"May I ask, sir, what's her name?" Fraser inquired.

"Oh," Thatcher said picking up the files again and looking at the front page. "Constable Sila… Silatuk? Silatuyook…. Constable Williams," the Inspector said matter of factly.

"May I, sir?" Fraser said indicating the file.

"Yes, take it with you," Thatcher said and handed him the file, she returned back behind her desk gracefully. "Dismissed, Constable," She said and looked back to her work.

"Yes, sir," Fraser said smiling "Are you wearing perfume, sir?" he said as an afterthought.

"Well…I thought I'd…experiment," Thatcher mumbled.

"It's very nice, sir," he said and closed the door behind him. Meg smiled discreetly and rubbed her neck shyly.

Fraser walked down the hall to his office, passing Turnball preening as usual. Fraser rubbed the small coffee stain on the corner of the file with the flat of his thumb in the hopes of neatening it, but to no avail. He opened the file as he sat down at his desk and placed it on the tabletop in front of him.

Constable Silatuyok Williams. 5 foot 9 inches.

Stationed at Burns Lake in the British Columbia then moved to Ottawa, to Toronto and back to Ottawa again.

It's funny. To Fraser she didn't seem like she was Inuit when he saw her outside. In fact she looked completely the opposite of what would class as Inuit inherited features yet her name suggested otherwise. Her surname was unusually standard which may suggest that a distant relative could have been native but her blonde hair and bright blue eyes told him that she could have had no such relatives.

Fraser stood up from his desk and walked outside to find Turnball.

"Constable," Fraser said when he found him arranging his pencils in order of size. Turnball jumped and pencils flew in all directions.

"Yes," Turnball said brightly.

"You wouldn't happen to know when Constable Williams shift ends, would you?"

"Yes, I do!" Turnball said immensely pleased with himself. He scooted over to the computer and tapped a few keys "She is off at… 12, sir,"

"Thank you, Turnball," Fraser said. That gave him an hour and five minutes to find out what to do with her.