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❝ highly doubt they're fucking fishing ❞
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I take a seat on the edge of the boat and JJ stands in front of me.
"Are you mad at me?" He asks with a frown.
"Why would I be mad at you?" I ask, crossing my arms over my chest.
"Look, I'm sorry" He sighs "I don't know why I got so angry. I just don't wanna see you get hurt, okay?"
"Okay" I nod.
"Are we good now?" He smiles and I roll my eyes.
"We're good" I assure him and he grins widely.
I hear the familiar sound of sirens and my eyes widen as my head snaps up to see the cops.
"Shit. JJ" Pope worries.
"Guys, that's the police" JJ declares.
"Oh, you gotta be kidding me" Pope groans.
"Not Shoupe" I groan in annoyance, making JJ shoot me an amused grin.
"Just act frickin normal" Kiara demands, flipping her hair.
"Evening, officers" Pope greets the cops as they pull their boat to the side of ours.
"Evening" Shoupe replies as his partner hands Pope a rope to tie to our boat.
"JJ, tie this off" Pope tells the blonde and he nods, doing just that.
"How you kids doing? You know the marsh is closed?" Shoupe speaks.
"No" JJ shrugs.
"No, wow" Pope acts shocked.
"We had no idea" I say in confusion.
"Why- Why is it closed?" Pope stutters.
"Well, we're conducting a search out here. Boat went down" Shoupe tells us.
"Oh" We all say in unison.
"Seen anything?" The Deputy asks us.
"No" JJ answers.
"No boats" Pope adds.
"Where's your friend you always hang with? He here?" Shoupe asks about John B and I bite my lip anxiously.
"He's working" Kiara tells the man.
"Hm. I'm gonna check your little boat out" Shoupe states.
"Yeah, hop aboard. You wanna check- Uh, check her out" Pope chirps.
"Thank you" Shoupe nods as he starts looking around the boat.
"Uh...You got another one of these?" He ask, holding up a life jacket.
"Yeah. Of course. It's, uh...it's in the hold" JJ tells him.
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