summer work Hyundai Westcity millennials

as reply to Hey Ya

"Now I know there's a lot of
millennials
out there. So this next song goes out to you. You'll know what song it is right from the first line. If you don't then you must not've been rockin it in the 2000's. Keep it dialed here to one oh two point five."

ONE TWO THREE FOUR

Detective Patrick Schultz caught his head bobbing to the rhythm of the familiar tune blaring out the speakers of his 2011
Hyundai
. Images of a white background and silky hair on a black man dressed in green flashed before him, until he was brought back to the gray, overcast Tuesday morning in the parking lot of
Westcity
Police HQ. In otherwords back to real life.

If this was any other day he would've finished the song before leaving the car. He always did when the radio played something he liked. But this morning he would feel guilty listening to this oldie from his past. He cut the engine, removed his key and took the strides towards the building.

The weather had been especially good the past few days. Sunny for seemingly over two weeks. The breezy kin of warm days when you could put on sunglasses and just hit the beach. A smile came over his face as he entered the building. He liked going to work when it was gray. He hated it when he had to work inside that over airconditioned building while everybody else enjoyed the sunshine.

His office was on the second floor, room number 214. However this morning he didn't bother going there. Instead he made his way to a conference room on that same floor where his colleagues were waiting for him. When he entered, his colleage Jean Gunther handed him a coffee, Still hot. She timed it perfectly for him.

"Thanks." he told her.

She smiled but didn't say anything. The chief, Jesse Harden, cleared his throat. "Nice of you to join us Patrick."

"Mm," Schultz mumbled before taking a sip of the coffee. Now that he was there the meeting seemed to finally begin.

"So there's been a body. Found last night, or this morning I mean, at 1:37 AM. A caller, someone who was jogging along the beach by Sunny Dole Ave called it in around 1:23. The victims are a 30 year old man Dave Simmer and his dog."


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