Rage Unleashed

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gotten all she needed to finish what she had set out to do. She knew that the officers were moving fast to cover their tracks and they thought no one knew that they were involved. They had no idea that they were being hunted when they thought there was no need to hide.

Chapter 8
    Swift Repercussions
     
     
    Lelone put her dark glasses on as she exited the office. She didn’t want to bring any attention to herself. She didn’t want to give anyone anything to remember about her. Though it wasn’t like it really mattered. They would see her again when this was all over but for now, she didn’t want to give anyone anything to remember, anything that could accidently warn her prey of how close she was and how much she really knew. The surprise is the best part and she didn’t want that ruined. She took time to walk over to the side of the police station to where the officers’ desks were, just so she could see who else they could be close to and if she should look at anyone else.
     
     
    She walked in and instantly saw Officer McFalley and Officer McKinney tucked into a corner passing papers back and forth. She walked past slowly and listened in on their conversation. She overheard them talking about putting a car in impound and someone named Briggs who was suspicious about why there was no paperwork for it.
     
     
    “I went and had my cousin take the car to the impound lot. Briggs was real suspicious about why he was bringing it in and why he could produce no paperwork. I don’t think he’s going to stay quiet for long,” said Officer McKinney.
     
     
    “That’s the least of our problems. You were right. The dead one does know Detective Farmouth. I’m just not exactly sure how. I was able to pull personal records for the dead one and the one in the hospital. I know where they live and work and that the dead one recently had twin girls. We’ll be able to use this to our advantage. I also got the Detective’s information, just in case we need to pay him a visit and find out just how close they were. We might have to do that sooner rather than later. I want to know what I’m dealing with so we can figure out how to move forward from here. Briggs will be fine. Just remind him that if he tells anything he will be in violation as well. He knows that he’s not supposed to take that car without the proper paperwork.”
     
     
    McKinney  smiled  at  his  friend.  “Yea, you’re  right. I’m overthinking this. We’re good. No one even knows what happened to them so they have no reason to start asking questions or to even think to look for the car. That car could have been just sitting on the side of the road and I had it towed as a parking violation. You’re right man. I’m thinking way too much. I’m going to go ahead and head home. I told Suzan that she better have my dinner ready for me this time. I swear that woman gets lazier as the years pass.”
     
     
    McFalley chuckled, “That’s because you haven’t given your wife the lesson yet.”
     
     
    A  confused  expression crossed McKinney’s  face.  “I  don’t follow.”
     
     
    Nodding, McFalley said, “The obedience checks. I let my wife know immediately after we got married who the boss is and that she belonged to me. First, I moved her away from her family so that they wouldn’t be able to quickly get involved in our affairs. Then, I gave her the obedience lesson. I told her one time how things would go and when she did otherwise, I beat her good. I don’t mean just physically but sexually too. She thought that she was going to have the time of her life when I tied her to the bed, but she quickly found out that I wouldn’t tolerate any BS from her. She was sore for days. But I never have to speak to her about what I want more than once. That woman is like a well-trained dog. She knows exactly what to do to keep her master happy.”
     
     
    McKinney’s eyes widened in amazement. “Does that really work? I mean I know a few

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