Contest
Round 1: Protagonist Background Story
Corrine
crouched behind the cruiser, and watched as the deputies surrounded
the sides of the house. It hadn’t all been smooth sailing, and
she had taken some rough treatment from them; however eventually the
men of the Caroline's Falls Police Department had come to like and
respect Corrine McDaniel as their Captain. The department, while not
always performing as a well-oiled machine, had slowly shaped up and
was now good at following her spoken and occasionally unspoken orders
and rarely questioned her decisions.
Now,
as they waited outside 5 River Road, for the order to go into the
small one story house where Jeffery Connors was currently barricaded
in; his wife Sandy and their baby son as his hostages, the deputies
carefully watched for the signal from her to enter the house. Just as
the sheriff raised her hand to give the signal, a shot rang out from
inside the house.
Cursing,
Corrine rose from her position behind the cruiser and waved her
deputies forward. Forging ahead, she ran toward the house, slamming
her back against the wall when she reached it. Glancing behind her,
she checked to make sure that her deputies were in formation behind
her before she called out, "Jeff, this is Captain McDaniel! We
have the house surrounded. Come on out now and no one needs to get
hurt."
Waiting
for a response, and hearing nothing from inside the house, Corrine
stepped around the corner of the house, keeping her back to the wall;
she raised her hand, motioning the two deputies at the other corner
of the house forward. As soon as the men were in place, she stepped
up onto the porch, and signaled for the deputy behind her to try the
door. Stepping forward, he turned the door handle, and then stepped
back quickly as the door swung open.
At
her signal, the deputies began entering the house, guns drawn,
checking each room and signaling as each room was declared clear.
When the group reached the end of the hall, they came to a door that
was closed. Motioning for the men to back her up, Corrine reached out
and turned the knob.
The
door swung open onto a heartbreaking sight. The room was obviously
the baby's nursery. The walls were painted blue, and had been covered
with pictures of baby animals and clouds with balloons fading in and
out among them were painted here and there around the ceiling.
Sandy
Connors lay on the floor on her back, her arms and legs splayed
indicating that she had been shot from the front and fallen
backwards. A small black hole in her forehead trickled a stream of
blood that ran down her temple and pooled on the floor under her
head.
Cringing,
Corrine swept the room with her eyes, her gun held out in front of
her. In the corner of the room, with a circus mobile hanging over it,
was a crib. Inside the crib was a small bundle of blue blankets.
Glancing around the room one last time, and seeing that it was
unoccupied other than the body, Corrine stood and made the signal
declaring the room clear. Holstering her weapon, she moved into the
room and walked toward the alarmingly silent bundle in the crib.
Just
as she stepped up to the crib and reached out to touch the bundle,
her breath held in fear that of what she would find, the closet door
that she hadn't noticed because of its position behind the main door
to the room, flew open and Jeffery Connors stepped out, his gun drawn
and pointed directly at her.
"Put
your hands up and get away from my kid, bitch!" He spat, his
words slurred.
Raising
her hands, she quickly stepped back.
"Turn
around!"
Keeping
her hands over her head, Corrine slowly turned to face the man who
had just murdered his wife and possibly his infant son.
"Okay,
Jeff, just calm down now and let's talk about this." She began,
keeping her voice low and non-threatening.
"Shut
up!" Jeffery yelled, his voice rising and his flat stoned eyes
flashing briefly as he raised the gun and aimed it more squarely at
her.
"Ok,
Jeff, Ok." She said.
Seeing
that Jeffery appeared to be having difficulty holding the gun steady,
she tried to move forward slowly but the movement brought his focus
back to her and he jerked the gun back up. After she was still for a
few moments, his attention began to wander again and leaning heavily
against the wall he swiped his hand across his face and began
talking.
"Damn
bitches are all alike, always trying to tell me what to do. A man
works all fucking day he wants to come home and enjoy himself...
don't wanna have to listen to some stupid bitch whining about this
and that being broken." Jeffery muttered, his words becoming
more incoherent as he spoke.
"...tell
me I can't have a few beers after work, tell me I can't have a hit if
I want one... friggin' stupid bitch what the hell does she know about
nothing. All she knows how to do is friggin whine and cry all the
time!"
Corrine
stood as still as possible and made not a noise. She watched
carefully as Jeffery began to slump further and further in on
himself, his chin coming slowly to rest on his chest, and his
muttering and railing becoming incoherent and more sporadic as he
spewed out his anger.
Seeing
that Jeffery was swaying on his feet and looked about to pass out,
Corrine turned her eyes to the doorway, where her men were crouched
just out of sight, waiting for a chance or a signal from her to
either back off, or take the man down.
Sergeant
Pascal, a tall man in his late twenties with sandy brown hair and
blue eyes signaled that he was going to try to come in and tackle
Jeffery, who at this point was nearly unconscious on his feet, his
gun arm sagging at his side. Not wanting to put any of her other
officers in harm's way, Corrine held up her hand and shook her head,
indicating that he should hold back.
The
movement startled Jeffery and he jerked his hand up in surprise. As
his hand jerked his fingered jumped on the trigger, and the gun went
off.
Corrine
jerked backwards as the bullet struck her right shoulder two inches
above her bullet proof vest. As she fell, she heard shouts and
running feet from the hall, and the last thing that Corrine saw as
her vision began to dim was Sergeant Pascal and three other officers
tackling Jeffery Connors to the floor.
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