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Copyright 2008 by Laura Marie Henion


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CONTENTS
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Cop's Daughter 2:
Lauren
by
Laura Marie Henion
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wwwlachesispublishingcom Published Internationally by Lachesis - photo 2
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Published Internationally by Lachesis Publishing
Kingston, Nova Scotia, B0P 1R0
Copyright 2008 Laura Marie Henion
Exclusive cover 2008 Laura Givens
Inside artwork 2008 Carole Spencer

All rights reserved. The use of any part of this publication reproduced, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the publisher, Lachesis Publishing, is an infringement of the copyright law.

A catalogue record for the print format of this title is available from the
National Library of Canada
ISBN 978-1-897562-04-8
A catalogue record for the Ebook is available from the
National Library of Canada
multiple Ebook formats are available from
www.lachesispublishing.com
ISBN 978-1-897562-05-5
Credit: Giovanna Lagana, editor

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any person or persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.


Other Books by
Laura Marie Henion
Cops Daughter: Victoria
Cops Daughter: Grace
Cops Daughter: Diana
Lillian's Love
First One In, Last One Out

Dedication

I would like to dedicate Cop's DaughterThe Series to my dad. Your expertise, experience, knowledge, and technical support are greatly appreciated. Your love and encouragement is immeasurable. I love you!


Cop's Daughter 2:
Lauren

Chapter 1

The moment Lauren stepped outside her front door, the heat hit her in the face. It was as if she walked into a sauna. By the time she reached her vehicle, tiny droplets of perspiration formed on her brow.

It was a hot, sticky summer morning. Nearly 85 degrees and it was only 6:00 a.m. Today would be a scorcher, as people congregated on the streets and the day went on.

There was no way Lauren was going for a jog this morning. Instead, she headed to the workout club she belonged to and the first kickboxing class of the day. She brought her change of clothes to the location, in midtown. At this hour, the streets bustled with early morning risers on their way to work. Lauren drove along the busy streets, absorbing certain scenes around her. Some people stopped at the local coffee shops and newsstands, while others made their way to the subway stations and mass transit.

When she arrived at the workout club, she saw a few other cops she knew. Hey, Phelps, you made it! What a shocker, the instructor yelled, as he got ready to start the class.

The instructor was brutal, and he pushed each of them past their limit. He was also a martial arts expert and Marine. They didn't come any tougher than that. He even looked the part, with his short military haircut that revealed a few too many scars, scars from injuries that must have inflicted some long lasting effects. He seemed like a nice guy outside of class, but when the session began, he was the enemy.

Glancing around, Lauren noticed a few others, some off-duty cops making their way inside the gym. She gave a nod or a quick smile in acknowledgement, as she retied the laces on her shoes.

The How are ya's and How ya doings? made her feel good, and part of the group, despite the fact being a homicide detective caused her to miss quite a few classes. However, others were in the same boat.

Lauren recalled one Saturday afternoon, when she attended another detective's family party. Jose Mendez and his wife, Maria, were celebrating the christening of their first child, a baby boy. Matt was there, as well as a bunch of other cops she knew. She knew some merely by their faces alone. As big as the department was, it was like being part of a large family. Everyone seemed to have each other's backs. It was a great feeling to be part of such an organization.

"Haven't seen you in a couple of weeks. Where ya been? Matt, a detective who worked in the Missing Persons division, asked as he stretched out.

"I had a few homicides, and I couldn't fit it into the schedule, she told him, and Matt smiled.

"Well, you're here now. You working today?"

"Yep. I'll leave from here."

Tony yelled out teasingly, You two finished talking back there? I would like to start the class."

Matt nodded yes.'

The class went for a good hour and fifteen minutes. Lauren was glad she made it today, and she felt the burn.

She'd taken a shower when she finished, then headed to work.

It was the middle of the week. Lauren was happy about making it to the gym every day. It had even put her in a more positive mood, despite the humidity in the city.

She was headed to work at the 53rd Precinct, when she got the call from dispatch.

"Yeah, what do ya got? she asked, as the dispatcher filled her in.

Glancing out the window, she noticed the large groups of kids attempting to open the fire hydrant. It was barely 9:00 a.m.

The homicide commander asked her to assist in a homicide another detective had already responded to. She drove the unmarked police car to the Bronx, near the Metro North Railroad Tracks and St. Mary's College.

She was ready to begin her day, hoping to find a lead in the latest case she'd been working on. The case had actually made the eleven o'clock evening news at the beginning of last week. As usual, it disappeared as the media moved on to more eye-catching news, and stories that were sure to increase their audience numbers and ratings.

Lauren had made a promise to herself to stay in the positive, upbeat mood despite her present drive to yet another homicide, and probably the start of another case. She got herself in the right frame of mind. This was life as a homicide detective in the city of New York.

She drove down the side streets, then deeper into the territory that always seemed to harbor riffraff, bums, hookers, and drug dealers. Many abandoned and stripped vehicles sat scattered around the area. Garbage coated most of the roadway and dirt covered ground along the railway tracks. Empty metal garbage barrels sat in the same spots as they did five years ago, when she first had the opportunity to visit this side of the tracks.

In the cold winter evenings, the homeless added garbage, or whatever they could find, to the barrels and lit them on fire for warmth. The winter was brutal for those who lived on the streets. Lauren knew every time the weather forecasters called for frigid temperatures, there would be bodies to collect by the morning. Some of the first dead bodies she saw as a rookie cop were victims of the New York City winters.

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