Good readers there are some things you must know before you read this story. If you read the story blindly you wouldn't be able to make sense of any of this. This is an AU story. First thing you need to understand is that when the car bomb went off both Captain Stottlemyer's wife Karen and Monk's wife Trudy were in the car. Trudy survived. Karen was killed. Captain Stottlemyer has one child… a daughter Maxine Jarrod. He is now raising a baby girl on his own. As Maxine gets seriously ill he has to take a leave of absence from the force. Maxine is now 3 ½ weeks old. Trudy is pregnant also with a girl.
Still Friends
A
very pregnant (5 months) Trudy was sitting at a coffee shop eating a
little breakfast when she saw Leland come in with his 3 week old
baby
"Hey," Trudy called, "over here"
Leland smiled at
her and sat down next to her.
"How's the beautiful little
girl," Trudy asked
"She's not really feeling well," Leland
said, "Maxine's got a really bad cold since last week and it
won't go away"
"I'm sorry," Trudy replied, "that must
be hard especially raising a baby alone"
"It really is,"
Leland said, "I have to take time off the force for awhile."
"Oh?
For how long?"
"Until Maxine is better," he said
sighing
There was a few seconds of silence
"On a lighter
note," Leland asked, "how's your little guy. Any idea when
he's due?"
"Well he
isn't
due. I found out today that it's a girl"
"You'll love
having a girl," Stottlemyer told her, "Maxine is the bright light
in my life"
"Oh I know," Trudy replied, "I love the baby
already. Adrian doesn't know it's a girl yet. I plan to tell
him tonight"
"Don't worry," Leland said, "he'll be
happy about it"
"I know… we're going to name her after
Karen"
Leland smiled though a tear fell from his eye.
"So…
um since you're taking your leave I assume you have to select your…
the person who will take your place until you come back"
"Yeah.
Why?"
Before she could say another word it dawned on Leland
what was going through her mind
"You think he could handle it,"
he asked
"I really do," Trudy mused, "and I think it would
be a great way to let him know that you forgive him and that you two
are still friends"
"Forgive him? What do I have to forgive
him for? What did he do?"
"He feels really guilty," she
explained, "that I lived and Karen died"
"That's not his
fault and he's still my best friend. I'd never hold that against
him"
Captain Monk
"Hey
Monk front and center," Stottlemyer told him a few hours
later
"A-Am I in trouble sir?"
"If you were do you think
I would say front and center like that?"
"Um…"
"Do I
ever
embarrass
my guys when they're in trouble or do I talk with them
privately?"
"Talk with them privately sir"
"Exactly…
so front and center"
Slowly Monk came up to the front of the
room.
"Okay everyone," the captain began, "as you know
Maxine has been sick for a long while now and she's not seeming to
get any better. I have decided to take a leave of absence until my
daughter is better. While I am gone I have decided to leave Adrian
Monk in charge. He will be captain until I have returned. I expect
that you will treat him with the same respect and dignity you treat
me with. If he says something it
goes. If
he makes a decision it's
final. He
has complete authority from me to deal with situations as
he sees fit. He
will respect you guys… I know him well enough to know that and I
expect you to treat him with the same degree of respect you treat me
with. Do I make myself clear"
Everyone mumbled their
understanding.
"Good. I'm glad that we understand each
other. Adrian I need you to come into my office at the end of the
day so I can brief you on what you may need to know. It's pretty
simple and straightforward."
With that Stottlemyer went into his
office
At The End Of The Day
It
was the end of the day when Monk came into Stottlemyer's office.
"Okay," Stottlemyer said, "take a seat"
Monk sat
down.
"Now," he began, "my STRODDLE is in my desk drawer.
Only use it when you need to. For the most part communication is
key"
Monk nodded. He would never, could never get mad. It just
was not his style. He was normally extremely easygoing.
"When
it comes down to it the important thing is you have to follow your
heart. Remember those people are your friends and true friends are
going to continue to be your friends even if they don't agree with
you. At the end of the day they respect you for doing what's
right"
"But how do you know," Monk asked, "if you're
doing what's right or if your heart is telling you to do it"
The
captain smiled at his friend.
"If you're heart is telling you
it's right it's definitely right"
"It's hard to know
though"
"It is hard
to know. I've seen you in action though. You've made the right
decision without even having to think about it"
"If I had
taken the time to think about it I probably wouldn't have done
anything. My reaction was automatic"
"You couldn't save
them both," the captain said, "you couldn't get them both out
of the car."
"I know," Monk replied, "and to this day I
regret it"
True Friend
"Monk
there was a difference between Karen and Trudy"
"Yeah I would
think so"
Monk couldn't help but smile a little.
"Trudy
was pregnant whereas Karen had already had Maxine. If you had not
made the choice you did-"
"No… I would have saved her. I
love her. I can't live without her but I regret that I couldn't
save them both.
"I wish you could have," Leland told him,
"but there was no time and it was physically impossible to do. You
went with your gut reaction"
"Do you resent the fact that I
couldn't save them both?"
"I wish you could have,"
Stottlemyer said, "but resent it… not even one iota. Maxine was
already born. Your little girl wasn't"
"A girl? It's
gonna be a girl?"
"Yeah. She found out today"
Monk
hugged his friend
"You know something," he told him, "you're
a true friend"
"I had a little encouragement," Leland said
smiling
Q and A
"What
if your heart tells you something you don't want to hear?"
"That
does happen sometimes. As hard as it is and it is hard you have to
do what you know is right"
"Has that ever happened to you"
"Of
course it had. I luckily made the wrong choice"
"Lucky?
That's lucky because?"
"It involved Karen. She was the
prime suspect on a certain case. My heart told me there was a chance
she was involved but I completely ignored it. It turned out that I
was right. The real offender framed Karen. This was 4 months before
she died so in her condition…"
"She never would have
survived those conditions," Monk filled in the blank that the
captain left out.
"Right"
"Sorry about all the q and a,"
he said, "I'm just really-"
"Nervous?"
"Um…"
"Don't
even worry about it," Stottlemyer told him, "It's normal to be
nervous"
"It is?"
"Very much so"
Quit Ranting Randy
"I
CAN'T BELIEVE IT," a furious Randy mussed, "and I CAN'T
understand it"
"Something bothering you Randy," his partner
asked
"I'm mad," Randy replied, "o-or at least angry. I
can't believe he would pick Monk over his own nephew"
Randy's
partner shrugged
"Monk's been around longer then you have
been. He's older then you are. He's more experienced then you
are… plus he's kind of cute. Please don't tell Trudy I said
that though"
"CUTE? YOU THINK HE'S CUTE? DO YOU HAVE ANY
IDEA HOW MANY ISSUES HE HAS LACY? HE HAS SO MANY ISSUES THAT IF YOU
TOOK ALL OF HIS ISSUES AND WRAPPED THEM UP AND DISTRUBTED THEM OUT AS
PRESENTS IT WOULD BE FRIGGIN' CHRISTMAS"
"Come on. Don't
you think you're over-reacting just a little bit"
"NO. AND
QUIT TRYING TO PASIFY ME"
"Okay," Lacy said annoyed, "then
quit ranting Randy. I don't want to hear it"
"WHAT SORT OF
A FRIEND ARE YOU," Randy yelled at her
"It's been a bad week"
"What
do you want from me," Lacy asked, "do you want me to tell you 'oh
poor you. What a terrible tragedy that you didn't get what you
want? People don't always get what they want and the best thing to
do is just to get over it. I watched 3 people go down in a fire.
It's hard to feel sorry for you just because you didn't get your
way.
Randy sighed.
"Look it's been a bad week," he said,
"a bad few weeks actually. I was very close to my aunt. I'm
just MAD about the whole situation"
Lacy sighed
"I'm
sorry," she said, "maybe I was being a little bit
insensitive"
"Ya think? I'm also mad that he chose to save
his wife instead of my aunt"
"Can you really blame him?"
"No…
but that doesn't mean I'm happy about it. Look you had a bad day
last week"
"Yes… I definitely did"
"How did you
handle it," Randy asked, "How did you handle the hurt and the
anger"
Don't get mad get even
"Well as my mother used to tell me
don't get mad. Get even"
Lacy didn't know it but she would
live to regret those words
Randy knew enough not to say anything
but an idea was brewing inside of him"
"Thank you Lacy," he
said, "you really made me feel better"
"Glad I could help,"
Lacy told him, "and I hope that we could still be friends despite
the harsh words I spoke to you"
"More then you know," Randy
replied smiling, "More then you know"
"I'm glad for
that"
"You know," Randy added, "maybe next time I will be
selected"
"You wouldn't want it anyway," Lacy told him, "I
did that job once for a week and it was terribly
stressful"
"Stressful?"
"Quite stressful"
"That's
no fun"
"No… it isn't fun at all"
Lacy reached out
and hugged Randy.
My Friend Is Mentally Ill
Before
another word could be spoken and plenty more would be by the end of
the days following a man came into the office and entered the
captain's office without so much as knocking
"And you are,"
the captain asked
"You know me. You saw me before when I wasn't
doing too well. Now I am better"
"Um… good?"
"I
thought about not coming in here but I decided I had to. What you
thought I did I didn't do it. It was my friend Terrance who did
it. I feel awful, more awful then I can even begin to say ratting
him out but he… my friend is mentally ill. He needs help."
You did the right thing Warren
The
captain stared at him.
"Warren?"
"Yes. That's me. I
had to protect my friend but he's gotten worse. He's really…
the illness is taken over his life"
"How long was he sick
for?"
"About 3 years… it was something called PTSD… I
don't know that that means"
"Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Normally it happens after some sort of traumatic event ergo Post
Traumatic
stress disorder"
"You… you have to promise to be gentle with
Terrance. He can't handle things as well as I can"
"Of
course," Leland said, "you have my word"
"M-mine
too"
"Thank you. Also would you tell him I'm sorry"
"No,"
Monk said, "You have nothing to be sorry for. You did the right
thing Warren"
"But I will tell him," Leland said, "how
much you love him as a friend. That I will tell him"
Please tell him to forgive me
"Please
tell him to forgive me," Warren added, "I can't stand this
illness controlling him."
"That," Stottlemyer told Warren,
"is the mark of a great friend"
"And you will make sure he
gets the help he needs?"
"Of course I will," Stottlemyer
promised, "it's my last case as captain for now I guess. "Your
last case as captain? You're quitting?"
"No. I'm not
quitting. I'm taking a leave of absence for awhile. My daughter
is very sick and she's only 3 weeks old you know
"3 ½ weeks
sir"
"What?"
"You said 3 weeks. She's actually 3 ½
weeks"
Leland sighed inwardly. Monk had a thing for details.
It was important to him"
"Sorry. She's only 3 ½ weeks
old"
"I'm taking his place," Monk said nervously, "I
hope I do a good job"
"I'm sure you will," Warren said,
"You have an eye for detail"
"Oh Warren speaking of
forgiveness," the captain asked, "could you forgive me for my
reaction the last time we saw each other"
"Your reaction was
justified," Warren told him, "but please don't react that way
when you see Terrance"
"I didn't know that your friend was
mentally ill," Leland said, "and I didn't know that you were
not involved."
"Just promise me," Terrance begged
"As I
said you have my word and Monk's word too. I have to say that I'm
impress. You are a really good friend"
"Thanks," Warren
said smiling
It was your idea wasn't it
That
night Adrian got home and he was in a REALLY good mood.
"TRUDY,"
he yelled excitedly kissing her, "guess what. You're never going
to believe it but I'm now the temporary Captain"
She squealed
excitedly.
"It was your idea wasn't it," he asked
smiling
"My idea?"
"I could tell in your eyes"
"You're
not gonna get mad are you?"
"Mad? First of all I could NEVER
get mad at you. Secondly if I ever was
going
to get mad at you and getting mad is just… EW I would never get mad
at you for something like that. I think that's the sweetest thing
you ever did. Well actually I think everything you do is the
sweetest thing you did but this is definitely up there"
She
kissed him.
Randy was scheming
In
the meantime Randy was scheming. There had to be some way to get
back at Monk for what he did… or rather what he didn't do. But
he couldn't come up with a single idea.
Instead he went to
the computer. He sat down in a chair and went over to yahoo answers.
He asked the following question:
WHAT
IS THE BEST WAY TO GET BACK AT SOMEONE FOR SOMETHING THAT THEY DID TO
YOU
He
went, had dinner and then went back to his computer. He had gotten
33 answers. Some were stupid:
-Put a frog in their bed when
they're sleeping
-Pass an SBD (silent but deadly) and blame it
on them
Some were not helpful at all:
-You don't
-Don't
be an idiot
-You know better then that
But one was great.
-The
best way to get back at someone for something they did to you is to
do something to something they love
"or
someone
they
love," Randy
thought excitedly
What does Monk love most in the world? It's
not a what. It's a who. He knew now how he was going to get back
at Monk for not saving his aunt Karen.
Planting False Evidence
He
would fix his wagon good. It would be easy. It was just a matter of
timing. He had to wait for the perfect time. Too soon and it would
be obvious. Too late and it would be pointless. It was simply a
matter of planting false evidence on the person who "captain Monk"
would know never could and never would commit any crime. Watching
Monk go crazy having to do something would be so much fun. She would
at least be in a holding cell for awhile and he would be right in
there with her.
"Ha," he said out loud, "let's see him
run things from in there"
Just then the phone
rang
"Hello"
"Randy?"
"Hey uncle Leland"
"Are
you okay Randy? I know you've been going through a tough time
lately. I just…I want you to know I really love you and I'm here
for you"
I'm only a phone call away
"I'm
okay I guess," Randy said, "sometimes it's hard for me to
understand why things are the way that they are"
"If you put
too many bricks on an already weakened building it will collapse,"
Leland said in explanation
"Okay," Randy said slowly, "so
how is Maxine"
"She's running a fever," Leland sighed,
"got a doctor's appointment tomorrow. The doctor is very
concerned. They think it may be some kind of blood cancer"
"Oh
my GOD"
"I can't stand it," Leland went on, "my little
baby so sick"
"Uncle Leland," Randy said, "you know… if
you ever need to talk I'm only a phone call away"
"I know
you are Randy," Leland said smiling, "and the same goes for me
too"
You look so handsome
Trudy woke up with a big smile on her
face.
"Morning Adrian my darling," she told him
"Hey"
He
kissed her
"I made you breakfast in bed"
"Breakfast in
bed," she asked excitedly, "you almost never allow that"
"I
thought I'd make an exception today," he told her
"Captain
Monk," she whispered smiling, "you look so handsome"
"And
you," he told her, "you just woke up and you look like a dream…
how do you do it"
"I-"
"And how do you keep your breath
so fresh even in the morning," he asked
"Oh that's a trick I
learned when I was still a loser. Just chew a mint every night
before I go to bed"
"You were never and never will be a
loser," he told her, "you're always a winner in my eyes"
Nothing out of the ordinary
The
minute Adrian got into the station he called everyone into the
lecture room
"Okay," he said, "listen up. Now I was
selected to replace the captain until he's back and I intend to do
so. That being said we are all equals and we are all a team. You
are my friends first and my employees second. I have no intention of
knocking you down. I have no intention of acting as if I am any
better then you are because I'm not. Captain Stottlemyer's
STRODDLE is in the upper drawer in his desk and it is going to stay
in the upper drawer in his desk. If there is a problem we will all
be adults and discuss it as adults. Now is there anything new going
on"
"Nothing out of the ordinary sir"
"Good. Then you
know where I am if you need me"
What is a good answer to the question
Randy
knew there were a lot of crimes people could commit. He needed to
find one that was not so bad that nobody would believe it but bad
enough that she would suffer a considerable amount… and that HE
would suffer a considerable amount as well. Aiding & abetting or
accessory was out. It was too light a crime and the 'punishment'
was too light. Arson had potential. Assault and battery… like she
would ever do anything like that. Of course she would never set
anything on fire…literally so arson was out.
Bribery… once
again it would be hard to plant false evidence on her and the
punishment was so light neither of them would suffer. Burglary…
hm…
Burglary
He
put it on the list. Child abuse was out. She was 5 months pregnant
and she would never hurt a child or anyone for that matter. Hurting
just wasn't her style. Randy didn't hold anything against Trudy.
He liked her as a person and as a friend but as a nephew who's
aunt was killed in the car bomb instead of her, well he resented it
greatly.
Child porn was out. Computer crime… with the right
evidence and the right type of crime the punishment was very steep.
It was pretty hard to prove though not impossible
Computer
crime
Conspiracy
was out. Credit was out. Disorderly conduct… well she put up a
fuss many times before and nothing ever came of it. Domestic
violence… now that made Randy want to laugh out loud. Anything
with drugs or drinking was out. Embezzlement… nah too hard to
prove and way to hard to step in at the right moment and save the
day. Then Randy remembered something.
Last week a murder had
gone down. The murder happened 10 minutes away from a café that
Trudy had been in. She was seen leaving ten minutes before the
murder went down. Randy got his cell phone went into the bathroom
and made a call
"There was a women leaving a restaurant 10
minutes before the murder last week. I just remembered. I didn't
think much of it then but… it may be something"
"Yes sir it
might," the operator said, "Do you remember anything about
her"
"The license plate number in the car she got into was
KH0QQ8"
"Thank you sir"
What
is a good answer to the question, Randy
thought as he grinned to himself, it
feel right in my lap. Now wouldn't that be something… hee hee
GET THAT DAMN THING OFF HER
Monk
was filling out some paperwork when he heard a noise and a voice that
he knew.
"This is ridiculous. I would never do anything like
that"
"You were seen leaving the restaurant ten minutes before
it happened and it was ten minutes away from the restaurant that it
happened"
"And that means absolutely nothing," she said, "I
mean even if I was going to do that how could I in my condition"
At
that point Monk was already out of the office and his heart jumped to
his throat at the sight. His darling wife was in handcuffs
"WHAT
THE HELL IS GOING ON HERE," he yelled at the men bringing her
in
"She was seen leaving a restaurant ten minutes before the
HOSSY murder happened."
"Yeah and-"
"The HOSSY murder
took place ten minutes away from the restaurant she was seen leaving,
making her a prime suspect in-"
"First of all," Adrian said
grabbing the handcuff keys from the guys, "get that damn thing off
her"
That is the stupidest thing I ever heard
Gently
and carefully he undid the cuffs that were binding her.
"This
is the stupidest thing I ever heard," he said, "it's
unbelievable that you would actually think my wife would have
anything
to
do with any
crime
whatsoever let alone a murder? Hell no"
"Look captain rules
are rules. She was a prime suspect. She needed to be taken
in"
"BASED ON WHAT," Monk asked putting an arm around his
wife who was trying hard not to sob, "the fact that she was seen
leaving a restaurant ten minutes before it happened. Going to a
restaurant isn't a crime. Leaving a restaurant isn't a crime"
Fine then I'm coming in with her and staying there until she's out
"Since
the evidence against her is so strong… I'm afraid she needs to
stay in the holding cell at least until questioning if not
trail"
Monk saw she was shaking.
"Fine," he said, "then
I'm coming in with her and staying there until she's out"
"That
could take awhile"
"Do I look like I give a crap," he said,
"this is my wife here and she didn't do a damn thing wrong. I
understand rules are rules and I understand that I can't let this
go but I sure as hell am not going to let her go through this
punishing experience alone. I am LITERALLY going to be with her ever
step of the way"
"This is ridiculous"
"You're right
it is"
"I mean the idea of you facing this when you haven't
even done anything wrong"
"Three words," Adrian said,
"NEITHER DID TRUDY"
Love Changes A Man
"What I mean to say," the officer
replied, "is you're not suspected of doing anything wrong. She
on the other hand is"
"I know," Monk replied, "and it's
absurd"
"Yes I am well aware that you think it's absurd,"
the officer replied, "but don't you think you need to set an
example"
"I think," Monk said, "that anywhere she goes I
go"
"How are you going to run this place from inside the
holding cell"
"If someone needs me they'll just have to come
where I am"
The officer roughly started pulling her.
"EXCUSE
ME," Monk said, "she is NOT a sack of potatoes. She is to be
treated with the same respect you are SUPPOSED to treat me with"
The
guard rolled her eyes
"Love changes a man," she muttered
I don't want the baby exposed to that garbage
"Before
we go in," Monk said, "I want her to have an oxygen
mask"
"Why?"
"To keep out the germs obviously. I don't
want the baby exposed to that garbage"
"We only got one mask,"
the officer said, "I know you're the one scared of germs. You
should take it"
"Did you all of a sudden lose your hearing.
My daughter's health compared to my phobia. It's obvious which
one I'm going to go for"
"But-"
"No buts except yours
if you don't get a grip. I'm really sick of you treating my wife
with disrespect. This is your last chance"
"I'll be right
back," the lady said with a sardonic smile. She was clearly pissed
as hell. Trudy on the other hand was impressed
"You're all I need"
It
took about 10 minutes but eventually the officer came, opened the
door to the holding cell and pushed them both in
"How many
time," Monk yelled, "do I have to tell you I don't appreciate
your attitude toward my wife"
The officer just walked away. The
holding cell was small. It was about 9 by 12. It killed him to
watch her in there.
"It's gonna be okay honey," he told
her, "I'm right here with you. There's nothing to be afraid
of"
Are
you trying to convince me or yourself, she
thought to herself, because
I already know it's going to be okay
"Hey,"
she told him, "as long as we have each other we're okay. Adrian
you're all I need."
He gently kissed her
"We're in this
together," he said, "whatever happens it's going to be okay.
We're going to get through this"
He heard her stomach
growling.
"When was the last time you ate," he asked
"About
6 hours ago. I guess the baby must be hungry"
"We'll fix
that problem soon enough"
"It-"
"So what are you in the
mood for," he asked
"Um… you know I've been in the mood
for pizza all day"
Right Away Captain
At
that moment Randy walked by. He played innocent but he knew what was
going on. Of course he knew. He set it up.
"Captain what
happened?"
"Oh I'll explain later Randy. It's ridiculous
is what it is. Listen I need you to run down to the pizza plaza. I
need you to get a box of pizza. 2 slices plain 2 pepperoni and the
rest mushroom."
"The pizza plaza's 10 minutes away. Why
not-"
"It's Trudy's favorite pizza place"
"They
make the best pizza"
"Right away 'captain'," he said to
her
What in the world was that all about
"What
in the world was that all about," Trudy asked Adrian, "that was a
big strange"
"Normally I would say that he's probably just
being respectful but I clearly caught the sarcasm in his voice"
"Oh
honey you don't think he-"
"I wouldn't be surprised. I
mean he's mad about the fact that I couldn't save Karen
too"
"Honey you would have if you could have"
"I know
that and you know that. Randy… I'm not sure know or cares right
now. It's never easy to lose someone you love. GOD if I had lost
you…I don't even want to think about it. I would be lost right
now"
"Well thank goodness that didn't happen," she said
tears filling her own eyes
"We're here together," he
completed, "and that's the important thing"
Never
It
could have been her emotions because of her hormones but somehow she
was filled with fear.
"Adrian," she asked, "You don't
think they're actually going to… I mean… you know?"
"Huh?"
"You
don't think the jury will be convinced I'm guilty do
you-"
"Never," he said, "Trudy it's not going to even
get that far. This will all be resolved in a matter of hours"
He
hugged her and he could feel her trembling.
"I know it's
stupid but I guess sometimes… sometimes I do get scared"
"Why
is that stupid," he asked her gently, "everyone gets scared.
That just means it's time to take a step back"
"I was afraid
to admit that I get scared."
"Why? Honey everyone gets
scared. Even the best of the best gets scared"
"I guess,"
she started, "I don't know why. It's maybe not afraid to admit
I get scared but maybe more like I get angry with myself for getting
scared"
"Why," he asked, "it's normal"
"I never
was scared… not till recently"
He nodded wisely
"That's
because change can cause a person to fear. Whenever you get scared
we'll just take a step back"
"Or," she said smiling, "a
step forward?"
He hesitated for 3 shakes of a lambs tail.
Change always bothered him
"Sure," he said, "or a step
forward"
I'm okay now because I know you're okay
"Are
you okay now," he asked her
"Yes," she said, "I'm okay
now because I know you're okay."
He rubbed her shoulders. She
always loved it when he did that.
"Only you," she told him,
"could make what would normally be a horrifying experience a
wonderful one"
"I could say the same thing about you," he
said, "wherever you go I go"
He rubbed her arm
"You just
have a way about you"
"Me?"
"Yeah. You. True you
taught me to look beyond my eyes"
Trudy laughed.
"I
remember the first time I told you that," she said laughing, "you
said, "but then I'd be looking at the back of my head"
"Yeah,"
he said, "but I still listened to you"
"Because you knew I
was right," she laughed
It was nice to laugh
He
laughed back
"When are you ever not
right,"
he commented.
"Hm… she pretended to think, "na-I can't
come up with even one time that I haven't been right," she said
laughing, "it's really just a matter of looking beyond your
eyes"
"I still don't get how you do that," he said
"It's
easy. Think of it like a puzzle."
2 words huh and huh
He looked at her confused
"2
words… huh and huh?"
She laughed
"When you see a puzzle
the first thing you see are the basic parts to the puzzle. A person
knows what they see, what they hear, what they… what they feel and
so on"
Emotions welled up in her for a minute and she couldn't
talk. He just held her and rubbed her back until she calmed down.
She was a sensitive person. That was one thing he loved about her.
It was as if a whole new world had opened up for him when he met her.
He found it impossible to get mad… well except for the time when
she was in the car bombing… he had to in order to save her. She
was literally on fire.
Something Good
"When
you're in a situation in
most cases the
first thing you see is what's in front of you."
"That's
pretty much all
of the time,"
he said laughing
"I was actually not done just yet. In most
cases you have time to look beyond your eyes which doesn't mean
looking into the back of your head"
"You know that would be
a really cool trick," he said
"What would be,"
"Looking
into the back of your head. It would be something good"
She
giggled again.
"Yes," she said, "it would definitely be
something"
"Sometimes people tease me," he said, "because
I, quote, have my own style, unquote."
"So all that means is
you're not just some kind of robot. You have a mind. You know how
to handle yourself and you know what to do"
Question Myself
"I know," he said, "but there
are times that I question myself. I sometimes wonder if I'm doing
the right thing. Sometimes I wonder if I'm being unfair by not
doing things the same way everyone else does. Me… I always try to
problem solve. I always try to find the solution. Most people they
just…"
"I know," she said, "and you're not like most
people. You are the sweetest most gentle man ever."
She
paused for a second
"And apparently," she said laughing, "the
baby agrees"
"Did she kick," he asked excitedly
Tenderly
she moved his hand to her stomach. It was not 3 seconds later that
he felt his daughter kick for the first time.
A New Life Is Beginning
"Oh
wow," he whispered, "this is incredible"
To him it really
was a miracle. A new life is beginning. It was a life made from the
purest love. He would never forget the day she was conceived. She!
Knowing the gender of the baby made it more real. No longer was this
baby an 'it'. The baby wasn't a blob on an ultrasound. It all
came together for him. It all made sense to him. Suddenly he
understood.
Ever since they found out she was pregnant he saw
the world in new ways. Suddenly life seemed more precious then he
ever thought possible. She had always been the strong one of the two
of them. Everything she did either amazed him, impressed him or made
him laugh. Sometimes it was all three at once. Some things she did
if anyone else did it, that would not be cool but since it was her it
was not only cool but impressive.
He remembered
He remembered one time she had come
in. She had a case of the
giggles.
"I just felt like seeing you," she told him and
kissed him. Everyone rolled their eyes but they were used to that by
then. Every time he saw her his eyes lit up like Christmas morning.
"Um… I hate to interrupt the love fest," Stottlemyer began,
"but-"
"So don't," Monk replied, "She only has a few
hours before she has to leave and then I won't get a chance to see
her again until tonight"
Stottlemyer shook his head
laughing
"Was I ever like that," he asked
Her laughter was
infectious. Once she started laughing he started laughing and soon
everyone was in hysterical giggles. It was impossible to stop
laughing all day. A few hours later she did have to leave. Before
she left Stottlemyer, grateful for the laugh looked at her and said,
"you are welcome back here any time"
That
was one time that made him laugh. There was another time that he
would never forget. It was the first time and probably the only time
he saw a whole new side of his wife.
He Couldn't Believe His Eyes
It
all started at a convention. Adrian, Trudy, Leland and Karen had
ridden up to the convention together. It was a 7 day convention and
it was one that would prove to be at the very least quite
interesting.
As an officer Adrian always carried his handcuffs
usually in his back pocket just in case of emergencies. That
particular day he realized he didn't have a back pocket in the
pants he put on. Trudy however did. He realized he couldn't be
carrying that around all day so he handed it to her and said, "hold
these honey would you. I um… forget to wear p a n t s with a
pocket in it"
She laughed.
"Honey you don't need to be
embarrassed about the word pants. It's just a piece of clothing,"
she told him slipping them into her jacket pocket. Her jacket pocket
was wide but safe.
As they were walking to their room someone who
clearly held a grudge against Adrian went to attack him. Instinct
kicked in before anyone could even react Trudy had knocked the guy
flat on his face
"YOU DON'T EVER," she yelled, "TRY AND
HURT ANOTHER HUMAN BEING. WHO THE HELL ARE YOU. Wait… I don't
even care."
He tried to swing to hurt her. With one hand she
held both of his together reached into her jacket pocket and got out
the cuffs that she was holding for her husbands. Roughly she put
them on.
"DON'T FEEL TO COCKY NOW DO YOU HUH PUNK," she
yelled, "YOU KNOW WHAT… YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE ANY RIGHTS BECAUSE
YOU'RE NOT A HUMAN BEING. HUMANS DON'T TRY TO HURT OTHER HUMAN
BEINGS. YOU'RE A FRIGGIN' MONSTER IS WHAT YOU ARE"
Leland
and Adrian exchanged glances. He couldn't believe his eyes.
"Did
she just," Leland started
"Apparently"
The second she
finished the entire hotel broke out into thunderous applause.
"GO
TRUDY," Adrian cheered followed by Karen and Leland.
Frustration
Randy decided to walk to the Pizza Plaza instead of driving. He did that for 2 reasons. First he did it because he wanted to make them wait for the pizza. Secondly he needed some time to cool down. He was shaken up. He felt something else too though he couldn't quite put a finger on it. Was it guilt? Frustration? A combination of both of those things? He didn't know. Damn could anyone blame him for being angry? It wasn't fair what happened. It just wasn't fair. He felt like a three year old instead of a mature adult.
She was everything
She was everything. She was smart.
She was kindhearted. She was confident. She held herself together
well. The one time things got crazy she didn't even know it
because she was unconscious. She never
got in trouble. It was
like she was charmed. Nothing bad could ever happen to her.
He
turned down the street. He knew he had to resolve this soon but he
was going to wait another few hours. He sort of found it amusing to
have them go through this. Adrian Monk in a holding cell… that had
to be the best laugh ever. Man he had to be freaking by now
20 questions
Meanwhile back at the holding cell
Adrian and Trudy were busy. They were laughing and joking
around.
"Hey you know what we should play?"
"I got a few
ideas," he said with a touch of seductiveness in his tone.
"Yeah
me too," she said, "but something we CAN play here is 2o
questions"
Naming the baby
After they played 20 questions (which
of course she won) she said to him, "you know what would be fun
doing"
"Yeah," he said, "going to the theater, going
dancing, going out to eat going-"
"Naming the baby"
"I
like that idea too"
"I was thinking we should name her after
Karen"
"I like that," he said, "but I don't want to call
her Karen. Bad luck since she died so young"
"How about
Kara-Lynne"
"Kara-Lynne… love it"
Finally
After about an hour Randy came back
with the pizza
"Finally," Monk said
"Sorry Captain,"
Randy replied, "it took a little longer then I thought"
"Look
Randy when this is all said and done we need to talk"
"You
seem to be okay," Randy replied
"I am
okay," Monk commented,
"it's you that I'm worried about"
Randy didn't say a
word but he felt a twinge of remorse for what he had done
"Listen,"
he said after a minute, "I'm sure this will all be resolved soon"
Just Hours… maybe even minutes
"It's probably some sort of
misunderstanding"
Monk nodded
"It will be resolved soon,"
he said, "in just hours… maybe even minutes"
Randy unlocked
the door and put the pizza in.
"Thank you"
"It's just
the way you ordered it," he said, "2 plain 2 pepperoni and the
rest with mushroom"
They shared the pizza. Her stomach stopped
growling. All of a sudden though she felt really tired. "You
tired?"
"A little," she acknowledged
He moved over so
that she could rest her head in his lap. Within seconds she was
asleep. He sat there stroking her hair. She slept for 3 hours and
25 minutes. When she woke up she was sweating.
"Bad dream,"
he asked
"It was about the… that day"
He held her tightly
not caring that the sweat was getting on him.
Hot Shower
"Okay," he said ringing the bell
a few minutes later, "she needs to take a hot shower"
"Oh
she ain't goin' alone," the officer said, "she needs to be
supervised"
"Fine," he replied, "I'll come with her. I
could use a shower myself"
"Oh captain," another officer
approached him, "I need you to sign off on the report that I
did"
"Let me see it," he said
A friendly tip
"See it? Why do you need to see
it"
"Did he seriously ask that question," Trudy whispered to
her husband
"I would think so"
She rolled her eyes.
"Hey
lady," the officer said, "why are you rolling your eyes. What do
you have anything to say about this?"
Monk put a hand on the
guy's shoulder
"A friendly tip," he said, "first don't
you EVER talk to my wife like that again. Her opinions are just a
valuable as mine and in this case we agree. I don't sign anything
without reading it and secondly you might now want to piss her off.
I saw her get pissed off exactly one time before and it wasn't
pretty"
Trudy giggled
"Ugh," the officer said, "fine"
He
handed the report over to Monk.
He read it.
"Pen?"
Someone
handed him a pen. He made some corrections on it.
"What
the-"
"Honey," Trudy pointed out ignoring the guy, "over
here… ain't isn't a word"
"Oh good point," he
commented and he corrected that little grammar error.
"That was
a direct quote," the officer said in exasperation. He hated having
to redo reports.
"It was in the description area," Monk said,
"if it's what someone said change the setting"
The officer
groaned and walked away mumbling how he thought this was going to be
easy.
Trudy giggled again.
"Like I said," she told him,
"only you could take something that is horrifying and turn it into
something wonderful"
