Long Island History
Chapter 4: McQuestions and McAnswers
Suddenly Tony was back in reality. A nurse went through the room, checked something on Allison's monitor and went out again.
"Why didn't you tell anybody about your family?" Again Tony turned around and there stood McGee.
"Why do you want to know that McDonald? It's none of your business." McGee sighed, went into the hospital room and took the seat next to Tony.
"Tony, I only want to know: Why? You're just like Gibbs."
"I was a teenager when I became a father. And I was only a little bit older when my son died, so… Why should I tell anybody? Nobody knew my son."
"Yes, you're like Gibbs. I don't know if I understand this, but it's an answer." Then he looked to the bed.
"And that's Allison?"
"Yes, without the mask she looks better." Tony was right. Allison had long blonde hair. The doctors had taken the mask from her this afternoon.
"How old was she when you first met her?" Tim asked.
"About 3 months I think. We lived in the same neighbor hood. I went with her brother Liam to kindergarten. If you want to know when we became a couple, that was when Allison as 13 and I 15." Tony answered. Then he asked:
"What's with the case?"
"We know not much: Only that the killer is a guy, left-handed and yeah... nothing more. I checked the camera, which was at the place where Ana died. On the video wasn't very much. The guy wore sunglasses and a ski mask, like at some bank robberies. When he had put down the victim, he saw the camera and sprayed it on with black paint." McGee said.
"Nice" Tony wasn't very happy about this. Then a phone rang.
"McGee?Yeah…, O.K.,… Good. We'll be there."
"Who was it?" Tony asked, but he already knew it.
"Gibbs. Fourth vicitm. Felicity Stanton. Marin base Quantico." They both stood up and went out of the room.
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