Meanwhile inside the station…
Everything was calm and would be for the few seconds. Fraser and Ray sat at Ray's desk reading a case.
The new beautiful civilian aid walked by Ray's desk and he immediately stared at her.
Fraser cleared his throat. "So if we decide to… Ray, Ray, Ray, Ray, Ray."
"Yeah?" Ray looked back at to Fraser.
"Ray, please, we have a case to solve."
"I know, buddy, and we're solvin' it!"
"No, I'm reading this case and you are watching Violet pour a cup of coffee." Fraser announced quietly.
Ray wasn't even looking at his partner anymore; he was looking over his shoulder at Violet sipping her
cup of coffee in the break room. "Ray, Ray, Ray, Ray, Ray…"
"Why do ya keep sayin' that?" Ray hissed at his partner.
"I know she's new here and I'm sure you two will get a chance to introduce yourselves later. Right now we have police work to do. Do you understand, Ray?"
"You don't have to talk to me like I'm five, Fraser."
"Alright then." Fraser opened the folder back up and began reading it. "Two charges of armed robbery, one charge of… Ray!" Violet walked by again and smiled at Ray. Ray watched her the entire time she passed him. "Ray? Ray? Ray?"
"Did you see the way she looked at me? She's got the hots for me… I know it."
"Ray, she…"
"Ya know, she kinda smells like violets too."
"Ray…" Fraser was prepared to reprimand his partner again but the door flew open and the business man and his son ran in.
"Help me! Please, someone…anyone!" The two almost collapsed to the floor. Fraser and Ray ran over to them.
"What happened?" Ray knelt down beside them.
"There's this man… chasing me…" The father was out of breathe still. Violet and Frannie joined Fraser and Ray.
"Hey, are you okay?" Frannie asked the boy. He nodded because he was out of breathe still as well.
Frannie glanced to her right and saw Bandit. "A raccoon!" She screamed and jumped up to hide behind Fraser. Bandit was frightened and ran under a desk. Dief ran straight to Fraser and started barking. Everyone in the station jumped up to find the raccoon and to comprehend all the commotion.
The door flew open yet again and the two men with guns charged in. "Nobody move!" One of the men yelled before realizing they were in a police station. Their mouths dropped when they realized where they were.
"Freeze!" Ray immediately drew his gun. He pointed it at the gunman and the gunman pointed his at Ray.
"Where are they?" He asked. "Just tell me where they are and I won't shoot you."
"Who?" Ray asked.
"The guy and his kid."
Ray glanced over to the right for a second and noticed that Violet had pulled the father and son under a desk with her to hide.
"They're not here." Ray answered.
The other gunman leaned over to his friend and whispered in his ear. "Dude, you realize we're in a police station right?"
"I know but it's too late to back off now, just go with it." He whispered back. "Where's your Lieutenant?" He put his attention back to Ray.
"He's out."
"Sir, you're in a police station." Fraser started. "I suggest you lower your weapon and surrender."
"Shut up, Mountie." He said. Fraser obeyed.
Dief and Bandit moved from one desk to the other, slowly to get closer to the gunman. Dief and Bandit exchanged a look and prepared to attack.
"You wanna move or should I?" The gunman asked. He and Ray were still in the same position, aiming their guns at each other. Ray didn't have a chance to answer before Dief tackled the gunman to the ground and Bandit the other. Ray immediately cuffed the gunman and Fraser secured the other while waiting for Ray to round up another pair of cuffs.
Ray pulled himself and the gunman to their feet and faced Bandit. "Good work, boy." He smiled at the raccoon. "Ever seen a raccoon do that?" He asked the gunman.
"Never." He smiled sarcastically.
