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On the Beat



Part 1



Cat Smith





Alexandra Thorne, NYPD, read the shiny gold badge. Henry Gabblier stared at it



suspiciously. He wasn't sure it was real. Who knew these day's with all those crazy



assholes running about. Henry gazed at her. A looker, though. Shoulder length brown



hair with a white streak running through it, and bright emerald eyes. Henry's eyes



narrowed. What would a looker like this be doing on the force? Nah, she was probably



a gangster or something. He was about to shut the door on her, when she stuck her



foot in it.





"Suh! Ah need ta ask ya a few questions. It was you who phoned the police about a



disturbance, raht?"





Grudgingly, Henry opened the door for her. Detective Thorne stepped into the dark



apartment, and winced. The place was a tip. The walls were covered by newspaper



reports about conspiracy, Elvis sightings, and aliens. Your average nutter. She turned,



hands on hips, to look at Henry.





"Mistuh Gabblier, raht?"





He nodded, eyes darting about shiftily. "Yeah. Yeah, that was me. It's..."





A loud, godawful stream of what Alexandra guessed to be cello music came pounding



through the wall. Muttering to himself, Henry got up and started to bang on the wall



noisily.





"IT'S TEN AT NIGHT! SHUT THAT CRAP UP! KEEPING EVERYONE AWAKE



YOU CRAZY..."





Alexandra cleared her throat loudly. "Maybe ya wanna be quiet, suh?"





Henry didn't even bother to turn around, he just continued to yell, in an earsplitting



way. "SHUT UP?! SHUT UP?! I AIN'T GONNA SHUT UP TILL THAT FREAK'S



PUT OUT OF HIS MISERY! YOU HEAR ME?!" He then started to bang on the



wall, which, along with his fury, prompted cries from the other residents of the



building.





Oh, for the love a...





"MISTAH GABBLIER! KAHNDLY SHUT YOUR MOUTH!"





Astonished at her outburst, Henry turned to stare at her, ignoring the additional furious



shouting of the inhabitants.





"There's no need to shout." He cocked his head to the side, listening. "See, you've



woken everyone up, now."





Alexandra stared at him, her anger boiling just beneath the surface.





"Ah'll apologise later. Ah'll inform the musician that loud noises aftah 9pm are



prohibited in residential areas. How's that sound?"





Henry made a motion, more a twitch than a shrug. "Yeah... yes, I guess it'll have to...



SHUT THAT FRIGGIN' THING UP OR I'LL RAM IT DOWN YOUR FREAKIN'



THOAT!!!"





Alexandra backed off, heading for the door, completely freaked out by the hysterical



man in front of her. "Um, what door number, suh?"





"17!!!! THAT'S WHERE THIS MISCREANT LIVES. YOU HEAR THAT! I'VE



GOT THE COPS! YOU'RE GOIN' DOWN YOU LITTLE..."





As Alexandra shut the door, the cries, thankfully were drowned out a little. She shook



her head in amazement. She had come to New York for excitement, supposedly, and



what did she get? Freaky little men and cello players. Strolling down the stairs, she



went to do the exciting job of, in a polite way, telling the musician to shut up.



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The new Police HQ of New York City looked very impressive. 90 floors, all the



windows mirrored, glass elevators, the latest technology, it was like something off



Blade Runner.





Although, mused Alexandra, These days, things ain't all that much diff'rent than th'



movies.





On the bottom floor, she stepped into one of the massive glass elevators, smiling at the



people she knew.





It's amazin'. When Ah was a li'l gal, we dint have none o' this stuff. An now... She



watched in amazement, as she always did, as the world dropped away from her, and in



less than 10 seconds they were on the 40th floor, where most of the riders got off.



Shuddering at the loneliness the elevator brought on, she spoke to the bell-boy.





"Don't ya think it's so crazy? All this stuff, that's only poss'ble cause of mutants, lahk



Luitenant Forge, but 10 years ago, everyone was jus' crazy 'bout us, wanted ta



exterminate us, or somethin'?"





The bellboy only smiled brightly. He was used to the garbling way many people spoke



to him. "Got that off your chest, Detective?"





Alexandra blushed, embarrassed. "Oh, yeah. Thanks, sugah."





The bellboy winked at her as the elevator reached the top floor, Alexandra's stop. As



she started to leave, the bellboy called after her;





"Remember, ya ever need a sounding board, I'm here! Ask for Bobby Drake!" He



grinned. He sure wouldn't mind seeing her again, even if she did babble. A beautiful



black woman with long white hair was lead, handcuffed by a cop, and suddenly, all



thoughts of Alexandra were stricken from his rather empty head.



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Cody Robbins looked over at his girlfriend. He smiled when he saw her, but she didn't



smile back. When that happened, he knew she was engrossed in her own thoughts.



After a quick check around for any superiors, he got up from his own station at the



phones, and walked over to her.





"Xandy!"





She jumped, and gazed at him, dazily. "Oh. It's you." Stretching, Xandra leaned back



in her chair. "What's up, Cody?"





He frowned. There it was again. That cold, uninterested tone she'd been using with



him for the past few weeks whenever she spoke to him.





She must be really stressed. Yeah, that's it.





"I was just wonderin' how ya were, sugah. Ya din't come home last night, honey. I



was worried."





She shrugged, nervously, avoiding his eyes. "Um, ya know, Ah've been busy."





He stared at her incredulously. "Too busy to come home!?"





"Well, Ah was going ta 'phone ya, but excuse me if Ah was too busy!"





He blinked. "Ah... Ah din't mean it like that! Ah..."





Xandra's head snapped up, and she pushed him away. "Scat, Cody! Th' boss-man!"





Although confused about his Xandy's coldness to him, he scurried back to work.





Xandra smiled politely at Lieutenant Forge. He was her superior, and though they got



on well together, he never let her forget who was the senior officer.





"Enjoy your last case, Deputy?"





"Oh, yeah, barrel a laughs, suh."





Forge smiled, his dark eyes twinkling. "I knew you'd like it. Henry is a regular of



ours." He sobered. "I have good news, though, unless you're allergic to hard work."





Xandra mock-glared at Forge. He knew very well she adored hard work. It took her



mind off things she was worried about - like her failing relationship with Cody.





"Okay, okay. I guess you've heard about the current spate of art and jewel thefts in the



city?"





"Sure. Three Master paintings, an' $5 million of jewels stolen from various museums.



Same thief suspected for all o 'em. No one knows who 'e is, but still..."





Forge nodded, impressed with the way Alexandra had obviously been keeping up with



the case. "Yes. Is this case of particular interest to you?"





She shrugged. She had found it very interesting, but she wasn't quite sure why -



something had drawn her to it. In fact, that was what had kept her away last night -



she'd been comparing the evidence - what little there was - with other cases, and she'd



come up an absolute blank. Whoever he - or she - was, they were a master. Which



brought up a whole new list. She'd fell asleep contemplating it. "Ah just think it's



interestin'... the guy leaves so little behind, an' what he takes is so select... ah think its



weird."





"That it is. And," added Forge, a twinkle in his dark eyes, "We need a good cop on it.



What do you say, Deputy?"





Xandra's eyes widened, not believing what she was hearing. "You... you mean it,



suh!?"





Forge grinned, and took her hand in his own to shake it. "Sure do... Detective."





Xandra smiled at him a few moments before it set in what he meant. "Oh, mah..." She



said, slack jawed.





"That's right. The chief just told me."





With a laugh, Xandra hugged him, and then grabbed her coat. "Ah'll get raht on that



case now, suh! Thank ya!! An' thank th' chief fer me!" And with that, she was gone.





End part 1.