the charge was drunk and disorderlyâbut folks in Schuyler loved the story.
After parking at the medical center, Carl went inside.
âHi, Karen,â he greeted the receptionist. âIt isnât an emergency, but does Lauren have a minute?â
âIâll check when sheâs finished with her patient.â
âGreat.â
Unable to relax, Carl stood at the window watching the traffic pass in the street. Heâd been in Schuyler for over two years and it was working out well.
Now he wanted to get his personal life on track. When heâd lived in St. Louis, the idea of settling down had held little appeal. The divorce rate among cops was disturbingly high, but things seemed different in Schuyler. A small town sheriff surely had a better shot at a successful marriage than a homicide detective working all hours of the day and night. Besides, the town felt like a good place to settle down and raise a family.
Not that Schuyler didnât have its pitfalls. The area had quite a history of ranch rivalries and family loyalties, which was why the county supervisors had decided to look for law enforcement from outside the area. For the same reason, Carl had realized it might be best to date women who were relatively new to town...such as Lauren. Well, Lauren was the only one heâd dated, but there was something special about her.
âCarl?â Karen said, breaking into his thoughts.
He swung around. âYes?â
âWhy donât you wait in Laurenâs office?â
âSure.â
That was better. Heâd rather not talk to Lauren in front of the waiting patients, and particularly not in front of Karen after their recent encounter at Ryanâs Roadhouse. She and her boyfriend had just broken up and sheâd had more than her share of booze, though to her credit sheâd given her car keys to the bartender the minute she ordered her first Long Island iced tea. Somehow sheâd consumed five of them and had still been sitting upright.
Poor kid. Sheâd cried on his shoulder and asked what was wrong with her...following the question with a passionate kiss. Carl had declined the overture and made sure she got home safely. He doubted she remembered much about the evening and would rather keep it that way.
Karen gestured to the door on her left. âGo ahead. Room ten.â
Carl spotted Lauren at a computer station as he turned the corner. She was entering information, only looking up when a patient approached her with a question. As she talked to the man and his child, her face lit with the smile that had drawn Carl from the first time theyâd met.
Smiling himself, he stepped into her office.
Heâd liked Lauren from their initial meeting at the Hawkins wedding and had been pleased when she decided to move to Schuyler. As the story went, a few days after the wedding sheâd called the clinic to see if a job was available. A month later she was living in Schuyler. It was easy to imagine how delighted the clinic had been to hire a PA who didnât have to be convinced that moving to a remote town, two hours from a commercial airport, wasnât a fate worse than death.
Of course, that didnât mean she hadnât changed her mind once sheâd arrived and faced the prospect of a long Montana winter. Could that be part of the reason sheâd started putting him off...uncertainty she wanted to stay, after all?
Carl was annoyed at himself for making excuses for her refusals; he didnât suffer from a lack of confidence, but Laurenâs absence of enthusiasm had tweaked his ego, especially since his instincts said that she liked him.
Restless, he got to his feet again. The office suited Laurenâwell organized with personal touches that made it inviting without being unprofessional. On the bookshelves were a few photos of an older man and womanâpresumably her adoptive parentsâalong with one that appeared to be a selfie of her
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