A/N: I DO NOT OWN, NOR HAVE I EVER BEEN TO/EXPERIENCED/ETC: The Wildrose Bar, Neighbors bar, R Place bar
-Sasuke-
I understand why
Soledad's face was a mask of shock and anger. I understand why
Naruto's was of deep sadness. We all hate informing people that
their loved one is dead. It's called ruining someone's life. Apt.
I shift slightly. The silence weighs Naruto down. Only moments ago,
he launched into a long-ass monologue of what really happened. He's
loquacious. Soledad and I are both blunt—we say only what is
needed. Soledad…I fish my phone out of my pocket and scroll to the
screen that shows me my most recent calls. For nearly a year, it was
always Soledad and also my dealer Shikamaru. In the past three
months, that changed to Soledad and Naruto.
Tap.
Tap.
Beep.
She
answers on the first ring. "Great. I'm fucking going to become an
alcoholic cop. I've already got the melancholy and addictive
personality." I hesitate. I'm not impulsive, and I never
hesitate. This call was impulsive.
"Do you want Naruto and I
to meet you at a bar?"
"Na—oh, Francisco. Are you two
together? Why did you punch him, anyway? Nearly knocked him flat on
his ass!"
"Answer my questions and I'll answer
yours."
"Agreed. How about the Wild Rose?"
"Any
specific reason you want to go to a lesbian bar?"
"Neighbors,
then."
"Soledad—"
"R Place."
"I'm not going
into a gay bar!"
"Fine," she sighs. Naruto is laughing his
ass off. I grumble under my breath and exhale.
"Let's just
meet back at Elliot Bay, okay?"
"Okay," she chirps. It's
unlike her to do this. What the hell is her problem?
Same
uncomfortable atmosphere, smoky bar. I continue to abstain from
ordering cheap, shitty beer so the bartenders can be happy. "You
look more pissed off than usual, Sasuke," Naruto remarks. He takes
a sip of his beer and grimaces. Soledad and I laugh. "We warned
you!" she crows. "Yeah, the beer here is shitty," he frowns in
defeat. "What a waste of money."
"So let's put out jobs on
the line and inject some more drama into our lives," Soledad
suggests. Naruto and I stare at her. Weird… "Where are they
keeping this gang member with the scar on his arm?" Oh. Naruto
gives her the name of the prison without a second thought. She never
asks questions like that. We've only been partners for ten months,
but I'm pretty sure I know her. If I have any suspicion she's
going to do something….but she could just be making meaningless
conversation…she doesn't fixate on criminals, whether they're
suspects or already locked up, like this. She doesn't need to. Her
closure rate is a hundred percent. She closes every case. She's a
kickass detective, and I'm proud to be her partner but—"Hey
Sasuke," Naruto waves his hand at me to get my attention.
"What
are you daydreaming about?"
"Uh…case closure rates.
Soledad's is higher than mine."
"What's yours?" Naruto's
interested.
"Ninety-five percent."
"Damn," he whistles.
"Mine's ninety-one, just barely. What's yours, Soledad?"
"A
hundred percent," she explains. Calm. Cool. Not bragging, but
explaining. She and I try to ask Naruto questions about his role in
the FBI, but he gives vague answers or the oft-repeated, "That's
classified." At one point, Soledad leans back and groans. "How do
you talk to this guy over dinner, Sasuke? Or are both of you too busy
with work to have dinner together?" Naruto grins hugely at that. I
raise an eyebrow. "We eat dinner every night and he does most of
the talking. It's always about other stuff," I supply. Soledad
nods and closes her eyes, reopening them to watch a brawl that has
begun on the other side of the bar. Naruto and I watch with her.
"It's nice to be off duty sometimes," Soledad speaks under her
breath and the remark nearly disappears into the crowd. I lean
forward.
"I thought he kissed you, so I hit him."
"No…"
she responds slowly, shaking her head. "Wow, Sasuke. I was crying
because he told me the gang member with the scar on his arm killed
Angel."
"I realize that now."
She nods, eyes slightly
glazed over. She drank something expensive before coming here. If
she's drunk, she can't lie… "Why is the penitentiary where
the gang member is staying any concern of yours?"
"Unfinished
business," she looks me in the eye, unblinking, voice strong and
confident.
The next few days are ones in which snowstorms repeatedly hit Seattle. Naruto stands a ruler up outside one night. In the morning, the 'eleven inch' mark of the ruler is barely showing. By Wednesday night, two inches of the compacted snow have melted. One of the rookies asks me if, since it's Christmas Eve, we get holiday pay. I tell him no, but tomorrow, yes. He nods and shuffles away with a steaming Styrofoam cup in his hands. "Have fun rescuing cars that are stuck," a detective calls to him. He scowls and walks faster. It's what beat cops have been doing for the past—week?—since the snowstorms have hit. The last time there was a foot of snow around Christmas time in Seattle was 1861. It's a hundred and forty-seven years later, and nobody is prepared to deal with it. Naruto and I are both having a lot of trouble getting to work. The snow has to melt. Summer happens every year…
Soledad
sits down with a thunk. She's nervous. Not worried because she's
a little bit late from her lunch hour. Agitated. Not high. "What's
wrong?" someone asks her. "Nothing," she snaps. I watch as she
takes a few slow, deep breaths with her eyes closed. When she reopens
them, she's much more relaxed. "Do you celebrate Christmas?"
"No.
You?"
"No. You going to be here tomorrow?"
"Yeah.
You?"
"Yeah. The holiday pay is a plus—I can almost pretend
I make a living wage." We chuckle. "And then there's New Years.
Do I stay up till midnight? Skip work? Drink enough coffee to give
myself a heart attack? I'm not sleeping enough anyway." She
sighs. "Am I making sense?"
"To me. I haven't been
sleeping well either."
"But then New Years will be over, it'll
be January second and things'll go back to normal…eight more
days, Sasuke. We can make it," her voice fades with tiredness.
She's railing against the system and so tired…I am, too. Tomorrow
I get holiday pay and Naruto and I will have sex tonight. Her doesn't
celebrate Christmas either.
"Uchiha," I answer my
phone.
"The sex makes up for it again."
I mumble something
I hope sounds positive. "I'll call you when I'm more awake,
Gaara."
"Okay." He knows I can't talk or listen when I'm
tired.
