Well here is chapter 11. One more regular chapter after this, and then the epilogue. YAY!


SIS Chapter 11

I stand yet again in my SFD dress uniform, only this time I am in a sanctuary. I turn watching Charlie walk down the aisle with Bella, both grinning happily.

"Just think, you'll be standing up there next time," Seth says pointing at the reverend. "At least the next time those two do this walk together."

I nod at him, without looking, because my eyes are still on my girl.

~You look beautiful,~ I sign to her as she stands at her father's side.

~I love you in your uniform,~ she quickly replies as the music changes. We all stand and watch as Alice leads her mom down the aisle to Charlie.

The Reverend steps forward and as he starts to talk, he signs. My eyes flicker to Bella who looks shocked as a tear runs down her face. Charlie whispers something to her and kisses her head softly.

~S.I.S~

"Hi," Bella starts off as she looks out over the sea of people that have just enjoyed a three-course meal. "I know not many people were expecting a speech, but since I am the best man, and daughter of the groom, I thought I should honor my father by giving the first toast."

Bella clears her throat again. "My father is—as many of you know—a great man. He has always been there for me, in one way or another. He pushes me to aim as high as I can, and to not let anything or anyone get in my way. He's shown me how a man is supposed to treat a woman." Bella stops and snorts a little. "He taught me this by the way he has treated the women in his life. Tanya, Alice, his mother, and even my own mother. My mother isn't the easiest person to like, and she wasn't always nice, but when I was a child, he always bought her Birthday, Mother's Day, and Christmas gifts from me. No matter how cruel she was to him, he never raised his voice or spoke to her in anger. At the same time, he made it clear to her that he would not take her abuse, and that she was important, because she was my mother. He always had time for me and Alice, too. He was at our school plays, games, conferences, and heck, anything we had to do at school, he was there." Bella smiles as her eyes land on Tanya. "And right next to him was Mrs. B. – Tanya, well now she's my Momma T. She was many things to me growing up. She was a friend, a sister, and many times a mother. Just as my dad taught me how men were supposed to treat women, Tanya showed me how a woman is supposed to treat a man. Her ex-husband was so similar to my own mother, it's rather uncanny. However, just like my dad, she never stooped to his level. She never spoke harshly, or in anger to him or about him. She never said that he was a deadbeat, or whatever name she must have felt he was. She was able to put the love she had for Alice above her own anger. As I grew up, Alice and I became closer. Because of that closeness, Mrs. B. was there for me, too, when I needed a mom. It didn't matter if it was a mother's shoulder to lean on, crying over a boy, or just being a woman and upset for no reason, she was there for me. I always knew she was there, not only to help us girls, but my dad, too.

"In a way, we have been a family all these years—my dad, Mrs. B., Alice, and me. And I know that my dad and Mrs. B. now being married will only increase the amount of time she will continue to be there. It may have caught both me and others by surprise—them becoming a couple—but now that I see them together, I know that they belong together, just like Ben and Jerry's. So, everyone, raise your glass not only to toast two very special people, but their joining together in love and happiness, too. To the Bride and Groom."

I raise my glass. "To the Bride and Groom," I reply with everyone else.

Charlie and Tanya both move and hug Bella to them "I love you baby girl," Charlie says with a slight sob. "You have always made me proud."

As everyone settles down Alice stands up. "My speech will not be as good or as long as Bella's because she summed up everything I also feel. I would just like to say to my mom and Charlie – I hope you are very happy, because you both deserve to be. Actually, you two deserve more than just normal happiness; you deserve infinite happiness. I may not have always agreed with you on your teachings, Mom, but I knew that I could come to you with anything. I knew there was nothing that I could do that would make you turn your back on me. You always were willing to stand up for me whether I was right or wrong. However, you just pointed it out if I was wrong when we were alone, so I could learn from my mistakes. I love you, Mom, and I'm so happy that you got your prince charming."

"I love you, too, Ali," Tanya says as she pulls Alice into her arms.

~S.I.S~

Yet again the night is spent with me taking up most of Bella's time. I had to let her go so that Charlie could dance with her, but for the rest of the night she was mine.

"You're the best looking 'best man' I have ever seen, and believe me I have been to many weddings."

"I have to disagree. I remember a wedding not so long ago, where there was a very handsome best man, and he was dressed very much like you are right now."

I grin at her for a second or two and then pull her closer to me, kissing her hard.

The hours seem to pass quickly and soon we are approached by Tanya and Charlie.

"Bella, can we have a word before we leave?" Charlie asks as my eyes move to Tanya who seems to be asking Alice the same question.

I give Bella a nod, along with a wink. "You, too, Edward," Charlie says making me frown. I wonder what's going on.

Bella and I follow Charlie out and into another room as Alice, Jasper and Tanya walk with us.

"Tanya and I have been thinking – the houses we have are too big for us, so—" Charlie seems to stop talking as both Bella and Alice gasp. I know this news sounds as if it will be hard for them. It sounds as if they are selling their homes and these are, after all, the homes the girls have lived in all of their childhood. For Bella, it is still, in fact, her home. "We don't want to sell them, so what we would like to do is hand them over to you both," Tanya finishes.

"What?" Bella and Alice ask at the same time.

"The house I own will go to Alice and Jasper. Right now you both are in a two-bedroom condo. Bella, the house your dad owns is still your home."

"Edward, I mean no disrespect, but your home has only two bedrooms in it, and it's small. Besides, you're only renting it on a lease, correct?" I nod at Charlie agreeing to what he just said.

"These houses mean something to both of you girls. They're both three-bedroom homes as you know, and we thought what better way to raise your future families than right next door to each other," Tanya says.

"But where will you both live?" Alice asks sounding shocked.

"We've found a nice home with two bedrooms, so there's always a room for the future grandkids to come and stay the night," Charlie sighs. "Look, I didn't want to leave my home, and Tanya didn't want to leave hers, but we both have a past history in them with other people. Whereas, both have a lot of meaning; this is the perfect way to settle it. We're not leaving or selling them, we are gifting them to the people that made the history in both homes important to us," Charlie adds.

"But I can't afford a house," Bella says.

Charlie kneels at Bella's feet. "Baby, we are not asking you to pay anything; we are outright giving the houses to you. Alice gets the childhood home she grew up in, and you get the home you still live in, free and clear."

Bella and Alice just look at each other. "And you've made up your mind?" Alice asks.

"We have," they answer together.

"Thank you," the girls say.

Alice, Bella, Tanya and Charlie all hug. I glance at Jasper who seems to be happy, and his eyes flicker to me. "Looks like we are going to be neighbors, Captain – Brother."

I nod. "Yeah, I heard that, but who's going to tell Emmett?" I ask as I nod.

"He more than likely knows, and will be on the prowl to buy the house across from yours that is on the market."

I chuckle and nod at him, knowing that is exactly what Emmett is going to do.

All six of us walk out to the cab waiting to take Charlie and Tanya to the airport. They are off to Scotland for the next two weeks. A sob breaks out of Bella and Charlie pulls her to him.

"Keep an eye on her," Tanya says to me as she hugs me. "They've never spent much time apart. A few days here and there, but he's always been close by just in case."

I nod at her as she lets me go. My eyes glance at Charlie who looks almost as worried as Bella. "Just make sure he knows I'm watching over her. Get him to enjoy his time away," I tell her.

"I am planning on making him enjoy himself, but I'll miss Bella and Alice, too."

Charlie walks over, and passes Bella off to me as Tanya walks into his arms. "Be good kids, we love you," they both say.

"Come over here, Bella," Alice says sobbing a little, too.

Bella nods and heads for her friend. "I know he'll be back." Bella just gets out as Alice hugs her.

I know Bella is more open and outgoing than Alice. Alice, on the other hand is more independent than Bella. Alice has been able to go days without seeing her mom before. Bella is completely the opposite. Bella never goes more than three days tops without spending time with her dad. I know a lot of it has to do with being deaf. For many years, Charlie was her only way to communicate. When she was little, he was the person that she knew always had her back. So these next two weeks will be hard on her, but I know that Charlie will call her. I know this because he, too, needs to keep in contact with her as well.

~S.I.S~

Jasper helps me set up our training ground. Along with Charlie, we took some time to go through a staged event. We planned out a course, and the crew will have to deal with all kinds of deterrents along the way. We staged a building fire, starting on the fourth floor. There are twenty unaccounted workers that have clocked in, but have not made it to the disaster meeting point.

Jasper and I have placed dummies on a few floors. Some are hidden underneath desks, behind chairs, and in cupboards. It will be up to the crew to find them.

"Looks like someone took Aro up on his offer," Jasper states. I look toward Jasper, but he's looking behind me. I turn and see the asshat press guy who said unkind things about Bella.

"Great," I mutter.

"Don't worry – Bella always does well in these trainings. You haven't seen her in fire fighter formation before; she's badass, bro. Just watch, she'll show him. He'll see, first hand, just how good she is."

"I know she'll do well; I just don't trust the prick's motive for being here."

"Well, you're in luck because Aro is on the same wave length as you are and is having the entire training filmed." Jasper says and points toward the parking lot. I glance over to see a camera crew unloading equipment. I smirk grinning as I look back at Jasper.

"How come you knew about this and I didn't?"

"It was in the email. I guess you only read the basic information, huh?"

I keep my smirk in place. "To be fair, I knew you, Charlie and Bella read it all, so I wasn't worried."

Jasper just rolls his eyes and drops his head. "Yeah, you were right, but only on one point." I frown as I look at him; before I can ask him to explain what he meant, he continues. "Bella told me about the camera crew this morning before I left to head over here."

I stand up as the fire engine arrives. "She doesn't miss anything does she?"

Jasper shakes his head at me. "Not when it comes to her job; she's very vigilant."

I nod at him as the crew has now arrived. As Jasper briefs them, I walk to our building and start staging the fires. Even with it only being staged, we still have to take every precaution to make sure nothing happens because even a planned fire can go wrong.

As the fire starts to overtake the building, I move to the computer station to look at the readings.

Right now the floor with the fire on it is heating up to be around eleven-hundred degrees. With the building heat and all the gear we have to wear, you can just imagine how hot it is. This is one of the reasons that we firefighters are more at risk of suffering from heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Of course, there are many other things to be watchful for, but these tend to be the silent dangers.

I turn my attention back to the crew, seeing that Bella is one of the searchers and find crew members who are on the first watch. Most people think a firefighter's main job is to put out fire, but it's not. Our first job is to save lives. That's why we search the building when we know they are not clear. It can become very frustrating when you arrive at a building that has a sign-in and -out sheet which is not used. Then you have no idea if anyone is in the building or not. When we are told that, a team will always go into the building to look, and sometimes there are many rooms and floors in which we need to search.

My eyes go back to the computer as I watch the screen. We have set up special cameras that allow us to watch what everyone does. Each firefighter has a small infrared camera, too. That way the camera can see in the dark. The fire—though set mindful of our people inside—lets off a lot of heat and smoke. The crew will be lucky to see what is right in front of their faces. My eyes fall on Seth who has found the first person. This was the easy find as they were lying on the steps, one flight up.

I can't help but smile as Bella finds the next dummy under a table. The dummy is a large person, so she quickly signals to Paul and Eric to come over. It takes both of them to carry our heaviest dummy—which is close to four-hundred pounds—out of the building. I feel myself tense up as Bella is currently the only person in the building, and we still have a few missing people to locate.

Bella quickly finds the next two people. This is another job that we firefighters have had to do. When you find two people both unconscious, the choice of who to take first is difficult knowing that the person you leave may end up dying.

Bella does something unexpected. She leaps up and moves away from both of them. I frown and just watch her. A few seconds later she is back with what looks like a table. She lays both of the dummies on top of it. Making sure both are secure; she starts to pull the table down the hallway toward the stairs.

By the time she gets to the stairs, she starts to descend, one step at a time. She moves slowly, but precisely, making sure the dummies are safe before taking each step. About halfway down the steps, Seth makes his way back to her. Bella quickly wedges the table, and they each take a person over their shoulder.

"She just saved a few minutes on that rescue by using her head," Jasper says into my ear, and I nod at him. I let out a sigh, just as she is brings the dummy out. Paul and Eric then quickly bring out the other two, and I look at the time seeing that they made it in good time.

I sit back watching as they move on to fight the blaze. Once the fire is out, we move to the next exercise which is a car accident.

This is a situation in which you have to choose who to save. The impact has trapped two people between a pole. If you cut the pole to save the one trapped under it, you kill the other person. If you leave the pole until the person trapped by it is removed, the one under it is killed. It would be nearly impossible to save both, so we watch as they approach the accident in the rig. Things like this don't happen often, but it does happen, and it's a choice someone has to make.

The crew gets to the car, and starts getting to work. As I watch, I know right away Paul and Seth both know what they are facing. They have both done this job for a long time, and both have seen something like this before. They've both had to deal with a similar situation.

I watch the rest of the crew as Paul and Seth tell them what they are facing. I seem to zero in on Bella. The unwillingness to accept that one of the people they have to save will die is the first thing that comes across her face. She moves to the car acting for herself. This is not to be disrespectful, and as a firefighter I know some times a fresh eye may see or think of something that we haven't thought of before. Taking a few seconds to think, I know when she realizes there is no other choice. The heartbreak on her face hits me. This is only an exercise, but she's taking it very seriously the same as the rest of the crew.

I watch them as they quickly choose to save the life of the person under the pole. I look away from the screen and to where they are as Bella gets in the car. The dummies we have are the newest models. They have heartbeats, face masks that release fluids to mimic physiological reactions such as sweating, tearing, nasal discharge, and mouth excretions as well as strap-on wounds that excrete a fluid that simulates blood. They make a noise that sounds when they're dead. Bella gets into the car sitting near the one that is left inside; she seems to be there, staying right with it, until the sound beeps telling us that it has died.

"She didn't like the idea of dying alone, so she won't let anyone else die like that," Jasper says and I only nod at him. I already knew this about my girl, she is truly special.

Bella and the crew carry on with the rest of the training, and at the end, they've all done great in my eyes. I make my way over to where the jack-off press asshole is, and notice he looks deep in thought. He seems to turn my way, and when he sees that I am looking at him, he walks to me.

"This is not a requirement for her job?" he asks as he points to where she is helping pack up.

"The training exercise that you just watched, or packing up of all the equipment?" I question to him and then shake my head. "Never mind, don't bother answering, because the answer to both is the exact same. No, she's not required to do any of these things, but she joins in, and as her crew we welcome her."

He nods at me. "And she does well in the training, right?" I tilt my head, mainly because it sounds like a statement even though he asked a question.

"Yes, she does well. She has always performed well in training. If it weren't for the fact that she is deaf, and cannot wear her cochlear implant inside the helmet because it doesn't work properly, she would be a full-fledged member of the Seattle Fire Department as a firefighter, and a member of this crew."

The guy looks at me with a frown. "You don't like me much, do you?"

I place a smile on my face. "I don't know you," I reply.

He chuckles. "Maybe so, but I upset you by my comments at the awards ceremony?"

"Your ignorance has nothing to do with me," I snap.

"Look, I'm not sure what I said that has put a bee in you bonnet, but I was just commenting that for a deaf girl, she's good."

I close my eyes because of his tone. The way he talks about her being a female is worse than he talks about her being deaf.

"Miss Swan is very talented, and every man in our station and many others around the city, would be honored to have her on their crew."

"But she's just a girl—"

"Listen, bub," Paul interrupts. "There are a lot of female firefighters on the other shifts, and on other crews that are great. The female firefighters do a great job," Paul says harshly having joined us at some point.

"Not saying they don't, but they can't lift as much as a man, nor are they as fast."

The place is filled with laughter making the press guy frown, knowing clearly he is being laughed at and not with.

"Just so you are not misinformed, though you seem to love misinformation, there are fire women that can outrun and out lift me," Seth tells him. "We are a unit, and we work as a team. No one is pushed aside, or made to feel as if they are letting the team down, because what they can carry is less than another person can."

The press guy just sighs. "But with women demanding equal pay—"

"Women get equal pay in the Seattle Fire Department. Your pay is by rank, seniority, and shift you work, not by gender. Just as it should be, everywhere," Jasper quickly tells him, having joined us.

"What about harassment?"

Bella chuckles as she steps forward. "I can't speak for all stations, but that doesn't go down in our station. We are all respectful of each other at all times. There is a difference between playing with someone and harassing them. Do these guys slap my back or nudge me from time to time? Of course they do, and I do it right back to them. If I asked them not to touch me or joke with me, they would stop. Not out of fear of charges, or anything like that, but because we are a family. And what we mainly do is banter with each other. The amount of stress a firefighter faces daily is astronomical, and we need outlets to unwind. I am not sure what happens in the press, or how you feel about one another, but us—the crew—we are one. If you hurt one of us, you hurt all of us. When one of us is hurt, we all feel it, and we all need to know that person's okay before we feel okay. We share everything here: showers, sleeping areas, toilets, you name it. Yes, we schedule things, so there is privacy, but it is never an issue, and there is never any reason to make it one. We have to be comfortable, and trust each other because we rely and watch over each other."

I nod in agreement with what Bella said, and I know all the guys agree, too.

The press guy seems to just swallow and nod. "Thank you for allowing me to come today to see the training; it clearly has been an eye-opening experience."

We all seem to just stand and watch him leave. "Do you think he'll be a prick about this anymore?" Seth asks.

I hear a slap and turn to see Seth rubbing his ass. "We need to move it and get packed up. Who cares what that dumbass has to say? Chop, chop," Seth groans and walks away with a limp.

"Fuck … her hits are harder than mine," he whispers to me, making me smirk. I wait a few seconds and slap his other side, making him look at me.

"Move it," I say.

"Her slaps are harder than yours, you pussy," Seth snorts, making me look at him with a glare but he just shrugs his shoulders. "Just telling you the way it is."

~S.I.S~

Bella is all smiles as she bounces in her seat, waiting for Tanya and Charlie to pull up. While they've been away, most of their belongings have been brought to the new house and put away.

Even with Alice and Bella having a key, they've both stayed out of the home wanting to see it along with their parents for the first time.

When the car pulls up, Charlie steps out as he grins and opens his arms. That's all it takes for Bella to run and jump into them. Feeling someone staring at me, I turn my head to see Jasper.

"What?" I ask him.

He shakes his head grinning. "You know you'll never be the number one guy in her life, right?"

I roll my eyes at him. "I don't mind that she cares deeply for her dad, he should be important."

Jasper shrugs still grinning. "I'll always be Alice's number one guy."

I give him a big smile. "If you say so." His face falls a little, but he can't reply as the others have joined us.

Charlie and Tanya take us around their new home; it's rather nice, and very homey. Not only can I see Charlie as I walk around, but I can also see Tanya.

As it's a little late and Charlie and I both start at ten tonight, we call for food to be delivered.

We all sit around the table talking. "What's happening with the dick-headed, weasel, and coward-assed-bastard?"

I just look at Tanya smirking. "Jake's been remanded into custody, and his hearing is scheduled for next month."

"Well, I don't agree with rape or abuse, and you all may think badly of me, but I do hope someone makes him their little bitch boy."

"You're not the only one," I agree. "I am sure they will be lining up just as soon as the media gets a hold of the story," I say.

I know full well the manager of the place, well, was the manager of the place, faced a lot of public outrage. Whereas he didn't get any jail time, he received a suspended sentence, and had to pay a hefty fine. But both the media and the public have been outraged by the turn out of his case, saying he should be facing murder charges. When they find out what Jacob did, I am sure there will be a bigger outcry.

The topic slowly moves away from Jacob, and onto nothing much. At the end of the night, I drive Bella back to her home. Before I leave her for the night, I take her soft and slowly in her childhood bed.

~S.I.S~

I help Bella carry all of her bags into the police main headquarrters as she's got quite a bit to sort out; I help her with that, too. We are just about finished when people start to arrive.

"You need me, just let me know," I speak and sign to her.

"Love you," she says and kisses me softly.

I turn away from her, but stop as I see that this is a large hall, and it's almost full. There must be about two hundred men and women from the police force and community here.

I look at Emmett who waves at the seat next to him, so I move to sit beside him.

"Is this everyone on the force?" I ask him.

"No, some had to stay on duty," he laughs.

"Thank you so much for joining me today," Bella says and signs, after being wired for a headset microphone.

Bella first takes them through the basics. She tells everyone what they should already know; what deaf people are entitled to. She reviews what they should offer, and what they may be asked for. As in a lip reader, sign language interpreter, simple paper and pen note exchange, and so on. She makes sure to point out that the choice is up to the deaf person and what is best for them, and not what is easiest for the officer.

"As we're going to be talking about deaf awareness, there are some things you first need to know. Most people who are deaf wear hearing aids; I, myself, have a cochlear implant. To understand how a cochlear implant works, I have brought in a large display piece, and there are also flyers in the papers you were given that show it as well. This is the part you see, the part that attaches to the side of the head. This is the mic, and like all microphones, it picks up sounds. It sends the sounds to the receiver which is inside my head. It then sends the information directly to my brain. It clips on by a magnet. Bella shows everyone by attaching a normal size one to a dummy. Now it's in place and on, and the person can hear." She stops and turns looking at everyone. I glance around seeing that people seem to think this is neat.

"So, if the person has an implant, they can hear us, right?" A person asks loudly. I notice then a sign interpreter is off to the side where Bella can see her.

"No, they can't. This device helps the hearing impaired, but it cannot and does not replace all of a deaf person's ability to hear. It will only pick up what the mic can. Let me show you an example that may help you understand." Bella removes her headset microphone, and moves to the one on the stand. "Let's see what you can hear, shall we? When you can no longer hear me, stand up."

She stays where she is and says, "Can you can hear me?" No one stands, so she takes a step back and asks again. This goes on and after she's back about four steps people in the back begin to stand. She continues to speak and step back. After she has moved back a good twelve steps, we all have lost the ability to hear her.

We're all standing as she walks back to the front and puts her headset microphone back on. "Now do you understand? The mic on the stage is bigger and stronger than the one in hearing aids or in cochlear implants, so just imagine what some can hear, but understand that it is likely less than you assume. I would like to add that not everyone who has a hearing aid knows fully how to use them; some people lose their hearing later in life or through illness or accidents. Don't just think because they have them in that they fully know how to use them correctly. The main one that people do not seem to understand is the loop system, and many times never use them the correct way."

"I would like to spend some time talking about American Sign Language. This is not just used for people who are deaf, but also for people who are unable to speak. Maybe they've had their vocal cords removed, had throat cancer, or for many other reasons. There are also people who have suffered a stroke, and have had to learn how to speak again; some can't speak and have to learn and use ASL. People with Autism and other non-verbal disorders use ASL and Makaton to communicate. Makaton is a language program that uses signs and symbols to help people communicate. It is designed to support spoken language, and the signs and symbols are used with speech, in spoken word order. It's your choice to even learn the alphabet and how to ask some questions, such as asking them their name, age, and where they live. But, please understand that it would make a big difference, not just to your investigation, but to the person with whom you are talking."

Everyone seems to nod, whereas I have a feeling some may take up a course or two, but most will not.

"Now, let's review some stupid things you should try not to say to a deaf person. First, 'you don't look deaf', or 'you are too pretty to be deaf'. Really, what does a deaf person look like? And if I said 'you're too ugly to be hearing' would that make sense? Second, 'how can you drive'? Easily, I have eyes and my driving skills are really quite good, and so are many other peoples who are deaf. Third, 'but you can talk'? Of course I can; I have vocal cords, but I just can't hear what I say all the time. With that mentioned though, I would like to add that not everyone who is deaf speaks. Some are unable to, some have never learned, and some simply choose not to. We are all different, so treat us as individuals, and do not stereotype us." I watch Bella smile.

"Another thing to avoid doing and one of my favorite examples of what not to do is this: Do! You! Understand! Me?" Bella says loudly, drawing out each word to its maximum length, as she waves her hands around. "Please, don't speak like that. Talk to a deaf person normally, so we can watch your lips to know what you're saying."

Bella takes us through more examples regarding communication. Some things she says make people gasp, more so when Bella makes it clear that someone has asked her everything she is giving examples of. All I can do is shake my head at how stupid some people are. I mean, I never knew that some people think someone can't have a baby just because they are deaf.

At the end of the presentation, Bella reminds everyone of the booklet that contains the alphabet, numbers, and common questions in ASL that is in the initial packet they got when entering. She also told them about the list of courses that people can attend if they wish.

Everyone gives Bella a round of applause, and I quickly move to her. "That seemed to go well, didn't it?" she asks.

I nod at her.

"Bella, I think you did great," Emmett tells her. "I was thinking of holding a presentation like this every year."

"That sounds good, and you know if anything arises in the meantime, you can call me," Bella offers.

Emmett nods at her.

"Next week we are having a presentation on blind awareness; if you would like to come, you're welcome to do so."

"I will try, Emmett, but I have already attended a course," Bella says and I nod, having taken one myself.

Emmett rolls his eyes. "You always have to outdo me. Later, Bigs, Bitsy," he says and then chuckles as he moves off.


A/N: So what did you think of her lesson to the Seattle Police Force? What are your thoughts on the training day? The next chapter is going to be awesome, and we are working hard on it. Be sure to let us know if there is something special you want to see coming soon, besides Jake's head on a platter.