Chris Aguilar
Criminal Psychologist
With how Lucian put it, it didn’t seem like the local police forces were going to be of much help. Hopefully, this attitude wasn’t a common occurrence. The records would be a mess, or worse – useless, if that was the case. Chris would be more than grateful if her away-from-home case went smoothly, but the world didn’t revolve around her… not to mention, life has a way of throwing curveballs. She stretched her body as she yawned out the last bits of drowsiness inside her.
Sam probably would get the brunt of the uncooperativeness, but knowing her, I’d better to pray for the officers who’ll face her, she thought.
Getting lectured by “mom” and “dad” was the last thing Chris wanted before starting a case, not that it was uncommon, but this was slightly different from the usual. Annoyance was apparent on her face, not that her colleague wouldn’t be able to tell even if she tried to hide it. With how little societal experience Chris had, she had the maturity of a teenager still. She didn’t think her questions would hit a landmine. She knew they’d worked in this line of work long enough to know what’s best, but she couldn’t help but blink away the eyeroll that was threatening to come out. She was a psychologist before an agent. Asking the whys were a main part of how she was trained to think. Of course, she knew to separate her work and life. She wasn’t obsessed. She was just… solving a puzzle.
Lucian offered to accompany her, probably to look after her green ass, especially with the landmine she just triggered.
“Only if they have enough files for two people.” Chris really doubted quantity and quality of the administrative work done by a Sheriff who thought investigating murders clearly done by a serial killer was a waste of time.
Chris glanced at Joseph, hoping the old man would refrain from adding on to the lecture. As much as she was irked by Ray’s flamboyant personality, or annoyed with how demure Darin seemed, she wished they were here as well. There was just something about all being new to the team that made her feel closer to them in an odd way. Maybe it was the fact that they still hadn’t been through the worst the job had to offer yet. To be fair, the tech-guy never went out of the office, but Darin…
“Hate to change the topic, Chief,” there was as much apology in her voice as there was sugar in black coffee,
“but what about our teammates who didn’t catch the flight?”
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