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office. ā€œThings get so hectic sometimes.ā€

ā€œI can only imagine,ā€ Madeline responded as she stood up to offer her hand. Officer Austin gave it a quick shake and then dropped into the chair across from Madelineā€™s giant wooden desk. It hadnā€™t been easy rescheduling with the regional director of the Fraternal Order of Police. In fact, it had been rather difficult and Jane had started believing that Officer Austin was avoiding a meeting. After all, he rarely answered his phoneā€”shouldnā€™t police officers be better about that?ā€”and he always seemed to be busyā€”how did he have so much time to complain to the press about Madelineā€™s SAVER Bill? But finally, Jane was able to get a meeting on the books. Even more surprising, was that Officer Austin showed up for the meeting. ā€œAnd it was a good thing our last meeting was postponed,ā€ Madeline continued, choosing the word ā€˜postponedā€™ very carefully, rather than mentioning that Officer Austin had stood her up.

ā€œYes, what a strange situation,ā€ Officer Austin commented. ā€œProbably some kids pulling a stupid prank. They seem to do that a lot these days, especially at schools. Every time there is a big test, we get tons of anonymous bomb threats coming through.ā€

ā€œYes, but you can usually find out who called in the threat in those situations, canā€™t you?ā€ Madeline questioned.

ā€œOh yes, thatā€™s usually pretty easy,ā€ Officer Austin responded. ā€œOur squad is great at that.ā€

ā€œBut not so great that they found out who called in the threat for this building.ā€ Madeline softened her tone to not sound accusatory or condescending. This was an important skill for a woman speaking with a man who believed he had all the power.

ā€œWell, I guess they are still looking into it.ā€ Officer Austin raised his arms as though to say he didnā€™t know. Madeline wasnā€™t sure if he really didnā€™t know. Something about this situation was suspicious, but she needed to focus on the real reason she was meeting Officer Austin.

Madeline quickly changed the subject. ā€œI really appreciate that you are able to take the time to meet with me about this important issue.ā€

ā€œOf course,ā€ Officer Austin said. ā€œI want to help, I can see you really need it. Although I donā€™t understand why you didnā€™t talk to us before you proposed the bill. We could have told you how unrealistic it is and what a waste of your time it is to pursue it. It will never pass.ā€

ā€œIā€™d like to discuss your concerns and I think if I can explain it properly, you might actually change your mind,ā€ Madeline responded, using every technique she knew for being a convincing speaker. She was ready to address every concern Officer Austin had detailed in multiple interviews for different newspaper. Her arguments had been running through her head all morning and they were ready to be let loose and attack every counterargument.

ā€œItā€™s not necessary,ā€ Officer Austin replied. ā€œIā€™m here as a courtesy, but the FOP wonā€™t be supporting this bill. In fact, weā€™re actively fighting against it. Weā€™re actually fighting pretty hard to ensure this never sees the light of day.ā€ His tone became sinister and deep. ā€œIn fact, I think it would be best for you if youā€™d just drop it altogether."

ā€œOfficer Austin, Iā€™m sure we can come to some sort of arrangement on this,ā€ Madeline responded. ā€œThere must be a way to align our interests.ā€

ā€œOur interests are not even close.ā€ Officer Austinā€™s voice was starting to sound a bit hostile. ā€œYou know nothing about what youā€™re saying. This bill would be a disaster, youā€™re a disā€”"

Officer Austin was cut off short when Jane popped her head in the room.

ā€œMadeline, so sorry to interrupt! Officer Austin, I apologize, I do!ā€ She said, her cheeks flushed as they often did when she felt embarrassed. Jane wasnā€™t good at being in the spotlight, thatā€™s why she was such a great chief of staff. ā€œMadeline, thereā€™s an emergency at home, Brandon called, he wants you to come home.ā€

ā€œDid he say what itā€™s about?ā€ Madelineā€™s heart began racing. Was it Noah? Was he in trouble again? Was it Adam? Being bullied still for his comment about being the Majority Whip?

Jane shook her head. ā€œHe just said, come home.ā€

Madeline nodded and turned to Officer Austin. ā€œWell I thank you for your courtesy in coming. Iā€™m sorry I couldnā€™t change your mind.ā€ She was slightly glad she wouldnā€™t be wasting any time talking to Officer Austin who surely would never support her. She shook the officerā€™s hand and excused herself, allowing Jane to show the man out of the office.

ā€œSo sorry about this inconvenience!ā€ she heard Jane saying. ā€œIā€™ll talk to your secretary to reschedule again and I promise there wonā€™t be any more hiccups!ā€

ā€œItā€™s not necessary,ā€ Officer Austin replied, just as Madeline was out the office door.

In the car, Madeline called Brandonā€™s cellphone. She couldnā€™t wait the fifteen-minute drive to know what was the emergency.

ā€œMadeline? Where are you?ā€ Brandon said without any greeting when he answered the phone.

ā€œIā€™m driving, I was just worried. Is everyone OK? What happened?ā€

ā€œEveryone is OK, just come home.ā€

ā€œI am, but can you tell me whatā€™s going on?ā€

ā€œI canā€™t. I have to show you.ā€ The conversation ended abruptly with a click and Madeline continued driving, her heart pounding and her blood boiling.

Madeline pulled into the driveway, half expecting to see police cars or black vehicles parked out front. But there were none. Nothing unusual outside the house, nothing that could clue her in to what this emergency was. She quickly parked the car and walked inside. Brandon was sitting in his usual spot at the kitchen table, fingering the edge of one of the crocheted placemats in front of him. She squeezed his shoulders as she walked past him to sit in her spot.

On the table was a ripped open envelop with the edge of a picture hanging out. Next to

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