seeing has a little boy. How about you?â
âBeen married for four years now, and we have one in the oven. Iâll be a daddy in about two months. A little girl.â
âCongratulations.â Mac shook Danielâs hand again. âSo are you and the team hitting that biker house this afternoon?â
Daniel nodded. âWeâre waiting on the paperwork and the detective briefing.â
âOK, people, letâs get started,â the barrel-chested SWAT sergeant barked from the front of the room. âGet your weapons and equipment check going.â
âWe already checked, Sarge,â a trooper yelled from the back of the room.
âThen check it again!â the sergeant yelled back.
Daniel gave Mac a nod and fell in line with his squad. Mac handed him a business card. âGive me a call when you get a chance so we can catch up.â
âWill do.â Daniel placed the card in his breast pocket while keeping a close eye on the sergeant.
By the time Mac got to the door, Dana had pulled her car around which was now back in service, and Nate was sitting in the backseat.
âYou donât have to sit in back, Nate,â Mac offered. âI could have jumped back there.â
âNo, Iâm good. Besides, youâre taller. I fit back here just fine.â Nate smiled. âAnd I wouldnât want to break up the team.â
Mac folded himself in and snapped on the seat belt. âSorry I kept you waiting. Ran into an old friend I went through the academy with. We ended up working a few hundred miles apart, and I lost track of him. Heâs on the tactical team now, has a baby on the way.â
âThatâs nice.â Dana feigned interest. She didnât have much to do with the guys on the SWAT team. Those guys were the jet pilots of the outfit, enjoying the fast pace of their assignment. Dana found them to be a little too fast for her liking, having been the object of taunts and inappropriate jokes while she was in their company. They were pretty good one-on-one, but together they could be a little over the edge with their frat house antics.
When they arrived at the M.E.âs office, Dana grabbed her plastic evidence tub from the back of the car and handed her camera equipment to Mac.
Nate offered to carry the evidence kit for Dana.
âFinally, a gentleman in the bunch.â Dana grinned at both men, softening her insult.
âDonât get used to it,â Mac teased.
He turned toward the brick building and noticed Kristenâs silver Volvo in the parking lot. Had she come home, or had she just left her car there? The thought of seeing Kristen brought a measure of excitement pulsing through his veins. The idea of seeing her shouldnât have him reacting like a teenager with raging hormones.
Careful, he told himself. She just went to Florida to see her ex. She might not even be interested anymore. Besides, sheâs not your type. Mac had been telling himself that for months, but it didnât wash.
Appearances aside, she was very much his type. He just hoped she hadnât opted out of their tenuous relationship.
The three signed in at the back of the morgue, setting their supplies on the exam room floor and evidence shelf. The two-table autopsy room was warm and humidâprobably from all the hot water running through the exam tables to wash the stainless steel equipment. Condensation clung to the small outside windows, evidence the room had been used earlier this morning for autopsies.
âYou ready for Doc Thorpe?â Henry asked, poking his head inside the room. Henry, a medical assistant at the morgue, had worked there for years and was one of the best.
âYou bet, Henry. Weâre the only ones coming,â Dana answered.
Mac wanted to ask Henry about Kristen, but he didnât trust himself to speak just yet. Too many emotions had his heart rate doing double-time.
âAll right, then; Iâll get our
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