bubblefly
the milk of human kindness
Riley Jane Meyer
Riley woke with a pain booming through her head, a clear headache creeping its way towards a migraine; an ideal way to start the day. With everything that was coursing through her mind in the few minutes she had been awake, she didn't want to get up, she didn't want to be productive and she certainly didn't want to go to work. But she knew she couldn't just call in sick after what happened the night before. So instead of laying in bed all day, she got up. She paced herself to the bathroom, taking a long, hot shower, letting the stress flow down the drain as much as possible. And with such low energy and her distant thoughts, she didn't even wash her hair or body, she just stood there, eyes closed and memories burning their way through her heart.
It took her two hours in total to get ready, simply putting her hair in a bun and getting dressed into a casual white tee and jeans, throwing on some chunky black trainers. Before exiting her house, she grabbed her phone and listened to the voicemail left for her. Just listening to Mikhael's voice cast thunderous storms through her head, the guilt of everything bringing all the stress back up. She's never felt such sadness before, the sheer emotions ripping through her being. But she couldn't show that; there was no way she was going to allow herself to even hint towards being in love with the criminal she was investigating, that would ruin her career and her relationship. So she sucked it up, left her house, jumped in her hair and immediately headed for work.
Everyone was running around the station, getting into their uniform, stumbling around with paperwork and answering calls. It seemed like she wasn't the only one having a bad day, which seemed to calm Riley down slightly until of course, she heard the Chief. "Fuck.." She muttered until her breath, heading straight to the lockers to get her gear and change, but before she could even collect all her things, an officer walks up to her seemly annoyed, "Meyer, we tried to call into you last night? Where the fuck were you?" Riley had completely forgotten that she left her work phone at her house instead of bringing it with her to Mikhail's. "I crashed pretty hard last night, had a few too many," It was the first thing that popped into her head as she closed her locker and turned to face the officer "I know I shouldn't have drank when we're so far into this investigation, but I just thought it would be a quiet night for once." While she spoke, she headed to a changing stall and proceeded to get changed as the officer filled her in on everything that happened last night. Riley didn't even listen to what they were saying, she knew most of it anyway and she didn't want to think about it anymore, but with her situation, there was no luck of freedom at this point.
After a few hours of listening to people explaining what she 'missed' around her own case, she filled out countless papers on her undercover relationship with Mikhail and any details she had found out. Riley rarely wrote incriminating things about Mikhail and the tight net of friends he had anymore, she'd simply write any low crime activity or any specific things he said revolving around himself and his activities, but she didn't find out a lot from him personally, it was mainly from phone snooping and patrolling him undercover.
"Meyer, we have a lead." A voice called out to her, ushering her over to his radio. "Seems as though Mikhail Yenin's car was broken into this morning and a few guys saw it happen, his window was smashed in and his radio was removed. Officer Laden and Patt were on scene and they reported seeing the individual who did it. We've tried calling him and even knocking on his door, but no one answered. Do you think you could pop by and get into the apartment, he might know something about it and it doesn't like he wants to cooperate with us." Riley hesitantly agreed and was going to ask for more details, but saw the Chief looking her way, so she fled the station and immediately got into her car. Forgetting she had her uniform on, she made her way to Mikhail's, only realising as she got there. In a panic she took everything off, leaving her in her tee and work trousers, which were thankfully just plain black. She jumped out and headed up to his apartment without acknowledging his car, which now had tape cast around it with a few officers standing beside it, dusting it down and rummaging through the seats.
Once she had reached his door, she knocked a few times before becoming impatient. She instinctively opened the door, confused as to why it wasn't locked. "Mikhail?" She peered her head through the door, scanning the environment, "Mikhail, are you in here?" Dead silence.
With the feeling of being alone, Riley made her way in and shutting the door behind her. A huge scent of alcohol flew straight up her nose, Riley fanning her face almost immediately. "What the.." Her eyes looked over all the mess scattered over his hallway and living room. She felt somewhat disgusted by the sight, but it didn't take long until she noticed the shattered glass and blood on the floor. She rushed over to the table, observing everything and immediately pulled her phone out, calling Mikhail. "Pick up, pick up." She felt frantic, her hands beginning to shake and horrible thoughts rushing through her mind. What if someone followed him home last night? Would he have hurt himself? Did someone else hurt him?
As a million thoughts were racing through her mind, she heard his phone ring. It was only a few metres away from her. "Fucking hell, Mikhail!" She threw her phone onto the couch, shoving her face into her hands wanting to let out a scream. Then she quickly remembered she was a police officer and she had the power to track him through professional means. She picked her phone back up and immediately dialled the chief, the dread of his questions about last night swarming her. "Chief? Hi, it's Meyers. I'm at Mikhail's apartment and it looks like someone may have come over last night or this morning and hurt him. There's blood and glass and an unusual mess. I think someone may have found him.".
Riley woke with a pain booming through her head, a clear headache creeping its way towards a migraine; an ideal way to start the day. With everything that was coursing through her mind in the few minutes she had been awake, she didn't want to get up, she didn't want to be productive and she certainly didn't want to go to work. But she knew she couldn't just call in sick after what happened the night before. So instead of laying in bed all day, she got up. She paced herself to the bathroom, taking a long, hot shower, letting the stress flow down the drain as much as possible. And with such low energy and her distant thoughts, she didn't even wash her hair or body, she just stood there, eyes closed and memories burning their way through her heart.
It took her two hours in total to get ready, simply putting her hair in a bun and getting dressed into a casual white tee and jeans, throwing on some chunky black trainers. Before exiting her house, she grabbed her phone and listened to the voicemail left for her. Just listening to Mikhael's voice cast thunderous storms through her head, the guilt of everything bringing all the stress back up. She's never felt such sadness before, the sheer emotions ripping through her being. But she couldn't show that; there was no way she was going to allow herself to even hint towards being in love with the criminal she was investigating, that would ruin her career and her relationship. So she sucked it up, left her house, jumped in her hair and immediately headed for work.
Everyone was running around the station, getting into their uniform, stumbling around with paperwork and answering calls. It seemed like she wasn't the only one having a bad day, which seemed to calm Riley down slightly until of course, she heard the Chief. "Fuck.." She muttered until her breath, heading straight to the lockers to get her gear and change, but before she could even collect all her things, an officer walks up to her seemly annoyed, "Meyer, we tried to call into you last night? Where the fuck were you?" Riley had completely forgotten that she left her work phone at her house instead of bringing it with her to Mikhail's. "I crashed pretty hard last night, had a few too many," It was the first thing that popped into her head as she closed her locker and turned to face the officer "I know I shouldn't have drank when we're so far into this investigation, but I just thought it would be a quiet night for once." While she spoke, she headed to a changing stall and proceeded to get changed as the officer filled her in on everything that happened last night. Riley didn't even listen to what they were saying, she knew most of it anyway and she didn't want to think about it anymore, but with her situation, there was no luck of freedom at this point.
After a few hours of listening to people explaining what she 'missed' around her own case, she filled out countless papers on her undercover relationship with Mikhail and any details she had found out. Riley rarely wrote incriminating things about Mikhail and the tight net of friends he had anymore, she'd simply write any low crime activity or any specific things he said revolving around himself and his activities, but she didn't find out a lot from him personally, it was mainly from phone snooping and patrolling him undercover.
"Meyer, we have a lead." A voice called out to her, ushering her over to his radio. "Seems as though Mikhail Yenin's car was broken into this morning and a few guys saw it happen, his window was smashed in and his radio was removed. Officer Laden and Patt were on scene and they reported seeing the individual who did it. We've tried calling him and even knocking on his door, but no one answered. Do you think you could pop by and get into the apartment, he might know something about it and it doesn't like he wants to cooperate with us." Riley hesitantly agreed and was going to ask for more details, but saw the Chief looking her way, so she fled the station and immediately got into her car. Forgetting she had her uniform on, she made her way to Mikhail's, only realising as she got there. In a panic she took everything off, leaving her in her tee and work trousers, which were thankfully just plain black. She jumped out and headed up to his apartment without acknowledging his car, which now had tape cast around it with a few officers standing beside it, dusting it down and rummaging through the seats.
Once she had reached his door, she knocked a few times before becoming impatient. She instinctively opened the door, confused as to why it wasn't locked. "Mikhail?" She peered her head through the door, scanning the environment, "Mikhail, are you in here?" Dead silence.
With the feeling of being alone, Riley made her way in and shutting the door behind her. A huge scent of alcohol flew straight up her nose, Riley fanning her face almost immediately. "What the.." Her eyes looked over all the mess scattered over his hallway and living room. She felt somewhat disgusted by the sight, but it didn't take long until she noticed the shattered glass and blood on the floor. She rushed over to the table, observing everything and immediately pulled her phone out, calling Mikhail. "Pick up, pick up." She felt frantic, her hands beginning to shake and horrible thoughts rushing through her mind. What if someone followed him home last night? Would he have hurt himself? Did someone else hurt him?
As a million thoughts were racing through her mind, she heard his phone ring. It was only a few metres away from her. "Fucking hell, Mikhail!" She threw her phone onto the couch, shoving her face into her hands wanting to let out a scream. Then she quickly remembered she was a police officer and she had the power to track him through professional means. She picked her phone back up and immediately dialled the chief, the dread of his questions about last night swarming her. "Chief? Hi, it's Meyers. I'm at Mikhail's apartment and it looks like someone may have come over last night or this morning and hurt him. There's blood and glass and an unusual mess. I think someone may have found him.".
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