I DO NOT OWN LAW & ORDER OR THE CHARACTERS. THEY BELONG TO DICK WOLF AND NBC.
This story starts with Alexandra as Jack's ADA. Rebecca McCoy made an appearance in an episode in Season 17. Norv Williams belongs, Roger Lopez and Andy Rickover belong to me.
June 14th
Jack and Alex worked on a case in which Jack was going to give closing arguments in the case of a hit and run driver. Jack was very confident of a win in the case as he and Alex went to their homes for the day since it was dinnertime. After Jack got home, he put on his casual clothes, put clothes in the laundry basket and made himself dinner. After he finished dinner, he put the dishes away, sat on the couch, propped his feet on the table as he watched TV until he fell asleep and dreamed. Watched
"Daddy, Daddy!!" 7 year old Rebecca yelled with tears streaming down her face.
"Hi sweetie!" Jack said as he picked her up then continued. "What's wrong?"
"I had a nightmare, and it scared me!" she said as she cried and put her head on his shoulder.
He was on the couch when she came into the living room from being asleep since it was 9:30 and she sat on his lap.
"It's okay honey, it's just a dream. What was the dream about?" Jack asked.
"It was that there was a boogie man coming after me and I fell down."
"Awww, its okay honey, there is no such thing as a boogieman," Jack told her as he put her on his shoulder and helped her to go back to sleep.
Sirens were heard from outside as Jack put Rebecca in her bed, then the sound of a tractor truck roaring on the street startled Jack out of his sleep.
"What was that?" Jack asked himself; he looked at his watch then realized he had fallen asleep then he rubbed his eyes.
He got up, made sure his doors were locked, turned off the lights and TV then went to bed.
June 15th in Jack's office—
After the jury was given the case, Jack and Alex talked about the jury.
"How long do you think the jury will be out?" Alex asked as she sat on the chair in front of the desk.
"I don't know, it shouldn't take long," Jack said as he sat at his desk, with the window behind him.
"Well good night Jack," Alex said as she got up to leave to do some work then went home for the night.
A few days later the jury came back with a guilty verdict as Jack was free to try another case that came on his desk a few days later.
June 24, at the 2-7 precinct—
Detectives Fontana and Green looked over the LUDs for their case while Lt. Van Buren was in her office doing work. The case they were working on was an assault on a woman in the park where witnesses didn't see anything even though they really did.
"How was your date last night?" Ed asked as he looked up to his partner. Joe set down his paper then answered.
"Great. I really like her and she is about my age," Joe said.
"Anybody I know?" Ed asked.
"Nope."
"Okay, will I get to meet her?" Ed asked as the phone rang on Joe's desk.
"No, you will not," Fontana told him then continued as he picked up the phone, "Fontana. Okay, we'll be there."
"What's up?" Ed asked as Joe had gotten up.
"We have an attempted robbery-homicide," Joe said as he took his jacket from the back of his chair while Ed got up and they left for the homicide.
At an apartment complex in Midtown—
Fontana and Green arrived as officers were keeping the crime scene area secured; a woman was outside the door in the hallway talking to an officer. She was very frightened about what happened and a young man was talking to another officer in the apartment. A body lay near the side of the couch with a bullet to his chest and his gun was very close to him since he dropped it when he was shot.
"So what do we have?" Fontana asked as they walked through the door.
"Looks like the suspect kicked the door down, a neighbor heard some loud noises once she opened her door, she saw a man kicking the door down," the officer said as he showed them the door.
"And she called police?" Green asked.
"Yes, she did then a few minutes later the shooting happened."
"Were there any calls after that?" Fontana asked.
"Yes, even the woman who called a few minutes earlier called again to report she heard gunshots," the officer said as they walked over to the body.
"Looks like gun powder residue. Bag his hands," Fontana said.
"Make sure you test the other shooter for gun powder residue as well," Green said.
The gun was bagged as the two detectives went to talk to the homeowner.
"Hi. What's your name?" Detective Fontana asked.
"I'm Norv Williams. I live here."
"Can you tell us what happened?" Green asked.
"My girl, Rebecca, and I were sitting and talking on the couch watching TV then we both decided to go to the balcony then the door was getting busted in. I ran to get my gun while Rebecca went to call 911 but the battery of my phone died when she was calling, and by the time the guy was inside he fired a shot towards Rebecca and she ducked. I was on the porch and the guy fired a shot at me and I shot him as he ran closer to me near the couch."
"Thanks," the detectives said as they walked away from the man who defended his home. They went to the hallway where no one was nearby to hear.
"Hi. Can you tell us what happened?" Joe asked as Ed was looking around then looked at the woman who he recognized.
"Rebecca?"
