Chapter 2
Author's Note: First off I will remind you Rookie Blue doesn't belong to me sadly, nor does its hot actors unfortunately. I will probably forget from now on so this statement applies for all chapters. Now to the good stuff; I want to thank all you people who have reviewed, favorite and alerted, its makes me feel so darn good and much more motivated to continue. Now I do apologize for my tendency to make small errors, it's a reflection of the mutual unfriendly feelings between me and the laptop keyboard. I will fix the errors but what I'd like to know from you is whether you'd rather I work on writing more story or repost with fixed errors first. I'm also delighted to hear any ideas you have because I want you to like this story. For all of you who have said lovely things to me THANK YOU, you're all amazing as are all the people who alerted and added to favorites. I hope you all enjoy this chapter and that I get as phenomenal response to this chapter as I did to the last one.
With love, and I promise to shut up now & start the story.
Freedom-In-Fantasy
"JD wake up!"
Sam woke the next morning to Andy's urgent pleas, but as Tommy's face flashed through his mind, he decided to feign sleep, wanting Andy to leave, ironically so he could find out more about her.
"Crap I'm going to be late." Sam heard Andy mutter, followed by the rustling of paper which he being placed by his face, a pause then Andy leaning down to gently his forehead. Sam had to stop himself from pushing backwards against Andy as he felt her breasts ever so slightly touch his back. Then she was gone, rushing out the door, its slam echoing through the apartment. Sam smiled into the pillow.
As soon as Sam was sure Andy was gone and not coming back, he leapt out of bed, grabbing the note Andy had left him.
Dear JD,
You stubbornly refused to wake this morning. I had to leave, so feel free to use the shower, there's breakfast for you on the kitchen bench and the front door will automatically lock behind you.
Andy
P.S.
Last night was fun.
Smiling at Andy's undeniably cute naïveté, Sam put the letter in his jeans pocket before scooting across the bed to examine the photo he had seen the night before. One glance confirmed it was Tommy McNally. But Sam looked closer trying to figure out why Andy would have a photo of Tommy. He noticed the photo must have been taken at Andy's high school graduation because she was standing next to Tommy in her cape and gown as they both beamed proudly at the camera. Then Sam noticed Andy and Tommy had the same eyes and smile. Sam concluded that Andy must be related to Tommy in some way, from the photo he would guess daughter, but Sam couldn't remember if Tommy had a daughter or any children at all. Being a drunk wasn't exactly father of the year material, Sam thought. Determined to figure Andy out, Sam observed the rest of the room. It looked as if Andy had only just moved in as the room had nothing personal about it except the photo, bedspread and the clothes, half on the wardrobe, half on the floor. Sam noted that the dressy clothes were hung up and looked fairly new whereas the casual clothes lay in a well worn pile on the floor.
Feeling his stomach growling, Sam abandoned his search in Andy's room for the kitchen. Fortunately Andy's apartment was straightforward and he found the kitchen no problem. He wolfed down the pancakes she had left on the bench and again surveyed his surrounding. Like her bedroom, the rest of the house lacked personal touches, in the adjourning room; Sam saw a stack of unopened boxes which confirmed his moving theory. But it was as he washed the dishes as a thank you gesture to Andy, that he noticed the acceptance letter to the Academy. "Shit!" He swore as he read the letter and found Andy had started there yesterday. He had slept with a copper-to-be whilst undercover. Realizing the potential disaster that could come from this, Sam quickly finished the dishes and got dressed before flying out the apartment as if Andy was returning at any minute. He flicked Andy a text before walking back to his cover apartment, fully intending to leave all things Copper behind.
"Andy!" Andy turned to see Traci Nash, a girl she had met yesterday enthusiastically waving her over. "Hey girl, looking forward to today?" Traci greeted.
"Hopefully it's better than yesterday." Andy replied doubtfully.
"Yesterday was awesome, except if you're a protégée like Peck." Traci declared, and then she saw Andy's face. "You're Copper blood too." She stated.
Andy nodded.
"Oh shit, I'm sorry. Sometimes I really don't watch what's coming out of my mouth…"
Andy held up a hand to stop her and gave a small smile. "Don't worry about it. I'm sure today will be amazing."
"Wow that a change of attitude." Traci laughed. "Who did you wake up with this morning?"
Andy blushed.
"OMG you did wake up with someone!"
Andy grinned guiltily. "Yeah I met a guy at the bar last night."
Traci looked confused. "I didn't see you at the bar last night."
"Neither." Andy said.
"What bar did you go to?" Traci asked curiously.
"The Half Moon." Andy recalled.
Traci gasped. "That's a shady bar. What were you doing there?"
Andy shrugged. "It was the closest bar & I needed a drink. In my defense, all I knew was that it was open and sold alcohol."
"You do know there is a bar right next to the Academy?" Traci asked incredulously.
Andy looked surprised.
"I'll take you tonight." Traci promised.
Suddenly a horrifying thought struck Andy. "Shit, I left him in my apartment this morning, he just wouldn't wake up and I needed to leave."
Traci groaned. "You never leave a random in you're apartment.
Just then, their conversation was interrupted by the bleeping of Andy's phone. "Speak of thy devil and thy devil shall call." Andy quoted dryly as she glanced at the message. Traci raised her eyebrows and glanced over Andy's shoulder.
Andy,
last night was fun. Thanks for breakfast and don't worry, I left your house in the same condition.
JD
Traci chuckled. "You sure you didn't pick up a physic?" Andy rolled her eyes.
As promised, that night Traci took Andy to the rookie bar where Andy met the rest of the rookies. She met some nice people but didn't click with anyone like she had with Traci. Andy noticed Traci's attention wavier as the door opened and a well dressed man walked in. "You gonna take him home tonight?" Andy joked as she saw Traci drool.
Traci smirked. "Tomorrow. I'm taking you home tonight."
"Thanks." Andy gave a small smile.
"Want to make sure you're safe." Traci told her firmly.
"Thanks," Andy said again as she got out of Traci's car.
"Anytime." Replied Traci, then she sped back to the bar to get herself a hook up.
