Chapter 92

MARY DROPPED THE WATER GLASS, but I didn't even hear it break. Suddenly the kitchen was filled with loud shouting, as well as Mary's frightened screaming.

“Get out of my house! I didn't do anything! Get away from me, please! Why are you here?”

I held up my badge in front of me, unsure if the LAPD assault team even knew who I was.

“Get down on the floor!” The lead officer's pistol was pointed at Mary's chest. “Get down. Now! On the floor!”

In a matter of seconds, Mary Wagner was a total wreck. Her eyes were unfocused, and she didn't even seem to hear the officer shouting at her.

“Get down!” he shouted again.

She backed up, still screaming, with her arms and shoulders in a hunched, defensive position.

I could only watch as her bare foot came down on a piece of the broken water glass. She yelped pitifully, then jerked to one side as if she'd been slapped.

Her free foot slipped in the water, and twisted under her. With a fast pinwheeling of arms, she went down hard.

The police assault team was on her in a second. Two officers rolled Mary over and handcuffed her from behind. Another one read her rights, the words probably coming too fast for her to understand.

Someone took my elbow and spoke in my ear. “Sir, could you come with me, please?”

I ignored whoever it was.

“Sir?” The officer grabbed at me again, and I angrily shook him off.

“She needs first aid.” But no one seemed to hear me, or if they did, pay any attention.

“Ma'am, do you understand everything I've told you?” the arresting officer asked. She nodded shakily, still facedown on the floor. I was fairly certain she didn't understand any of this.

“Ma'am, I need you to say yes or no. Do you understand everything I've told you?”

“Yes.” It came out as a gasp. Her breathing was ragged. “I understand. You think I did something bad.”

That was enough. I pushed my way through the cops and knelt down next to her.

“Mary it's me. Agent Cross. Are you all right? Mary? Do you really understand what's happening now?”

She was still panicked but not dissociated. I made sure the shard was out of her foot, then wrapped it in a dish towel and helped her sit up. She looked around, wide-eyed, as if scanning the room for anything familiar.

“Mary they're placing you under arrest. You need to go with them now Do you understand what I'm saying?”

“All right, we got it.” A cop maybe half my age stepped in.

“Just give me a second here,” I said.

“No, sir,” he answered. “We are to take the suspect into immediate custody”

I turned away from Mary and kept my voice low. “What do you think I'm trying to help you do here?”

“Sir, my instructions are clear, and unequivocal. Please step away This is our arrest.”

My only alternative to giving in was a truly ugly scene. I thought seriously about it, but knew my argument wasn't with the arresting officers - it was with their boss. Anyway, the damage was already done.

Within seconds, they had Mary Wagner on her feet and were pushing her out the door.

The stained dish towel lay crumpled on the floor, where a long red smudge marked the linoleum.

“First aid!” I yelled after them, not that they could hear me anymore, not that they gave a damn about what I had to say I swear, I wanted to hit someone. My frustration and anger boiled over, and I knew where to take it; I wheeled on the nearest sergeant.

“Where the hell is Maddux Fielding?” I shouted at the top of my voice. “Where is he?”

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