peripherally that there was a carpeted exercise area to the left, but I mostly looked at the vehicles. I recognized the Lenco B.E.A.R., because St. Louis had one, but the rest were new to me. There were two smaller trucks that looked like the little brothers of the B.E.A.R., and probably were, but the rest of them, I had no idea. I mean, I could guess what they did, but I didnât know the names. They had one of the biggest RVs Iâd ever seen. The vehicles alone were intimidating and strangely masculine. I know that most men talk about their favorite cars as if they were beautiful women, but there was nothing feminine about anything sitting in that garage.
âMarshal Blake,â Grimes said, with some force to it.
I turned and looked at them, clustered and looking back at me. âSorry, Lieutenant, but I just had a minute of equipment envy.â
He smiled. âIf thereâs time before you leave, weâd be happy to give you a tour.â
âIâd appreciate it.â
The garage door lowered. âYour weapons are secure in the back of Sonnyâs truck.â
âAgreed,â I said.
He motioned. âBriefing room then.â
I nodded, and followed them around the edge of the exercise area. I noticed the beige storage lockers with locks against the wall. I was guessing weapons lockers, and eventually weâd lock up my stuff, but frankly, if the bad guys got in here, I was betting on us. The back of Sonnyâs truck was dandy.
The briefing room was a largish room with long tables and chairs in rows. There was a whiteboard at the front of the room. It was all very classroom. The six men waiting in the room for us didnât look like students, though. No one had called from the truck, so either Rocco was even more psychic than I thought, or they had planned on introducing me to their practitioners from the beginning. I couldnât decide if I felt ambushed or would have done the same thing in their place. Would I have trusted me?
They all had the same short haircuts as the rest, as if they went to the same barber, but I had Shawâs high and tight to compare them to, which meant they all had plenty of hair, it was just short. They were all tall, the shortest maybe five-ten, most six feet or above. They were all broad of shoulder, and the uniform couldnât hide that everyone worked out. But they were SWAT; either they stayed in shape or they lost their spot. The main difference between them all was the color of hair, eyes, and skin tone. Even just standing there, doing nothing, they were very much together, a unit, a team. Did I feel left out? Naw. Did I feel like I was the exhibit for show-and-tell day? A little.
Sergeant Rocco stepped into the room and introduced me. The lieutenant and Hooper stayed by the door, which was now closed. âThis is Davis, Davey.â
Davey was yellow-blond, with clear blue eyes and a cleft in his chin that helped frame a nice mouth. Should I have not noticed Daveyâs mouth? Probably.
I offered my hand; he took it and shook it nice and solid. Since his hand was at least twice the size of mine, it was nice that he didnât hesitate on the shake. Some big men have trouble with my small hands, as if theyâre afraid to break me. Davey seemed confident he wouldnât hurt me. Good.
âThis is Mercer, Mercy.â
Mercy had medium-brown hair and large, pale eyes that couldnât decide if they were blue or gray. Looking right at me as he shook my hand, they were blue, but it was an uncertain color, as if the light would change it. He had a good handshake, too. Maybe they all practiced.
The next manâs hair was almost the same color, but it had more curl that even the short haircut couldnât hide completely. His eyes were a pure, solid milk-chocolate brown. Thereâd be no color change here.
When he was introduced as Rusterman, Iâd have expected his nickname to be Rusty, but it wasnât.
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