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As the elevator doors closed, Grierson got serious. “Well, I was hoping maybe I could help you out. I still feel bad that we never caught those Russian mafia that... Well, I want to take care of my people.”<br><br>
 
As the elevator doors closed, Grierson got serious. “Well, I was hoping maybe I could help you out. I still feel bad that we never caught those Russian mafia that... Well, I want to take care of my people.”<br><br>
  
“''Jerry''.” Irina slipped an arm around him and hugged him hard. “Don’t go there. You’ve done more than enough. I’m okay. I’m doing well.” She released him and looked up at him. There was more silver in his hairline than he’d had three years ago. Silver he liked to claim she gave him. It was an old joke between them that they’d never dreamed would become reality. He’d visited her every day without fail when she’d been in the hospital, had sat with her parents and taken shifts when she’d lain comatose so they could eat and sleep. He saw her after she’d woken up, smuggled food from the outside when the jello and the broth had palled, kept her from going insane from inactivity by telling her about the cases running through their department. Afterward he’d done everything possible to see she continued on the job when she returned to the precinct, and came through for her again when he had to let her go. ''And now he’s taking you to lunch. God, say something before it gets too maudlin in here''. “So, when are you telling the wife about us? We’re taking off for the Bahamas like you promised, right?”<br><br>
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“''Jerry''.” Irina slipped an arm around him and hugged him hard. “Don’t go there. You’ve done more than enough. I’m okay. I’m doing well.” She released him and looked up at him. There was more silver in his hairline than he’d had three years ago. Silver he liked to claim she gave him. It was an old joke between them that they’d never dreamed might be made reality. He’d visited her every day without fail when she’d been in the hospital, had sat with her parents and taken shifts when she’d lain comatose so they could eat and sleep. He saw her after she’d woken up, smuggled food from the outside when the jello and the broth had palled, kept her from going insane from inactivity by telling her about the cases running through their department. Afterward he’d done everything possible to see she continued on the job when she returned to the precinct, and came through for her again when he had to let her go. ''And now he’s taking you to lunch. God, say something before it gets too maudlin in here''. “So, when are you telling the wife about us? We’re taking off for the Bahamas like you promised, right?”<br><br>
  
 
Jerry laughed, and returned the affectionate hug. “Nah, I told her you and me were getting a summer place on Long Island. She and the kids can come visit.” As the doors opened, he pushed through the crowd in the lobby. Out on the sidewalk, he looked both ways and turned left toward the deli. “No cases I can refer you for, but I’ll keep an eye open and an ear to the street.” He held the door for her as they entered the deli, enjoying that LOOK she always gave when he tried to be to gallant.<br><br>
 
Jerry laughed, and returned the affectionate hug. “Nah, I told her you and me were getting a summer place on Long Island. She and the kids can come visit.” As the doors opened, he pushed through the crowd in the lobby. Out on the sidewalk, he looked both ways and turned left toward the deli. “No cases I can refer you for, but I’ll keep an eye open and an ear to the street.” He held the door for her as they entered the deli, enjoying that LOOK she always gave when he tried to be to gallant.<br><br>

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