Title: Quandary
Author: badly-knitted
Characters: Dee, JJ, Ryo.
Rating: PG
Setting: Vol. 1, Act 3.
Summary: The two-seven's new hire is the one person Dee hoped he'd never see again.
Written Using: The dw100 prompt 'Delusion'.
Disclaimer: I don't own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Triple drabble.
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Dee surreptitiously scowled across the squad room at where the two-seven's latest hire sat at his desk. Aspiring police officers had to go through a whole bunch of psychological and physical health checks, so how had JJ Adams qualified?
Okay, so maybe he'd been accepted into the police academy before his delusional tendencies became apparent, but still... It had been years and somehow JJ had not only graduated and made it through his rookie year, plus however long he was in uniform after that, but he'd gotten promoted to detective and become a police sniper! All that despite his sanity, in Dee's opinion at least, being seriously suspect.
Years ago, Dee had put his obsessed hero-worshipper out of his mind. He'd had a job to do, his own goals to meet with regard to making detective as soon as possible. The last he'd heard, JJ had accepted a job with the LAPD, but now here he was, not only back in New York but working at the same precinct as Dee. It was Dee's worst nightmare come true! Well, maybe not the worst; that would involve something terrible happening to Ryo. But having to work alongside his delusional almost-stalker was right up there near the top of the list.
What could he do about it though, report JJ for sexual harassment? Dee was a good six-inches taller than JJ and considerably heavier, he could probably lift the blue-haired menace one-handed. If he reported JJ's unwanted attentions, he'd be the laughingstock of the precinct, not to mention Ryo would probably be pissed at him. He already seemed to be under the impression that Dee must have done something to encourage JJ, even though he never had.
'Damned if I do, and damned if I don't,' Dee thought gloomily. 'I can't win.'
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The End
