Lost In Stormy Visions
By: Olivia
Chapter 3
Monica knocked gently on A.D. Jackson's door.
"Come!"
Monica quickly entered the office only to find the Big Man yelling on the phone to some unseen person. Her and Cay called Jackson the Big Man not only due to his, well, large proportion, but also due to his being their boss. Monica walked up to his desk but gave herself a little bit of a distance. Jackson had a tendency to spit when he yelled. She just hoped she wasn't in trouble.
A few seconds later, Jackson hung up the phone angrily and looked at Monica. "Agent Reyes," he said acknowledging her presence as he handed her a case folder. Jackson was a man of few words and didn't like to waste time with personal niceties. "At approximately eight thirty this morning a child was abducted from his home on Long Island. We believe him to have been kidnapped. His father is a Detective with the 2-7 in Brooklyn. Kidnapping falls under FBI jurisdiction and so we've taken the case. I've assigned you as the lead investigator in this case. Dismissed."
Jackson was about to pick up his phone to place another call when a confused Monica said, "Sir?"
"Is there a problem, Agent Reyes? All the information we have is in that folder," said Jackson.
"No, sir. I'm just surprised I'm being assigned as a lead investigator to a kidnapping case."
Jackson let out a breath and adjusted his belt. "You've been doing good work these past three years, Agent Reyes. It hasn't gone unnoticed. Agent Kirkpatrick told me what a great insight you had into the Culpepper kidnapping case two months ago, that he couldn't have closed it without you. Actually he said your insight was uncanny. I've got most of my agents tied up with the Rico investigation and I needed a good agent on this case and your name came up. This is a law enforcement officer's son and we're gonna treat it like it's one of our own. I've organized a task force for you. That list is in the folder. You'll also have the full cooperation of the Brooklyn police. I'd suggest leaving now. You know how critical the first 48 hours are."
Monica nodded. Realizing that she had been dismissed, she quickly left her supervisor's office. Outside she quickly scanned the information and the task force list. She saw that Cay's name did not appear. Damn, she thought. But she quickly brushed those thoughts aside and hurried to the conference room to meet her task force. There was a little boy missing right now and Monica was determined that a happy reunion was going to happen before the day was through.
End of Chapter 3
"Let's go to work."-Quentin Tarantino
By: Olivia
Chapter 3
Monica knocked gently on A.D. Jackson's door.
"Come!"
Monica quickly entered the office only to find the Big Man yelling on the phone to some unseen person. Her and Cay called Jackson the Big Man not only due to his, well, large proportion, but also due to his being their boss. Monica walked up to his desk but gave herself a little bit of a distance. Jackson had a tendency to spit when he yelled. She just hoped she wasn't in trouble.
A few seconds later, Jackson hung up the phone angrily and looked at Monica. "Agent Reyes," he said acknowledging her presence as he handed her a case folder. Jackson was a man of few words and didn't like to waste time with personal niceties. "At approximately eight thirty this morning a child was abducted from his home on Long Island. We believe him to have been kidnapped. His father is a Detective with the 2-7 in Brooklyn. Kidnapping falls under FBI jurisdiction and so we've taken the case. I've assigned you as the lead investigator in this case. Dismissed."
Jackson was about to pick up his phone to place another call when a confused Monica said, "Sir?"
"Is there a problem, Agent Reyes? All the information we have is in that folder," said Jackson.
"No, sir. I'm just surprised I'm being assigned as a lead investigator to a kidnapping case."
Jackson let out a breath and adjusted his belt. "You've been doing good work these past three years, Agent Reyes. It hasn't gone unnoticed. Agent Kirkpatrick told me what a great insight you had into the Culpepper kidnapping case two months ago, that he couldn't have closed it without you. Actually he said your insight was uncanny. I've got most of my agents tied up with the Rico investigation and I needed a good agent on this case and your name came up. This is a law enforcement officer's son and we're gonna treat it like it's one of our own. I've organized a task force for you. That list is in the folder. You'll also have the full cooperation of the Brooklyn police. I'd suggest leaving now. You know how critical the first 48 hours are."
Monica nodded. Realizing that she had been dismissed, she quickly left her supervisor's office. Outside she quickly scanned the information and the task force list. She saw that Cay's name did not appear. Damn, she thought. But she quickly brushed those thoughts aside and hurried to the conference room to meet her task force. There was a little boy missing right now and Monica was determined that a happy reunion was going to happen before the day was through.
End of Chapter 3
"Let's go to work."-Quentin Tarantino
