LOGINLindsay was not disappointed. It turned out Cat’s full name was Ekaterina Dyatlov. She was born in Russia and became a citizen of the United States at the age of two after her family immigrated there. She had been an honor student throughout high school as well as a star athlete. She held bachelor’s degrees in biology, criminal justice, and forensic science, as well as a master’s degree in forensics. Lindsay was thrilled. The woman was intelligent and willing to learn.
She paused to look out at the counter where Cat was going through paperwork and realized this woman was working there because she wanted to, not because she had to. That was just the kind of person she liked.
She went back to Cat’s personnel file and continued reading. Cat was also trained in martial arts and had been a competitive gymnast. That was impressive. That showed commitment and dedication. Lindsay then reached the line that listed her hobbies and other interests. Those included being an alternative model and a dominatrix. Now, it was beginning to make sense as to why she did not work for a larger department doing bigger and better things. Listing those hobbies and activities on an application or résumé would make people question the applicant's fitness.
Honestly, it did not matter. Cat seemed to be very good at her job. She also seemed to enjoy her work. If she was happy and did her job well, she was more likely to stay with the department. Lindsay also realized that if Cat intimidated her, she would also intimidate people who walked into the office to complain about nothing. That was a very good thing. She should be able to defuse situations before they went too far. As far as she was concerned, Cat was one to keep in the department.
The next file Lindsay picked up was for a new officer by the name of Andy Baxter. Andy was twenty-three and had been with the department for only a few weeks. He also held a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a Class A peace officer certification. Deputy Baxter could work anywhere in the state. That made Lindsay question why he would work in a little county in the middle of nowhere. He had no family or friends in the area, which made her question it more.
“Hey, Cat!” Lindsay yelled.
“Yes, ma’am,” Cat immediately replied as she walked to the office door.
“Are there any investigations or reports by Andy Baxter? If there are, I would like to look at them.”
“I will pull everything he has done since he was hired,” Cat replied with that same big smile.
“Thank you,” said Lindsay.
Lindsay had to smile. If this were normal for Cat, it would make things much more comfortable for everyone as Lindsay settled into the interim sheriff role. Happy, intelligent, efficient, and, according to her file, could kick just about anyone’s butt without even taking off her heels. Cat had returned to Lindsay’s new office with a few folders. It was no big surprise that those were the only reports and cases Andy had worked on.
“Thank you, Cat.”
All Cat did was smile, wink, and walk out of the room. That was a little odd, but Lindsay did not pay that much attention to it. She had grown up in the surrounding area, so being called “sweetie,” “honey,” and “sugar” and being winked at was just part of it. It was the Ozarks, after all.
She began reading Andy Baxter’s reports. They were perfect. There were no mistakes in grammar, spelling, or punctuation. They were detailed, yet only listed what was necessary for the report. He had done all the investigating he needed to do, and anything further, he had turned over to the detective. So why was he working for this department? This meant she would need to meet with Big Bob and Little Bob. They oversaw most of the officers and would have the answers.
Just then, there was a knock on the door, even though it was open. Lindsay looked up to see Big Bob and Little Bob.
“You two must have known I needed to talk to you,” Lindsay said. “Come in and sit down. But please close the door behind you.”
Big Bob came in first and plopped down in a chair. Big Bob was just that, big. He was not fat, but he was a huge man. Little Bob followed him in and closed the door before politely sitting. Little Bob was not a small man; he was average, but looked almost diminutive when he was with Big Bob. So did everyone else who stood near Big Bob.
“Cat called me as soon as you pulled in front of the office this morning. Then I called Little Bob because I figured you would have some questions for us,” Big Bob said.
Lindsay leaned back in her chair. That made it evident that Cat was the one running the office. However, that also meant that Cat already knew who would have the answers to her questions. That was what Lindsay needed right now.
“I do have questions about one of the deputies. His name is Andy Baxter.” Lindsay looked from Big Bob to Little Bob.
“What would you like to know?” asked Little Bob.
“My big question is, why is he working here for this department? With his training and qualifications, he could work anywhere in the state,” Lindsay said with confusion in her voice.
Both Bobs started laughing.
“Is my question that funny?” Lindsay asked, feeling a little angry at their laughter.
“No, Lindsay,” Big Bob started. “That is a good question. We’re sorry for laughing, but it’s obvious you haven’t met this kid yet. He has a few quirks that make things difficult for him once in a while.”
“Quirks? Could you be a little more specific?” she asked.
“He has a problem with women,” Little Bob said, trying to choke back a chuckle.
“What kind of problem? Like a new girlfriend every night? Like angry women showing up here to yell at him? What kind of problem?” she questioned.
Big Bob and Little Bob looked at each other and burst out laughing again. This time, they could barely breathe. A little frustrated, Lindsay yelled for Cat once again. When she arrived at the door and closed it behind her, she looked at the Bobs laughing beyond control.
Lindsay asked, “Cat, can you please tell me what Andy Baxter’s woman problem is?”
“Oh, now I understand the laughter,” Cat said. “Andy Baxter’s woman problem is that he is terrified of every woman over the age of twelve. I hadn’t thought about it, but now I’m wondering how he is even going to talk to you. This could be interesting if he can’t even talk to his boss.”
Little Bob and Cat sat down in the back of the room as the class continued until the next break. To their surprise, five cadets spoke with them and asked to meet with the sheriff on Saturday. When they talked about what the duties would include, they had to be careful not to mention the weirdness caused by the base. When they finished at the academy, they walked out to Little Bob’s patrol car and got in.“Should I call the sheriff and give her the good news, or should I let it be a surprise and tell her when we get back?” Little Bob asked.“I think you should call her. If her day is going the same as they have been, she could probably use some good news,” Cat answered.“I think you’re right,” Little Bob said as he pulled his phone out of his pocket and dialed.Sheriff Lindsay Gold’s desk phone rang. “Sheriff Gold,” she answered.“How are you today, sheriff?” Little Bob asked Lindsay.“I am up to my eyeballs in paperwork and reports. Please tell me you are calling to let me know you ha
Little Bob and Cat were on their way to visit the first police academy, where they had been able to schedule a time for them to recruit. It was a two-hour drive one-way, so they both hoped to find at least a couple of people who wanted to work at the sheriff’s department. “Cat, I have to say you look nice today,” Little Bob said to break the silence of the drive. “Thank you, Bob. I thought I should try to be a little professional and wear something more business-related. This is one of the few suits I have with pants that are long enough that I can still wear my favorite heels,” Cat said. “I always feel short when you wear those shoes.” “Don’t worry. You’re not short. I mean, you are shorter than Big Bob, Viktor, and Yuri, and a little shorter than I am, and Max. You know what? Maybe you are short.” “Wow, you know how to make a guy feel good,” Little Bob laughed. “I’m sorry, Bob. I didn’t mean to make you feel bad.” “You didn’t make me feel bad, and you never apologize for thin
“Any idea what he is doing?” Lindsay asked while he was out of the room. Big Bob smiled at her and answered, “I might, but I don’t want to spoil the surprise.” “Linz, you might be in trouble if these two are working together on something,” Wren said as he began to laugh. Little Bob returned, handed her a file folder, and sat down across from her again. “Go ahead and look. You might be pleasantly surprised by what you find,” Little Bob said, smiling. “You scare me,” Lindsay said as she opened the folder. “Seriously, a personnel file for Isabella Dyatlov. After what I just told you about what the commissioner said?” “Just read it. I am not thinking about full-time. What I am thinking is she could do part-time, fill in when someone is gone, or maybe just reserve,” Little Bob said. “She also has some additional skills that would come in pretty handy around here.” “You’re right, and not only for this department,” she said as she handed Wren the folder. “Take a look, dear. She might b
Wren pulled into the parking lot at the sheriff’s department. When he did, he saw Little Bob standing outside on his phone with his ever-present cup of coffee sitting on top of the trash can beside him. Little Bob saw Wren getting out of his car and hung up his phone, dropping it into his pocket. “Do I want to know why you are out here?” Wren asked him. “No, but one way or another, you’ll find out. Lindsay met with the county commissioners this morning,” Little Bob said. “Why is that so bad? She meets with them regularly,” Wren said, a little confused. “Because this time, Bill Marks and Roy James followed her back over here, and they have been in her office with the door closed for the last, oh…, almost three hours,” Little Bob said as he looked at his watch. Wren raised his eyebrow and replied, “That can’t be good.” “That’s what I figured. That is why I was on the phone with Big Bob. I wanted to give him a heads up that something might be happening,” Little Bob told Wren as he
“What do you mean they aren’t real?” Max asked. “Names, addresses, contact information, everything she had was fake. It was done well, very well, but none of it was real,” Wren told him. “Lindsay does not know that, and I hope she doesn’t find out.” Little Bob warned Wren, “You are playing with fire by not telling her. We all know she’ll find out.” “I know she will, but she can’t find out about things right now. Not until I have more information and can give her some answers,” Wren told him. “Do some of those things include your not-so-savory past? I have noticed that your hands look like you have been beating answers out of people,” Max said to Wren. “There are a lot of things I have not told her. Some of what I have done in the past is part of it. I didn’t think I could tell Lindsay and keep her safe,” Wren told him. “She knows that you do things that you should not. She told me today that you have a different set of rules and to stay out of it,” Little Bob told him. “Whatever
“Come on in,” Max said when he opened the door for Wren. “What is this big emergency? You are cutting into my before-work nap.” “I want to explain things once so you can wait until everyone gets here,” Wren said as he dropped onto Max’s couch. “Sure, I mean, it’s only my house, so why should I know why you want everyone to meet here and who everyone includes?” Max said, dripping with sarcasm. He became serious and asked, “I can tell from the look on your face that this is bad, isn’t it?” “It could be. I don’t know for sure.” “Just the fact that you don’t know is bad.” “Yes, it is. Both Bobs should be here any minute. All three of you need to know what is going on because you may get dragged into this just because you work for her and know me.” “I’m taking a guess here and saying that you mean our magnificent sheriff, Lindsay Gold,” Max said. He saw two patrol cars pull into his driveway and walked over to the door, opening it before the Bobs reached it. “Come on in, gentlemen,
“Because I didn’t want this to happen. You worry about me even when there is nothing to worry about, and I love you for that. It also means if I had told you, not only would you have worried, you would have told the Bobs and Max, and then all of you would have been driving me up the wall. I swear,
“John, I hate to jump right into things, but if you haven’t heard, there was an incident on the base that caused a rather large security breach,” Wren told him. “I have been hearing things at night, but thought that it was just in my head from all of the years of hearing them on the base and befor
The following day, Lindsay was out of bed early. She had dozed off a couple of times during the night after their uninvited guest showed up, but had only slept for a few minutes each time. Walking into the kitchen, she found Wren pouring himself a cup of coffee. “Good morning,” he said, pouring a
The night wore on as Lindsay and Wren waited for the team to finish when their home phone rang at almost precisely midnight. Wren picked it up, looked at the caller ID, and then answered it. “Hello,” he answered. After just a moment of listening, he said, “She’s awake, so you get to tell her all a







