Rules and Broken Trust
Chapter 5
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Chapter 5
"So, I guess Bosco got in trouble with the boss ah Vinny? What did Lieu say?" Davis questioned as he hooked his radio to his uniform shirt. He was standing at the front of the RMP getting ready to go for the driver's side when Vinny brushed past him, bumping Ty's shoulder and causing him to slightly lose his footing.
"Excuse me," Ty said sarcastically looking up at Vinny. "Having a bad day Vin?"
"None of your damn business Davis! I'm driving and it is Vinny to you!" Vinny ordered as he got in the driver's side and slammed the door, not even waiting for Ty as he started the ignition.
It was obvious to Ty that Vinny was rattled about something, but he wasn't going to push it. This guy seemed like a loose cannon. Davis bit his tongue and walked around the hood to the passenger's side.
'This is gonna be one hell of a day. He wants to drive and be in charge like the Sul and he has a mouth and temper bigger than Bosco's. Why me God? Why me?' Ty mused looking up at the sky and shaking his head.
The silence was starting to kill Ty. One hour into the shift and not a call, not a word from his partner for the evening. Ty had begun to tap the glass of the window repeatedly, not even aware of the annoyance he was creating for Vinny.
Vinny listened to the tapping for not even a minute, before lashing out at Ty, startling him in the process.
"Can't you be quiet for one damn minute? Huh? You are all the same with that damn rap-beat shit!" Vinny was eyeing Ty up, his cheeks flushed and his breathing somewhat elevated.
Ty eyed Vinny back, completely shocked at his outburst. "Excuse me? Would you care to repeat that?"
"Why? You can't understand proper English the first time around Officer Davis?" Vinny focused his glare on Ty for a few more moments, before shifting his gaze back to the road.
"Is that what your problem is with me? Huh? Your little sidetracked racist comments will not be tolerated you hear me? You got something else to say, pull the damn car over and step out, and say it like a man!" Ty's stare never left Vinny, who would now not even look over at him; instead he let out a snicker.
"No Sir Officer Davis, you are just takin' my words wrong is all!" Vinny said turning back over and eyeing Ty up and down.
"Is that a fact?"
"5-5 Charlie, we have a report of a possible robbery at 305 Lexington," came Central, stopping the argument that was heating up quickly.
"Are you going to answer that?" Vinny questioned Ty as he flipped the sirens on without waiting for a response.
"Don't think this conversation is over Vinny," Ty warned him.
Vinny never responded, but a small smirk formed over his face. 'I can't wait,' he thought.
The rest of the shift was extremely hectic, it was call after call, and although Ty and Vinny never did get to finish their 'conversation', they managed to get along decent the rest of their night.
Before Ty could even say anything to Vinny as they pulled up to the house, he without delay excited the RMP swiftly and headed straight for the locker rooms.
Ty was caught up by Sully as he entered the lobby. "Hey partner, you look like hell, rough day?"
Sully was already in his street clothes standing at the front desk chatting with one of the Officer's on desk duty.
"Yeah, you could say that! I didn't even get to stop for any decent meals today, and that partner of mine Vinny, don't even get me started on him! You owe me big time for that one Sul," Davis said shaking his head still in disbelief.
"No way you are putting that on me," Sully chuckled. "I believe Bosco comin' in looking like World War II did that one to you. He that bad?"
Ty just rolled his eyes and Sully. "You mean bad as in efficiency on the job? No, he is actually damn good when it comes to that. Let's just say he lacks personality!"
"Oh, one of those," Sully said chuckling again. "Well, how about you let Boscorelli make it up to you with a few rounds? He is buying tonight, he's a little grouchy from pushing paper and pen all day, and Lieu chewed his ass out earlier," Sully said full of amusement.
"Yeah, I want details on that one! Count me in, just let me shower up? Give me twenty," Ty said patting Sully on the shoulder.
"Take your time, Bosco had to get a release from the hospital earlier, Lieu is making him stay an hour late to make it up," Sully said winking at Ty.
When Ty entered the locker room, he was surprised to see that Vinny wasn't in there. He was actually relieved he wasn't going to have to deal with him anymore tonight. Eight hours was plenty. Besides, he was too damn exhausted and didn't want any more tension. He swiftly began stripping down to hit the shower.
Bosco was slamming file cabinets and cursing under his breath as Vinny entered the filing room unnoticed. He stood in the doorframe and watched as Bosco mumbled something under his breath.
"Another fucking 'Z'," Bosco swore as he paused briefly, sucking in his breath, he bent down to the bottom cabinet letting a painful grunt escape his lips.
"Still hurtin' partner?" Vinny asked from behind Bosco. Bosco didn't even bother to respond as he worked his fingers through the files until he'd placed the manila folder in the proper position.
"Apparently Lieu didn't think I was physically fit to work the streets, but I can bend the hell over for a full shift filing these case files, which were all in the lower half of the alphabet, I might ADD!" Bosco said standing to a full position and rubbing his lower sore back.
"Come on, it can't be THAT bad," Vinny said stepping more into the room.
Bosco shot Vinny a dirty look, before adding. "No? I felt like someone's bitch in here filing these bullshit cases all day!"
Vinny let out a huge laugh, causing himself to snort. "Sorry, Bos," he said covering his smirk.
"You think this is funny? Thanks A LOT partner! Geesh, I can't wait to get the hell out of here, get a couple of beers and relax. Hell, maybe more than a couple tonight the way I'm feeling," Bosco said turning back around and shuffling some papers on top of the cabinet.
"Well, I owe ya, where will it be?" Vinny asked watching Bosco's body language closely.
"Huh?" Bosco said turning back around with his hands full of papers.
"I said I owe you, remember, the bet? The game? Drinks are on me!" Vinny said getting slightly impatient with Bosco's games.
"Oh, yeah, long day Vin. I got a few more things to finish up here, and Lieu wants to see me again before I leave, how about I just meet ya there?" Bosco said nodding his head at Vinny as he moved passed him to the door.
"Yeah, okay, sure, where you wanna meet?" Vinny asked trying to hide the slight disappointment in his voice.
"Haggerty's," Bosco mumbled as he paused just outside the door. "You need directions Vin?" Bosco asked turning back around to face Vinny.
Vinny couldn't help but let out a huge grin.
Bosco'd looked so adorable bending over filing, and complaining. It was getting harder to fight off the urges he was feeling for his partner. They were so strong, but they were genuine. Bosco was worth the wait. Vinny wouldn't let him break his heart, but he wasn't going to let him play hard to get much longer.
"Na, I'll find it," Vinny responded. "See ya Bosco."
"See ya Vin," Bosco said as he turned back around and headed for Lieu's office.
As Vinny made his way into the locker room, Ty was already done changing, and was stuffing his gym bag with dirty laundry.
Ty glanced up at Vinny and gave him a distasteful look. 'Not now,' he thought.
"Officer Davis," Vinny half yelled in a very cocky tone
"Yeah Vinny," Ty mumbled slamming his locker and carelessly tossing his bag on the bench, zipping it.
"About earlier, I was just having a bad day and I'm sor." Vinny began but Ty cut him off quickly.
"Don't worry about it man, we all have those, see ya tomorrow," Ty said dropping the issue.
Nothing would justify the racist comments that'd come out of Vinny's trap, but Ty wasn't in the mood, plus he'd already decided he was going to give him the benefit of the doubt, this time.
They had to work together for the next few days, and Ty intended it to go as smooth as possible until he could dump this jerk.
Ty gave Vinny a nod as he slung his bag over his shoulder and exited.
"Your loss tonight Officer Davis, Vinny Vetresco never loses." Vinny smiled as he began undressing.
~ TBC ~
Chapter 5
"So, I guess Bosco got in trouble with the boss ah Vinny? What did Lieu say?" Davis questioned as he hooked his radio to his uniform shirt. He was standing at the front of the RMP getting ready to go for the driver's side when Vinny brushed past him, bumping Ty's shoulder and causing him to slightly lose his footing.
"Excuse me," Ty said sarcastically looking up at Vinny. "Having a bad day Vin?"
"None of your damn business Davis! I'm driving and it is Vinny to you!" Vinny ordered as he got in the driver's side and slammed the door, not even waiting for Ty as he started the ignition.
It was obvious to Ty that Vinny was rattled about something, but he wasn't going to push it. This guy seemed like a loose cannon. Davis bit his tongue and walked around the hood to the passenger's side.
'This is gonna be one hell of a day. He wants to drive and be in charge like the Sul and he has a mouth and temper bigger than Bosco's. Why me God? Why me?' Ty mused looking up at the sky and shaking his head.
The silence was starting to kill Ty. One hour into the shift and not a call, not a word from his partner for the evening. Ty had begun to tap the glass of the window repeatedly, not even aware of the annoyance he was creating for Vinny.
Vinny listened to the tapping for not even a minute, before lashing out at Ty, startling him in the process.
"Can't you be quiet for one damn minute? Huh? You are all the same with that damn rap-beat shit!" Vinny was eyeing Ty up, his cheeks flushed and his breathing somewhat elevated.
Ty eyed Vinny back, completely shocked at his outburst. "Excuse me? Would you care to repeat that?"
"Why? You can't understand proper English the first time around Officer Davis?" Vinny focused his glare on Ty for a few more moments, before shifting his gaze back to the road.
"Is that what your problem is with me? Huh? Your little sidetracked racist comments will not be tolerated you hear me? You got something else to say, pull the damn car over and step out, and say it like a man!" Ty's stare never left Vinny, who would now not even look over at him; instead he let out a snicker.
"No Sir Officer Davis, you are just takin' my words wrong is all!" Vinny said turning back over and eyeing Ty up and down.
"Is that a fact?"
"5-5 Charlie, we have a report of a possible robbery at 305 Lexington," came Central, stopping the argument that was heating up quickly.
"Are you going to answer that?" Vinny questioned Ty as he flipped the sirens on without waiting for a response.
"Don't think this conversation is over Vinny," Ty warned him.
Vinny never responded, but a small smirk formed over his face. 'I can't wait,' he thought.
The rest of the shift was extremely hectic, it was call after call, and although Ty and Vinny never did get to finish their 'conversation', they managed to get along decent the rest of their night.
Before Ty could even say anything to Vinny as they pulled up to the house, he without delay excited the RMP swiftly and headed straight for the locker rooms.
Ty was caught up by Sully as he entered the lobby. "Hey partner, you look like hell, rough day?"
Sully was already in his street clothes standing at the front desk chatting with one of the Officer's on desk duty.
"Yeah, you could say that! I didn't even get to stop for any decent meals today, and that partner of mine Vinny, don't even get me started on him! You owe me big time for that one Sul," Davis said shaking his head still in disbelief.
"No way you are putting that on me," Sully chuckled. "I believe Bosco comin' in looking like World War II did that one to you. He that bad?"
Ty just rolled his eyes and Sully. "You mean bad as in efficiency on the job? No, he is actually damn good when it comes to that. Let's just say he lacks personality!"
"Oh, one of those," Sully said chuckling again. "Well, how about you let Boscorelli make it up to you with a few rounds? He is buying tonight, he's a little grouchy from pushing paper and pen all day, and Lieu chewed his ass out earlier," Sully said full of amusement.
"Yeah, I want details on that one! Count me in, just let me shower up? Give me twenty," Ty said patting Sully on the shoulder.
"Take your time, Bosco had to get a release from the hospital earlier, Lieu is making him stay an hour late to make it up," Sully said winking at Ty.
When Ty entered the locker room, he was surprised to see that Vinny wasn't in there. He was actually relieved he wasn't going to have to deal with him anymore tonight. Eight hours was plenty. Besides, he was too damn exhausted and didn't want any more tension. He swiftly began stripping down to hit the shower.
Bosco was slamming file cabinets and cursing under his breath as Vinny entered the filing room unnoticed. He stood in the doorframe and watched as Bosco mumbled something under his breath.
"Another fucking 'Z'," Bosco swore as he paused briefly, sucking in his breath, he bent down to the bottom cabinet letting a painful grunt escape his lips.
"Still hurtin' partner?" Vinny asked from behind Bosco. Bosco didn't even bother to respond as he worked his fingers through the files until he'd placed the manila folder in the proper position.
"Apparently Lieu didn't think I was physically fit to work the streets, but I can bend the hell over for a full shift filing these case files, which were all in the lower half of the alphabet, I might ADD!" Bosco said standing to a full position and rubbing his lower sore back.
"Come on, it can't be THAT bad," Vinny said stepping more into the room.
Bosco shot Vinny a dirty look, before adding. "No? I felt like someone's bitch in here filing these bullshit cases all day!"
Vinny let out a huge laugh, causing himself to snort. "Sorry, Bos," he said covering his smirk.
"You think this is funny? Thanks A LOT partner! Geesh, I can't wait to get the hell out of here, get a couple of beers and relax. Hell, maybe more than a couple tonight the way I'm feeling," Bosco said turning back around and shuffling some papers on top of the cabinet.
"Well, I owe ya, where will it be?" Vinny asked watching Bosco's body language closely.
"Huh?" Bosco said turning back around with his hands full of papers.
"I said I owe you, remember, the bet? The game? Drinks are on me!" Vinny said getting slightly impatient with Bosco's games.
"Oh, yeah, long day Vin. I got a few more things to finish up here, and Lieu wants to see me again before I leave, how about I just meet ya there?" Bosco said nodding his head at Vinny as he moved passed him to the door.
"Yeah, okay, sure, where you wanna meet?" Vinny asked trying to hide the slight disappointment in his voice.
"Haggerty's," Bosco mumbled as he paused just outside the door. "You need directions Vin?" Bosco asked turning back around to face Vinny.
Vinny couldn't help but let out a huge grin.
Bosco'd looked so adorable bending over filing, and complaining. It was getting harder to fight off the urges he was feeling for his partner. They were so strong, but they were genuine. Bosco was worth the wait. Vinny wouldn't let him break his heart, but he wasn't going to let him play hard to get much longer.
"Na, I'll find it," Vinny responded. "See ya Bosco."
"See ya Vin," Bosco said as he turned back around and headed for Lieu's office.
As Vinny made his way into the locker room, Ty was already done changing, and was stuffing his gym bag with dirty laundry.
Ty glanced up at Vinny and gave him a distasteful look. 'Not now,' he thought.
"Officer Davis," Vinny half yelled in a very cocky tone
"Yeah Vinny," Ty mumbled slamming his locker and carelessly tossing his bag on the bench, zipping it.
"About earlier, I was just having a bad day and I'm sor." Vinny began but Ty cut him off quickly.
"Don't worry about it man, we all have those, see ya tomorrow," Ty said dropping the issue.
Nothing would justify the racist comments that'd come out of Vinny's trap, but Ty wasn't in the mood, plus he'd already decided he was going to give him the benefit of the doubt, this time.
They had to work together for the next few days, and Ty intended it to go as smooth as possible until he could dump this jerk.
Ty gave Vinny a nod as he slung his bag over his shoulder and exited.
"Your loss tonight Officer Davis, Vinny Vetresco never loses." Vinny smiled as he began undressing.
~ TBC ~
