Page 37 of Say Goodbye

Musty and cramped, mismatched steel filing cabinets, Sarah, in sweater and jeans, tosses manila FOLDERS into cardboard boxes, chewing gum, mid-convo on her cell phone–

  SARAH

  …To take Jack out on the water–

  Her office door bangs opens, revealing Det. STEPHEN HOLDER –30, ex-narc, dark circles under his eyes. Startled as she–

  HOLDER

  (overlapping)

  Ahh, this is a bad door. Sorry, what… what are you doing here–

  SARAH

  (overlapping)

  A who… Can I help you–?

  HOLDER

  Yeah, this is my office–

  SARAH

  Who are you–?

  HOLDER

  I’m Holder, from County. You Linden?

  REGI (O.S.)

  (from phone)

  Sar? You there…?

  SARAH

  (into phone)

  Yeah, I gotta go. I’ll see you tonight, Regi.

  Sarah hangs up, takes him in: cardboard BOX in his arms. Fish out of water in his Fubu and baggy jeans. Amused–

  SARAH (CONT’D)

  Yeah. I’m Linden.

  HOLDER

  I thought you’d be outta here by now. But if you need more time, I can wait outside.

  SARAH

  No, it’s okay. No, no, come on in. I’m almost done.

  Not much room to navigate. He drops his box on the desk, knocking over her box, spilling files everywhere.

  HOLDER

  Damn it–

  SARAH

  It’s okay, I got it.

  Holder tries to help, making more of a mess.

  HOLDER

  My bad, my bad.

  Hold picks up the box, she takes it.

  HOLDER (CONT’D)

  Here.

  He moves to the other side of the desk. Starts unpacking his own box.

  HOLDER (CONT’D)

  So, I hear you’re moving to LA.

  SARAH

  San Francisco area.

  HOLDER

  Oakland?

  SARAH

  Sonoma.

  HOLDER

  Sonoma. It’s nice.

  SARAH

  Yup.

  Beat. She continues to clean up, not interested in engaging.

  HOLDER

  Nice weather. Ocean. The beaches… Hate that shit.

  Holder shoots a ball into a hoop/trash can. Sarah smiles grudgingly.

  SARAH

  You must love this place then.

  HOLDER

  Ouch.

  He’s glancing at one of Sarah’s files. CLOSE ON gruesome crime scene PHOTO of an ADDICT – white, trashy, fatty (think Courtney Love) – cut ear to ear. Beneath, a SKETCH: a lonely grove of trees on the sand. Beautiful.

  HOLDER (CONT’D)

  Crack head thought she was Picasso?

  SARAH

  Crack head’s six year old son drew it.

  HOLDER

  He get iced, too?

  SARAH

  No.

  Sarah takes the sketch. Puts it away. Holder waits for more. None coming. Fort Knox this woman.

  HOLDER

  So what happened to the kid–?

  LT. OAKES – 50s, soft touch for Sarah – enters.

  OAKES

  Don’t waste your time moving in, do ya?

  HOLDER

  No. County cut me loose early. So, I…

  OAKES

  Well, you got a tough act to follow. You wrapped up here, Sarah?

  SARAH

  Yup. All done.

  Oakes hands her a PAPER.

  OAKES

  Good. Got a call down at Discovery Park. Check it out.

  SARAH

  On my last day? My flights tonight–

  OAKES

  You’re still on the city’s dime.

  (off her look)

  You can hand it off end of shift. Six o’clock. Go on do your job. Take him. Show him how to work a scene.

  HOLDER

  (quietly)

  I know how to work a scene…

  Reluctantly, Sarah grabs her coat and a box–

  SARAH

  Grab a box. We’ll take my car.

  HOLDER

  Alright.

  SARAH

  (indicating a nearby box)

  Over there.

  As Sarah and Holder exit, boxes in tow, Holder shuts the door with his foot.

  EXT. DOWNTOWN SEATTLE - AERIAL SHOT - DAY

  Transition.

  INT/EXT. SARAH’S CAR - DAY

  Sarah drives, Holder yaks. Wipers flipping across the rain-soaked windshield. Squat factories – abandoned, graffii-marred – slide past their windows.

  HOLDER

  … They tapped me out of the Academy like first year, boom straight to

  (MORE)

  HOLDER (CONT’D)

  undercover. So I was working vice, narco. I don’t know, I guess narco kinda stuck to me, so…

  SARAH

  (no shit)

  You? A UC? I never woulda guessed.

  Holder shoots her an amused look.

  HOLDER

  Whatever. It’s mostly like street level buys and busts, you know, Joaquim shooting Rakim, blah blah blah.

  SARAH

  You think Homicide’s gonna be any different?

  HOLDER

  Least you got a bad guy.

  SARAH

  Yeah? Who’s that?

  Holder looks at her, waiting for more. No luck. They stop at a light.

  On the sidewalk, a TEEN RUNAWAY – 16, male, filthy dreads, kindly face – slouches numbly against a monstrous duffel bag. Rain drizzling down.

  Holder presses two fingers against the glass: “Peace”. The Teen Runaway lazily sticks up his middle finger: “Fuck you”.

  Holder grins, gives him the finger back. As they pull away–

  HOLDER

  Is that why you running away, Linden? Cuz you don’t know no more?

  She doesn’t even look at him. Off which–

  EXT. SEATTLE - AERIAL SHOT FROM A DISTANCE - DAY

  Transition.

  EXT. DISCOVERY PARK - FIELD - DAY

  Sarah drives down the fire road, pulling up to the scene. A scattering of UNIFORMS in a desolate field, woods in the near distance, lonely fire road. Rain abated for now.

  Exiting their car, Sarah and Holder make there way to the scene and are approached by a young, UNIFORM in charge–

  UNIFORM

  Detective Linden…

  SARAH

  Where’s the body?

  UNIFORM

  Still lookin’. School kids on a field trip this mornin’ found this.

  He hands a clear Evidence BAG to Sarah – inside a shimmery pink SWEATER. Torn, blood-smeared.

  HOLDER

  This park’s like Tweaker Central at nights. Ho-bags bringin’ their tricks down. Could be some basehead–

  SARAH

  (hands the evidence bag back to the Uni)

  The owner’s not an addict. At least not the kind who hangs around here.

  (off Holder’s look)

  It’s a wool sweater. Looks recently cleaned.

  HOLDER

  Brought it to the coin wash, so what.

  SARAH

  You dry clean wool? Do you know any tweakers who drop their wardrobe off at the cleaners?

  (to uniform) Anything else?

  UNIFORM

  This. ATM card.

  He holds out a baggie: inside, a bank CARD. Imprinted on the front: “STANLEY LARSEN”. Holder takes it–

  HOLDER

  ‘Stanley Larsen’. Guy loses his wallet while he’s gettin’ his knob polished?

  ON Sarah as she steps away from Holder and the Uni, surveys the field – taking it in.

  HOLDER (O.S.) (CONT’D)

  (to Uni)

  Anyway, keep lookin’. Search the field…

  SARAH

  (to Uni)

  You find anything else, mark it, don’t move
it. And call in Sex Crimes. This is theirs for now.

  She heads to the car. Holder, surprised, follows–

  HOLDER

  Yo. We got here first.

  SARAH

  Yeah and we don’t got a body.

  HOLDER

  Not yet.

  Sarah, impatient, checks her watch.

  SARAH

  You wanna follow it up, go for it.

  HOLDER

  You’re my ride, Linden.

  SARAH

  So, I’ll drop you off at the station, I need to finish packing up–

  HOLDER

  I thought you were done.

  (off her look)

  Flight’s not til nine, right? I won’t let you miss it. Promise.

  Holder grins, walks ahead.

  HOLDER (CONT’D)

  Let’s have a talk with this Stanley Larsen.

  Sarah clocks something on the back of his neck, peeking above his collar: a TATTOO. The top of an ornate CRUCIFIX. Sarah, curious, follows.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  LISA GARDNER is the New York Times bestselling author of Hide, Gone, Alone, The Killing Hour, The Survivors Club, The Next Accident, The Other Daughter, The Third Victim, and The Perfect Husband. She lives with her family in New England, where she is at work on her next novel of suspense.

  Visit her website at www.lisagardner.com.

  BY LISA GARDNER

  The Perfect Husband

  The Other Daughter

  The Third Victim

  The Next Accident

  The Survivors Club

  The Killing Hour

  Alone

  Gone

  Hide

  Say Goodbye

  SAY GOODBYE

  A Bantam Book / July 2008

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  New York, New York

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  All rights reserved.

  Copyright © 2008 by Lisa Gardner, Inc.

  Excerpt From Love You More

  Copyright © 2010 by Lisa Gardner, Inc.

  Bantam Books and the Rooster colophon are trademarks of Random House, Inc.

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Gardner, Lisa.

  Say goodbye / Lisa Gardner.

  p. cm.

  1. United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation—Officials and employees—Fiction. 2. Missing persons—Fiction. 3. Georgia—Fiction. I. Title.

  PS3557.A7132S29 2008

  813'.54—dc22

  2007036285

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