Well, this sucks. Laughing dryly at his understatement, Special Agent Ray Malloy entered the Boston City morgue with an exaggerated lack of enthusiasm.
Stopping briefly at the front desk for directions, he made his way to the elevator. The very small elevator. Ray took a deep breath. He hated small spaces, especially elevators. He'd have to search for stairs next time. The ascent took about three minutes, which felt like forever. As the elevator stopped, Ray took another deep breath. This really sucks.
CHANGE IN PERSPECTIVE
Jordan felt her body tense as the door behind her opened softly. It was the agent, who else would interrupt her during an autopsy like this? She ignored the person behind her, hoping that they would take the hint and be quiet. No such luck.
"Cavanaugh?" Jordan felt a chill run down her spine at the rudeness of the now obviously male agent.
"Doctor Cavanaugh," she spat, turning sharply to face him. He looked a little nervous, maybe a little scared of her. But this idea was forced out of her mind when she saw him. He was hot. There really wasn't any other way to put it. Dark brown hair and deep brown eyes, lean, hot. She recovered quickly though, sticking her hand out a little too violently. "And you are…"
"Special Agent Malloy, I'm here to assist on any police investigation concerning your…"
"Any of my cases. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Why don't you just sit over there and shut up." Jordon's felt her triumph leave her as Malloy raised his eyebrows in amusement.
"Oh, right. Because that's what they pay me to do, shut up. Unfortunately I've never been good at it." He casually walked over to the body Jordan had been examining. "What'd he die of," he asked nonchalantly.
"A busted jugular artery."
"Stabbed," he asked, circling the body.
"Yeah."
"Any other injuries?"
"You really don't take me seriously do you?"
"Not at all."
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