David
The chief, who had only 6 months ago divorced her husband because they had a bad argument one night and he relapsed and he turned into the person he promised to never be around his wife and if there was one thing David knew for sure was that if you pushed the chief around she'd push you away or get revenge in the sweetest way and that's what she done to her husband from what she'd told David, she'd packed and left with only a note connected to her divorce paper.
She'd been work focused for so long he felt like she seriously need an intervention, something to make her see that the team were more than just her co-workers. He was about to mention it when things had started to change. She was smiling softly all the time, she was politer than usual (if that's even possible). He had just figured she'd found something to make her happy... he had not expected that thing to be Lt. Andy Flynn.
"No no it's fine detective, I need to spend time with the rest of the team too... I can't be showing favourite can I now?" David had pulled her aside into her office, after she had told him to go with Sanchez
"I get that Chief, but why Sanchez and why of all people did you pick Flynn to go with you to do the notification?. He's as sensitive as a doormat" The chief bit her lip, trying not to laugh, but failed to hide the smile.
"Yes I'm fully aware of his no crap attitude Detective, but if I don't give him the change to practice the skills how is he ever going to learn?" David sighed and nodded
"Okay Chief, but if they file complaints, it's on you" Brenda nodded
"I know that Detective, now please go and do your job, Thank yew, thank yew so much" He watched her walk out of her office and straight up to Lt. Flynn and that's when he noticed it.
Flynn smiled at her kindly, which he never does when she's looking, She pats his arm as she directs them to the elevator, which she doesn't do with any other member of the team and then there was how comfortable she looked being in his personal space and him in hers. David wondered how he could have missed something so obvious to him now.
But like many things he heard or knew about the chief or any other member of the team that may be sensitive, he minded his own business and got back to what was... his job.
