For You (The 'Burg #1)(110)



Ryan shifted uncomfortably in his chair.

Nowakowski read his discomfort and broke it down for him. “Let’s start with the face recognition. Who was he watching?”

“The bar. The blonde and that guy when they were there together. The big guy. The other cop. He came in all the time. Sometimes to the coffee shop. Lieutenant Colt… I mean your guy, Mr. Lowe, said he was dirty.”

Colt bit his lip then, he didn’t give a f**k if Rodman saw it. Not only was Lowe impersonating him, he was also telling folks he was a dirty cop. That happened to him, f**king Rodman would bite his lip too. At least.

“Tall, dark hair, athletic build?” Nowakowski asked and Warren’s head turned toward the mirror. He knew Colt was watching.

“Yeah, him.” Ryan nodded. “I didn’t get it. What your guy wanted. They knew each other, the blonde and the big guy. You could see they knew each other. And he watched her ass but f**k, anyone’d watch her ass. I watched her ass. She has a nice ass. Other than that, nothin’. Until recently.”

“Recently?” Nowakowski asked.

“They’d disappear together in the office. We didn’t put cameras there. Then they seemed unfriendly. Then real friendly. You know what I mean?” Ryan answered.

“You were watching February Owens and Lieutenant Alexander Colton, the real one, Ryan. He is a cop but he isn’t dirty,” Warren put in. “You were surveilling a clean cop and his girlfriend.”

Ryan wasn’t such a dumb f**k as to be sitting in a room with two cops and find out he’d been watching another one and not know he was f**ked. His face got even paler, the pimples coming out in bold relief and his hands clenched and unclenched on the table in front of him.

“I didn’t know,” Ryan said. “They barely used to speak.”

“They’ve been havin’ some problems,” Warren shared. “They worked ‘em out.”

Ryan swung his head between Warren and Nowakowski. “He won’t know, ‘bout this, ‘bout me? Will he? Witness safety and all that?”

Warren took an arm from his chest, pointed at the mirror and said, “He’s watchin’ you right now, Ryan.”

“Oh f**k. Oh f**k,” Ryan was squirming in his chair, not certain if he was allowed to get up but definitely certain he wanted to flee.

“Calm down, Ryan. We said he was a good cop. You cooperate, you got no problems with the real Lieutenant Colton,” Nowakowski told both Ryan and Colt the way things would be. “Now, this has been goin’ on for how long?”

“Six months, a bit more I think. Awhile,” Ryan answered.

“Did Mr. Lowe ever come to watch the monitors?”

Ryan shook his head. “No, not ever. Just got the files.”

“What else did you send him?” Warren asked and Ryan looked at Warren, then at the mirror.

Then he turned to Nowakowski. “Will you ask him to leave? To stop watchin’ me?”

“Think he’s got a right to watch you a little while, Ryan, seein’ as you been watchin’ him and Ms. Owens. Don’t you?” Warren asked. “Turnabout bein’ fair play and all that shit.”

Colt decided he was beginning to like Warren.

Ryan shook his head. “He won’t… he won’t –”

“What’d you send?” Nowakowski asked.

“But, he’s watchin’,” Ryan said.

“Ryan, tell us what you sent,” Nowakowski pushed.

“He… you don’t understand. He said he was a cop.”

“Ryan, be smart now, all right? What did you send?” Nowakowski kept at him.

“I know it was weird!” Ryan flared, pushing his chair back several inches, enough to make Nowakowski sit back and go on alert and Warren to push from the wall. “But he said he was a cop! What do I know about cops?”

Warren took two steps forward and slapped a hand on the table, making Ryan jump before he barked, “What’d you send?”

“Her dressing!” Ryan shouted then shot to his feet, putting his hands to the sides of his head. “Dressing, undressing. That’s all he wanted.” Ryan’s eyes went to the mirror for less than a second then they went to Nowakowski and he dropped his hands only to flick them out to the sides, twitchy. “Yeah, all right, I thought it was freaky! I’m not that stupid. If he didn’t have the feeds from the coffee shop and the bar and want the footage of the big guy, I woulda known it was weird. But he wanted that too. I knew he was askin’ for the extra because he was gettin’ his rocks off but cops, they do that shit! Everyone knows that! And half the time he asked why there wasn’t more and I lied and told him she changed in her bathroom. He wanted a camera in there but I didn’t wanna see that shit and no reason for him to see it either, even if he was a cop. The big guy couldn’t fit through a vent and whack her in the bathroom, for f**k’s sake! So I put one in there but disconnected the feed and told him it malfunctioned. But sometimes he’d get very, f**kin’ perturbed when I lacked footage and he was a little bit freaky, dude. Seriously. So I’d send him some shit. Okay?” Ryan sat back down, elbows to the table, head back in his hands and he repeated. “I’d send him some shit. Fuck.”

“You get your rocks off, Ryan, like us cops, when you watched February Owens dress and undress?” Warren asked.

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