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 "Now it's my crime scene."

Those could have been, should have been, the last words he heard from McGarrett, and in a kinder world, they might have been, but the world hates Danny Williams, and he's not exactly feeling all that generous towards it, himself, so he's honestly not even a little surprised when the authoritative rap on his door comes attached to a too-tall, too-broad, too-aggressive Navy SEAL with revenge on the mind and Daddy issues from here back to the boardwalks of Wildwood.

He hates him. 

Because of this joker, he's home in the middle of the day, instead of at work, work, he might point out, where he's attempting to catch the guy who did this to McGarrett, Sr., which is normally what the child of a murder victim wants, right? They want the cops to do their damn job and haul the dirtbag in for justice.

They don't storm in and take over like it's their goddamn platoon out in fucking Afghanistan.

Except McGarrett, okay, he doesn't seem to have gotten the memo. There's a reason officers don't get involved if the deceased was a family member, and this is exactly why: it makes people angry, irrational.

(He hopes to hell this is McGarrett being irrational.)

It's too close, too personal -- and it's also not his case anymore, so he's got no idea why McGarrett, shirt sticking to his skin from the soaking rain that just hit, because it rains every goddamn day here, what a fucking miracle, Hallelujah, is standing on his doorstep, because it isn't that.

(And it's not that either, he refuses, it's not happening, and there's no possible way this whackjob noticed. It could be he doesn't even have a timer, or got his blown off while single-handedly stopping an insurrection with a couple of grenades and a can-do attidtude.)

So he just stands and waits, with one hand still on the doorknob, ready to slam it shut just as soon as possible.

 

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Date: 2014-01-22 01:41 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
Steve didn't try to explain or excuse the words that came out of Danny's mouth. He was just barely at any understanding of them himself. It wasn't an insult, and Chin was scooting them out the same as the kid, and Steve was fast to step back, making sure it wasn't straight into Danny.

Heading back toward the place they'd come from, with little more than passing a hand through the air between them saying, "Chin Ho Kelly, Detective Danny Williams." And vice-versa, at least because it got that out of the way, before they started. Cards and introductions. "Can we grab a table? This shouldn't take too long."

Barely the space of a minute or two if the answer was no. A little longer if the answer was yes and they could get a lead on the smugglers. If Chin could point them toward anyone, even a shallow hint of a lead of the guys who did this.

"The canteen should have a few of those open. Over here," Chin said as he lead them toward a different area than where they'd just come from. A small, what looked far more touristy than Hawaiian little coffee bistro attached. The kind of place that looked like it didn't even remember what the dream of a lunch rush was anymore.

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Date: 2014-01-22 02:11 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
"Alright, what can I do for you?" Chin asked, as they dropped into chairs.

Steve dug his phone out, flipping to the picture of the girl, shattered and shaken looking, even in the pressed stillness of the single picture, and holding it out toward Chin. "Her name is Chen Chi."

"Where'd you find her?"

Steve pulled his phone back, looking at it even as he was tuning it off. "Locked in a house." That wasn't even a house. It was a cupboard. A detail that mattered even if he didn't say it, setting the phone down on the table under her hands. "She came here to start a new life. They drugged her and turned her into a prostitute."

Chin leaned back, a huff of sudden awareness of what Steve was getting at, but it only made him pushed harder. More facts and as much as he could before there could be anything like an excuse or a no. He had to have the whole thing out there before there was any chance of it getting off the table. "The guy we're looking for is high profile. Victor Hesse. CIA. FBI. Interpol. He's on everyone's radar. Which means he didn't land here and get his passport stamped. He back-channeled in."

"Right," Chin was nodding, but he wasn't maintaining eye contact anymore. His shoulders drawing in and his gaze sliding to the sides and back. "So you think the same network that brought this girl to the island, smuggled Hesse in."

"Well, he made a fortune trafficking kids out of Malaysia." It's blank, bland and true. The numbers are horrorfic, and it wouldn't surprise Steve to find him up to anything he'd done before, here in Hawaii. Especially just the convenience of proving a point, trying to blackmail him into freeing Anton, killing Steve's dad as payback.

"You're looking for a snakehead, then," Chin supplied, not looking all that optimistic, even as Steve suddenly felt it. Finally getting toward looking in the direction of Danny, again. Like it was something Steve probably could have gotten even without asking him, given his friend there. "Local Chinese gangs the specialize in human smuggling."

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Date: 2014-01-22 02:35 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
"Great." Steve tossed his hands out, glad to finally seeing something work and Danny's mouth doing some good on this case, right there, too. As the man started opening up, and Danny, himself, filled in that he hadn't just meant Chin's family name earlier in the car. "Get us an intro."

"Forget it." It was flat and fast, but there was nothing in Chin's face that mad Steve think it was easy or decided. Reluctance and inability, sidelined longing, and something a little too desperately wary. "He's a former confidential informant. He trusts no one." Chin shifted, only a little, looking at both of them. "Especially haole's."

"You talk to him," Steve threw it out, letting the always half expected, side-ways blanket, bigotry fly right over his head, like what it was. Nothing. Nothing that could ever touch him. His focused directly on the next route that it could be, if it couldn't be there, or them. Especially if he had the name, and it wasn't up for discussion their getting it, but someone had to.

"I'm busy," Chin snapped back too fast.

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Date: 2014-01-22 02:48 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
"Why not?" Steve got back in there, louder than the raise of Chin's voice.

"Because I can't be," Chin through back, with the kind of logic fit for children and things too sore for being talked about in any kind of logical calm. All of which had drained from Chin's face in a mix of anger than looked a whole lot more like bitter pain to Steve. "You understand?!"

He leaned in, voice going tight and vicious, though not aimed at them. "HPD accused me of taking payoffs, so I'm the last person the department wants to see wearing a badge." The hands came off the table, as the chair slid back scraping the floor, and Chin threw down his last words, as he was reworking the tie on his low slung apron. "I gotta go."

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Date: 2014-01-22 03:11 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
That aside isn't to him. But it might as well be. It smacks just as hard as the squeal of the chair had. The gnawing, exploding thing in his gut that can't have another dead end. He can't. He needs this too much, and the person with the skills and contacts to make this happen is two steps away. And there has to be a way through the maze of his bitterness and the HPD's hovering judgement.

Which really only makes one thing important, if this is the very last second of a chance he has, and he lets it fall.

"Did you take the money?"

He can hear the way Chin's voice went iced with surprise, like he just stomped on a grave without hesitating. And he did. It's part of why he holds. Fingers laced a long second, to not look too desperate. As desperate as he really is. As everything crawling up his spine is. It's a decided turn, starting the question, without even looking at Chin yet.

"Did you--" He pressed on the word as his eyes slide to Chin's face suddenly. "-take the money."

Chin took a step back, face gone to a shattered spot beyond certain, and voice rough, headed toward cracking, when he said, "No."

Steve shoved out of his chair, leaning on it, the impulse that said this was right. "Then come with us." That nothing about anything Chin had said or done since this morning had given him a second of doubt. "And we don't need to talk about this again." Not today. Not at any point that he'd met and interacted with Chin when he was younger either. "Ever." He wouldn't drag it out to trip Chin up. He wouldn't let Danny.

The fact Chin stood, eyes shining, squinting at him, trying to make sense of Steve or what Steve was saying, made him push right on, too, even as he kept his voice steady. "This is your ticket back into the game. Call it payback. Call it whatever you want. I don't care. But I need you." And he did, and he wouldn't lie about that. Not when the man looked like this, had been raked over so completely already, and the offer had come out of realizing what a resource he could be.

"How do you know you can trust me?"

Because he had to, and, when it came down to it -- "Because my old man did."

Because, even Chin said earlier this morning, his dad had always stuck by him. Even after HPD's decision.
His dad was a lot of things, but generous beyond reason was nowhere in the list where it came to family or coworkers.
Edited Date: 2014-01-22 01:59 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2014-01-23 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
"When does it ever," Steve says, letting something of a bare curve touch his mouth even if it couldn't be called a smile.

The kind of thing here, and then gone, like a flash of light on water or metal. Relief and triumph and gratitude here and then, gone. Because it means that they have a direction. Another person to slide into Danny's car, or follow them. But a possible solid direction, too. Someone who might know where the Snakeheads that brought in the kid and Hesse could be found. They've got Chin, and Chin's got the next step up the ladder.

Besides it's not like every agency out there wouldn't slap down a handful to find Hesse.

If that was all it took. Which it won't be. But it's one more step in the right direction of finding the bastard and bringing him in. Here, on American soil, even though they've played chase around the entire world for five years and an endless score of horrors better left between the untouched sides of another folder somewhere. Costs money couldn't even touch.

"Let's go, then." Steve said, barely looking away from Chin's face, while the man still seemed to be testing if this was real.

"I need to tell them I'll need the rest of the day." Certain, even in that way that makes his uncertainty clear. He's not rocking the boat on what he has for the thing he's not positive is even possible, even with Steve standing there, waiting, unmoving, mind made up and not about to change for anything. "I'll meet you two out front."

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Date: 2014-01-24 04:29 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
Danny's talking to himself, or Steve, and Steve lets him ramble.

It's starting to be a common denominator background noise whenever there is a pause in the world. Like being able to to hear the waves no matter where he is. Danny Williams. Talking. Too. The first comment doesn't really have to be answered. Not when they're watching Chin walk away, and Steve's not promising any of them that either. But Danny is sidling up toward him, from a corner, and getting Steve to look over, saying those words that are to him.

Just proving once again he really has no idea where the things that come out of Danny's mouth do, and it almost makes him want to throw something back. Banter the way he might have with any of his men when not in the middle of a mission hot seat. That sideways consideration, near amusement, raking up residence in the odd once over he gives Danny, and the way his mouth curves crookedly up on one side.

Because the real answer is as many as it takes. To bring Hesse to justice. To bring his Father to justice.

"Don't worry about it," Steve tossed out, too dry for light or silly, but there was a snap of wit in it as he was nodding the direction he started walking. Out of the cantina, with its large, block letters of Remember Pearl Harbor, headed back toward the parking lot they'd just come from. "If we run out of space, you're small enough you could fit in the trunk. Easy."

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Date: 2014-01-25 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
There's that laugh again. The second time. Surprising enough, it makes Steve look back toward him, connecting that sound to the car, and his daughter, and then again to this moment. When it's short and sarcastic, but it's actually there for a moment, and it makes Danny something like...human. Warmer. Less like a rabid piranha attacking at the slightest hint of provocation for any bit of skin on a hand held out toward him.

Steve's not really even entirely through the thought when Danny is digging in his pocket and then reaching out to smack his arm. Giving him an unexpected view of a long set of zeroes on Danny's wrist, even while his own mouth is curving more freely this time. Because Danny actually took a god forsaken joke as a god forsaken joke, and he can wonder if Danny is one those cases that proved Fates' promise crumbles to dust like everything else on this small, swiftly spinning, planet.

But he doesn't entirely want to lose the slippery step toward whatever this is.

It wasn't like he'd shove Danny into the back of the actual car except under dire circumstances.

But dire circumstances had a whole lot less rules and options attached to them. And they weren't anywhere near there yet.

"What?" Steve tipped his head upward, quick fast like a question. Mouth pulling tight, even as his eyes glinted with the smile his mouth didn't step near. "You afraid I'll show it how it's meant to be driven, and it'll never come back again. It's a sweet car." Which is something like a compliment. To the type of car. Of course. "Deserves to be used how it was designed to be used."

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Date: 2014-01-25 03:01 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
"Already touched it," slides out of Steve's mouth faster than even he was expecting.

He rolls, the hell, with it. Because he's not about to be caught flat footed by his own mouth.

But it happened about on par with the second when he was having the thought itself. Just another volley to send over the wall, toward those keys being shaken in the air. Like he doesn't take in Danny's height and steps for a second, like an actual consideration, in the back of his mind, of how easy to would be to reach out, and snap then. Like a quick strike. He doesn't. But the assessment still plays out in his head.

Yeah, sure, maybe its grade school appropriate as responses go, but for a moment what it does is actually make him miss his men. Pokes the door so unexpectedly where that festering black stone in black of his heart and the back of his gut hides. Makes him miss Freddie. Wide smiling, always joking, son of a bitch. But that's too close, too real, too recent, too. Everything going still and cold the next second. Making him look back toward the buildings, for any sight of Chin, for the promise they can get rolling, keep rolling, back on schedule, staying on task, on the job, rolling toward Hesse.

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Date: 2014-01-25 03:04 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
Steve's look toward Danny, pressed lips and barely a tug left at the corner of his mouth, is some far more like bare acknowledgement that the man spoke at all more than any kind of reaction to the words anymore. He needs to close this case. He needs to do it for both of them. Losing Freddie to Anton's capture, and his dad to Hesse's blackmail move. He knows he's too close, but he's one of the few who has been here for the last straight five years. One of only a few who might be able to not miss anything.

All the same he's grateful Chin finally reappears, striding across the parking, a lot, Steve can't help noting without any change to his face this time, like someone escaping. As much as he wouldn't compare this security job, waiting outside the Arizona, to a sinking ship, there's probably nothing about it that could hold Steve here for five minutes, no less a few years. If Chin's been here for years. It's not like Steve has the time to get his hands on even an employment file for Chin and know where he's been, what he's been up to.

He's going on gut and need this time. The means and the connections the man can make over the facts laid out.

"Yeah, we're good," Steve answered for Danny, in the middle of raising his eyebrows with a little surprise and compliment in it watching Chin walk toward a motorcycle. Not what he expected after that outburst, but it's so much more Hawaii in a way, too. Free and uninhibited from the elements. Even if Steve is quick to note the lack of anything looking like a helmet anywhere around the bike, themselves, or Chin's hands.

He'll just head for the passenger seat without asking, or waiting. Pulling the door open and be sliding inside. All fast, direct movement. Too aware of his blood beating through pulse points and drumming in the back of his hearing. Forward is the only direction that matters right now. Toward this CI, and the Snakeheads who smuggled the girl and Hesse on to the island. A bead on where they might be, now that Hesse'll be looking to use the same means to get off the island as soon as possible, too.

Edited Date: 2014-01-25 03:08 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2014-01-25 05:36 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
Steve couldn't really say where his head was before Danny's voice broke through. Somewhere between where he's sitting, and where he's watching Chin on the bike, and somewhere far across the world, as far as phone calls never stop being even when you're standing where the call originated.

The first words out of Danny's mouth make his line of vision slide that direction, toward the driver's seat and the man sitting in. He's really not going to go for it if Danny thinks he's anywhere above the slander that's probably been thrown around on Chin's name, and his family's. Which begs the question of how many Kelly's are even still on the force. If they had to turn tail with him, or if they're still clawing their way through.

No one liked a traitor, and most of the world couldn't give a damn about doing the good job to find out if it was true.

Which Steve didn't know. Couldn't know. Steve didn't answer those first words again, thinking about Chin's face and his outbursts. He didn't read like he was lying. Angry. Bitter. Hurt. Sure. Nowhere near letting it go however many years later it was. Yeah. Yet still capable of that wide smile this morning, and that gratitude toward his father mixed with the remorse for hearing about his murder. Had his ear to ground, or someone's ear, enough to know what was going on with his Dad's case and that Danny had been handed it.

But the question. That one stops him. Made him focus again on Chin's back in front of them, the wind rippling the fabric of that blue-green shirt as it pressed against him and he flew threw it, heading them toward the beach. "Not lately."

Is the easy answer. Because lately, or anytime in the last five to ten years, he didn't hear much from his Dad at all.

"Back when I was kid, my Dad couldn't shut up about him." It's even and flat, no hint of jealousy, because there was nothing like that in it. Then, when his dad fell into his work not to drown. Or now, when Steve udnerstood it so much better. Even if the man on the bike probably knew his father better than he ever did or could. "He was one of the rising stars of the rookies he trained."

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Date: 2014-01-25 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
It's like looking through a foggy glass. Not like the stupor of being drunk or battle rage, mission focus, losing it for a little while. It's like looking back through smoke and fog at a time he's spent decades not remembering, and not needing to remember, because it had no place in his life. The years after he let go it finally becoming so much easier and lighter than the ones he'd held on to them and raged helplessly about a touchable, unreclaimable, loss.

It's a different life, belonging to a different person, with a different family. There's a line in the sand and everything.

"Some." Steve hedged, looking across that line in his head. "I was young, then. There was some dinners, and seeing him at the station when I ended up there, once or twice for Dad, but it really wasn't on my radar to be watching out for what kinds of cops my Dad was rolling out on the press."

Which was true. He was a kid then. Obsessed with surfing, football, the newest cheerleader, his dreams of the Navy.

"But he'd been the last one, and he'd stuck around as my dad's partner up until his retirement."
He gaze shifted to the window and the man, again, voice shifting, just marginally.

"He said my Dad stuck by him even through everything."

Earlier. Before Steve had known exactly what everything entailed, when it was just a detail before a warning.

It wasn't that he was questioning it. If anything, it made sense. The only kind of sense his dad ever made after they crossed that line. Chin had stuck by his father through his wife's accident, sending the kids away, up until his retirement, so John stuck by him through whatever investigation and drum out Chin went through if there wasn't reasonable cause to doubt him.

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Date: 2014-01-26 01:09 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thebesteverseen
"Supposedly." Steve turned his head, barely, to look that way, with the word.

Like he might have been making a point. Or pressure gauging the whole idea.

Might have been thinking about his saying I'm making you my partner. We're going to get along great.

It wasn't as if he hadn't had amazing men at his side and his six for over a decade now. Whether it was one other man, for a mission that never existed, and would never have a rescue from, or several platoons working in synch to handle a problem bigger than all of them, and taking more than half of them down to complete. That was what the Navy did, strung you together, standinging as one, falling as one, all for the mission and Steve supposed he could see that in the police force. If to a much smaller, and incredibly localized, degree.

But there was, also, the whole part where Danny Williams, with the yelling and the snapping, who no one had a good word about aside from his turnout and to whom no one even considered coming to the rescue of, when his face was nearly in the dirt, was talking about good partnership. In a very few words. Like he might actually have an idea of what that was like. Not in Hawaii, obviously. Though, supposedly, he didn't get on too badly with his partner. But before maybe. Since obviously he had a before.

Something that wasn't bemoaning Hawaii and living for a job where he hated everyone else working with him.

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