"Friendship"
By: Ofelia Reveles
Email: juanarev@arn.net
All Disclaimers Apply!
Special thanks to Betty for editing my stories.
Summary: Old and new enemies goes after Steve and his old high
school buddy, Tom Larkin and their families.
Rated: PG
**********
As Steve walked into the interrogation room, he saw his old high
school friend, Tom Larkin sitting in a chair, just staring into
space. Tom didn't even notice that he had entered the room until
Steve finally spoke.
"Hi Tom. How are you doing?"
Tom looked up at Steve with tears in his eyes. "Not too good
Steve," and he got up and gave Steve a hug.
"I'm so sorry Tom," replied Steve as he returned the
hug. After a few minutes he asked gently, "What happened Tom
at your parent's house?"
"I don't know Steve," answered Tom still in shock.
"First when I get their, my dad wouldn't even talk to me. He
said I was still a no good punk and couldn't stand to look at me.
Then he told me to get out of his house and never come
back," said Tom as tears came down his face.
"How about your mom?" asked Steve as he put his hand on
Tom's shoulder.
"My mom told me, that she loved me but that she couldn't
leave my father. She said that my father has been real sick. My
mom also said that his drinking has taken his mind away and has
become very bitter. She said that he still sees me as the young
punk who always got into trouble. My mom asked me to forgive him
and to try to remember the good times that we all three had and
that she never stopped loving me. I told my mom that I have
always loved them and that I would try to visit her as much as I
could. I gave her a hug and kiss and then I left. Then a few
minutes later I hear two gunshots and I rush back in and I find
my parents lying on the floor dead with gunshots to the head. I
ran to my mom to make sure she is dead and that's when I saw the
gun lying next to her." Then Tom looked at Steve, "I
don't know why I picked up the gun but I did. That's when the
police showed up and arrested me. They read me my rights and took
me to the patrol car. It all happened so fast, that I didn't know
what to say, do or think." And then Tom broke down in tears
again.
Steve waited a few minutes before gently asking, "Then what
happened?"
Then the next thing I remember is that Detective Williams came to
the patrol car and started asking me these questions.
"I'm Detective Williams," and he showed me his badge.
"And you are?"
"I'm Tom Larkin. Detective Tom Larkin," I answered.
"He looked at me in disgust. "Have you been informed of
your rights?" asked Detective Williams rudely.
"Yes, I have but I didn't kill my parents, Detective
Williams," Tom answered firmly. "I have been with the
San Francisco police department for at least 10 years."
Detective Williams ignored him. "Yeah right. You were
holding the murder weapon in your hand when the police arrested
you," replied Detective Williams sternly.
"I saw that I was not going to get anywhere with Detective
Williams, so I told him that I was not going to answer anymore of
his questions until I consulted with my lawyer. Steve, he didn't
care that I was a detective or anything. He assumed from the
first that I was guilty and he was going to prove it," said
Tom slowly.
"Not if I have anything to do with it," answered Steve
firmly. Then Steve sat quietly for a few minutes before asking,
"Tom why did you come back to LA?"
"I came back here to try to talk to my parents. I wanted us
to be a family again. Do you understand?" asked Tom quietly.
"Yeah, I do understand Tom. But what does Mike say about you
and your parents trying to get back together again?"
"He is the one that suggested it," answered Tom with a
slight smile.
Steve stared at him in surprise. Then Tom started to explain his
conversation he had with Mike before he left San Francisco.
"You might regret it if you don't at least try to go see
your parents before something should happen to them or to
you," insisted Mike.
"It's up to them to make the first move because they were
the ones that disowned me and I didn't disown them,"
answered Tom firmly.
"Do you love your parents?" asked Mike gently.
"Yeah," answered Tom slowly. "But that doesn't
change things."
"Why?" asked Mike curiously.
"Because they don't love me," answered Tom firmly.
"How do you know that? Did you ask them recently?"
persisted Mike.
"No," answered Tom slowly. "But it should still be
up to them to make the first move that is if they still love
me."
"The hardest thing in life to do is to say your sorry first
and to say that you still love them no matter how much they have
hurt you," said Mike gently.
"But Mike, I don't know if I can take the hurt or the
rejection again," answered Tom slowly.
"I'll be with you and help you through the pain again. I'll
never leave you, Tom," said Mike as he gave Tom a hug.
"Tom, I love you and I consider you, my son. Besides God
will take care of both of us, but we have to have faith in him.
Do you understand?"
"Yes," answered Tom slowly. "I love you, Mike and
I consider you, my father and my true family. I will do as you
ask, I will see my real mom and dad."
Then Tom turned to Steve, "That is why I came back to LA,
Steve, and do you know what Steve?"
"What?" asked Steve.
"I'm glad that Mike suggested that I go see my parents. Now
I know that my mom at least still loved me and I have learned to
forgive my father because I know that his disease made him do the
things that he did," said Tom with a teary smile.
"I'm glad," answered Steve as he gave Tom a hug.
"Thank you for being here, Steve. I really needed a friend
to here me out," said Tom as he returned the hug.
"You're welcome," answered Steve with a smile. There
was a knock on the door and Steve went to go answer it. Then
Steve turned to Tom, "Do I have a surprise for you,"
and he moved to the side and in walked Mike.
"Mike," yelled Tom with surprise as he ran over to
Mike.
"I told you, Tom that I would be here for you. I love you so
very much," said Mike as held Tom tightly.
Steve quietly left the room to Mike and Tom.
**********
Mark walked up to his son. "Steve is Tom all right?"
"He's fine dad. Still a little shook up but fine."
Steve then walked up to Detective Williams' desk. "I want to
see the report on the Larkin file," said Steve firmly.
"That is not your case, Sloan," answered Detective
angrily as he looked up at Steve.
"I said I want to see the Larkin file now," yelled
Steve angrily as Mark walked up to Steve's side.
Detective Williams stared at Steve for a few minutes before he
threw the file at Steve. "Here but I am going to see that
your friend pays for murdering his parents and you can't do
anything to stop me," he said angrily.
Steve glared at Detective Williams but didn't say anything but
opened up the file and began reading with his dad looking over
his shoulder. It looked really bad for Tom. He was seen entering
his parent's house and not to soon afterward neighbors heard
arguing followed by gunshots. Then when the police arrived they
saw Tom with the murder weapon in his hand.
"Where is the autopsy report on Bill and Betty Larkin?"
asked Steve sternly.
"I haven't received it yet," shouted Detective
Williams. "But I told you this is not your case. Stay out of
it."
"I've told you once that Detective Tom Larkin is my friend
and I intend to do whatever I can to help him," shouted
Steve angrily. "Now what other evidence do you have against
Tom?"
Detective Williams walked up to Steve's face, "I don't have
to tell you anything," and he shoved Steve against his desk.
"You want to bet," shouted Steve as he shoved Detective
Williams back to a nearby desk and making him fall into the
chair.
Everybody in the office were now staring at Steve and Detective
Williams in surprise.
Mark put his hand on Steve's shoulder, "Steve calm down.
It's not going to help Tom if you end up in a fight."
Mike came out of the interrogation room when he heard all the
commotion coming from outside the room and rushed to Mark's and
Steve's side.
"Steve what's going on here?" asked Mike with concern.
"That is what I would like to know?" yelled Captain
Newman as he also came out of his office when he had heard all
the commotion. "Sloan, Williams in my office now."
Steve and Detective Williams stood glaring at each other. Neither
of them wanted to make the first move.
Mark put his hand on Steve's shoulder and slightly pushing him
forward to the captain's office as to avoid another confrontation
between the two.
Once in the captain's office, Captain Newman turned to Steve,
"Now Lieutenant Sloan will you start explaining what the
heck was going out there?"
Steve slowly started by introducing Mike to Captain Newman and
went on to explain what happened with Detective Williams.
"Is that right Detective Williams?" asked Captain
Newman sternly.
"Yes sir," answered Detective Williams firmly.
"It's none of Sloan's business. This is my case and I will
handle it the best way I see fit."
Captain Newman sat quietly listening to the both men and then
asked, "Dr. Sloan, Detective Rogers is there something that
you two would like to add?"
"Only this," answered Mike. "I would like Tom to
be released into my custody. That is after he finishes giving his
statement to Detective Williams here."
"What? No way," shouted Detective Williams. "This
is my case and I can hold him for forty-eight hours without
charging him and that is what I intend to do."
"Not anymore Detective Williams," said Captain Newman
sternly. "I'm giving this case to Detective Archer. You have
become too emotional involved with this case and you are allowing
your personal vendetta against Lieutenant Sloan to cloud your
judgment."
"You have no right taking this case from me," shouted
Detective Williams angrily.
"I have every right, Detective Williams," said Captain
Newman sternly. "Now as for fighting in the station, I'm
suspending you for three days. Starting now. Dismiss!"
Detective Williams stormed out of the office.
Captain Newman turned his attention to Steve. "Now
Lieutenant Sloan, I know you didn't start the fight and I know
that you were provoked but if I ever see you fighting in this
station again, you will join Detective Williams with a
suspension. Is that clear?"
"Yes sir, Captain," answered Steve quietly.
"Good," said Captain Newman sternly as he walked to the
door. "Detective Archer, I want to see you in my
office."
"Yes sir, Captain," answered Tanis and she walked into
the captain's office.
After explaining everything to Tanis, Captain Newman saw to Tom's
release into Mike's custody.
**********
After being released into Mike's custody Tom, Steve, Mike and
Mark headed back to the beach house.
"Thanks Mike for getting me out of there," said Tom
with a smile. "I was going stir crazy."
"Your welcome," answered Mike. "But I want Steve
and you to stay out of Detective Williams' way. I have a feeling
he is not finished with you two. Do you hear me?"
"Yes sir," answered Tom laughing. But Steve didn't
respond.
"Steve did you hear Mike?" demanded his dad.
"But dad, Mike this is not Detective Williams' case
anymore," insisted Steve.
"That doesn't matter to Detective Williams. He is out to get
you even if he has to use Tom to do it. Please do as I ask and
stay out of his way. Okay?" asked Mike firmly.
"All right, Mike," answered Steve with a smile.
"I'll stay out of his way."
**********
Detective Williams was on his cell phone, "I want you to
follow them. I think they are on their way to the beach
house."
"Okay," answered the voice. "Do you want me to
kill Detective Rogers,
Detective Larkin, and Dr. Sloan?"
"Yes if you have a chance but leave Lieutenant Sloan to
me," answered Detective Williams as he hung up the phone
with a smile on his face. "Lieutenant Sloan is all
mine." He began to think back on how Lieutenant Steve Sloan
ruined his plans for early retirement. It happened a few years
back when he had set up a drug deal that would bring him big
money that would set him up for life. The drug deal was set for
one of his associates to make the deal and then would bring back
the money to him. But Lieutenant Sloan had gotten wind of the
drug deal and had the narcotics division set up a raid. He had
lost his drugs, money and left owing money to a lot of people.
Detective Williams had managed to scrape it up before he was
killed himself but it left him nearly bankrupt. That's when he
swore he would get even with Lieutenant Steve Sloan.
**********
Mark began to prepare dinner but he needed a few items from the
store.
"Steve would you please go to the store for me. I am
preparing dinner and I'm out of a few items that I need for
tonight's meal?" asked his dad.
"Sure dad," answered Steve. "Just make me a list
of what you need."
"Wait Steve, let Tom and I go," answered Mike quickly.
"I want to talk to Tom alone. That is if you don't
mind."
"No problem, Mike," answered Steve with a smile.
"I hate grocery shopping."
After Mike and Tom had walked out the door, Tom turned to Mike.
"What did you want to talk to me about?"
"I want you to talk to Steve
"
"About what?" interrupted Tom with surprise.
"In staying out of this case. I don't want him to get into
serious trouble with his captain," answered Mike slowly.
"I'm afraid that Detective Williams is not finished with
this case and I don't want Steve to get hurt or into trouble. Do
you understand?"
"But before Tom could reply, gunshots were being fired at
them. They both managed to get down but not before Mike was hit
on the arm by a bullet.
Tom reached for his gun but realized that he wasn't wearing one.
So he tried to get the license plate number but it was too late.
Steve and Mark came running out of the house when they heard the
gunshots but only saw the car speed away and Mike lying on the
ground with blood coming from his arm.
"Mike are you okay?" asked Mark as he went to his
friend's side.
"It hurts but I'm fine," answered Mike as Mark helped
him up to his feet and into the house.
"Well let's take a look at it," said Mark quickly.
After a quick assessment he added, "It's only a flesh wound.
Let me clean it and bandage it up for you."
Meanwhile Steve quickly grabbed his keys and started out the
door.
"Steve where are you going?" asked Tom quickly. Mike
and Mark turned to look at Steve.
"I'm going to find out who is after you," answered
Steve angrily. "And I am going to make them pay for what
they did to your parents and to Mike." And again he started
for the door.
"Steve wait," yelled Mark, Mike and Tom together.
"Wait for what?" yelled Steve angrily. "For
someone to get killed. I can't and I won't let that
happened," and he stormed out the door.
Mark ran after his son with Mike and Tom following close behind.
They caught up with Steve just as he was getting into his car.
"Steve listen to me," said Mark sternly. "The only
way you can help is to stay here and let Captain Newman know what
happened. Whoever tried to kill Mike and Tom is long gone and you
don't know where to start looking. Please listen to me son."
"I do know where to start looking," answered Steve
firmly. "At your parent's house, Tom and that is where I am
going."
"But Steve this is not your case," replied Mike
sternly. "Please let Detective Archer handle it."
"Steve, please we don't want to see you get hurt or into
trouble," added Tom firmly.
Steve wasn't convinced but he finally said, "All right but I
don't like it." He reached for his cell phone and spoke to
Captain Newman. After a few moments he hung up the phone,
"Captain Newman is sending Detective Archer to get the
report about the shooting," and then he stormed off to his
apartment.
Tom started to follow but Mark stopped him. "Let him be Tom.
Steve needs time to think things out for himself. He will be all
right."
"Okay Mark," answered Tom slowly. "I hope you are
right."
**********
After things had settled down, Mark decided to go to the store
for items that he need for tonight's dinner.
After Mark had left to the store, Mike turned to Tom and asked
gently.
"Tom how did it go with your parents? Were you able to speak
to them on how you felt before they were murdered?"
"Yeah I did," answered Tom with a slight smile.
"Thanks Mike for convincing me to go see them. I would have
never found out that my mom still loved me and I have learned to
forgive my father. I know that alcohol is a disease and it took
his mind from him and made him do the things he did. I know that
my father loved me at one time. My mom said to remember them when
all three of us were happy and that's what I intend to do."
"I'm very happy for you, Tom," answered Mike with a
smile.
After a few more minutes of talking, Tom finally said. "I
need to go check on Steve. I want to make sure he is all
right."
"All right Tom," said Mike as he watched Tom get up and
head for the stairs.
**********
When Mark finally got to the store and pulled into the closest
parking space, he didn't see the man in the blue car that had
been following him. He got out of the car and started walking to
the store entrance tossing his car keys up in the air and
catching them.
The man aimed his gun directly at Mark's head and fired.
But Mark missed catching his keys and bent down to pick them up
just as the bullet barely passed his head and missed.
People saw Mark go down and ran to help him so the man could not
fire again. He sped away in a hurry but angry at himself for
missing again.
After giving his report to the officer in charge and then giving
it again to Tanis, Mark headed home. He had made Tanis promise
not to tell Steve because he wanted to tell Steve, himself. Mark
was convinced with this incident that whoever murdered Tom's
parents, and tried to kill Tom, Mike and himself was really after
Steve. He also wanted Mike's and Tom's help to convince Steve
from doing something foolish after he would tell him of what
happened at the store and of his idea that he was really after
Steve.
**********
Scott Tyler was furious with himself. He had three golden
opportunities to kill Dr. Sloan, Detective Rogers and Detective
Tom Larkin but each time he had missed. He contacted his boss,
Detective Williams to let him know what happened. Detective
Williams decided they needed to just go after Lieutenant Steve
Sloan together. Funny Scott couldn't think as Steve as a
Lieutenant of the police department. The way he remembered Steve
was a kid in school who cheated him out of some money and a
snitch for the cops that landed him in prison. Scott had thought
that he had killed Steve and his friend Tom twenty-five years ago
but now he would definitely make certain that he did. After all
he was getting paid big money to kill him.
"Are you ready?" asked Detective Williams sternly as he
got into the car.
"Yeah, I'm ready," answered Scott angrily. "I've
waited twenty-five years to get even with Lieutenant Steve Sloan
and now he is going to pay."
After twenty minutes of driving, Scott and Detective Williams
pulled up a few houses away from the beach house and waited for
Steve to come out.
**********
Steve was laying on his couch when he saw Tom at the door waiting
to see if he was welcome.
"Hi Tom," answered Steve with a smile. "Come on
in."
"Are you all right?" asked Tom with concern.
"I'm fine," answered Steve laughing. "I was just
laying here thinking on how you and I met. Do you remember
Tom?"
"Yeah, we met in math class when I drew a picture of Mrs.
Greer and started to pass in class," replied Tom laughing.
"Yeah and I got caught with the picture on my desk,"
Steve answered laughing.
"That's right, as I remember Mrs. Greer walked over to your
desk and demanded you give her the picture. Only she didn't know
it was a picture of her."
"The whole class was laughing when you got up and started to
imitate her," Steve laughed. "Then you walked over to
my desk and took the picture and tore it up."
"Yeah that is when Mr. Ford came in and after Mrs. Greer
told him about what we did, he dragged us into his office,"
laughed Tom. "Boy was he mad."
"No kidding," answered Steve. "He threatened to
call our fathers if we didn't tell him the truth."
"Mr. Ford just knew that it was your paper, Steve that I
tore up," Tom laughed. "That is until I told him it was
my paper."
"After that Mr. Ford gave us a lecture about being very
disrespectful and being very disruptive to Mrs. Greer and to the
whole class. He said we prevented Mrs. Greer from teaching and
the class from learning," replied Steve laughing. "And
for our punishment he gave us three days of detention and letters
to our fathers."
"Yeah the letters to our fathers never made it home,"
remembered Tom laughing. "We tore them up."
"My dad would never have found out if we didn't continue to
get into trouble," Steve laughed.
"I remember," replied Tom. "Because the only
reason you kept getting into trouble was because you blamed your
father for your mom's death."
"Yeah until Mike and you set me straight," smiled
Steve.
"I think Mike set both of us straight," answered Tom
with a laugh.
"Yeah after Mike took you in, he made sure you stayed out of
trouble," answered Steve with a laugh. "He always
threatened to put you over his knee if you continued to get into
trouble. Remember?"
"I remember," answered Tom laughing. "Just like
your dad did with you."
Steve then got quiet for a few minutes before saying, "Tom,
I know you, Mike and my dad think I'm going to get into trouble
if I investigate this case. But you're wrong. I've been looking
at your parent's file and things just don't add up."
"What do you mean you have been looking at my parent's
file?" asked Tom with surprise. "I thought Detective
Archer had the file and what do you mean that things just don't
add up?"
Steve pulled out the file from under the couch, where Steve had
hid it from Tom.
"Detective Archer is my partner and she gave me a copy while
Mike and my dad were working on your release," answered
Steve with a smile. "She knows that I can't keep my nose out
of it and wants me to help her."
"How?" asked Tom slowly.
"Tanis wants me to go to your parent's house and do some
investigating of my own," answered Steve slowly. "She
has this feeling that Detective Williams is up to something and
it's up to us to figure out what it is. After Tanis picks up the
autopsy reports on your parents she will meet me at your parent's
house in about twenty minutes. That's why she hasn't come here to
take Mike's and your reports."
Tom looked at Steve with a devilish grin. "Can I help?"
"Now that's the Tom, I remember," answered Steve
laughing. "Always getting us into trouble."
"What do you mean I always get us into trouble,"
laughed Tom as they walked out the door together.
**********
Mark arrived back at the beach house in a hurry. He quickly went
in hoping to find Mike by himself. He was in luck. Mark saw Mike
watching TV on the couch.
"Good you are here alone," said Mark quickly.
"Mike, I need to talk to you."
"What's wrong, Mark?" asked Mike with concern.
"You seem to be flustered. Is everything all right?"
"I'm fine, now," answered Mark quickly. "But that
is why I want to talk to you about."
"Okay, I'm listening," answered Mike slowly.
"First where is Steve and Tom?" asked Mark as he
started to look around the room for them.
"They're downstairs," answered Mike. "Tom went to
talk to Steve to make sure he was okay. In fact they have been
there since you left for the store. Do you want me to call
them?"
"No," answered Mark quickly. "Let me tell you what
happened at the store and that way when I tell Steve, we both can
convince him that he is the one in danger not Tom, you or
me."
"What do you mean Steve is the one in danger?" asked
Mike totally confused.
"Just listen to me one minute," answered Mark slowly.
He took a deep breath and slowly began, "I was shot at the
store."
"What do you mean you were shot at," yelled Mike in
surprise.
"Shsh," said Mark. "I don't want Steve to hear. I
was getting out of my car and began to walk to the store entrance
while tossing my car keys up in the air and catching them. I
missed them and bent to pick them up and that is when he shot at
me. The bullet barely missed me."
"Are you all right?" asked Mike quickly. "Did you
call the police?"
"Yes, I'm fine," reassured Mark. "And yes I did
call the police. I even spoke to Detective Archer and she
promised that she wouldn't tell Steve. She said she would meet me
at the house so we all could tell him. But that's not all, I have
a gut feeling that all this is somehow connected to Steve. I
think whoever is trying to kill all of us is trying to get back
Steve for some reason.
"So you don't think that whoever shot Tom's parents is
trying to frame Tom for their murder?" asked Mike slowly.
"No," answered Mark. "Because why would they come
after us? I think that Tom saw the gun lying on the floor next to
his mother and in shock picked up the gun. I don't think the
killer was actually trying to frame Tom but it just worked out
that way. No I think that whoever shot Tom's parents and tried to
kill all of us is trying to get even with Steve for something
that he thinks Steve did to him." Just then they heard a
knock on the door. Mark went to go answer it. "Hi
Tanis."
"Hi Dr. Sloan, Detective Rogers," answered Tanis as she
entered the house.
"Hello, Detective Archer," replied Mike with a smile.
"Shall we get started," said Tanis. "Where is
Steve and Detective Larkin?"
"I'll get them," replied Mark as he headed for the
stairs. "Steve, Tom can you please join us upstairs.
Detective Archer is here and is ready to take your reports,"
he hollered. But he received no response. "Let me go
downstairs and get them," as he started to climb down the
stairs.
"That won't be necessary, Dr. Sloan. I just remembered I was
to meet with Steve at the Larkin's house," replied Tanis
slowly. Mark was about to interrupt but Tanis quickly added,
"I needed Steve's help concerning this case. It has to do
with Detective Williams."
"What about Detective Williams?" asked Mark and Mike
together.
"I don't know," answered Tanis slowly. "It just
that if he really wanted to go after Detective Larkin, you would
think he would have the technicians fingerprint everything and
not only the gun but he didn't. He didn't even bother to pick up
the autopsy reports to put in the file. They have been ready for
a while. It just like he used what he found was enough to charge
Detective Larkin but really not go out of his way to finish the
investigation. I don't know but I think he is hiding something
and it is connected to the Larkin murders. That's why I asked
Steve to take a look and also that would help Steve from going
after Detective Williams. I hope you understand?"
"Yeah, I do Tanis," answered Mark with a smile.
"I'm glad that you explained things to me but I have feeling
that Steve is the one in danger."
"Why Steve?" asked Tanis with surprise.
Mark went on to explain his theory about the murders and the
attempts on Mike, Tom and himself but the real goal was just to
go after Steve.
"I see what you mean," answered Tanis quickly. "I
think we better go over to the Larkin's house," as she
walked over to the door and held it open for Mark and Mike.
**********
Steve and Tom arrived at the Tom's parent's house. It was still
surrounded with crime scene tape. Steve started to get out of the
car but Tom didn't move. He hadn't been back since his parent's
deaths and he shuddered at the thought of going in and reliving
the nightmare all over again.
"Are you all right?" asked Steve gently. "You
don't have to go in if you don't want to."
"It just that I was thinking when I discovered my parent's
bodies, I suddenly felt so alone and empty. Do you know what I
mean, Steve?" asked Tom with tears in his eyes.
"Yes, I do," answered Steve slowly. "I remember
when my mom died, how alone and cheated I felt every time I saw
some kids with their moms. Especially when I would see them going
over to their moms and giving her hugs and kisses. And even to
hear them say I love you, made me feel so alone and empty. It
really hurt that I could no longer say that to my mom and I guess
that is why I blamed my father so much. He being a doctor, I
figured he could help my mom and when he couldn't I really became
angry with him. You remember Tom when I tried to leave but my dad
wouldn't let me go but just held me tight?"
"Yeah I remember," answered Tom trying to hold back his
tears.
"Well that is when I was finally able to let it all go and
just have a good cry," Steve said with a gentle smile.
"Afterwards I felt a lot better because I realized that I
wasn't really alone. I still had my memories of my mom and my
dad's love to help through the pain. My dad sat down with me
hours at a time talking over all the good and bad times that we
all had." Steve then looked at Tom. "It's all right to
cry Tom, you have Mike, my dad and me to hold you and to talk
whenever you need us." Tom stared at Steve as tears came
streaming down his face. Steve reached out to his friend and held
him tightly while Tom sobbed uncontrollably.
**********
Steve and Tom didn't see Detective Williams and Scott Tyler pull
up a few houses behind them.
"How do you want to handle Sloan and Larkin?" asked
Scott with a sneer.
"I thought first about shooting them as they come out of the
car," answered Detective Williams slowly. "But now I
want to see their faces when we shoot them pointblank. I want
them to know what trouble they have caused us, especially
Lieutenant Sloan. When they go into the house, we'll surprise
them and kill them."
"Just like we did with Larkin's parents," replied Scott
with an ugly laugh.
**********
When Tom finally composed himself, he said, "Thanks Steve
now I'm ready to go in."
Steve stared at Tom for a few minutes before he slowly said,
"Let's go."
They got out of the car and walked to the house. Steve pulled out
the key from his pocket and went in. Tom followed quickly behind.
Steve saw the chalk outline of where Betty and Bill Larkin's
bodies had laid. He pulled out gloves and put them on and then he
handed Tom a pair but he saw that Tom wasn't paying any attention
to him. Tom was staring at the chalk outlines of his parent's
bodies.
"Here Tom," said Steve gently. "Why don't you
check the bedroom for any evidence or anything unusual."
"Okay," answered Tom. He was grateful for something to
do.
After Tom had left for the bedroom, Steve began to look around
the living room. He first went to the desk and he began to look
through it but didn't find anything unusual. Steve started to
walk to the kitchen but noticed something sticking out from under
the couch. He went to pick it up and saw it was an old ticket for
the Juvenile concert. It was dated twenty-five years ago. It
brought old and new memories for him.
"Now what is that doing here," laughed Steve as he put
it into a plastic bag. "Hey Tom, come in here."
"Yeah," answered Tom as he walked into the living room.
"What's so funny?" he asked with a puzzled look on his
face.
"Take a look at this," answered Steve as he handed Tom
the plastic bag. "Does it bring back any memories?" he
asked laughing.
"Yeah it does," laughed Tom. "Where did you find
it?"
"Sticking out from under the couch," answered Steve.
"Boy I remember how angry Mike and my dad were with us after
they finally got to the hospital and found out that we were all
right."
"I remember," answered Tom laughing. "They took
our stereos away from us for a month and would have made it
longer if we continued to argue with them."
"Boy was it a long month," laughed Steve. "Hey Tom
how do you suppose this ticket got under the couch?"
"I don't know," answered Tom slowly. "The last
time I remember seeing it was back when we were going to see the
concert."
"Yeah but Scott Tyler stopped us," continued Steve.
"And demanded we hand him our fifty bucks."
"And when we didn't he shot us," added Tom.
"No remember Scott shot us because I snitched to Mike about
he using and buying drugs," replied Steve slowly.
"That's right," answered Tom. "He got send to
prison for shooting us."
"I wonder if he is out of prison," said Steve slowly.
"I think I'll have Tanis check for me when we get back to
the station."
"Do you think Scott had something to do with my parent's
deaths?" asked Tom slowly.
"Yeah I do," answered Steve as he took out the
fingerprint kit. "Tanis wanted me to check for fingerprints
and run them to the lab. If we are real lucky we might come up
with his fingerprints."
"But I thought that Detective Williams all ready had the
technicians check for fingerprints?" asked Tom with
surprise.
"Tom do you remember earlier when I told you that Tanis
suspected that Detective Williams was up to something?"
asked Steve slowly.
"Yes," answered Tom. "But what does that have to
do with us fingerprinting my parent's house again?"
Steve got quiet for a few minutes as he looked at Tom. Finally he
slowly answered, "Tom, Tanis and I also think that Detective
Williams had something to do with your parent's deaths."
"What!" said Tom with shock. "What makes you both
think that?"
"It just a feeling we both have," answered Steve
slowly. "He did such a bad job with this investigation that
we figure he is hiding something or knows something about your
parent's deaths."
"And is that why we are here looking for evidence and
fingerprinting my parent's house again," asked Tom getting
angry.
"Yeah," answered Steve. "Are you all right?"
"Yeah I'm fine," answered Tom trying to calm himself
down. "Let's get started."
Steve and Tom began fingerprinting the doors, windows or anything
that they thought that Detective Williams or Scott Tyler would
leave fingerprints on. When they finished they bagged the cards
for evidence and to take to the lab for identification.
"I think we are finished," said Steve taking one last
look around. "Let's take this evidence to the lab."
"You're not going anywhere," said Detective Williams
sternly.
Tom and Steve turned quickly around and saw Detective Williams
holding a gun in his hand. Standing next to him also holding a
gun was Scott Tyler.
"Hand over the cards," yelled Scott angrily.
"You're not taking them anywhere."
"You murdered my parents," shouted Tom angrily.
"Yeah we did," answered Scott laughing. "And we
almost had your friend, Detective Rogers too." Scott turned
to look at Steve, "And your old man." Steve took a step
towards Scott.
"Don't you move Sloan," yelled Detective Williams
sternly. "Or I will just shoot you where you stand."
Steve remained next to Tom and didn't move.
"You can blame your friend, Sloan here for your parent's
deaths," continued Scott. "If it wasn't for him
snitching to Detective Rogers, I wouldn't have gone to prison. As
for Detective Williams, he has his own reasons for murdering your
parents and trying to kill Detective Rogers and Dr. Sloan. I'll
let him tell you."
Tom and Steve turned to look at Detective Williams and waited for
him to respond. They didn't have to wait long.
"Detective Larkin it seems your friend here is a born
snitch," said Detective Williams with an ugly sneer.
"What do you mean I snitched on you?" asked Steve
angrily. "I've never did anything to you."
"Shut up Sloan and I'll tell you," shouted Detective
Williams angrily. "Do you remember a few years back when the
narcotics division raided a warehouse worth fifty grand of drugs
and money?"
"Yeah," answered Steve slowly. "I found out
through a informant of mine and I told the narcotics division and
they set up the raid. Why?"
"It was my drugs and money that I lost because of that raid.
You cost me a lot of money and now you are going to pay,"
yelled Detective Williams.
"Yeah," sneered Scott. "But both of you are going
to suffer before we kill you. First we are going to put a bullet
in your arms for old times sake." As he said that Scott shot
Steve in his right arm and Detective Williams shot Tom in his
right arm.
Steve and Tom held their arms in pain. They applied pressure on
the wound as blood slipped through their fingers. Steve slowly
took his hand away from the wound and went for his gun. But
Detective Williams saw him and shot in his leg. Steve fell to the
floor.
"Steve," Tom yelled in horror and he started to go to
Steve to help him.
"Don't worry about him," yelled Scott. "You need
to worry about yourself," and he shot Tom in the leg. Tom
fell to the ground.
Steve again reached for his gun when he thought nobody was
looking.
Scott saw him and was going to fire but Tanis and other police
officers burst the door and shot Scott and Detective Williams,
killing them instantly.
When everything was secure, Tanis yelled, "Dr. Sloan,
Detective Rogers get in here. Steve and Tom have been shot."
Mark and Mike both ran straight to Steve and Tom.
"How are you son?" asked Mark as he began to look over
Steve's wounds.
"Don't worry about me? How is Tom?" asked Steve
anxiously.
"I'm fine, Steve," answered Tom with a lot of pain
evident his voice. "I'm glad that you are okay." Then
Tom turned to look up at Mike. "How did you know that we
were here?"
"We'll talk about that later," answered Mike.
"Let's get you two to the hospital first."
**********
After Steve and Tom were settled in their hospital room, Mark and
Mike came in to see them.
"How are you feeling son?" asked Mark showing his
concern. He got a chair and put it next to Steve's bed.
"Better since they gave me something for the pain,"
answered Steve with a smile.
"How are you doing Tom?" asked Mike also showing some
concern and putting a chair next to Tom's bed.
"It hurts but like Steve they gave me something for the
pain," answered Tom with a slight grin.
"Hey dad is Tanis here?" asked Steve anxiously.
"No Tanis said that she would be here in a little
while," answered Mark. "She found some of the
fingerprint cards that you took and she is going to take them to
the lab for identification."
"I think it is a little to late," said Steve slowly.
"Scott Tyler and Detective Williams confessed to murdering
Tom's parents." Then he turned to Tom, "I'm so sorry
that I caused your parents to be murdered and caused you almost
to lose Mike." Then he turned to his dad, "I'm sorry
that they went after you too dad," he said with tears in his
eyes.
"Steve," yelled his dad, Tom and Mike together.
"Steve, don't you even think that you were responsible for
any of this," said his dad firmly as he reached out and put
his hand on Steve's shoulder.
"Detective Williams and Scott Tyler murdered my
parents," replied Tom firmly but with a smile.
"That's right Steve," added Mike firmly. "They
were into drugs, dirty money and it was only a matter time before
they got caught. Detective Williams and Scott Tyler got what they
deserved."
Steve was about to say something but was interrupted when Tanis
walked into the room.
"Hi Steve, Detective Larkin," said Tanis with a smile.
"How are you doing?"
Steve looked at his dad, Tom and Mike before he answered,
"Better now."
"I'm doing fine," answered Tom. "But call me
Tom."
"Okay," answered Tanis. "Please call me Tanis. Now
let me fill you in on the fingerprints that you found at the
Larkin's house. They were fingerprints of Detective Williams and
Scott Tyler all over the house."
"That's why he didn't get anybody to dust for prints,"
said Steve firmly. "He knew that he would get caught."
"That's why he handled this case very badly," added Tom
quietly. "He was all set to have me convicted."
Tanis did you find something else inside my jacket?" asked
Steve with a grin on his face.
"Yes an old ticket in a plastic bag," answered Tanis.
"I also had it checked it for fingerprints. Guess who's I
found on it?"
"Scott Tyler's," answered Steve as he looked over at
Tom with a smile.
"That's right. How did you know?" asked Tanis with
surprise.
"Lucky guess," answered Steve as he looked over at Tom
with a grin on his face. "Tanis did you bring it with
you?"
"Yeah here it is?" replied Tanis with a puzzle look on
her face. "Steve why do you want an old ticket and what are
you going to do with it?"
"It brings us good memories," answered Steve with a
grin on his face. "Doesn't it Tom?"
"Yeah it does," answered Tom laughing. "May I see
it?"
"Sure," answered Steve as he handed the ticket to Tom
and they both began to laugh.
"Tom may I see that ticket?" asked Mark suspiciously.
Tom looked over to Steve who nodded his head yes. Tom handed Mark
the ticket with a smile on his face.
"Not that disgusting Juvenile ticket again," said Mark
sternly as he looked at Steve.
Steve and Tom began to laugh until Mark gave both of them a very
stern glare. They quickly stopped.
"What do you mean Mark?" asked Mike as he looked at
Steve and Tom who were trying hard not to laugh.
"Steve recently attended a Juvenile concert," answered
Mark sternly. Then glaring at Steve he added, "Against my
wishes."
"Steve, you attended a Juvenile concert without inviting
me," said Tom laughing. "Now I'm really hurt."
But before Steve could respond, Mike gave Tom a very stern glare.
Tom grew quiet very quickly.
"Steve, I can't actually believe you attended a disgusting
concert like that," continued Mike sternly.
"What's wrong with the music by Juvenile?" asked Tanis
with surprise. "I attended that concert and I didn't see or
hear anything wrong with what they played."
Steve and Tom began to laugh uncontrollably.
Steve, Tom," yelled Mark and Mike together.
"Sorry Mike, dad," said Steve slowly.
"I'm sorry too," added Tom. They were both trying very
hard to look apologetic.
Mark turned to Tanis, "I can't believe you actually enjoyed
disgusting music like that. All their songs are vulgar and full
of trash."
"What are you talking about Dr. Sloan?" asked Tanis
with surprise. "Have you listened to their songs
recently?"
"No and I don't intend to," answered Mark firmly.
"I've heard them twenty-five years ago and that was enough
to last me a lifetime."
Tanis walked over to Mark and took the ticket from him. She
turned to Steve holding up the ticket and said, "Steve did
you ever hear Juvenile play twenty-five years ago?"
"Let's put this way Tanis, Tom and I tried," answered
Steve with a smirk on his face. "But Scott Tyler, Mike and
my dad had other plans in mind. Why?"
"I'm determined to let Mike and your father listen to some
good music by Juvenile," answered Tanis firmly. Then she
turned to Mark and Mike, "Dr. Sloan, Mike, I don't know what
you heard twenty-five years ago but the music I heard played by
Juvenile was anything but vulgar and full of trash. It was gospel
music."
Steve and Tom began to laugh uncontrollably again.
"Steve, you attended that concert," said Mark sternly.
"Why didn't you tell me that Juvenile's music had changed to
gospel music?"
"I'm sorry dad," answered Steve as he tried hard to
stop laughing. "But you so determined that Juvenile's music
was so disgusting that I just went ahead an let you think that.
Sort of a little revenge for when you didn't let us attend the
concert twenty-five years ago. It's amazing what dirty minds Mike
and you have," he said as he started to laugh again.
"Dirty minds," added Tom with a shake of his head and
mock disgust. Then Tanis and he joined Steve in laughter.
Mark turned to Mike, "I knew we should have kept those two
separated," he said laughing.
"You're right Mark," answered Mike. "Every time
those two get together, you know that they are up to no
good." Then he joined in the laughter.
The End!