Introduction:
It started as one of those fights. The one after which you find yourself wondering what the argument was even about. But this time it was different, because this time, Jamie Reagan would run out of his parent's house, slamming the door behind him shut. Not looking back. Initially, his father, detective Francis Xavier Reagan, wanted to go after him, but he decided it would probably be a good idea to let his son cool off before he would bring Jamie home. There was nothing that could happen to him. Their neighborhood was pretty much safe place, unlike other parts of the city. After all, Jamie would most likely head to Parker's house or one of his other friends. So, the detective and his wife didn't worry when their son left the house. It was only later when the sun went down, and Jamie still hasn't returned home when they started to sense that something was not quite right.
At first, they called their neighbors asking whether someone has seen Jamie. But once they realized that no one had seen their son since the early afternoon, they started to worry. The dreaded parents called the family before they reported their son missing. Not long after, a search party was organized, and hundreds of NYPD officers accompanied by volunteers not only from the neighborhood started looking for Jamie. They searched every square foot within the area of Brooklyn, but the boy was nowhere to be found. The dreaded parents begged their son to come home on national TV. They even asked the potential abductors to release their child, but there was no response. Two days later, the search party was called off for the chances that the boy will be found alive have dropped dramatically. It was as if the boy has wholly vanished a no one knew what happened to Jamie that tragical November day. It became a mystery that haunted his father Frank Reagan his whole life. The rumor had it that the former detective kept his son's file in his desk and that it would move with him to 1PP when he became the NYPD commissioner six years later. Some said that allegedly the commissioner never gave up hope that his son was still alive, although the statistics said otherwise. Yet, the broken man always hoped that one day he would be able to bring his son home whether alive or dead.
As for Jamie, he originally meant to go home after the sun went down and it became cold outside that unfortunate November day but then something went terribly wrong, and Jamie was never to be seen again.
AN:
You can let me know your thoughts in comments where this story should/could go. I have my idea, but as always, I'm opened to any suggestion.
