“Sheriff, the parent of John Doe has arrived.”
Dare looked up from the papers he was reading and met his secretary’s gaze. “Only one parent showed up, Holly?”
“Yes, just the mother. She’s not wearing a wedding ring so I can only assume there isn’t a father. At least not one that’s around.”
Dare nodded. “What’s the kid doing now?” he asked, pushing the papers he’d been reading aside.
“He’s out back watching Deputy McKade clean up his police motorcycle”
Dare nodded. “Send the woman in, Holly. I need to have a long talk with her. Her son needs a lot more discipline than he’s evidently getting at home.”
Dare moved away from his desk to stand at the window
where he could observe the boy as he watched McKade
polish his motorcycle. He inhaled deeply. There was
something about the boy that he found oddly familiar.
Maybe he reminded him of himself and his four brothers
when they’d been younger. Although they had been quite a handful for their parents, headstrong and in some ways
stubborn, they had known just how far to take it and just how much they could get away with. And they’d been smart
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