Her clouded thoughts were interrupted as she heard the door open and close. Estelle’s eyes flicked up to see who it was, but to no surprise, it was her deputy, Ghazi. He could already tell that Estelle was stressed out over the situation. His first words to her made her chuckle a little. “Good morning to you too, Ghazi.” She had said. After his next words, Estelle pulled out from her chair and stood up. “When a murderous gang is out there terrorizing and killing people, do most people get a good sleep?” She said with a joking tone. However, part of her was joking while the other part gained flash backs from the night before. She got a good sleep alright. Estelle had crossed her arms before she spoke again. “I had a cup of coffee this morning.” Lie. Estelle made sure to not let her other cops worry about her so much. Even though, from the looks of it, anybody could tell the woman is stressed out, and she’s terrible at hiding it.
Estelle had watched as her deputy attempted to help her with her chaotic mess of a desk. Usually, Estelle’s desk is very organized and cleaned. But as for recent events, it’s been hard to manage. With constant cases popping up and constant calls to her office. She listened as he spoke, crossing her arms. “Look, Ghazi. I know that I seem a little stressed out but you know, better than anyone, that I need to catch these bastards. I’m getting calls by the minute. If something isn’t done soon, I fear that we are going to have a bigger problem.” Estelle said as she walked over to the board behind her. She paused for a minute and watched as he was examining some of the cases that she didn’t get to yet. Though she couldn’t tell how bad these cases were since Ghazi held a straight face. Estelle knew some of those cases were gruesome but her stomach just couldn’t handle it. She had looked up at Ghazi as he suggested more training on the officers. That was probably a good idea. “I agree with the training. I need these cops to be at peak experience before we all go into something like this.” She had said.
Her attention was directed towards voices she heard just outside the station. The voices were fairly familiar to her so she made her way to the door. Opening the door she had saw Amos and Bea standing just outside. “Good morning Officer Amos. Good morning Officer Bea. You two are welcome to come inside. We are just discussing training matters.” She said before letting them in. Estelle made her way back towards Ghazi before sitting down in her chair. She glanced at her computer before looking back up at Ghazi. “Training will need to be done immediately.” The Sheriff said. Her eyes darted up as she heard another one of her cops had entered the station. It was Santos. “Ah, just in time.” She said in almost a surprised tone. His first words made her sarcastically chuckle. “I can handle these cases, thank you.” She said while squinting her eyes. Estelle examined what was in his hand before slowly dropping her jaw. My coffee? The asshole took my coffee? And my mug?! She cleared her throat before looking down at her desk, trying to keep it together so she didn’t look so suspicious.
The Sheriff rolled her eyes as she heard the obnoxious sipping of the coffee that came from Santos. It was almost like he wanted her to say something. Santos’ next words made her look up at him, with almost a condescending expression as he pointed towards his neck. A wild animal, huh? Her gaze traveled to Ghazi then back to Santos. “I’m sorry to hear that Officer Santos. But we need you here today.” Estelle said with a straight look on her face. “We are going over very important matters and discussing training, which you play a very big part in.” She examined as her cops were all slowly making their way in. “As you all know, the problem with the Lone Riders is only getting worse by the day. We’ve decided that we need to start training you guys more. We don’t know what we are dealing with here and I’ll be damned if I lose my cops to these assholes.” She said before pausing. “Officer Santos.” Her eyes glared. “You will be training as a gunman for the others.” Estelle said while crossing her arms. “Officer Amos, you will be helping Officer Santos train Officer Bea. Officer Bea, I don’t mean to put you on the spot but you are a new cop and I need you to be at your best when we decide to take these bastards down. My deputy and I will be around to help and if you have questions, feel free.”
Estelle took one more look at her cops before sitting back down at her desk. She was aware that she had tons of work to do. The cops being trained was a good idea as she was going to focus mainly on where the Lone Riders could be hiding out. She walked to the board behind her and examined it some more. On the board, she had pictures of each Lone Rider member and cases that have involved them. She was aware that each tended to be apart of certain cases. Some members were involved in dismemberment and some were involved in simply poisoning. She traced her fingers along the board before sitting back down at her desk. Her eyes met her deputy’s before she spoke. “Ghazi, you know me better than anyone. You know how much it means to take these assholes down. I can’t let them do what they did to us to anymore people. I just can’t.” She said in almost a hushed tone. Estelle didn’t know what she would do if the other cops found out that she was once apart of this violent gang. I mean, who would suspect that the Sheriff would be?