“Look, Tiffany, you have to be wrong. I’ve known Harrigan a long time. We went through the war together and there’s not a more righteous cop on the L.A.P.D. than Jim Harrigan, that I can assure you.”
“I’m sorry, Jake, but it’s true.”
Striker and Harrigan slid into a booth. We could see them through the window. Then a thought occurred to me.
“Wait a minute. Are you talking about the guy sitting on the left or on the right?”
“On the left,” she said.
Striker was sitting on the left.
Now this whole damn thing started to make sense…
Neville Hunt over 5 years ago
Wowee, Christopher, what a mega Jakefest today. Thanks! 🙂
Christopher over 5 years ago
Thanks, guys.
Regarding the mega Jakefest, I'm trying to reach a logical stopping point and sometimes it runs 9 or 10 drabbles before I can do that.
Neville Hunt over 5 years ago
I know what you mean Christopher...but right now I need to kick myself up the arse to get my story motoring again! :-(