Brandon, Kristin, and Decker...[sblock]Coming down the stairs, Brandon and Kristin see the deputy at the back door, with two more waiting nearby – one of the deputies holds the harness on a large German shepherd that is barking at Decker as he stands near the side of the house.
The deputy introduces himself. “I’m Deputy Walsh. We’re trying to clear up a few things about why you’re here. Could I see from identification from all of you please? You too, sir,” he says to Decker.
After obtaining the requested IDs, the deputy asks, “Do you folks have a key so that we can lock up the house for now?”[/sblock]Hawk...[sblock]The sergeant says nothing, but the look in his eye tells Hawk that neither his first lie, nor his second, went unnoticed by the veteran officer.
The sergeant stares at Hawk for a moment, then reaches in to release the seatbelt. “You can step out of the vehicle. Watch your head,” he says, taking Hawk by one arm, his grip strong, and guiding Hawk to his feet. Leading him to the back of the patrol car, the sergeant faces Hawk toward the vehicle and produces a handcuff key. The steel bands release Hawk’s wrists.
“Wait here a moment while I get your licenses back,” says the sergeant, slipping the handcuffs into a keeper on his belt as he returns to his own car.[/sblock]