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***Preface***
This is part one of the sixth installment of a multiple chapter story. I had a list of goals to achieve before releasing this chapter for publication. However life has gotten in the way of the hobby once again. So, since it has been an exceptionally long gap since the last installment was published, I am releasing the portion of this chapter that has been completed up until now. Since this chapter is incomplete, there will not be a cliffhanger for you at the end. That is pretty much why there will be both Chapters 6a and 6b instead of just picking up with the next part as "Chapter 7".
This installment was not written to stand alone and the author strongly suggests that you start at the beginning of the story in
<a href="https://www.literotica.com/s/that-girl-next-door-1">That Girl Next Door Ch.01</a>
before reading any further. I have chosen to forego the use of Beta Readers moving forward. It tends to add an unnecessary two week delay while only catching one or two errors for the most part. One of my fans pointed out that they have seen more errors in professionally published literature than in my works, so I am going to go with that for now. I may bring the Betas back at some future date if needs be.
Another new feature that I have added is superscript numbers at various points in the story. These numbers correspond directly to the entries in this installment's Appendix. As I was proofreading this for publication, I also noticed that I probably should mention the use of apostrophes for dialog that is occurring only within a character's mind and not spoken out loud. While not a hard/fast rule, most dialog in quotations is spoken aloud and dialog in apostrophes is a mental thought. This is a pattern that I use within all of my stories to delineate the two items.
Trigger Warnings
for this chapter include Incest, Polyamory, Gun Violence, and Death. Travel at your own risk! I will also let you know ahead of time that this chapter is extremely
light
on the explicit sex and
heavy
on the plot line. I apologize in advance if this disappoints you.
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***Chapter Six (a)***
{Previously}
"You in the bank! State your intentions!" the Sergeant shouted.
"We need the police to come inside and relieve us. We have one robber in custody but we don't know if he has accomplices among the rest of the people inside here." Jason shouted back.
The police officer spoke into his radio before slowly advancing into the building and approaching Roel. Five more officers followed their Sergeant inside. Roel didn't resist when one the officers asked him to surrender his weapon and sit on the floor with his back against the teller's booth. Jason was about to follow suit when the blood loss finally caught up with him. The adrenaline had worn off and he suddenly felt dizzy. He managed to uncock his gun and set it on the counter before the darkness took him and he collapsed to the floor.
Rebecca screamed!
The police officer nearest to Jason, ironically a female, turned just in time to see him pass out and grabbed him before he hit his head on the floor. She eased him onto his back, but when the officer brought her hand back out from under Jason it was covered in blood. She reached for his neck to feel for his pulse. She found it, but only just barely.
Turning to her sergeant, she firmly stated, "Get those paramedics in here! Now!"
The sergeant turned and nodded to another officer guarding the doorway. He disappeared and returned mere moments later with the ambulance crew rolling their stretcher filled with equipment boxes along with them. The first medic briefly checked the gunman and determined that he had already expired before hurrying over to his partner who had advanced straight to where Jason lay.
The female officer must have worked numerous calls with these guys before because she went into one of their supply boxes and quickly located the alcohol wipes that she needed to clean Jason's blood off of her hands without hunting or searching for them through any of the other equipment cases. Using a pair of scissors, the medic cut Jason's shirt along the placket and opened it up. Next he cut across the chest to his arm and down the sleeve on the side opposite of the blood. He slapped a blood pressure cuff onto the freed arm and held his stethoscope to his chest before inflating the cuff.
"Heartbeat rapid and faint. B.P. 95 over 60. We need to run an IV on this guy stat. He's bleeding out."
"Don't forget about the bank guard too." Roel stated simply from where he was sitting, "He was shot while we were still outside. He was unconscious, but still alive when Jason checked him just a minute ago".