Time is Money

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with Dana was an amazing experience, an experience he could see himself getting used to. Dana was beginning to make him nervous. He just couldn’t find anything wrong with her. While Stone was deep in his thoughts, Dana disappeared upstairs.
    Dana returned downstairs with a soapy washcloth in her hands. She cleaned Stone up so gently making sure not to miss a spot.
    “Why are you so good to me?”
    “You deserve the best and that’s what I’m going to give you,” Dana leaned forward and kissed Stone on the lips.
    Stone was getting ready to respond, when he heard his cell phone ring. He looked down at his phone and saw that it was Captain Fisher. “Hold on baby, I have to take this,” he said as he got up and walked out of ear shot so Dana couldn’t hear his conversation. “Hey Captain,” he answered.
    “Get down to the station now. We have one of the gunmen from the bank robberies in custody!” Captain Fisher ended the call.
    Stone walked back into the sitting room and took a minute to take in Dana’s naked beauty for a moment. She was a beautiful woman and Stone considered himself lucky to have her in his life. “Baby I have to run out for a minute.”
    “Will you be coming back?” Dana asked, putting on her sad puppy face.
    “It may be real late by the time I get done baby.”
    Dana got up and walked over to the counter where her purse rested. She reached down in her purse, removed her house key off the ring of keys, and handed it Stone. “I don’t care how late it is, just come back.” She grabbed the back of Stone’s head and gave him a sloppy tongue kiss.
    Stone looked down at the key in his hand and smiled. “Thanks baby I’ll be back; gotta go,” he said then disappeared out the door.

Chapter 14
    Investigation

    S tone stepped foot in the precinct and noticed that it was full of commotion as usual. He was expecting to see cameras and reporters all over the place, but to his surprise, not one reporter or cameraman was present.
    “Stone!” Captain Fisher called him over. “So glad you could finally join us,” he said in a sarcastic tone of voice. “We got one of the bank robbers right in that room over there,” Captain Fisher nodded towards a room down the hall. “We’ve kept this on the hush because I think you can make him talk. If he talks, we can bring down the entire organization.” He cracked a smile. “If we would have announced his arrest to the world, the rest of his crew would have fled in fear that he had talked.”
    “So what do you need me to do?” Stone asked. He still had a little buzz from the wine that he and Dana had consumed earlier.
    “I need you to go in there and make him talk,” Captain Fisher stated plainly.
    “I’m on it,” Stone headed down the hall, but paused when he reached the door. He needed a second to gather his thoughts and gather his game plan together. He took a deep breath then entered the room. From the first glance at Randy, he didn’t look like a bank robber. In fact, he looked more like a college student then a bank robber, but Stone had learned a long time ago not to judge a book by its cover.
    “What’s poppin?” Stone pulled a chair up to the table and sat down. “My man, check this out,” he began. “I’mma keep it tall with you. You done got yourself in a fucked up situation,” he paused to take in Randy’s reaction. “We know that you are one of the bank robbers and now on top of that you shot a cop.” Stone shook his head sadly. “I can help you, but I’m going to need you to help me.”
    Randy chuckled. “Help you how? I’m sure my picture is all over the news by now.”
    “No one knows about your arrest,” Stone told him. “These are your two options. One you can tell me who your buddies are that helped you rob all these banks and walk away clean or two you cannot tell me anything and spend the rest of your life in jail. The choice is yours.”
    “And if I cooperate I get to walk away clean?” Randy asked with

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