...."
As Ray continued to look dubious, the squirrel took a sudden
unexpected turn. Diefenbaker enthusiastically followed, darting
around a corner and into an alley.
"In addition, as you may have noticed, he is not exactly subtle
in such matters...."
Before Ray could respond, they both heard a commotion, a thud,
and a strangled yelp from the alleyway into which the wolf had
disappeared. Exchanging a worried glance, they followed at a run.
Rounding the corner they encountered a scene of minor
destruction. A tall, lanky, blond young man lay sprawled on the
asphalt; the papers he had presumably been carrying were scattered across
puddles left by the last night's rain. As the man managed a strangled
protest, to no visible effect, he was watching his breakfast danish being
eagerly consumed by a large white wolf.
As he moved towards the unresponsive wolf, Fraser caught the
bewildered look the young man directed their way and offered the only
explanation he could. "He's deaf."
Seeing the confusion intensify, he attempted to clarify. "I'm afraid
he can't hear your objections and, at the moment," reaching Dief and
pulling his head around, he enunciated clearly into the wolf's face,
"he is taking shameful advantage of that fact to satisfy his unfortunate
sweet tooth."
"More like a 'sweet fang'," Ray offered with a grin as he helped the
man to his feet.
Turning a grinning and thoroughly unrepentant Dief back to face
him again, Fraser sighed and shook his head. "We'll talk about this later."
Rising, he moved over to assist the young man in collecting his
papers. "I must apologize for my wolf. You see, Dief...."
"Yes," the man broke in with a voice that held an odd tone neither of
them could quite place at first. "So you said." He reached out a hand
to the wolf with a grin, "But we usually prefer the term
'hearing-impaired'."
Frankly the whole situation was making Ray a bit uncomfortable. I mean
it was one thing with the wolf-- hell, he seemed to understand what was
going on whether you made an extra effort or not. But
with a person?
Once he had recovered from the initial confusion, Kyle Rynne
seemed like a nice enough guy. It turned out he worked at RTDS
Consulting and was happy to give them directions upstairs to their interview.
He could read lips with amazing skill and his speaking voice was only
a shade off-normal in tone. Just as long as Ray
could remember to talk in the guy's face it should be o.k.
Fraser, of course, was only thrown by his chagrin at Dief's behavior.
('Fess up, Dief,' Ray thought-- not for the first time-- 'You're an American
wolf aren't you? You just ducked in from Alaska or
something, and that's why you're always embarrassing your poor,
polite Canadian buddy here, right?') Rynne certainly seemed happy to
forgive Diefenbaker, with whom he had instantly bonded, and he was good-naturedly
fighting off Fraser's attempts to reimburse him the cost of the pastry.
"Look, you can pay me back by not telling the boss you saw me
slipping out early, o.k.?" he offered.
"Don't you think 9:30 in the morning is a bit too early for that?"
Ray challenged him, trying to remember to talk slowly. "Isn't he gonna
notice?"
"Well, I've been here since 4:30. I'm supposed to put in eight hours
and all, but I've got everything done and, well, you know...," he trailed
off with an expectant look at the mountie.
"He doesn't, but I do," Ray agreed. "Don't worry, we won't tell."
With a quick smile and a "Thanks!" Rynne was gone and they were
on their way to see his boss, Mr. Bob Stevens, small-time
embezzler and purported blackmail victim.
Fraser sat at his desk filling out renewal requests for consular license
plates and listening to the steady rain falling outside the window of
his tiny office. As he dutifully copied page after page of vehicle information
onto the State Department forms, he went over their latest-- Ray's
latest-- case in his mind.
The interview with Mr. Stevens had been of very little help. While he
had been falsifying the books while he skimmed money from his own business
for years, the question Fraser had been trying to help Ray answer was
whether Stevens was also involved in-- or even
aware of-- the much greater embezzlement going on in many of the companies
RTDS had built web pages for.
Several of those companies, in keeping with the international
approach of internet business, were headquartered in Canada, thus justifying
his own involvement in the matter. Well, justifying to himself his usual,
'interested yet unofficial' status.
The general feeling was that Stevens was completely oblivious to any
but his own, limited criminal activities, but, until they could be certain,
they would have to continue their investigation of the
company without his assistance.
A soft whine from where Diefenbaker lay under his desk brought
his attention back to his duties. As he finished preparing the last one
for Inspector Thatcher's signature, there was a knock at his open door.
"Constable Fraser?"
He looked up to see Turnbull peering nervously in the doorway and sighed.
Honestly, the man always looked like a puppy that expected to be swatted
any moment with a newspaper-- it was hardly a
dignified demeanor for a member of the R.C.M.P. ....
"There's a... a Mr. Rynne here to see you?"
He forced a smile, trying not to let his own frustration get the better
of him. "Thank you, Constable. Please show him in."
Kyle Rynne stepped in with a smile that turned into a silly grin of pleasure
when he spotted Diefenbaker under the edge of the desk. He gave a wave
towards the wolf, following it with an odd pinching motion that looked
strangely like he had attempted to grasp his own nose-- and missed. Looking
up from where Dief had presented
himself for headrubs, he caught Fraser's quizzical look "That's sign
for 'wolf'," he explained, repeating the gesture. The mountie looked
startled, then tried it himself.
"Yeah, that's it," Kyle agreed amiably, although Fraser doubted he'd
done it quite properly on the first try. "I'm sorry to interrupt your
work," he continued in his perfectly clear, if flat-toned, manner, "but
I was in the neighborhood and I just thought I'd check in and say hi."
Fraser nodded, although Diefenbaker was the obvious point of this man's
interest. "I was just about to take him for his walk," he
offered, starting to rise while being careful to keep his face in Kyle's
line-of-sight. "Perhaps you would like to join us?"
"That'd be great...."
The young man's response was cut off by the sound of Inspector
Thatcher calling him. From the sound of her voice, he deduced that the
matter was urgent-- in the Inspector's eyes at least-- and was not likely
to be something easily or quickly resolved. He glanced down at the wolf,
who whimpered in anticipation.
"I'm sorry, but I'm afraid the walk will have to wait." The whine repeated
at a higher, more urgent pitch. "I know and I apologize, but you will
simply have to wait a little longer...."
"Could I?" Fraser looked up at Kyle. "I'd be happy to take him out. We
wouldn't go far...."
Fraser hesitated. He didn't know this man at all. However, he
seemed to be genuinely eager to help, and Diefenbaker had
obviously taken to him. He had always considered the wolf an
excellent judge of character....
"All right, but don't let him wander off too far. You can bring him back
here once you're done." He glanced at the wolf, who was
looking up at Kyle expectantly. "Diefenbaker and I both thank you kindly."
"Oh it's my pleasure," Kyle responded with a broad smile.
Fraser simply nodded and held the door for them.
"I think that's a great idea, Constable."
Ray shook his head, unconvinced. "We don't know that he's not in on it.
And, with all due respect, sir, what's he going to do to help? Sign
the blackmailer into submission?"
Before Fraser could counter, Lt. Welsh intervened. "Cut it out,
Vecchio. We need someone on the inside, and this guy sounds like our
ticket. He can't be the blackmailer, unless he's having someone else
make his phone calls for him, and the real blackmailer might not be as
careful around him. He can check out the computer
systems for us, and if he's as good at reading lips as the Constable
says, we may get something that way."
Ray knew when he was beat and just shook his head in annoyance.
"Constable, how soon can we reach him?"
Fraser looked out into the squad room. "Actually, Leftenant, he is taking
Diefenbaker for a walk at the moment and should return
shortly."
Welsh looked surprised, but then shrugged it off, as he'd learned to
do when it came to the Mountie. "Great. When he gets back, you
two explain the situation to him."
As they left the office, Ray's muttering turned into an intelligible
question. "So what's he doing walking Dief? Is he bucking for
Willie's job now or what?"
"Willie is on vacation from school and has gone to visit family in Milwaukee
this week. Kyle and Diefenbaker have become quite
friendly and, as he lives nearby and works odd hours, he has been volunteering
to supervise Diefenbaker's walks."
Ray shook his head, "Must be that Mountie charisma thing rubbing off
or something. If I'd realized it was contagious I'd have been hanging
around you more often."
Ben looked utterly lost. "Ray, I'm afraid I don't understand...."
"Never mind, Benny."
Just then Kyle returned, a happy, grinning wolf in tow. Ray didn't have
a chance to question Fraser's frown at the sight before they were ushering
Rynne into one of the interrogation rooms.
"...So Mr. Stevens got scared and came to the police. He confessed that
he'd been skimming off the company books for years and told us about
this blackmailer who'd apparently figured it out too. The guy only contacts
him by phone, knows enough to be avoiding a
trace, uses a disguised voice, the works."
Ray was finding it disconcerting not to be able to wander around as he
spoke. Looking directly at Rynne the whole time made him
uncomfortable, but he plowed on. "Now we already had our eye
on the company in relation to a string of embezzlements committed against
its recent clients over the last six months. We originally thought Stevens
was responsible for that as well, but now it looks like he may just be
the small-time crook he's claiming. What we
need to do now is to find the blackmailer. Given some of the stuff he's
said to Stevens, we think he's probably the embezzler."
Kyle Rynne was obviously fascinated. He had the enraptured look
of someone getting let into a secret club. "Wow! I mean, I kind of thought
something was up with old Bob there, but I had no idea.... So, what is
it you want me to do?"
Fraser stepped forward in front of Rynne. "We would appreciate
your assistance in determining if the blackmailer is one of the
employees at RTDS Consulting. While Mr. Stevens seems to feel
that this person is working from the outside...."
"Stevens thinks he's being chased by the Mafia. " Ray interjected. "He's
paranoid."
"... the pattern of embezzlement suggests an 'inside job'. If you would
be willing to observe your fellow employees closely-- I
believe there are twelve of them?" Rynne nodded absently.
"Looking for any signs of unusual behavior-- anything which might indicate
that they have knowledge of the situation or that they have means or
motive to be committing the embezzlements....."
"You mean I'd be like a 'mole'?" Kyle was clearly excited by the idea.
"Spying around and sneaking out reports to you guys and all?"
"Actually," Fraser corrected, "I doubt that 'sneaking' would be
necessary, we would, of course make provision...."
Ray moved in between them, effectively cutting the mountie off.
"Yeah, you'd be our inside man on this job. You interested?"
"I'd love to! When do I start?"
"When are you going to be back at work next?"
Rynne had suddenly decided he had projects at RTDS that needed
immediate attention. With a few warnings to curb his enthusiasm, Ray
let him go.
"So what's with all that fancy waving at Dief?" Ray asked, puzzled, when
Rynne had left.
"I believe they are communicating in American Sign Language,
Ray."
Ray turned back, staring from the mountie to the wolf and back
again. "Oh come on, Fraser, you're kidding. You're trying to tell the
wolf signs now?"
"No, of course not, Ray" He sounded annoyed again. "However I
believe Kyle is teaching Diefenbaker to recognize some basic
signs...."
"I don't believe this...."
"Are you sure he's clear on what is expected from him, Ray?"
"Who, Rynne? " Ray accepted the change of subject without
comment. "He'll be fine. Without some help we're not getting
anywhere on this." He looked at Fraser's dubious expression. "And there's
no Mafia involvement anywhere but in Steven's overactive imagination.
Nothing suggests that there's any danger involved from this blackmailer
guy. The worst Rynne can do is get
overenthusiastic and tip our hand-- and then we'll be no worse off than
we are now."
He expected more discussion on the subject, but Fraser seemed
strangely quiet, excusing himself soon after. Ray couldn't help but wonder
what was making the mountie so moody all of a sudden,
but for the moment was forced to chalk it up to too much guard
duty or a sudden wind-change on the tundra or something.
Still concerned, Ray dropped by Fraser's place after work, just in time
to be there when Kyle made his first 'spy' report.
"I think it's Booker," he announced, immediately after signing a greeting
to the wolf and dropping down on one knee to give him a good fur ruffle.
"Booker?" Fraser asked, when he looked back up at the humans in
the room.
"Yeah, Booker Scott. He works just across the aisle from me, two desks
down. He's been acting kinda strange recently, but I hadn't really thought
about it." He grinned, "With computer geeks it can be hard to tell, you
know."
"So you think this Scott guy is our man because, what? His socks don't
match?" Ray was starting to find Rynne's level of enthusiasm-- especially
this late in the day-- a bit much. Maybe that's what was bugging Fraser
too.
"No, no." He stood up and turned a bit more serious. "He's been
taking disks home with him-- which is weird, because the offices are
open twenty-four hours and the computers there are much nicer than anything
we could afford at home. Anytime anyone walks by,
he hides the computer screen he's been working on. I nearly drove him
nuts, I think, running back and forth to the bathroom and the fridge
trying to get a look at it." The grin peeked out again as a self-satisfied
smile. "And last week he came in with this splashy new Rolex. He said
it was a present from his father, but I dunno. It seems kind of strange."
Ray had to agree, Rynne's observations were good, and Scott
sounded suspicious in all the right ways. He made a mental note to look
up this guy's records first thing in the morning. At this rate, they
could have the case wrapped up in a few days.
He'd missed what Fraser had said, but Rynne was looking pleased
with himself when he brought out of his reverie by a strange whine from
Diefenbaker. The wolf was gazing up at Rynne adoringly. At
an unvoiced question from Rynne and an answering nod from
Fraser, they were out the door, presumably for another walk.
Ray frowned at the expression on his friend's face as he watched the
deaf man and wolf leave. "So what's with Diefenbaker?"
Ben responded without looking up. "He has apparently taken quite a liking
to Mr. Rynne."
"So I noticed. What? Does the guy have a corner on Milk Duds or
something?"
Ben responded in a stern tone that would have indicated anger in anyone
else. "Contrary to what you seem to believe, Ray,
Diefenbaker is a complex individual who is driven by more than his unfortunate
passion for 'junk food'."
Ray was watching Ben, trying to determine the cause of this
particular mood. "I know that, Fraser. But he's your wolf. I'm just trying
to figure out why he's suddenly gone all lovey-dovey over Rynne."
"He is not 'mine', Ray. He saved my life of his own volition and has
since chosen to stay with me, but I do not 'own' him. Should he
wish to leave again at some future point in time...."
"Benny! You're not telling me you think Dief is dumping you for
Rynne, are you? That's just nuts."
"Actually, Ray, it makes a great deal of sense. Kyle is hearing-impaired
as well and they seem to have bonded over that issue." He
ignored Ray's noise of disbelief. "And while I am here only on a temporary
basis, Diefenbaker has quickly adapted to city life and shows no indication
of wishing to return home...."
"No!" Ben looked up, startled at Ray's vehemence. "Dief is not
leaving you, Benny. He's just having a little fun with Rynne, that's
all."
"Perhaps you're right, Ray." Ben conceded, although he looked
anything but convinced.
The next morning, Ray was sitting at his desk looking through the file
on Booker Scott when Fraser came in, alone. Given the
expression on the mountie's face when he caught Ray looking for
his four-legged companion, the cop didn't even ask.
"It looks like Rynne may have nailed our embezzler on the first try
after all." He read from the report as Ben took the seat across from
him. "Booker L. Scott, 43 years old, computer programmer and
'internet engineer'-- whatever that means. Married, two children,
divorced four years ago. Shelling out a good-sized chunk of
alimony. Would probably be hurting for money on what RTDS is
paying him, except he's made several large deposits to a savings account
at First Chicago in the past year and a half. Apparently he said it was
a lottery prize and some gifts from family members." Ray snapped the
folder shut. "He's got the know-how, he's got the money suddenly lying
around. Motive's a bit more iffy, but I'm
willing to go with good, old-fashioned greed if you are...." He
trailed off, watching Fraser stare at the far wall.
"Hey, are you with me here?"
Ben nodded and focused back on the conversation. "Yes, Ray. He
certainly seems like a likely candidate." His voice was tired and spiritless.
Ray cursed Rynne one more time in his head for good measure, and continued.
"So all we have to do now is nail down a connection or catch him in the
act...."
The ringing phone interrupted him. "Vecchio. Yes, Mr. Stevens."
He held the phone away from his ear and motioned for Ben to lean over
and listen in.
"... said he'd ruin me. That he'd bring down the whole business on my
head-- that he could make it look like I'd been ripping off all my clients.
That my kids would never see the inside of a college...." Stevens' voice
was sliding up the scale as he got more and more
hysterical.
"O.k., o.k., Mr. Stevens. So what did he want specifically?"
The man on the other end of the line managed a gasping breath, "A hundred
thousand dollars in cash. He said I was to leave it in a briefcase next
to my desk when I left work tonight-- no later than seven, he said. Otherwise,
he'd ruin me! I don't have that kind of money! This is a small
business, Detective. I've put everything I have into it. If he...."
"Yes, I understand." Ray cut him off before he could get started again.
Then he thought for a moment and frowned. "You're not
calling from your desk, are you?"
"No!" Stevens seemed appropriately insulted at the suggestion. "I went
out to a pay phone at the drugstore across the street. Just like you
told me."
"Good, good. Now you can go back to your office. Try to act as
normal as possible...."
"Shouldn't I have a bodyguard?"
Ray rolled his eyes at Fraser. "Mr. Stevens, I've told you there is no
reason to believe this man will get violent. No.... we have no
indication that this is in any way Mafia-related. Look, we'll contact
you shortly with regards to his demands, o.k.?" With a few more
firm reassurances, he was able to hang up.
"All right, it looks like our guy's going to make his move tonight."
He looked up at Ben. "Where's Rynne now?"
"I believe he's at work at the moment, Ray. However he has agreed to
meet me for lunch at a diner near the RTDS offices." Ben was
avoiding eye-contact and keeping his voice carefully neutral. "I wanted
to be able to retrieve Diefenbaker should he prove to be
making a nuisance of himself this morning."
Ray scowled. "He's going to work with Rynne now? What is
this...?" But, at a look from Benny he let it drop. "O.k., so I guess
it's about time for lunch, right?"
Fraser nodded once and rose to lead the way out.
Rynne, if possible, was even more excited this time. Blind to
Fraser's depression and Ray's resentment, he came racing in, full of
news, Diefenbaker tagging along behind.
"O.k.," he started before he'd even sat down, "I think I caught him actually
making a call today."
Ray tried to exchange a look with Fraser, but the Mountie was
looking at the floor.
"It was about half an hour ago. I was working along when I saw
Booker pull out this cell phone from his briefcase. I thought that was
weird, I mean, he's got a phone right there on his desk, right?" Rynne
hurried on without waiting for agreement. "So I, well, I
started watching what he was saying-- kind of 'watching in' on the conversation,
you know?"
Looking over and noticing Fraser's closed expression for the first time,
he misinterpreted it as a criticism of his methods. "I mean, I don't
do that regularly, you know. But it just seemed important." When
Fraser gave no reaction, he shrugged, turned back to Ray,
and continued. "Well Booker's so nervous he doesn't even see me
watching him."
Kyle was grinning smugly as he got into his story. "He was saying something
about 'put the money in a briefcase on the desk' and
'seven o'clock' and then something about 'college' that I didn't quite
catch. And he's sweating the whole time, you can just see it.
And then he hangs up and starts looking around, you know, to see if
anyone's nearby? But by then I'm watching my screen again. He
never even saw me!" Kyle finished with a triumphant flourish.
A bare second later he looked up at Ray, obviously disappointed
not to be getting a better reaction. "So, o.k.," he conceded, "I didn't
catch all of it, but that helps. Right?"
Ray nodded, still with one eye on Fraser, "Sure. Yeah, that matches what
we've got. It looks like you were right about this Scott guy."
"So what do we do now?"
Leaving the Mountie to stew in his own little world, Ray turned
back to Rynne. "Now we set the trap."
The Riv was parked with a clear view down the alleyway on which
the door of RTDS opened.
They had determined that Booker Scott was indeed inside at his
desk. Rynne was inside as well, pretending to simply be working his usual
odd hours while he kept an eye on Scott. He was wired so
that he could alert them when their blackmailer made his move, but for
over an hour they had simply been listening to the random
shuffle of papers and farewells aimed at him by exiting staff
members who seemed to keep more regular hours.
Since Stevens couldn't be trusted to play it cool, he hadn't been let
in on the set-up. He had simply accepted the appropriately weighted briefcase
they'd given him with instructions to leave it by his desk and leave
work as usual just after 6 p.m. They were trusting that Scott wouldn't
risk opening it and trying to count the money on the spot-- especially
when he found it locked. Hopefully, by the time he stopped to break the
lock, they would already have him in custody.
"O.k., there he goes.," Ray remarked unnecessarily as Stevens
stepped out of the building and hurried to his car. "Now Rynne just has
to tell us when Scott's coming and we can nail him right at the door."
Fraser did not respond. In fact he hadn't said an unnecessary word since
they arrived. To all appearances, he was maintaining the same alert,
formal attention he adopted for guard duty.
To Ray, he looked downright morose.
"You know, Benny," he kept talking anyway so the silence wouldn't drive
him nuts, "For someone who's been carefully siphoning off
money for over a year, our blackmailer suddenly seems to be in
quite a hurry."
Nothing.
"And why risk doing it right here at work?" ('Because he's dumb, Benny,'
Ray answered in his own head. 'Most crooks are. You
know it and I know it.')
Ben just shook his head.
"Look, Benny, I really don't think you should be taking this thing with
Dief so seriously." No response. "I mean, I know you're going to a lot
of trouble to try to win him back...."
"Ray, I am not...."
"You're learning sign, I saw you."
"Well it is a form of communication used by several hundred thousand
people in the United States alone, Ray. As a liaison with the public,
it behooves me to be able to communicate with...."
"And you just suddenly felt the burning need to communicate with several
hundred thousand more people. Right."
"Ray," he paused, his eyes closing, "I have been quite thoughtless in
simply expecting Diefenbaker to adapt to my spoken
communication. Although he seems to have mastered lip-reading all on
his own, I never made the attempt to communicate with him in a manner
more suited to his disability."
Ray was really worried by the expression of mournful self-recrimination
on the Mountie's face. "Look, Benny. I know you're
jealous of the way Dief's fawning over Rynne...."
"No, Ray. I am only concerned with Diefenbaker's best interests."
"His 'best interests' are with you, Fraser. You know that and he knows
that."
"If he's finding something with Kyle that he's not getting with
me...."
"Benny, stop it!" He'd gotten Fraser's attention, if not his
confidence. Damn! He felt like he was trying to talk a couple out of
breaking up. "Look, just think of this thing with Rynne as a passing
fling, o.k.? He'll be back, I promise."
As Ray turned back to watching the alley he barely heard Fraser 's whispered,
"I hope so."
Less than ten minutes later, there was a crackle of static from
Rynne's microphone.
"Guys? Guys, I hope you're there." Kyle was whispering directly
into the mic. Ray leaned forward to adjust the volume. "Booker and I
are the only ones still here and I think he's going for it. He just stepped
into Bob's office...."
The monologue trailed off as the speaker apparently waited for
something further to happen. Out of the corner of his eye Ray could see
even Fraser was paying close attention now. Then someone--
presumably Scott-- called a farewell which Rynne answered.
There was a soft *woof*, which made Fraser frown in
concern.... "Ray, Diefenbaker sounds...."
But he was cut off when Kyle's voice filled the Riv again.
"O.K., he took the briefcase, but he's going out the back way. It leads
out through the dry cleaner's and out onto 93rd. Damn! Look, I'm gonna
follow him...."
"No! Dammit, Rynne!" Ray pounded the steering wheel in
frustration.
"... and meet you guys out there...." The sound of static replaced the
voice as the cop and the mountie sprinted around towards the front of
the building.
Ray entered the dry cleaners, gun drawn, much to the dismay of a wide-eyed
middle-aged woman carrying an armful of shirts.
"Police! Get back!" He looked around. "How do I get to the offices upstairs?"
She pointed wordlessly to a door just to the left of the counter.
Moving carefully the whole way, they met no one on the stairs or in the
hallway. Ray didn't like this at all. Something was definitely wrong.
They should have encountered both Scott and Rynne by
now. Benny was right behind him, looking no more comfortable
with the situation.
Entering the offices, they saw no sign of Rynne-- or of
Diefenbaker-- but a man who fit Booker Scott's description
perfectly was just putting on his suit jacket. The briefcase was standing
ready on the desk beside him.
"Police! Freeze!"
Scott spun around-- hands in the air, jacket still halfway down his arms,
and a look of utter bewilderment on his face.
"Booker Scott?" At the man's nod, Ray pulled out his cuffs.
"You're under arrest for embezzlement, extortion...."
"What?"
Ray had to hand it to the guy, he was the picture of confused
innocence. He upped the level of threat in his voice, "Where are Rynne
and the wolf?"
"Kyle?" Scott looked automatically over at a desk bearing Rynne's nameplate,
then back at the cop. "He just left a minute ago. He had a big husky
with him...."
"Don't give me tha...."
"Ray!"
The cop looked over to where Fraser was standing by Rynne's
desk, one hand on the phone.
The phone?
"Oh no...."
"Yes, Ray. It appears as though we've been 'had'." He turned to the dazed
man Ray was cuffing. "Mr. Scott, is Kyle Rynne deaf?"
The man blinked in surprise. "Deaf?"
"Oh damn," Ray groaned as he struggled to undo the handcuffs.
"So what are you doing with that briefcase?"
"Briefcase?" Scott echoed back helplessly.
"Yes," Ray pulled him around until he was facing the desk. "That
briefcase!"
"Ray...."
"Kyle found it in Mr. Stevens' office. He must have forgotten it. I live
over on the same side of town and Kyle thought it might be
important so I was just going to take it by...."
"Does he have a car?"
"Mr. Stevens?"
"No," Ray tried to control his frustration. He couldn't believe they'd
fallen for this. "Rynne... does he have a car?"
Scott shook his head, "Not that I know of."
"Stay here."
Booker Scott collapsed gratefully into his chair as the detective and
the mountie raced out the front way.
Emerging in the alley where this whole mess had begun, they were faced
with the sight of Diefenbaker, teeth bared and fur on-end, holding a
no-longer-grinning Kyle Rynne at bay in the driver's
doorway of the Riv.
"Good boy!" Ray crowed as he ran forward to take custody of the
bad guy. "What, were you gonna hot-wire it, you little creep?"
Grabbing him by the jacket shoulder, the cop spun him around and threw
him against the side of the car. "You so much as scratch that and I'll
make you pay!"
"Hey, the wolf just flipped on me. I was trying to get away from him...."
"Oh give it a rest! Kyle Rynne-- if that's your name-- you are under
arrest."
"For what," he snapped back, all traces of affable personality gone.
"Faking a disability?"
"No, smart guy. Try embezzlement, extortion...."
"Based on what?"
"Ray...."
"What, Fraser?"
"He makes a definite point...."
"Dammit, Benny, you're not helping." Ray had Rynne cuffed and
was patting him down when he suddenly stopped, reached into the
suspect's inside jacket pocket, and pulled out a wadded-up bunch of paper
towels. As they fell open in his palm, exposing a smeared, quarter-sized
cylinder of data tape, he made a face and held it as far away from himself
as possible.
"Eww...." His nose wrinkling, he turned on the suspect. "Microfilm, Kyle?
This wouldn't happen to contain evidence, now would it?"
Rynne refused to do anything but demand his lawyer.
As he finished calling in the arrest, Ray turned to the Mountie. "Fraser,
you're the one always smelling things, what is on this?"
Apparently undisturbed, Fraser stepped forward for a clearer whiff. For
one nauseating moment, Ray was afraid he was going to
taste it.
"It appears to be traces of excrement, Ray."
"Yeah, I got that, Benny." He could tell by the look on the Mountie's
face that he had picked up more than that. "Would you
care to be more specific? "
Ben cocked his head, looking intently at Rynne, who was still
squirming for the show of it.
"It would appear, Ray, that until recently, this container was....."
He paused again, obviously going over something in his head.
Ray rolled his eyes. "Yes?"
Ben started and looked at Ray . "It was in Diefenbaker, Ray."
"So it turns out all this worry over Dief was nothing after all."
Ben frowned. "Well, I'd hardly say 'nothing', Ray."
They were at the station, the only thing left to wrap up was the paperwork.
Rynne, while working on the web pages RTDS offered
their clients, had obtained enough information on those client's 'firewalls'
and security measures to be able to hack back in later and access a wealth
of handy financial data. He had apparently been
aware of Steven's amateurish efforts for some time and had decided they
would make a convenient smoke screen for his own actions.
Scott, for his part, had admitted to using RTDS time and resources in
finalizing his plans to strike out on his own in the business. With his
father's financial support, he was already working on picking up some
of RTDS's old clientele.
"Rynne was only hanging around, volunteering for every walk he
could, until Dief 'passed along' that last bit of incriminating
evidence. And Dief was keeping a close eye on him the whole
way."
Fraser looked down at the wolf, stretched out happily under the
desk. "He really seemed to connect to Kyle...."
"He was working undercover, Fraser."
The mountie frowned, thinking. "I suppose...."
Ray reached down to scratch the wolf's head. "Of course you were, weren't
you, buddy?"
Dief looked up at both of them, panting in a lupine grin.
Fraser frowned. "You know, you could have told me what was going
on." The wolf <*whoofed*>. "Just because I don't sign
doesn't mean we haven't been able to communicate quite well, you know."
"Oh, let him be, Fraser. We got our man. In fact," Ray continued, with
enthusiasm, "if Dief hadn't broken his diet, thereby
confiscating crucial evidence, Rynne would have been able to cover his
tracks completely."
Fraser looked at him in annoyance. "I hardly think it likely that that
was his primary motive in eating the danish, Ray."
Ray shrugged, "With him you never know." Slapping the folder
shut and tossing it on top of the pile, he stood up, grabbing his jacket
off the chair. "Hey, Dief!" He waved his hand in the wolf's face until
he looked up. Then he crossed his fingers and moved
them in a circle in front of his mouth. Dief responded with an
excited yelp and hopped up to lead the way out the door.
Fraser looked startled. "Ray! Since when did you learn sign
language?"
"Aw I didn't, Benny. I just got Rynne's sister to teach me an
important sign or two when she came by to post his bail. She wasn't too
thrilled with him, you know. The way her hands were thrashing about,
I'd say she was giving him quite a piece of her mind on the subject when
I left."
When they exited the station they found Dief sitting attentively at the
Riv's door, whining softly to be let in.
Fraser looked at Ray. "What did you tell him, Ray?"
Ray shrugged as he opened the door to let the eager wolf in.
"Ray?"
"Oh I just told him we'd stop by the doughnut shop on the way
home...."
"Ray!"
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Interpretations
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