It was half three and the flat was in complete darkness. It seemed as if even the street lamps had gone to sleep. Madelyn slipped quietly from between the sheets, not wanting to disturb the man sleeping beside her. Six years had passed since her father's murder, and she was still waking in the dead of night from gruesome, all-too-real nightmares. She tiptoed across the cold hard wood of her flat and into the kitchen for a cold glass of water. Her throat was always dry when she woke up.
Taking a sip, she sat down at the counter and stared into the dark, letting images of that night float before her eyes. Her mother in tears. Her father strewn casually across the floor of his study, a white sheet covering everything but his face. And his face. The horrible agonized look, forever set in her memory, a mixture of surprise and pain. Pain of a screwdriver being thrust into his body so many times and pain of knowing that it was his former partner, his best friend, who was stabbing him.
"Lyn?" Her father's voice the last time she had seen her dad alive. "Lyn, are you with us?" She had smiled at him across the table. "There you are." He had smiled back at his little girl. "Mum asked how school was going."
And then it was gone. She was back in her flat, and her latest shag had his hand on her shoulder. "There you are," he said, and then moved to the sink to fill a glass with water for himself. "Couldn't sleep?"
She shook her head and took another sip. "Headache."
"You want me to wait up with you?" She forced a smile and shook her head again.
"No sense in us both being tired in the morning," she said quietly. "Go back to bed. I'll be in in a moment." She watched him make his sleepy way back to her bedroom. He was really a nice guy.
"Maddy, you hate nice guys," Aidan laughed. "Why are you still with this guy?"
Madelyn glared across her coffee at her partner. "Why don't you stick to figuring out how our john here died instead of prying into my love life, Detective Inspector Parker?"
"'Detective Inspector Parker', eh?" Aidan grinned. "I must've hit a sore spot, Detective Inspector Gray. I should remember this the next time you're on my case about Chloe."
"Oh shove off, Aidan," Madelyn growled, throwing a piece of her pastry across the desk at him. She was quiet for a minute, then added thoughtfully, "It's because he's such a good fuck. I wouldn't have even answered his calls if it weren't for that. You're right, though, I suppose. God, he gives me such a headache. I'll call him later and break it off."
Aidan laughed again. "Sometimes, Maddy, you are such a guy."
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Aidan did it. I just know it.
Um...more, please.
Patience, wood_song, patience.
Sigh!
Patience is a virtue I do not possess.
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