I waved goodbye to Sean behind the front desk and walked through the front door. I felt my hands shaking as I dug through my purse, digging for my car keys. As soon as I unlocked my door, I slid inside, shut my doors and let those tears fall for Rosie.

That call had really messed with me. I spent weeks having nightmares about that night, only in my horrors I was watching it all happen. Seeing and couldn't do a thing to stop it.

It would have been easier. Easier on me if they hadn't shown the family pictures in the newspaper the next day. When I picked up that paper in my driveway before heading to work, I didn't think about their pictures, about Rosie's picture being in that newspaper.

I had faces to names, and that haunted me. Rosie's face as she begged for my help.

I allowed myself to cry for a few more minutes. Rosie was a beautiful little girl. She had brown curly hair and her smile, god her smile. It was so huge. You could just tell she was a happy child. I never understood how a man, how a father who looked to love his family, could snap like that.

It was horrible.

A few moments later, I plucked my phone from my purse, found a song by somo and put my car in reverse.

I had things to do.

Things I needed to check off my list of things to do today.

I wanted to leave the police department, to pay for this stupid ticket last, but then I remembered I will be buying groceries. I don't know how long it will take me at the police station, and i'd rather not have my milk spoil in the Carolina heat.

Plus, the police station is just next door.

I can only hope that Office Chandler isn't on duty today.

A few minutes later, I stepped into the small-town police department. It wasn't like you seen on those TV shows. Being this was a small town, it wasn't really busting with people.

I searched around for the check-in counter and finally found it. A young woman who looked to be around my age sat behind the counter, phone in her hand, and looked to be taking a selfie.

What is up with these desk workers? First Sean and his earbuds and now this chick with her cell phone. I could be armed and dangerous and about to shoot up the place, but thanks to society today, I could open fire right now and the alarm wouldn't be sounded until it was too late.

This time I don't wait patently. I do not care if I make a terrible impression on this lady, unlike I did with Sean. I sighed softly before walking up to the desk and tapped my nails down to get her attention.

Her eyes snapped to mine, and she dropped her phone. โ€œCan I help you?โ€

โ€œYes. I need to pay for a ticket. I would rather not wait for my court date and would rather get it paid and off my record if possible.โ€ I breathed.

โ€œWho was the Officer?โ€ The lady inquired as she was quickly typing away on her computer.

โ€œChandlerโ€ I muttered.

Just saying his name left an unpleasant taste in my mouth.

โ€œWhat?โ€ She asked.

Did I not speak loud enough? Maybe I didn't. I think I mumbled it.

โ€œOfficer Chandler was his name.โ€ I repeated.

โ€œOh. Cedric Chandlerโ€ She nodded, hummed softly and kept clicking and typing away. Probably looking at the database to replace my ticket.

โ€œI guess. He didn't give me his first nameโ€

โ€œGirl. That man is deliciousโ€ She whispered.

What?

Did she just say that?

โ€œUm. What?" I asked, not really sure if I had heard her correctly.

โ€œCedric Chandler. He is the like hottest man in this town. I'd kill for a date with him, but he doesn't date coworkers, sadly.โ€ She sighed as a frown tugged on her lips.

Oh, yes.

So sad. Not.

I do not care.

This is not professional. I do not care that she thinks the asshole cop that was a jerk and gave me a ticket even though I explained to him I was new in town and didn't notice the speed limit deduction.

โ€œOkay.โ€ I said, not really wanting anything to do with this conversation.

โ€œI mean, did you look at him? That man is seriously yummy, right?โ€ She gushed. โ€œName?โ€ She asked and looked up from her computer finally.

She was wearing black-framed glasses, her red hair was pulled back in a messy bun, and she was wearing a brown jacket and pants suit.

โ€œAvery Scallan.โ€ I informed her.

โ€œAhh yes, I see. The ticket is two hundred and fifty dollars. It will need to be a check. We do not take cards or cash.โ€ She informed me with a raised eyebrow.

โ€œNo problemโ€ I notified her. I brought my purse up and sat it on top her desk, opened it up and pulled my checkbook out.

We stayed in silence as I wrote the check-out. Two hundred and fifty dollars. I couldn't believe this shit. My second day in my new town and I'm giving to pay for a ticket.

โ€œCedricโ€ The red-haired lady in front of me happily called out, and I swung my startled gaze towards the entrance of the police station and seen that sure enough. Officer asshole himself just walked in.

Great.

Freaking fantastic.

โ€œGood morning Wendyโ€ Officer Chandler's deep voice reached my ears, and I had to fight my body not to shiver at the sound. โ€œAnd Miss Averyโ€ He added and stressed the Miss part.

Probably because I gave him sufficient shit about it yesterday.

โ€œOfficerโ€ I mumbled, not too happy to be around this man again.

Two days in a row.

โ€œYou can call me Cedric.โ€ He said and smirked.

I quickly ripped the check from the checkbook and slid it across the counter to the lady that I now know name is Wendy.

โ€œIs that everything?โ€ I asked, wanting to get away from Cedric as soon as possible.

โ€œYes that's all. You will receive a receipt in the mail in a few daysโ€ Wendy informed me but didn't take her eyes off Officer Chandler.

โ€œFantasticโ€ I grumped and shoved my wallet back inside my purse and lifted it onto my left shoulder. โ€œHave a good dayโ€

I spun around with the intent on leaving both a gushing Wendy and the sexy but asshole macho man Cedric behind, but that wasn't in Cedric's plan I guess because he quickly followed behind me.

โ€œMiss Scallon I'd like to have a word with you.โ€ He informed me and I heard his heavy footsteps following behind me. I really wanted to straight run out the police station, but my pride kept my feet moving slow.

โ€œI'm in a rush. Have things to do, Officer. Have a lovely day.โ€ I grunted, opened the front door to the police station thinking I won't, but nope.

Cedric followed me out.

โ€œWe need to talk.โ€ He said again, but I didn't listen nor did I stop. I continued to walk towards my car. It was up to him if he wanted to keep following me or not.

โ€œThere isn't anything to talk about, Office-โ€

โ€œCedricโ€ He grunted.

โ€œWhat?โ€ I asked, a little confused why he was saying his name for a minute.

โ€œMy name. It's Cedric.โ€

โ€œOkay. Officer Cedric-โ€ I started, but he cut me off yet again and this had my temper rising.

โ€œCedric. Just Cedric.โ€ He pushed.

โ€œI don't think-โ€ I started to inform him I didn't think it was proper for me to call him that being he had just given me a ticket yesterday, but the bastard once again cut me office.

โ€œJust Cedric.โ€ He said and grinned.

I wanted to slap that grin off his face.

โ€œIt's not appropriate-โ€ I snarled and this time when I detected his mouth opening I quickly shot my hand out to shut him up this time. โ€œYou were an asshole to me yesterday. Gave me a ticket. After I explained that I had not even caught the change of speed.โ€

โ€œI'm a cop. My job is to give tickets to whoever breaks the law. I even give my twin tickets when she deserves them.โ€ He tells me, crossing his arms over his chest, and I again can't help but notice how his muscles make the fabric of his shirt curl up.

โ€œYour sister?โ€ I asked, shocked. Damn, most cops would allow their family members a break.

โ€œYup.โ€ He grinned.

โ€œThat's terrible. I bet your sister isn't happy with you.โ€ I groaned and unlocked my car door, but before I could open it Cedric stepped in front of me, forcing me to either take a step back or be plastered against his chest.

โ€œShe isn't most days, but she knows the law. You speed and you get a ticket. That's the rules.โ€ He grunted.

โ€œStep aside.โ€ I advised him.

โ€œNo.โ€

No?

Did he just say no?

Who does he think he is?

โ€œI'm sorry?โ€ I whispered, still shocked that he is even standing in front of me like this and because he just told me no when I told him to move.

โ€œNo.โ€ He repeated. That sexy smirk playing on his lips once more, and I hated it. Hated that I liked it so much.

Ugh.

Shut up Avery.

โ€œWhat?โ€ I couldn't help but whisper again.

"I'm not moving until I tell you what I wanted to tell you. If you had stopped back inside the station, then we wouldn't be doing this right now, Miss Avery.โ€ He informed me and stressed the Miss part again.

โ€œWho do you think you are? I don't care that you're a cop. I did nothing wrong, and I'm trying to leave. You can't just stand and block my car like this-โ€ I started to rant off, but he chuckled and that chuckle shut me up as I started to stare at him once more in shock.

The absolute balls this man has.

โ€œMoveโ€

โ€œNoโ€

โ€œMoveโ€

โ€œNopeโ€ He smiled.

This isn't a game. I have things to do, Dammit.

โ€œI have things to do, Officer Cedric. So just inform me what you needed to tell me so badly that you stalked me out of the police station.โ€ I snarled out, which make his eyes light up with something. With what I do not know, but it was something.

โ€œCedricโ€ He repeated his name.

Ugh. Fucking hell.

โ€œFine. Fine. Cedric. Tell me what you wanted to tell me, Cedric so that I can get on with my very, very busy day!โ€ I shouted.

Yes, shouted.

At a police officer.

Whatever, he freaking deserves it.

โ€œYou have one month to change your license plate to the state of Carolina. If after a month I don't see that license plate changed, ill have no choice but to issue another ticket. Have a good day Miss Averyโ€ Cedric chuckled before taking a side step around me and turned me back walking towards the door to the police station.

What the fuck!

He did all that just to threaten to give me another ticket?

Ugh, I can't stand him.

I bit my tongue to stop myself from screaming at him. Awful names like bastard and asshole, and basically shoved myself inside my car and slammed my door.

I do not have time for this. I still have to run to the grocery store and stop at that flower shop I seen and buy a plant for my front porch, because my grandma told me that a front porch can't be called a front porch without a flower pot beside it. I do not have time to stand around in a parking lot and get into a yelling match with a freaking cocky ass police officer.

I don't care how yummy he looks.

Yes, that's right, I said yummy.

Dammit.

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