Chapter 9
"What's taking so long?" Sarah asked back at the precinct. She was sitting in a room with Detectives Stabler and Munch. It was the latter who answered her question.
"They have to do everything just right Sarah, to make sure no one gets hurt when they-" But his words were in vain, for the next moment, Goren opened the door.
"Sarah!" Daniel flew in the door, wearing a SWAT team jacket, and threw his arms around his sister. Goren's face erupted with a smile fit for his size. Stabler's eyes welled up slightly, and Munch laughed aloud.
"Sarah? Daniel?" Goren said quietly. The two looked up at him. "There's someone else here who wants to see you." Munch walked out the door and when he returned, a tall, handsome man wearing an expensive suit was with him.
"Oh my God…" The man said. He dropped his suitcase and clapped his hand over his mouth.
"This is Jack Turner. We used your mother's name to track him down. He lives on Manhattan Island. He's your father." Jack Turner was crying silently, tears running down his face as he looked down at his children for the first time. Daniel was the first to speak after a long silence.
"Where have you been?" More tears fell from his eyes as his son spoke these words.
"Eve, Evelline, your mom sh-she never told me…" He choked on his words. "She never told me about you after we divorced." Sarah and Daniel looked at each other, and Goren from that day on was convinced that they could speak to each other without talking. Sarah moved forward and hesitantly placed her arms around Jack Turner, Daniel wasn't far behind as they hugged their father for the first time.
"Mrs. Blue, real name Jemima Uric, Trial Part 36"
"Will the defendant please rise? Members of the jury how do you find?"
"On thirty seven counts of illegal prostitution, we find the defendant guilty. On 6 counts of kidnapping in the first degree, we find the defendant guilty. On thirteen counts of criminal facilitation of rape, we find the defendant guilty. On four counts of murder in the first degree, we find the defendant guilty."
