As D distributed the rest of the case files, Jack opened the blue folder and started to read its contents. Once he was finished, he quickly turned on his computer and typed a quick email.
Sue and Luce,
Can one of you please take Maggie to the library?
I don't want her to hear any part of the briefing.
I'll fill you guys in later.
Jack
The lamp on Sue's desk blinked, catching her attention. As she was finishing the email, she turned to Lucy. Making sure that Maggie was preoccupied, Sue caught Lucy's attention. Why don't you take Maggie to the library. I'll fill you in on the way home. Sue signed.
"Maggie, want to go up to see the library?" Lucy asked, forcing excitement into her voice.
"Yeah! Can doggie come too?" Maggie turned to Sue.
"Sure. Why don't you call him over," Sue replied, signaling Levi to go.
When Lucy, Maggie and Levi were out of earshot, D started to brief the team on the new case, posting pictures of the victims and a map of DC. Tara was putting pink, green and yellow stickies all over the whiteboard.
"The victim, Natalie Bishop, was found in an empty warehouse out near Churchfalls," Tara started. "The DCPD don't think that this is a serial killer at work."
"Then why are we taking this case in the first place?" Myles asked in disdain.
"Because," Jack spoke in a low tone, "Natalie Bishop is the wife of the one and only Lt. Colonel Joseph Bishop."
"The Interrogator?"
"Yes Myles, The Interrogator." Bobby answered back, as he looked out the window near his desk.
A noticible silence fell over the group as the words sunk into their brains.
Sue, confused as ever, was the first person to break the defyning silence.
"So who is this Interrogator guy?"
"Joseph Bishop was the best interrogator on the Special Forces squad," Jack replied through his grim smile.
"What do you mean by was?" Tara asked Jack, not really believing what she was hearing. "Did you mean what I think you meant?"
"Yeah. He died five weeks ago."
"And you know this how?" Myles asked.
"Because Maggie is Joe's daughter," Jack revealed.
