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Keri stood frozen in place. She was consumed by a flood of conflicting emotions. Technically, this was good news. It looked like she was being put back on field duty a day early, a sign that Hillman, despite his issues with her, felt she was ready to resume her normal responsibilities. But part of her just wanted to ignore him and go straight to the warehouse this second.

"Today, please," Hillman called out, snapping her out of her momentary indecision.

"Coming, sir," she said. Then turning to Castillo with a little half-smile, she added, "To be continued."

When she stepped into Hillman's office, she noticed that his typically wrinkled brow was even more scrunched up than usual. Every one of his fifty years was visible on his face. His salt and pepper hair was mussed as usual. Keri could never tell if he didn't notice or just didn't care. He wore a jacket but his tie was loose and his ill-fitting shirt couldn't hide his slight paunch.

Sitting on the old, beat-up loveseat against the far wall was Detective Frank Brody. Brody was fifty-nine years old and less than six months from retirement. Everything about his demeanor reflected that, from his barely competent attempts at politeness to his disheveled, ketchup-stained dress shirt, nearly bursting at the buttons against his formidable girth, to his loafers, which were splitting at the seams and looked like they might fall apart at any moment.

Brody had never struck Keri as the most dedicated and hard-working of detectives, and recently he seemed more interested in his precious Cadillac than in solving cases. He usually worked Robbery-Homicide but had been reassigned to Missing Persons with the unit short-handed because of Keri's and Ray's injuries.

The move had put him in a permanently foul mood, which was only reinforced by disdain at potentially having to work with a woman. He was truly a man of a different generation. She'd actually once overheard him say, "I'd rather work with bricks and turds than chicks and birds." The feeling, though maybe stated in a slightly different way, was mutual.

Hillman motioned for Keri to sit in the metal folding chair across from his desk, then took the caller off mute and spoke.

"Dr. Burlingame, I'm here with the two detectives I'm going to be sending to meet with you. On the line are Detectives Frank Brody and Keri Locke. Detectives, I'm speaking to Dr. Jeremy Burlingame. He's concerned about his wife, whom he hasn't been able to reach for more than twenty-four hours. Doctor, can you please repeat what you told me?"

Keri pulled out her notebook and pen to take notes. She was immediately suspicious. In any case of a missing wife, the first suspect was always the husband and she wanted to hear the timbre of his voice the first time he spoke.

"Of course," the doctor said. "I drove to San Diego yesterday morning to help perform a surgery. The last time I spoke to Kendra was before I left. I got home very late last night and ended up sleeping in a guest room so as not to wake her up. This morning I slept in since I didn't have any patients to see."

Keri wasn't sure if Hillman was recording the conversation so she scribbled furiously, trying to keep up as Dr. Burlingame continued.

"When I went into the bedroom, she was gone. The bed was made. I assumed she'd just left the house before I got up so I texted her. I didn't hear back-again, not that unusual. We live in Beverly Hills and my wife attends a lot of local charity functions and events and she typically silences her phone for them. Sometimes she forgets to turn the volume back on."

Keri wrote everything down, evaluating the veracity of each comment. So far nothing she'd heard sounded warning bells but that didn't mean much. Anyone could hold it together on the phone. She wanted to see his demeanor when confronted in person by LAPD detectives.

"I went to work and called her again on the way in-still no answer," he continued. "Around lunchtime I started to get worried. None of her friends had heard from her. I called our maid, Lupe, who said that she hadn't seen Kendra today or yesterday. That's when I really started to worry. So I called nine-one-one."

Frank Brody leaned in and Keri could tell he was going to interrupt. She wished he wouldn't but there was nothing she could do to stop him. She typically preferred to let an interviewee go on as much as they liked. Sometimes they got comfortable and made mistakes. But apparently Brody didn't share her philosophy.

"Dr. Burlingame, why didn't your call get routed to the Beverly Hills Police Department?" he asked. His gruff tone carried no sense of sympathy. It sounded to Keri like he was wondering how he'd gotten stuck with the case.

"I guess because I'm calling you from my office, which is in Marina del Rey. Does it really matter?" he asked. He sounded lost.

"No, of course not," Hillman assured him. "We're happy to help. And our missing persons unit would likely have been called in by BHPD anyway. Why don't you return to your house and my detectives will meet you there around one thirty. I have your home address."

"Okay," Burlingame said. "I'm leaving now."

After he hung up, Hillman looked at his two detectives.

"Initial thoughts?" he asked.

"She probably just ran off to Cabo with some of her girlfriends and forgot to tell him," Brody said without hesitation. "That or he killed her. After all, it's almost always the husband."

Hillman looked at Keri. She thought for a second before speaking. Something about applying the usual rules to this guy didn't feel right, but she couldn't put her finger on why.

"I'm tempted to agree," she finally said. "But I want to look this guy in the face before I draw any conclusions."

"Well, you're about to get your chance," Hillman said. "Frank, you can head out. I need to talk to Locke for a minute."

Brody gave her a malicious smile as he left, like she'd gotten detention and he'd somehow escaped it. Hillman closed the door behind him.

Keri braced herself, certain that whatever was coming couldn't be good.

"You can head out in a second," he said, his tone softer than she'd anticipated. "But I wanted to remind you of a few things before you go. First, I think you know I wasn't very happy about your stunt at the press conference. You put your own needs ahead of the department. You get that, right?"

Keri nodded.

"That said," he continued, "I'd like for us to get a fresh start. I know you were in a bad way at that moment and saw this as a chance to shine a light on your daughter's disappearance. I can respect that."

"Thank you, sir," Keri said, slightly relieved but suspicious that a hammer was yet to drop.

"Still," he added, "just because the press loves you doesn't mean I won't kick you out on your ass if you pull any of your typical lone wolf shit. Are we clear?"

"Yes, sir."

"Good. Lastly, please take it easy. You're less than a week out of the hospital. Don't do anything to put yourself back in there, okay? Dismissed."

Keri left his office, mildly surprised. She'd been expecting a dressing down. But she hadn't been prepared for the slight hint of concern for her well-being.

She looked around for Brody before realizing he must have already left. Apparently he didn't even want to share a car with a female detective. Normally she'd be annoyed but today it was a blessing in disguise.

As she headed for her car, she stifled a smile.

I'm back on field duty!

It wasn't until she'd been assigned a new case that she realized just how much she'd missed it. The familiar excitement and anticipation started to take hold and even the pain in her ribs seemed to dissipate slightly. The truth was that unless she was solving cases, Keri felt like a piece of her was missing.

She also couldn't help but grin about something else-she was already planning to violate two of Hillman's orders. She was about go lone wolf and not take it easy at the same time.

Because she was making a pit stop on her way to the doctor's house.

She was going to check out that abandoned warehouse.

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