#this better happen in the show too it would be so good đđđ
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Glad to hear the tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte with Ted went as expected đ
Let's dive into this wonderful comment! đ€
Seeing a glimpse of their growing friendship in the first flashback scene was somehow both sweet and bittersweet, but of course, thereâs also that hint of âmoreâ on Beauâs side that heâs desperately trying to hide. đ
Definitely bittersweet đ Makes you really feel for Beau. What an incredibly tough situation to be in, honestly đ
Loll not the dad voice! So sweet that he tried to âcut her off,â even though he ultimately wasnât successful. Always more shit hitting the fan, isnât there? đŹ
Yup, and they both know it. They've picked a very hard job đ
But it's hard to resist the dad voice! But there's understanding on both sides. Beau, for sure, knows what it's like to be obsessed with a case đ
Thatâs what makes their situation all the harder â the fact that sheâs in law enforcement as well and understands this aspect of things all too well. đ° Itâs truly amazing that she and Beau were able to get past this hurdle and actually fall in love. It shows how forgiving she is, I think.
Yes, this đŻ And I definitely see her as forgiving. She knows who the real enemy is, and it ain't Beau. She knows even good people can make mistakes. Part of the job. Tragic, but it happens đ€·ââïž Plus, I think considering her own hidden feelings for him, she had an easier time seeing past all that.
HELP. Iâm deceased. đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł I was smirking/laughing throughout this entire exchange, but this in particular took me out! Ted has nothing but audacity. But at least the reader had Beauâs back on this one. đ
Glad that exchange made you laugh! I honeslty love writing those ridiculous scenes. This one reminded me somewhat of Ben vs. Colt in Rehab ïżœïżœ
I imagine Ted as some stuck-up, somewhat bougeois prosecutor that both Beau and Randy talked a lot of shit about behind his back. So Beau's not only offended she dated him for himself, but probably for Randy too đ€Ł
Ahh, nice that they had this heart to heart, and also this revelation. But while of course that really does nothing to soothe Beauâs guilt, at least it allows her to forgive him.
I saw this mostly as an attempt to soothe Beau's guilt. You can tell she was still a bit judgmental in her thoughts Ă la "Well, I, the genius, wouldn't have done it/seen right through it, but oh well, guess not everyone can be me..." đ
Eventually, she forgave him either way because she knows the risks and dangers of the job and that not every decision you make will be the right one in the end
LMAO Oh Beau. Youâre right, it is funny to imagine him saying âslimy coyote.â đ Bet this is what he wishes would happen to Ted:
Oh, he for sure wanted to Wile E. Coyote Ted đ€Łđ€Ł
Oooh what a declaration that is from her! The fact that Beauâs the best sheâs ever had, even including Randy, Iâm assuming. đ
Well, there's two options lol, right? Either she only said it to make him feel better, knowing his insecurities. Or, it's fully true and she decided to go for it. I honestly think it's the second. Beau seems to match her energy a bit better than Randy probably did đđ„
And Beau, sweet Beau, that was a beautiful rom-com worthy line right there. đ
Ikr? Imagine Carla hearing that! She'd be livid đđ But I enjoyed playing with the lines there of "first loves" vs. "true loves"
Ooh shit, Diane is certainly up to something. đŹđŹ
Oh boy, we all should be concerned! She might have some (deathly) surprises up her sleeve... đ
Polaris â Chapter 7
Series Summary: When Beau Arlen moved to Montana, he left behind a past he wasnât proud of. But when a series of murders requires the FBIâs help, Sheriff Arlenâs ghosts come back to haunt him one by one. With a wrong turn waiting at every crossroads, itâs hard to make the right choices and find his way back home â back to you.
Pairing: Beau Arlen x FBI Agent!Reader
Warnings: 18+, fluff, angst, serial killer, mentions of cartels, grief, smut
Word Count: 7.2k
A/N: The chapter where we find out why Ted is on Beau's punch list aka The One With Ted... đ
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Chapter 7: Storm Coming
May 2021
âI sold the house,â you said, your voice ripping through the quiet of the car during another starry stake-out night.
âSo youâre homeless now?â Beau joked and peeled his eyes away from the front window view and glanced at you from the driverâs seat, his hand resting on the steering wheel, the other one in his lap.
You chuckled. âYup, but I got a hot plate now in my motel room and one of those Italian moka pots. So, you know, some would say Iâm living the dream.â
Beau snorted in amusement before he pensively rubbed his mouth with two fingers. âYou didnât have to sell the house, you know?â
You heaved a sigh. âYeah, I kinda did, though⊠I didnât like staying in there anymore. Itâs just⊠too many memories, I guess? âSides, Iâm always down here anyways. Actually considering moving here.â
Beau frowned at you, his nose scrunching. âWhat, to Mexico? Are you nuts? Over my dead body are you doinâ that.â
âOh, Iâm sorry. I didnât know you had a say in it,â you retorted rather playfully and put a shocked palm on your chest in mock.
âDamn right, I do,â Beau scoffed his reply with a teasing grin. âWho do you think is lookinâ out for ya, huh?â
âWait, you think you are? Thatâs what you believe?â You snorted a laugh, entering banter territory with him.
It was usually how you passed your time during most of these stake-outs â laughing, teasing, and the occasional talking about your problems. Youâd never known Beau like this before. He was your husbandâs best friend, but he had been more of an acquaintance to you. Now, after months of spending close to every day together, it felt like he was your best friend. Since Randyâs death, heâd been there for you, even if it was mostly out of guilt.
âYeah, what dâyou think?â Beau countered challengingly.
âOh sweetie, youâre not looking after me. Iâm looking after you,â you stated confidently. The smile that twitched on his lips seemed to actually agree with you. âOut of the two of us, youâre the way bigger wreck. Some would even think itâs your husband who died, not mine.â
âAre you calling me a girl?â
You coolly shrugged your shoulders. âEither Iâm calling you a girl, or Iâm calling you gay. Iâll let you pick.â
Laughingly, Beau scoffed and muttered, âYou wish I was gay.â
However, you still heard his mumbled reply and responded, âActually, I wish you were a girl and that I was gay.â
Beau stared at you and leaned back against the door for a better view of you, his brow raised and the corners of his lips drawn slightly upwards in amusement. âWhat are we even talking about?â
âI donât know,â you admitted with a shake of your head.
The two of you then burst into loud laughter that filled the entire SUV. For a moment, all your sorrows and hardships seemed to be forgotten, carried away to the desert with the nightly breeze. Then, the familiar and comfortable quiet took over the car again.
âIâm moving out of the house, too,â Beau said, his eyes focusing on the barren landscape and desolate road ahead. âIâm giving it to Carla. I mean, she didnât ask me to. God knows she can take care of herself⊠But I want Emily to keep living in the home she grew up in, you know?â
âYeah, I get that. Thatâs really nice,â you said quietly. Your soft smile then morphed to a grin. âSo youâre homeless, too, huh?â
Beau laughed, throwing his head back into the seat. âYeah, guess I am. Maybe we should live together?â he suggested half-jokingly.
âLike roommates? Ugh, God no!â You scoffed in abhorrence. âWeâre way too old for that. Youâre over forty, Iâm barely in my thirtiesââ
âYou do know I know exactly how old you really are, right?â Beau teased.
You decided to ignore that jab and continued, unbothered. âIt would be seriously so sad. The Widow And The Divorcee â sounds like the worst sitcom on the planet. âSides, itâd be super awkward if one of us starts dating again.â
âFine, maybe youâre right,â Beau relented with a soft chuckle and then glanced at you sideways. His heart gained speed in his chest. âYou ever think about it? Dating? Gettinâ out there again? Been nine months.â
You twitched your shoulders, choosing not to look at him. âI donât know. Is nine months long enough after your husband died?â
Thoughtfully, Beau licked his lips and let out a small sigh. âI donât think thereâs a timeline, or a right and wrong. I just think itâs one of those things that when youâre ready, youâre ready.ââš âWell, consider me not ready then, I guess,â you replied honestly.
âAlright,â Beau accepted, bobbing his head. âBut I still think you should try again at some point, you know? You shouldnât be alone for the rest of your life. First of all, itâd be a total waste, âcause, I mean, look at you. And secondly, youâre barely in your thirties, after all,â he repeated your earlier joke with a soft grin.
You felt the heat creep to your cheeks in the moonlight. As you looked at him, you could see his smirk, making you laugh. âNoted,â you replied and were thankful for his pep talk. âI mean, thereâve been offers.â
Beau quirked one eyebrow, a hard lump forming in his throat as his chest tightened. âOffers? Like plural? Who?â
âWell, just some of the guys from our team. Cody, Jordan, TedâŠâ you named a few. âAlso a few locals. Remember those guys we played pool with a few weeks ago? Two of âem asked for my number.â
âHuh. That is pluralâŠâ Beau pursed his lips and couldnât keep his brow from wrinkling, his grip on the steering wheel stiffening. âWell, you know, when youâre not ready, youâre not ready. Shouldnât force anything. No rush, darlinâ.â
Smooth, Beau thought wryly with an internal sigh.
âRight, I know,â you agreed. âI do miss sex, though. Getting kinda bored of my vibrator.â
Beau choked on his spit. âJesusâŠâ
âWhat? Am I not allowed to talk about it? I thought we were friends. Youâre supposed to care about my well-being and happiness,â you argued, frowning.
âI do care. Just⊠Can we please not talk about that?â he begged and exhaled a deep breath, pinching the bridge of his freckled nose.
âFine. I miss having women aroundâŠâ You shrugged and muttered, âDidnât peg you for a prude.â
âOkay, letâs just get one thing straight â Iâm not a prude,â he clarified in defense, his cheeks turning a deep shade of red.
âAlright, also noted,â you quipped, smirking to yourself. Sometimes you enjoyed making him a little uncomfortable. His blushed cheeks could be quite cute. âWhat about you? Have you still not talked to Carla? Iâm sure you can win her back if you tried. Youâre a lot better now.â
âWell, thank you for the, uh, vote of confidence, but itâs really over, I guess. We just talked about all the divorce proceedings last time. I actually think she started datinâ someone recently,â Beau told you.
Your eyebrows rose in surprise. âReally? Who?â
âI guess some rich tech guy. I donât knowâŠâ
âAnd youâre good with that?â you questioned in disbelief.
Beau scoffed a humorless chuckle, shaking his head. âHa, no⊠But what am I gonna do? Kinda shot myself in the leg with that one. I donât blame her for moving on. Itâs been over for months now.â
âThat sucks. Iâm sorry. I was kinda rooting for you two,â you admitted.
âWell, thanks, but we werenât you and Randy,â Beau said. It made your brow knit.
âWhat dâyou mean?â
âCâmon, you know what I mean,â Beau replied as if it were obvious, but you still shook your head. He sighed. âYou and Randy wouldâve never gotten divorced.â
âYou donât know that.â Honestly, you doubted it yourself, but you were too curious to find out what he meant by his statement.
âI do know that,â Beau insisted with certainty. âYou guys had that once-in-a-lifetime kinda love. The kind that made other people jealous, you know? Your love made every other relationship pale in comparison. I always figured once the honeymoon phase was over, youâd settle and be less vomit-inducing, but that never happened. Me and Carla were never like that. Not even in the beginning,â he explained, a small, soft smile shaping his mouth. âYou guys were special. True love. The stuff folk singers write cheesy songs about.â
âI guess we were,â you mused quietly, the memory of everything Randy was to you causing tears to well in your eyes.
âHey, Iâm sorry,â Beau apologized as soon as he noticed the sadness on your face. He reached his hand over to your side and squeezed your thigh gently, just above the knee.
âNo, itâs alright,â you brushed him off, swallowing your heartache down. âBut hey, if Carla wasnât your once-in-a-lifetime, maybe sheâs still out there. You just havenât found her yet. I mean, thatâs kinda a nice outlook, right?â
Licking his lips, he bobbed his head, his gaze focused on his hand on the steering wheel. âI doubt it.â
âWhy? Never say never,â you said encouragingly.
âWell, maybe I already met her, and itâs too late now,â he replied. It sounded more like an actual fact than a hypothetical theory. You found yourself wondering.
âWhat, did you have like an old college flame? The one that got away?â you teased lightheartedly, but he only grew more serious.
âSomethinâ like that,â he replied vaguely, rubbing his mouth with his fingers.
âLook her up on Facebook. Maybe sheâs divorced, too. You could reconnect or something,â you suggested. He nodded but didnât seem too convinced. You then shot him a hesitant glance from your periphery. âSo, now that Carlaâs moving on, are you gonna start dating now, too? Jump back into the game?â
âI guess so⊠Why?â A part of him was curious to hear your response, while another part reminded him that his desired answer was only wishful thinking â and completely insane on top of that.
âThat fiery brunette lady at the bar last night seemed really interested in you. Maybe you should hook up with her if sheâs there again tomorrow night?â you proposed in earnest.
Wide-eyed, Beau blinked at you in incredulity â like you had lost your goddamn mind. âIâm sorry, what?! Hook up? Who are you right now? Are you tryinâ to set me up?â
âYeah.â You shrugged simply, not seeing what the big problem was. âDonât look at me like Iâm trying to convince you to get a tramp stamp above your ass with a dirty needle. Iâm just trying to be a good wingman⊠woman. Randy wouldâve tried to set you up, right?â
Beau sighed frustratedly. âYeah, he wouldâve,â he admitted in a grumble and then barked, slightly more furious, âBut you ainât him. And I donât want you to be, so stop it, alright?â
âGeez, Iâm sorry. I was just trying to help,â you mumbled defensively and raised your hands in surrender, unsuccessfully hiding your upset over his reaction. He felt guilty when he saw the small pout on your face.
Beau rubbed his forehead before dragging his palm over the rest of his face. âI know. Iâm sorry, too,â he said and let out a deep breath through his nose. âI just-⊠I guess Iâm just waiting, okay?â
âWaiting for what?â
Beau squeezed his eyes shut for a moment. For you to be ready, he wanted to say. But he couldnât very well do that now, could he?
âFor Christâs sake, Y/NâŠâ he breathed exhaustively. That was all he managed to say. With his palm on his mouth, he rested his elbow against the car door, gazing out the window.
âWhy are you so upset?â you asked, your brow woven with confusion.
âSwitch subjects,â he requested.
It was a phrase the two of you used whenever you didnât want to talk about something anymore. When someone pushed too much, or the topic got too emotional and you needed a break. The only rule was to always respect the request, so you had no choice but to let it go after that.
âThe Texans game sucked last night, huh?â
That elicited a snort from him, and he looked at you with a warm smile. âYeah, goddamn awful.â
âHow many times are you gonna watch those?â
Beauâs question broke your concentration. Your gaze snapped from your laptop screen to his concerned face. Youâd been rewatching the victimsâ videos for four days straight now, trying to find more clues. Maybe even something that directly led to Diane.
âI keep thinking maybe Iâve missed something,â you mumbled and stared back into the computer, your teeth gnawing on the pen between your lips. âItâs 48 hours each. We have twenty-four victims. I keep watching them sped-up to get through them all, but maybe I should slow âem down. I mean, Iâve watched them full-length, normal speed a couple of times before, but maybe I should watch âem even slower and really focus, you know? Thereâs gotta be something thereâŠâ
Bobbing his head worriedly, Beau pursed his lips and took a scan of your desk. He counted eight empty cups of coffee and five cans of energy drinks. There were bags under your red eyes and your hands were jittering. He knew you hadnât slept a lot. He tried to hold you in his arms, but as soon as he dozed off, you snuck out and went back to work.
Beau shut the laptop. âYouâre cut off.â
âHey!â
âY/N, you need to sleep. Just look at you, darlinâ. This obsession isnât healthy. Iâm taking you home,â he declared sternly, ignoring your protests. You were pretty sure he had used his dad voice, too.
âY/N, you need to sleep. Just look at you, darlinâ. This obsession isnât healthy. Iâm taking you home,â he declared sternly, ignoring your protests. You were pretty sure he had used his dad voice, too.
âI need that woman in prison, Beau.â
âYou startinâ to sound like JennyâŠâ Beau quipped under his breath.
âWeâre running out of time. Thereâs only one day left before the next victim drops,â you stated and tried your best to keep your voice steady as it broke off towards the end.
âI know.â Beau clasped your shoulder and squeezed gently. âAnd weâll get her. I promise you. But youâre no good to any of us if youâre exhausted and losing it right now.â You nodded and rose from your chair. He wrapped his arms around you and pulled you flush against him, kissing the top of your head affectionately. âHow about some dinner, huh?â
You grinned warmly. âWhat, like a second date?â
âExactly like a second date,â Beau said and mirrored your grin. He was making up for lost time as best as he could, even if it meant taking you out every night for the rest of your life.
Your phone buzzed on the table, your brow quirking at the number. Eagerly, you picked up and wound yourself out of Beauâs embrace. âSpecial Agent Y/L/N⊠Uh-huh⊠Great, thank you.â
Beau pursed his lips. âWeâre not going out, are we?â
ââfraid not, Sheriff.â You shook your head and chuckled at his groan. âThat was IT. Theyâre finally done and sending over the IP addresses.â
âAlright, guess Iâm gettinâ take out,â Beau announced with a small sigh, knowing the two of you were in for a long night â and not the one he had planned.
You smiled and pecked his lips. âThank you.â
August 2020
Beauâs heart thudded frantically in his chest as his knuckles tapped your front door in the early evening. The sky was a color spectacle full of azures, indigos, and apricots as the summer sun slowly set. His boots only stood on that same spot not even twenty-four hours ago. It still felt like a surreal nightmare he couldnât escape, his hope to wake up soon a ceaseless prayer.
Heâd stayed with you all night, held you as you cried yourself to sleep. Beau awoke on your couch with your head resting on his thigh and a strange feeling in his gut. He couldnât help but think you were beautiful, even in a state of utter turmoil, shoving said thought swiftly down into the depths of his darkening soul.
But heâd spent all day thinking of you, plagued by guilt and torn by misplaced feelings. Heâd sat through hours of interviews, going over and over the events of last night till his mind spun like a hamster wheel. He was forced to fill out forms, sign documents, and recount each unforgettable step. Heâd listened to lectures, sermons, and admonitions. His captain gave him a tongue-lashing that sounded like mere white noise before he was sent home with a suspension â investigation pending.
Only he didnât go home; he came here.
At home, his wife and daughter were waiting â for a husband, a father, an explanation. None of which he could provide. Beau wanted to wallow in his grief, his guilt, his loss in peace. He lacked the strength to be strong, play pretend, and act above it all. He wanted to be punished, sent to perdition, and held accountable for his lapse of judgment. A suspension wasnât good enough. It barely patched the abysmal gaps in his heart.
The only suitable punishment was you. Witnessing your suffering was his personally crafted hell. You were the broken remnants of his destruction, the shattered pieces of his idiocy, the explosive fallout of his arrogance.
And you hadnât answered a single call or text of his. His torturous worry was part of his penalty.
Consecutive rings of the doorbell and incessant knocks remained unanswered. For a moment, Beau rested his forehead on the door. He felt helpless and clueless all the same. You had friends and family to take care of you, probably better suited and closer to you than him, but somehow he felt burdened with the responsibility.
He took the spare key out of the left-side planter and barged inside. The ground floor was deserted. Last nightâs uneaten dinner still sat untouched on the table. It felt like a whiplash against his bare back.
Bolting upstairs, he found the door to the main bedroom ajar. He pried it open slowly, the sight of you delivering his second lashing. This time, he felt the sting burning through to his heart.
He found you curled up in bed, on your husbandâs side, in your husbandâs t-shirt, with your wedding photo album clutched tightly in your arms. His breath halted for a moment; his heart did, too.
Did he do this? Was this all his fault?
âY/N?â His deep voice was quiet and careful as he spoke. Slowly, he walked over to your side and knelt down in front of you. âDarlinâ, hey⊠You need to get up. Eat somethinâ.â
Beau was sure you hadnât moved all day. He didnât ask you if you were alright or how you were doing. The question seemed insulting. The answer was obvious. Your phone was lighting up on the nightstand with a million unanswered calls and messages, his own among them. Your beautiful eyes were vacant, red, and empty. You didnât cry, however, not anymore. You were dehydrated and all out of tears at this point. You never looked at him, not even a glance.
âI want him back,â you whispered, your voice coarse from screaming, crying, cursing.
Beau nodded, licking his lips. Caringly, he caressed your head, brushing a few strands of messy hair out of your face. âI know. I hope you know Iâd trade places with him in a heartbeat if I could.â
For the first time your eyes found his. Your gaze was scathing and piercing. âTell me what happened.â
Beau let out a harrowing sigh. He had rehashed the story all day long. He wasnât sure if he could do it again, but maybe this version was the most important one. Who deserved the truth more than you?
âY/N, I donât think this is such a good idea, darlinâ,â Beau tried to reason, mostly for himself. He wanted to hold on a little longer, the idea of you hating him tearing him apart. He wanted to spare himself the additional guilt, the anger, the hurt.
âTell me or leave.â
Beau closed his eyes and nodded hesitantly. âOkay, alright.â He took a deep breath and settled down on the floor, leaning his back against the wooden bedside table. âWe were closing in on that biker gang. Few murders, arms trafficking, drug deals⊠You know the drill. Iâm sure Ra-⊠he filled you in.â
Not that long ago, Randy had asked you for advise on the case. You gave him your contacts in the DEA and a number to a CI.
âYour DEA guy warned us. Said the gang was working closely with the cartel down in JuĂĄrez. But I had my own intel that only a few members were meeting at the Hatcher warehouse in MacGregor. It was supposed to be a small deal. But I figured it could lead to bigger things if we shook âem down, you know? But fuckinâ Harper told us no like usual. Refused to give us back-up. Said to pass the case on to the DEA. But Randy and I worked our asses off the last few months to get even this far. We were so close. I didnât wanna let go⊠So, I suggested we go in anyways. It was supposed to be only three guys from the gang. I knew if we were smart about it, we could easily take âem down, you know?â
You rolled onto your back and propped yourself up on the bed. Shaking your head, you chuckled humorlessly and grabbed the half-empty whiskey bottle from the nightstand. ââCourse you did. Itâs not the first time you broke a rule or shit on authority.â
âYeah, and I was right every single time,â Beau bit. His anger wasnât geared at you but at himself. He knew he was in the wrong. He flew too close to the sun and got burned. But he still felt the need to defend himself, even if it was unjustified.
His gaze drifted to the dresser and the patch of wall above it, decorated with photographic evidence of yours and his partnerâs life together. The wedding, dates, vacations, holidays â it was all there. Beau had watched it all, start to finish. He wished he could rewind the tape and cut off the ending, all so you could have the love of your life back. He didnât know yet your cassette had a B-side. One that featured him.
âYou got fucking lucky, is all,â you scoffed.
âRandy backed me up on it!â
âOf course he did! Youâre his fucking partner! He wouldâve followed you anywhere if you asked him to,â you snapped, shaking your head. You gulped down some whiskey then and locked your jaw before you met his eyes again with a glare. âAnd? What happened then, Beau? Was it only three guys?â
âNo.â The word was almost inaudible. He shook his head with a harsh swallow. âThey were meetinâ with a few cartel members there. My intel never said anything about that. When we were inside and saw what was really going on, it was already too late to get out. They made us, bullets started flyinâ⊠They got a hold of Randy and⊠shot him.â A tear escaped down his cheek, his throat closing as he tried to choke out the last bit of the story. âI had to leave him there. I barely got out myself. Iâm sorry, Y/N. I know this is on me.â
Your lips twitched with a bitter smile. You didnât look at him, just rubbed your tired eyes. âDamn right it is. Get out.â
âY/N, pleaseââ
The storm in your eyes made him stop as you met his gaze, his useless apologies becoming stuck in his throat. âI said, get out. I ainât asking a third time. Youâre the reason my husband is dead. Youâre the reason I donât even have a body to bury. So, get the fuck out.â Like a snakebite, your words were targeted, sharp, and venomous.
You finally got out of bed and prodded towards the en-suite bathroom. The truth had been what you needed to switch the fighter inside of you back on. You knew what you wanted to do then and were determined to get it.
âY/Nââ
âDo you know what cartels do to bodies, Beau? To rivals? To law enforcement? âCause I just came back from a job where we found forty-eight decapitated bodies, left to rot inside the walls of a house. Still havenât found the heads yet. Probably never will,â you told him and stared him dead into his dark green eyes. âEver seen that before, desperado?â
Beau bit his lips, averting his gaze. âNo.â
âYeah, didnât think so.â You scoffed and crossed your arms over your chest. âNow, leave. Please. Get the fuck outta my house. I donât wanna see you anymore,â you spat and slammed the bathroom door shut behind you.
Beau then grabbed the whiskey bottle youâd left and walked out of your home. It was the first of many nights he started to drink himself to sleep, but at least it kept the nightmares temporarily at bay.
âTheodore.â Beau forced a bright smile onto his freckle-dusted face, although the stiff features could barely fool anyone. At least, they wouldnât have fooled you.
âBeau, good to see you again.â Ted smiled and did a more convincing job of it as he waltzed into Lewis and Clark Countyâs Sheriffâs Department. It almost seemed like he meant it. âI was surprised when Y/N told me you got a gig as a sheriff here.â
Translation: I was surprised because you were such a fuck-up back in Texas.
Beau feigned a chuckle. âYeah, I bet you were.â
âHopefully, youâre givinâ the DAs here less headaches,â Ted jabbed under the disguise of friendly banter. He then turned to Jenny with that same shit-eating grin. âYour sheriff is a little troublemaker.â
Sweet Lord, Beau wanted to whack the bastard.
The blonde deputy coolly brushed the accusation off. She shrugged and playfully nudged Beauâs arm, sending the Texan attorney a smile. âI prefer him that way.â
âHey, there she is!â Beau smiled with frazzled relief when you finally hurried into the station. A little while longer, and he definitely wouldâve thrown a punch.
âHey, Ted. Thanks for coming. How was your flight?â You greeted him with a warm smile and a quick hug.
âGood, good. Never been to Montana before,â Ted said and then let his eyes wander up and down your body. âLook at you. You look great!â
âOh, uh, thanks.â You subtly cleared your throat. You could physically feel Beau stiffen next to you. In your periphery, you could spy a tightly clenched jaw and a few strained muscles in his neck.
âMind if Y/N and I borrow your office, Sheriff Arlen?â Ted asked and emphasized his title. âConsidering the nature of this case, Iâd like to keep it as private as possible. Donât want anything to reach Ms. Newtonâs ears.â
Your hunch had been right. Several IP addresses pointed to Diane, some to public Wi-Fiâs. You and the team still needed to connect her to the other states and find out where sheâd been staying there, but you could definitely trace some posts in recent weeks to her home in Montana. It was enough for an arrest warrant, but you still needed more evidence.
Additionally, it had all come together a little too easily. It seemed like a giant trap you were walking into. Diane wanted to be caught. But why?
âWhy donât I just join you? Iâm sure Y/N here doesnât mind,â Beau suggested with a tight smile and then snaked his arm around your middle, pulling you closer. âAinât that right, darlinâ?â
Internally, you sighed a little at his obvious territorial pissing, but you were willing to throw him a bone. You stretched up and claimed his plump lips in a fervent kiss that Beau only all too happily reciprocated.
âNot at all, Sheriff. You know I always appreciate your input,â you replied with a dirty smirk at the double entendre.
As Beau looked down at you, he mouthed âGod, I love you.â You grinned in response.
âHappy to give it to you,â he said with another sweet peck of your lips. A triumphant and slightly cocky grin graced his lips as he looked back at Ted.
âOh, so you two are back together?â Ted realized, his brow rising to his hairline. Heâd never seen you two together but certainly had heard the whispers down in Mexico from your old task force. Heâd been the DA for those cases as well. Youâd never explicitly told him about you and Beau, though, even when he had tried to pry a little on those dates you went on.
âWell, Iâm a hard one to quit,â Beau quipped almost proudly, like a peacock showing off his fan of feathers.
âAs are cigarettes and many other vices,â Ted shot back with the same stupidly proud grin.
Translation: Youâre an ass. And a failure. She deserves so much better. Iâm âbetter.â But maybe that didn't need a translation.
Beau shouldâve known it was hard to out-argue a lawyer and ground his jaw. After all, heâd been married to one for many years.
You, on the other hand, shared a wide-eyed and baffled look with Jenny that bordered on amusement. You had almost gasped in shock. You hadnât expected such a fiery reply, sure the men would stick to their Southern manners. But, oh well, everyoneâs packing in fucking TexasâŠ
âWhy donât you two go ahead? Iâll join you in a minute,â you ordered more than you earnestly proposed and shooed the two men down the hallway towards Beauâs office.
âSure itâs such a good idea to lock those two in a room alone?â Jenny teased, her eyes lingering a little too long on Tedâs perfectly formed ass as he sauntered down the hall.
You couldnât blame her. You had checked out Beauâs in the same breath.
âItâs only for a short time. Theyâre not gonna kill each other,â you laughed it off. Jenny arched a doubtful eyebrow at you. âThat quickly,â you added a correction. âSo, what did I miss here?â you asked and nodded towards the two men, closing the door to Beauâs office behind them. All you heard last was them talking about the recent Texans game.
Ugh, of course, theyâd end up by footballâŠ
âDick measuring contest,â Jenny supplied wryly.
âAh, figuredâŠâ
âWell, better them than to lock Agent Y/L/N and the sheriff into the same room,â Poppernak joked with a soft chuckle as he appeared next to you and Jenny, chiming into the conversation.
You gaped at him in mock-shock. âMo! I canât believe you just said that,â you chided playfully.
His cheeks turned crimson red. âIâm sorry, Special Agent Y/L/N,â he apologized in a fluster.
âMo, I told you to call me by my first name,â you reminded him with a smile. âOr Iâm gonna have to start giving you silly names like Beau does.â
âOh, I love Sheriff Arlenâs nicknames,â he quickly defended with a nervous laugh.
âDo you?â Jenny tilted her head with a questioning eyebrow.
He shrugged. âTheyâre clever.â
August 2020
âOld Fashioned,â you ordered with a look at the bartender, feeling Beauâs confused eyes and crinkled brow wander up to you. âCouldnât have picked a nicer bar, huh? This place is a dump. You know that, right?â
Beau clicked his tongue and took a sip from his Ranch Water. âWhat are you doing here? Thought you never wanted to see me again.â
You let out a small sigh but didnât meet his gaze. âCarla called me. Your family is worried about you.â
âI didnât tell her where I was. How did you know I was here?â
âI didnât. Carla said you havenât been home in three days. Figured youâd gone on a bender. This is the fifth cop bar I checked out. Finally got lucky,â you said and thanked the bartender as he placed his drink in front of you. You settled down on a barstool next to Beau.
âQuite the effort. Sure Iâm worth it?â
Your tongue swept over your lips. âBeau, look at me.â His forest-green eyes found yours upon your soft plea. âIâm sorry I put all that shit on you. It wasnât fair. Itâs not your fault, okay? His death isnât on you. I know you loved him like a brother.â
âI did.â Beau took another sip of his drink. âBut it is my fault. I was reckless and arrogant. We both know it.â
âIt was a set-up, alright? I talked to my DEA contact. Cody said your intel was wrong. They knew you and Randy were closing in on them. They wanted to get rid of you,â you explained.
Beau smacked his lips. âI still shoulda known better. I shouldâve seen it was a trap.â
âMaybe,â you admitted. You couldnât say you wouldâve done the same thing, but you knew Beau wouldâve never purposely put Randy in danger if he had even the faintest idea. âBut it couldâve happened to anybody. This was bigger than you knew.â
âIt wouldnât have happened to you,â he stated quietly. You couldnât argue with that. You were more by-the-book than he was. You wouldâve never gone against a superiorâs order. You wouldâve respected it.
âLook, just go home. Talk to your wife. Get some help,â you said. âYou missed your suspension hearing, but I spoke on your behalf. Told them it wasnât your fault. The DEA backed me. Harperâs gonna reinstate you. Just come back as soon as youâre ready.â
Beau nodded slowly. Even if he didnât say it, you could tell he was thankful for your efforts. âI canât go home.â
Your brow furrowed. âWhy? Iâm sure Carla will understand. You need to talk to someone about this. Go to therapy â and not the alcoholic kind. Losing a partner is not something you get over quickly. You need people in your corner, including your wife.â
âYou mean the wife that lets criminals out on the street?â Beauâs gaze was focused on the glass in his hands. The wrinkles on your brow deepened. âThe guy that shot him⊠Carlaâs his defense attorney. Was, at least. He was supposed to do time, but two months ago, she got him paroled.â With a dark chuckle, he emptied his glass.
âBeauâŠâ You knew he had always struggled with Carlaâs job, making you sometimes wonder about their dinner conversations at home. âIt ainât her fault more than it is yours. Sheâs just doing her job. You know that. Youâve been together for so long, youâd think youâre used to it by now.â
Beau scoffed a chuckle and gestured to the bartender for a refill. âI was a young cop back then. Wasnât on the job as long. I didnât know it would bother me so much. Still lived in that hopeful bubble, I guess.â
You smiled knowingly. âYou mean the âI didnât think Iâd see as much shit and injustice as I do nowâ bubble?â
He snickered softly. âYep, that one. Just didnât think itâd be this hard, you know?â
âI get it. I mean, me and Carla butt heads all the time over this stuff. But we do it in a competitive fun way and then get drunk,â you said with a light chuckle. âGuess itâs different when youâre married, though, huh?â
âYeah, it isâŠâ he sighed.
âStill, go home. Talk to her,â you encouraged but could see your words of wisdom fell on deaf ears. âBy the way, the funeralâs on Saturday.â
He turned his gaze away from his glass and found your eyes. âYou need any help with that?â
âMaybe you can give a eulogy. You knew him best. I think he wouldâve really liked that,â you said with a warm smile. No matter your own feelings, you knew deep down Randy wouldâve wanted you to forgive his partner.
âYeah, I can do that. Anything you need, okay?â Beau clasped your hand that laid on the bar counter and squeezed reassuringly before dropping it again.
You smiled appreciatively and teased, âMaybe show up sober. Or at least close-to.â
Beau chuckled a little. âI promise.â
You stood up from your seat then and put some cash for your drink on the counter. âAlright, Iâm heading home. You need me to call you a cab?â
âNah, Iâm good. Iâm just gonna finish this drink, then Iâll head out, too,â he said.
âYou sure? Donât make me come back here,â you threatened playfully.
Beau laughed softly. âI wonât. Thanks for everything, Y/N. I mean it.â
You sent him a smile and gave his shoulder a squeeze on your way out. âYouâre welcome. Get home safe, okay?â
However, Beau couldnât keep any of his promises. He made it home after three more drinks and woke up on the front lawn of his house. Carla wasnât happy when she found him in the morning as she brought Emily to school. But Beau couldnât stop. Every time he closed his eyes, the tragic events flashed before him like a horror movie, witnessing Randyâs death in a never-ending loop. He kept seeing his partner get dragged away, heard the shot over and over again like a rain of bullets without a ceasefire.
The guilt was eating him alive. The guilt of getting his partner into this mess in the first place. Of leaving him behind. Of surviving and coming out alive when he didnât deserve to.
So, Beau kept drinking to forget, even though he knew it was a futile endeavor. The memory would never fade, but at least it was blurred.
Your heavy breaths echoed through the small trailer. His mouth moved down the column of your throat, leaving a wet path of ravenous love bites in its wake.
âFuck, baby,â you moaned wantonly, his grip on your flesh punishing as he kept you pressed flush against him while he devoured you on the little dining table. Your ass sat on the wooden surface, your crossed ankles locked tightly behind his muscular back.
âGod, you made me so happy today,â he growled against the shell of your ear, his rising length rubbing against your core through layers of denim.
âI can see that.â You giggled, your hands dangling in his hair. âThereâs no need to hate him so much, you know?â
âSays you,â Beau quipped and unzipped your jeans, eagerly pulling them off you as his mouth sucked your clavicle purple and blue. âThat slimy coyote always had it out for me.â
Beau removed your panties as well, tossing them behind his shoulder where they landed in the kitchen sink. âWhoops.â He grinned charmingly but was unstoppable, freeing his throbbing dick as he shoved his jeans and boxers barely over his ass. He didnât bother to slip out of them all the way, too impatient to wait any longer to enter you.
âStill, Iâm already yours. Iâve always been yours,â you said and braced yourself on his broad shoulders as one large hand on your back pulled you closer to the edge of the table. His other hand grabbed his cock, twisting his fist along the hard, long shaft a few times before he glided his cockhead through your slick folds.
âNot always.â With one harsh thrust, he pushed inside you, your tight walls fighting to make room for him and adjust to his stretch.
You gasped at the pleasurable burn that coursed through your body and ignited every sizzling nerve. He dropped his head to your shoulder, giving both of you some time to get used to each other. You could tell you were in for a wilder ride tonight. You always loved when he fucked you rough and hard. There was something raw and animalistic about the need in his hypnotizing green eyes.
Beau then claimed your lips with one fervent kiss, enough of a spark to cause a wildfire. He met your gaze, hands gingerly cupping your cheeks. âBut I love that youâre mine now. And Iâm sure as hell gonna make you mine tonight, darlinâ.â
You crashed your lips against his, your kisses frenzied and untamed as his hips began to slam into you. His pounds into your pussy were relentless as you swallowed every inch of him. You gripped him tight, already feeling your first orgasm bloom. It accumulated like dark, violent storm clouds on the horizon, forecasting roaring thunder and heavy rainfall.
âOh God! Fuck, baby!â You screamed as your climax tore through you like a hurricane, your cunt gushing on his cock and pulsing around him. Your nails dug into his shoulder blades and scratched down his back as you came undone.
Beau groaned into your ear, squeezing his eyes shut as he barely held on himself. But he didnât let up and kept up his furious pace, not ready to stop yet. âShit, keep doing that. Youâre so fucking tight, Y/N,â he grunted against your skin, your sensitive flesh barely withstanding his ruthless pumps. âWant you to come again, darlinâ.â
With his declaration, his hand slipped between your sweat-clad bodies. You came close to losing your mind as he thumbed furiously at your clit, the stars already starting to twinkle in front of your eyes. You could feel yourself get shoved to the edge once more, staring down the steep cliffs of white-hot ecstasy.
Your mind was consumed by need, his grip on your hips bruising as you exploded. You cried out raucously, your whole body quaking in his hold upon your eruption, the aftershocks so powerful they could cause cracks in your bones.
Beau spilled his seed deep inside of you, his body stuttering in rhythm with yours as your earthquake took him down with you. Hazy gazes met each other with lazy smiles as ragged breaths mingled.
âFuck, that was good. I think that one might make it into our Top Ten.â Beau chuckled gravelly and placed a gentle kiss on your temple.
âHmm, not sure. We have a few greatest hits.â You giggled and bit down on your lower lip with a mischievous twinkle in your eyes. âCan I tell you something?â
Beau cupped your cheeks, thumbs caressing the heated and rosy skin as he lifted your gaze. âAnything.â
âJust between us, youâre the best lover I ever had,â you confessed with a wide grin. The corners of his mouth rose to match yours.
âWell, between us, Iâve never loved anyone like I love you. Youâre it, darlinâ. You know that, right? Youâre the love of my life,â Beau revealed, making you smile brighter than you ever had before.
âIâm not sure about the sex, but this moment, right here, is probably gonna make it into the Top Ten,â you said softly as a few tears stung your eyes.
âGood.â Beau smiled and pecked your forehead.
The buzzing of a phone shifted your attention. You recognized it as yours, and Beau was quick to retrieve it from your jeans pocket in the pile of clothes on the floor.
âItâs Jenny,â you told him before picking up. âHello⊠What?! Uh-huh, weâll be right there.â
Beauâs brow furrowed as he watched your features flicker through an array of emotions. âBad news?â
âUhm, honestly, I donât know,â you said and swallowed some of your confusion down, gathering your thoughts. âJenny said Diane just walked into the station and gave herself up. She is ready to confess but only wants to talk to us.â
âUs? As in us two?â Beauâs eyes narrowed. You nodded. âWell, that doesnât sound fishy at all,â he commented wryly.
âYup, I donât like it.â
Chapter 8: Chemical Bonds â JUNE 26
A lot of revelations and foreboding in this one... đ Also, I just love having Beau say the word "coyotes" for some reason đ
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Annabeth wearing shells that Percy gave her in her braids? More likely than you think
#this better happen in the show too it would be so good đđïżœïżœïżœ#annabeth chase#pjo#pjo tv adaptation#pjo disney+#percabeth#fanart#digitalart#procreate#illustration#myart#portrait#heroes of olympus#hoo#toa#trials of apollo#riordanverse#percy jackson and the olympians
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