For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
We have had a nice long rest since our last case with Lombardi. It has been nearly 3 days since we returned from Italy. Okay, maybe I’m being a bit sarcastic, but around here, 3 days is a lot sometimes. Kat fixed the problem we had with Misty not getting through to me. She also did to Misty what she did to me before I became a ghost, so now she can communicate silently with us ghosts and she can disappear.
Sky, Misty and myself had to explain to Kat and Jennifer why we disobeyed orders, and, well, that wasn’t easy. “Sky, you were told to stay with Steve 24 hours/day,” said Kat, “you spent more time away from him than with him.” “Well, true, but he told me to go search the other yacht,” she explained, “plus do other things and all he has to do is call and I’m by his side, so…”
“So, you felt it was okay to disobey our orders,” said Jennifer, “and disobey Samantha’s orders, which is even worse. And, as for you Steve, putting Misty in danger by leaving her alone with those men on the yacht, and at the restaurant, well, that is enough to get you tossed off the team.” “Wait, no, you can’t do that,” said Misty, pleading with Jennifer, “please, toss me off the team instead.
I wanted Steve to do these things, to help me learn to work by myself, if it was necessary, and make decisions on my own, so I wouldn’t rely on Steve, or others, now that I’m a team leader. A leader needs to think and make decisions a lot by themselves at times and I needed to learn that.” So, it kept going like that, back and forth. It was really quite amazing how much Kat and Jennifer knew about us and what we did.
“Actually,” said Misty finally, “I think we were a great team, the three of us, even when they sat and watched me fight those four guys, it was still teamwork because they were ready to jump in and help me if they saw me in trouble. I enjoyed the fight, it was good exercise. The only thing missing was popcorn for the spectators.” She smiled at that point.
It was easy to tell that Kat and Jennifer had trouble keeping themselves from laughing at that last part also. “So, if you toss Steve off the team, then I want to be tossed too,” added Misty with tears. Sky noticed the tears and put her arm around Misty. “I agree with Misty,” she said, “then you need to toss me too. We did work together very well, as a great team.”
Kat and Jennifer sighed and went off to talk things over. After they left we got a phone call. “Call for Lily, Steve,” she said, looking at me. “Were you not listening?” I asked her, “You have to talk with Kat or Jennifer.” “But they are not here, you are,” she said, frowning at me. “What would you like Cristy?” asked Kat. “Oh, call for Lily from her sister,” she said, “it’s about her dad, it didn’t sound good.”
“Let it through for her, and don’t listen,” said Kat, “she might want privacy for this one.” “Right, shall do,” said Cristy. Lily is our newest nurse and good friend of Sienna. Her dad has been sick for nearly 2 years so the family has been expecting his death anytime. Lily is very close to her parents, so, even though she has been expecting this news, it will still be hard on her.
Lily is an excellent nurse, wonderful nature, always has a smile, compassionate and she gets along with everyone. She is from Canada, Toronto to be exact and most of her family still lives there. She has 5 brothers and 3 sisters, all married. The sisters keep in touch with Lily, but she never hears from her brothers.
We found out after the phone call that her dad had died, so she asked permission to attend the funeral, and stay for a while to help her mother. She was given permission and she tried to get a plane ticket, something that wasn’t so easy. The family wants the funeral right away and that’s making it hard for Lily, the only family member that lives so far away. Jennifer and I were sitting in the library talking.
“I wonder if we could use one of our jets to get Lily there on time?” asked Jennifer. “I knew you would solve the problem,” I said smiling, “and I know you would want to send 2 girls with her as her best friends too, you know, to kind of look after her.” “Do I know who I’m going to send?” she asked. “I know you would want one to be a ghost, like Kristina,” I said, “and Dawn would also be good since her and Lily get along so well.”
“I see,” said Jennifer, “do I have any other plans?” “Well, I’m sure you would want to send a group of 4 other girls,” I said, “who would basically keep their distance unless needed. They could stay at a hotel and attend the funeral. I know you would want to pick some girls that have not had much time on cases lately, like Carine, Katresa, Sigrid, Acadia and Sabina.
And I know you would ask Sienna for a couple of limousines to use, different colors of course, with good drivers, like Melanie and Sherry. I would say you have things under control quite well. You will want to check with Kat though, but I’m sure she will agree with your decisions.” “Well, I’m glad I got that out of the way quickly,” she said.
She then called Kat to the library and told her what she had planned. Kat listened, at times looking at me and frowning. “That sounds like…” she started to say. “A good idea,” I finished for her, “I knew you girls would handle things perfectly.”
“That is NOT what I was going to say and you know it,” she said, then she sighed, “it does sound good though, so we’ll do it. (then she looked at me) But if I find out you have been tampering with Leader 1 decision making, you will get another 30 days of inactive duty!” “Ha, ha, get caught again Steve?” asked Misty as she just arrived with a plate full of donuts.
Kat frowned at her so she turned around and headed back to the kitchen. “Come back here Misty,” said Kat, so she turned around and came back. “That was a quick trip to the kitchen,” I said. “What are you doing with a plate full of donuts?” asked Kat. “Eating my breakfast,” answered Misty, munching on a donut. Kat took the plate of donuts.
“You can’t have a dozen donuts for breakfast,” said Kat, “you’re allowed two.” Meanwhile, since the plate was within reach, Jennifer and I began taking donuts and tossing them to other girls, except for 6 we kept for ourselves which we quickly ate while Kat was talking to Misty. Anyway, the girls were quickly packed and on a jet headed for Canada.
“I sense trouble ahead,” I told Kat and Jennifer. Soon Kat and her Wildcats, plus Aari and his Black Wolves, were on another jet, also headed for Canada. That night, as we were getting ready for bed, I got that feeling again. “I sense trouble again,” I told Jennifer, “but it’s closer this time, so it must be us, not anyone in Canada.”
“Hmm, that’s not good,” she said, “what should we do about that?” “Oh, I’m sure you will think of something,” I sad, “like declaring a silent Code Orange.” “Cristy,” she said, “silent Code Orange please.” “Yep, I knew that’s what you would do,” I said. She giggled. The night passed quickly and quietly, but morning was much different…
To Be Continued.
Β©2025 Steve McLeod.
Three days of rest isn’t much but you have to take what rest you can. Good that Misty can now become invisible and communicate silently with Steve. Will make it much safer for Misty.
Somehow it seems that Lily will have trouble with her brothers who are on the wrong side of the law. Love Steve’s suggestions to Jennifer that are put into place.
It looks like there is going to be trouble at home and in Canada. It never seems to stop!
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Yes, our rest period this time was rather short. Misty is like me before becoming a ghost. She can go invisible, but not like the ghosts who disappear completely. Misty can still be felt and could be killed, but it does help her to hide and she can make others invisible too. Being able to communicate with the ghosts will be very helpful, especially if she is in trouble. Plus, I will come when she calls. So, she will be much safer now.
Yes, there might be some trouble for Lily with her family. I knew Jennifer would want to make these suggestions herself anyway.π Kind of. I don’t think Kat believed Jennifer came up with the list, but she liked it anyway.
Yes, trouble at home too. Is it something different or is it related? We will soon find out.π€π©πΌπ»π΅οΈββοΈ
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