1Twenty six
On their way to the nursing home, Jack caught Sue watching him. Slightly embarrassed, he asked, "What?"
"I was wondering how long you think this case will last?"
Jack was a bit surprised at her question. "I guess as long as it takes for us to gather enough evidence–or know we really don't have a concrete case–why?"
She gave a small shrug. "No reason. Just wondering was all.".
He knew there was another reason; he could see it in her eyes. "Still don't care to be around Dan that long, huh?" A grin softened the remark.
Sue smiled, replying, "You do know me pretty well, don't you?"
"I know that's part of the reason, but I think there is more. I can't put my finger on it yet, but give me time. I will."
Sue smirked as she patted his shoulder. "You do that."
He parked the car and faced her. "We're here. You ready?"
Sue sighed softly. "Ready."
Walking in, they were met by Tara. "Ah, Miss Williams," Jack said with a smile, "You're here already. Good. We have a lot of work to do."
"Levi and I are going to visit. I'll see you later, Jack," Sue said, before she turned to go into the Day Room
"Okay. We'll fill you in later. Have a good day." He waved, motioning Tara into his office. She flashed Sue a grin and a wave, then followed Jack.
He closed the door and turned. "What have you got so far?"
"I met with the others this morning. Lucy found that two of the doctors were released early from their residency for mistakes. Myles is going this morning to interview the Chief Residents that released the doctors. We'll have more when he returns," Tara explained. "As for Bobby and Dimitrius? They should be here shortly."
"All right. I'm going to go 'make the rounds,' so to speak, and I'll snag Bobby and D momentarily when I see them. You get going on the billing records; computer records are nice, but we need some hard copy as well."
"Let me get setup here at the computer so I can work some magic. Soon as I find something of interest, I'll page you."
Jack nodded, heading for the door. "You and your alter ego have fun."
