The Thousand Dollar Tan Line
- She'd spent half her life haunting the Sheriff's Department. Her father had started as a deputy, and when she was nine, he'd been elected sheriff. She and her mom used to visit on lunch breaks and, in later years, she did her homework in an empty interrogation room while eavesdropping on the dispatch. After Lilly Kane's murder, when a recall election had ousted Keith from office, when she should never have had to set foot in that cesspool again, some invisible path always seemed to lead her back. Visiting Logan or her friend Weevil in lockup. Prying information out of the too-adorable-for-words Deputy Leo D'Amato, now a detective in San Diego. Reporting her own rape, and then being laughed out of Don Lamb's office, humiliated and aching. But that was ancient history, right?
Let me just say that this is one of my favorite chapters. It's like revisiting the past; painful, nostalgic, and memorable. What do you think about this chapter? The very mentioned about the past characters such as Lilly, Lianne, Don, Jerry, Leo, Bonnie, and even the appearance of Norris? What about her own past, that somehow she is always being pulled to the Sheriff Department? Will this always be her path? A really strong chapter and a reminder of the show.
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