Dae and Knight Part 2: Toro in a China Shop
Being detectives, Dae and Knight knew instinctively that Chief's words held hidden meaning. The two hoofed it down to the local China shop, which appeared to be manned by several women dressed provacatively.
Outside a womanly figure paced back and forth with reckless abandon.
Knight flashed her his badge, Dae flashed her his winning smile.
"Ma'am we're here investigating this shop as one of Boss Toro's fronts for prostitution. This is no place for a civilian woman like you obviously are." Dae informed her.
"But I'm no civilian woman," She bellowed defiantly, swooshing around a head of fir
DAE AND KNIGHT Chapter 1: Different as Dae and Knight
The chief's office reeked of donuts and his trademark cigar. With his tired dogs resting on his desk Chief let out one last long puff and drew his hand to his side chiefishly.
In sauntered Dean Knight. Those who worked at Cleveland Police Headquarters knew him as the toughest, grittiest, downright punchiest cop who ever did a beat. But to those who ran the Cleveland Police Headquarters, they knew Knight as walking property damage.
"Well aren't we looking chiefish today." Knight brayed indignantly, "You rang?"
The cheifs brow furowed at the rougish officer.
"I've had enough of yo
Dae and Knight Part 2: Toro in a China Shop
Being detectives, Dae and Knight knew instinctively that Chief's words held hidden meaning. The two hoofed it down to the local China shop, which appeared to be manned by several women dressed provacatively.
Outside a womanly figure paced back and forth with reckless abandon.
Knight flashed her his badge, Dae flashed her his winning smile.
"Ma'am we're here investigating this shop as one of Boss Toro's fronts for prostitution. This is no place for a civilian woman like you obviously are." Dae informed her.
"But I'm no civilian woman," She bellowed defiantly, swooshing around a head of fir
DAE AND KNIGHT Chapter 1: Different as Dae and Knight
The chief's office reeked of donuts and his trademark cigar. With his tired dogs resting on his desk Chief let out one last long puff and drew his hand to his side chiefishly.
In sauntered Dean Knight. Those who worked at Cleveland Police Headquarters knew him as the toughest, grittiest, downright punchiest cop who ever did a beat. But to those who ran the Cleveland Police Headquarters, they knew Knight as walking property damage.
"Well aren't we looking chiefish today." Knight brayed indignantly, "You rang?"
The cheifs brow furowed at the rougish officer.
"I've had enough of yo