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John Reese ([personal profile] primary_asset) wrote2019-11-06 03:55 pm

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John has been looking for Patrick Brady for the past six hours.

The call had come in then, Carolyn Brady begging for an ambulance, sobbing through a raw and ragged throat. John hadn't needed to see her to know Patrick Brady had nearly choked his wife to death tonight, and while she's still alive now, he knows it's time to move. For months now, he's been trying to do this the right way, he's been trying to get Carolyn to leave, to press charges, to ask for a protection order, but she's been resisting the entire way through. John understands. He knows it isn't easy for a woman to leave a situation like the one she's in, especially with a child in the picture, but he's been trying not to draw too much attention to himself.

He's been trying to do things the right way.

That ended the second he heard that call. John trusts the first responders to help Carolyn and her daughter, and he goes out on the hunt, pausing only long enough to collect the weapons he needs and to text both Karen and Root on his secure cell phone. He wants them to know where he is, what he's doing.

Three years ago, he wouldn't have been the sort to check in, but Darrow has changed a lot of things for John Reese.

He's been tracking Brady this entire time and he only now has a trail. He's kept in touch with both Karen and Root, knowing he might need either of them at a moment's notice, knowing they can do things he can't. Kara would have called him an idiot for relying on others, she would have called it a weakness, but John knows better now.

And as he carefully and quietly approaches the loading dock where he'd finally seen Brady disappear into just five minutes earlier, he pauses and takes in his surroundings. Waiting for one or both of the women he knows best.
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2020-01-04 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
Still and quiet between his arm and the boxes, Karen can hear the sound of an argument, and looks up to see the moment John smiles, piecing it together in that same instant. It doesn't really improve their current situation, but it does explain a lot. It makes a lot of sense, too, with what they know of Patrick Brady and his history both of gambling debts and taking his frustration about them out on his wife. All there is to do, though, is wait — that is, until a man screams and comes running out of the darkness, leaving them with nowhere to go and little to do, the need to handle this immediate.

"John, look out!" she shouts, hand tight around her weapon. Her position isn't exactly an advantageous one, but she'll use it if she has to.
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2020-01-09 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
Karen gasps when a gun fires, a soft, strangled sound, barely audible over the shot. For a moment, she can't be sure where it came from or who it hit, her body tensing like she's expecting it to be her. The moment passes, though. Patrick Brady crumples to the ground, and somehow she knows instinctively that he won't be getting back up again. Part of her thinks she expected this when she first got the text from John telling her what happened and where he'd be. She should probably mind that, but she can't bring herself to. Carolyn Brady will be safe now. She and John both are, too. And a bad man is dead.

Exhaling slowly, she watches John, making sure he doesn't look hurt. He seems fine, though, and she's pretty sure only one shot was fired. Briefly, she thinks about James Wesley, slumped over a table, and the fallout she always expected from that, but she pushes those memories away again quickly. They won't do her any good now, and there's too much to take care of.

"He's dead," she says calmly; it's not really a question. "We need to get rid of the body."
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2020-01-13 09:06 am (UTC)(link)
He didn't need to shoot to kill. Karen probably wouldn't think twice about it except that she knows John usually doesn't on purpose. This whole situation isn't exactly usual, though. She's not usually in the middle of shootouts. Their targets aren't usually people who abuse their wives and leave them nearly dead in the hospital. She knows about John's history, what happened to his ex and how hard that was on him. It's why at least a part of her expected this tonight. As long as Brady was alive, his wife would have stayed with him or had to spend the rest of her life looking over her shoulder. Either way, it wouldn't have ended well. It shouldn't be, but this is the neatest solution, especially after he'd come running out of the dark, brandishing a weapon.

Sometimes there just aren't other options. She hates that, but she knows it.

"Good," she says with a nod of her own. "We should ditch that gun, too. Use it again, it could be traced back to this." She knows he knows all of this. He's the goddamn homicide detective. It helps a little, though, to talk it through, to have a plan, to approach this as rationally as possible. What happened here tonight is something she can't bring herself to regret, but they still need to be smart about it.
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2020-01-28 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
"You know I'm not going anywhere," Karen says with a small smile, certain that John won't be expecting any other answer from her. It should probably unnerve her, how easy this part is, but honest alibi or not, she trusts him to have her back. In turn, she has his. She won't leave him to get rid of a body on his own. It'll be easier and faster if there's two of them, anyway. Not that she's ever actually done this before — she hasn't — but hell, there's a first time for everything, and in this case, it's worth it. She's not worry that Patrick Brady is dead. Maybe she should be, knowing she's supposed to be against this sort of thing in the first place, but she's not, and she would never hold it against John. Shit happens. He did what he had to do. And now they'll do what they have to do.

Taking a breath, she nods once. "We're in this together. You're just gonna have to tell me what to do, because I am not used to dumping bodies."
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2020-02-01 08:33 am (UTC)(link)
"And that's why you're a cop and I'm a journalist," Karen says with a wry smile, a little relieved as she exhales. He's right, too. It isn't the death itself they have to cover up, just their involvement in it. It'll be better to make it seem like things played out the way they very well might have if not for the two of their interference. Going with that option saves them a lot of work, too, and she can't pretend she isn't a little glad not to have to move a dead body tonight. The last few minutes have been harrowing enough as it is, even if she never doubted that John would keep her safe. That she would keep herself safe, too, if it came to that, but fortunately, it didn't.

She nods in turn, more to herself than anything else. "Alright. What do we need to do before we leave, then?"
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2020-02-11 09:11 am (UTC)(link)
"I'll go get the switch," Karen says, nodding once to herself. She pauses for a moment before she does, wanting to make sure that it's quiet, that no one else might be hanging around. It's clear, though, which is a relief. They really don't need any uninvited company showing up here tonight. It's enough just to try to get rid of any trace of their presence. Doing so should be easy enough, but they also can't risk taking any chances. No one can know they were here.

In the interest of safety, she wipes down the breaker switch, the sides of the box, and the surrounding wall. She doesn't think she touched anything else, but she can't be certain now, and it's better to err on the side of caution. Once she heads back inside, she asks, "How are things going in here?"
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2020-02-16 07:54 am (UTC)(link)
She should probably feel worse about this. On some level, Karen knows that, or she thinks so. Hard as she tries, though, she can't bring herself to. She isn't even particularly nervous, knowing that John can handle this sort of thing, that he won't let it come back to them in any way. They've been careful here tonight; their tracks should be covered. Even being so far outside her comfort zone, she doesn't feel much of anything except a bizarre sense of calm as she and John walk outside, hand-in-hand.

And that's really the point, isn't it? They have each other. Wedding vow clichés aside, they can see each other in the worst possible circumstances and not lose anything for it. When she's been able to be open with so few people, when he knows things about her that no one else does, that means a lot.

"I don't feel bad," she says when they're a little ways away, looking up at him. "About what happened. Just so you know. I don't."
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2020-02-21 09:42 am (UTC)(link)
"I know," Karen says, and in spite of everything, she smiles a little. He's always been willing to protect her without acting like she needs protection, and that, to her, is a distinction that makes all the difference in the world. It's nice knowing that he has her back — that he'd shoot anyone who came at her the way Patrick Brady did tonight — but that he won't try to hold her back. They've always worked well together for that reason, she thinks, even before they were anything more than friends and colleagues. Tonight seems like it's been a perfect example of that.

It's probably a little strange, to consider this as having been a good night, but she doesn't really care.

"For the record," she adds, just a little too gentle to be teasing, "I would, too. Or, you know, help cover this up."
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2020-02-28 09:35 am (UTC)(link)
"We do," Karen agrees, her own smile soft, but similarly real. She's never fit as well with anyone as she does with him, someone who knows the worst things about her and doesn't think less of her, who has a darkness of his own but not one that's ever scared her. It only makes her feel safe. Sometimes things happen, sometimes things need to be done, and they both understand that. It's not like this is how they usually deal with problems, anyway. Tonight, there were just a lot of extenuating circumstances.

She leans over a little, her shoulder nudging against his. "There's no one I'd rather have my back."