The Case of the Missing Police Horse
By Wendy Elmer
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Wendy Elmer
Wendy was born in Manhattan and attended Corpus Christi School. She also attended Mother Cabrini High School, closing in June of 2014.
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The Case of the Missing Police Horse - Wendy Elmer
THE CASE OF THE
MISSING
POLICE HORSE
Wendy Elmer
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Hostages on the Subway
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
CHAPTER 1
Mordecai Dunne was an ex con who couldn’t get a job. He couldn’t get unemployment because of being an ex con.. He was essentially homeless because nobody would rent to him. He had to make a plan to change this. He lied on his application by using his brother’s name. He got the apartment, but was evicted a month later because he got caught. He didn’t think the landlord would actually check into the information. He missed being in jail only because he had shelter and three square meals a day. He figured that he just had to pretend to be suicidal. That got him into isolation. In the middle of the night he came up with the perfect plan. IT was a minor crime, but it brought him time to make something of his life. He called his old friend and cell mate Mitchell Dubey. Mitchell was told to meet him in the diner at 10:00 the following morning. They met and ordered breakfast.
CHAPTER 2
After the waitress took their orders Mitchell said: So Mordecai. What can I do for you?
Mordecai said: I was let out of jail and have been essentially homeless ever since. People won’t rent to me because I have a police record. I can’t get a job because of my police record. When I was in jail they put me into a small box and didn’t give me any life skills to survive on the outside. In school all they taught me was academics, not life skills. They didn’t teach me about speaking like an adult.
Mitchell said: They always said if you can’t do the time don’t do the crime.
Mordecai said: That is no excuse for not preparing me for life. The educational school system stinks. It’s no wonder we turn to a life of crime.
Mitchell said: If you don’t like the school system just start a letter writing campaign and show up at school board meetings. That would be more productive than just whining about how everybody else screwed up your life except you. You seem to think everyone else screwed up your life.
Mordecai slapped his face hard right there in the diner. Mitchell had blood running out of his mouth. The waitress offered to call the cops, but Mitchell waved him off.
Mordecai said: I have a plan to get back into jail but for a minor crime.
Mitchell asked: Wait a minute. Before you do anything rash have you talked to your parole officer about your difficulties? He is required to help you get a job and a place to live. He needs to step up to the plate and do his job. I think you can request a new parole officer if you are unhappy with the one you have.
Mordecai said: Do you think I can just stroll into a police station with my record?
Mitchell said: Why not? The worst they can tell you is to tell you to go back to the warden and talk it over.
Mordecai slapped his face again on the other side. Mitchell said: This is really getting old. Your slapping me like that just doesn’t work anymore.
At this