wheelsy_sheriff: (black and white)
Christ, is he tired.

It's late, and Kate is probably asleep by now, so Bill closes the door on his cruiser as soft as he can before dragging himself up the driveway and porch steps.

Lousy day, lousy week, hell, if he could he'd write off the whole damn month.

He didn't even bother to button his flannel when he changed after work at the station, and a light wind whips the tails of his shirt as he sorts through his keys.

Getting the door open, he steps inside with three things on his mind; a beer, a bite to eat, and bed.
wheelsy_sheriff: (my color is plaid)
Sunday evening, and the end of another long week (or the start, depending on how you look at it).

Bill isn't thinking about it either way. Instead, he's trying to keep his focus on what's going on right now; he's in his truck, out of uniform, with Kate riding beside him, a dish of baked macaroni and cheese on her lap, on their way to Sunday dinner at his mom's.

What used to be a tradition of sorts hasn't happened in a long while, and Bill's actually been looking forward to it. They all have, as the two deputies Rudy and Dave are also invited, along with Dave's wife, Sarah.

Bill's still tired and stressed from all the problems he's been dealing with in Wheelsy, but he isn't feeling it so much right now. Right now, he's more focused on enjoying the night with his mom and his friends, and the wonderful smell of melted cheese filling the truck cab.

Pulling into his mom's driveway, he parks behind a car already there.

"Looks like Dave an' Sarah beat us here."

Looking over at Kate, he gives her a smile.

"Don't worry, though, if Dave ate your share of chicken I'll give you a bit of mine."
wheelsy_sheriff: (profile shadow)
Bradley gets on his nerves.

The first few days, it was just all the hassle Bill had to deal with bringing in the deputy. There's a lot of paperwork and finagling that comes along with a new transfer.

Not to mention all the phone calls and meetings. Swallowing frustration and pride had been the hardest chore when Bill was face-to-face with Kimbrell. The man was expecting gratitude for bringing in help for Bill and the department, and in order to keep that help and try to appease the one who's been on his back for months, Bill had to give in and lay it on as thick as possible.

Coming out of the meeting and running into Bradley going in only set the stone of irritation farther down in Bill's guts.

Everyone loves him.

Any newcomer is an instant celebrity in a small town like Wheelsy, but even after a couple weeks Bill is the only one who seems to think it's old already.

The worst part about it is Bradley seems like a really nice guy.

He has a hundred jokes, a million stories, and seems to know too damn much about everything, but he's also easy-going. Everyone he meets pals up to him right away, and he knows practically everyone by their first name already.

He also knows his job.

Bradley's eager to help, willing to listen, and takes whatever crap shift Bill gives him without complaint.

The new deputy also seems eager to spend time with the sheriff, so Bill sticks him with Rudy.

Things are starting to move back towards normal, and it's thanks to the extra body in the department.

The one Bill had nothing to do with bringing in.

Rudy is starstruck; Dave doesn't say a thing; and Bill finds that extra help and an easier schedule are doing nothing for the stress and frustration he feels, though he keeps a lid on it as best he can.

The last thing Bill needs is it getting out that he doesn't like the guy. Or worse, that he's jealous. Bill's not, of course. Bradley just bugs him some, that's all.
wheelsy_sheriff: (haunting shadows)
He wakes up thirsty. Too many damn Swee Tarts, or maybe it was all those Sour Patch Kids. Whatever it was, Bill eases out of bed and heads for the small kitchen area, leaving Kate to sleep.

Grabbing a carton of orange juice from the fridge, he turns to take it to the table, then drops it on the floor. The carton hits the tile with a slosh-thump, but Bill's attention is on the man sitting in a chair pulled out from the table.

"Hey there, Bill."

Carton forgotten, Bill backs up quickly. He bumps into the fridge, and stands there gaping.

"W-- Wally?"

The deputy smiles, giving a nod.

"Yeah, it's me."

Bill's heart is high up in his throat as he looks the man over.

Wally is dead.

Wally is dead, and this isn't the first time Bill's run into him since Wally's been dead.

The last time didn't go so well.

"What the hell do you want?"

Wally's smile fades, and he shakes his head.

"Relax, Bill, I ain't here t'hurt you."

Wally holds his hands out, palms up. They're empty, and more importantly, they look normal. Everything about Wally looks normal, like he was before the slug invasion in Wheelsy.

He isn't even in uniform. Instead he has on the old beat-up flannel button-down he'd wear whenever they'd hit the lake for some fishing, and a pair of well-worn blue jeans.

Bill notes all of this and backs down some, but still keeps a wariness and distance.

"So what do you want?"

"Oh, just kinda checkin' in. S'been awhile. I see you got yourself a girl."

At the mention of Kate, Bill's eyes narrow and he moves from the wall and to the open way between the kitchen area and the suite, putting himself between Wally and Kate.

"You stay away from her."

"Jesus Christ, Bill, I ain't here to make trouble. I was just sayin', that's all. I'm happy for you; thought you'd never work yourself past Starla."

Bill doesn't move, and Wally gives a sigh, throwing a hand up.

"Alright, fine. Can't say I blame you, everything that's happened, but you are bein' an ass right now, just so's you know."

Wally stands, and Bill's hands clench tight at his sides as his heart pounds in his ears.

"Listen t'me," Wally says, making no move to close the distance between them. "You're my friend, an' I was damn happy an' proud t'serve under you, sheriff. You've done a good job, but I gotta tell ya, there's trouble comin'."

Bill's hands relax a fraction, and he gives Wally a quizzical look.

"Trouble? What do you mean? Not the-- "

Before Bill can finish Wally shakes his head.

"No, not them again. Slugs are gone, this is somethin' else. Just watch yourself, an' the boys. Be careful who you keep company with."

"What? What is it? What's goin' on?"

Wally shakes his head again, expression turning sad.

"Take care, Bill. Was good t'see you again."

"Hey, wait a sec, what the hell are you talkin' about?"

Wally hitches his pants up, and turns away.

When Bill moves to follow his eyes open suddenly as a hand falls on his shoulder.

Bill jerks in his chair and turns his head to see Kate standing close by, her hand hanging in the air between them.

"Sweetheart?"

Looking around, he realizes he's asleep at the table. His eyes scan the kitchen area, then fall on Kate; his Adam's apple bobs.

"I was thirsty."

Kate looks him over, an orange juice carton in her other hand.

"I can get you a glass," she offers.

He looks at the carton, and shakes his head, standing slowly.

"No, I'm just-- that's alright. Let's get back to bed."

She hesitates, but when he offers his hand she takes it, and after the juice gets put away they settle back in bed together.

Bill holds her in his arms, his eyes on the shadows around them, and his thoughts on Wally's words.
wheelsy_sheriff: (lookin)
["This is our new transfer."]



Returning from the station, Bill pulls in alongside his crusier and shuts off the truck.

Grabbing the coffee cup and bits of trash left from the drive back from Charleston, he slams the door and heads inside.

The garbage gets dumped in the kitchen, and he washes his hands at the sink.

Turning off the water, he shakes his hands out and looks for something to dry them with.

"Where the hell-- Kate, we got any towels?"
wheelsy_sheriff: (Default)
It's late Monday afternoon on to early evening when they make it back to town. The drive was fine, but while Bill hated to see their weekend and time together end, the closer they got to Wheelsy the more anxious he felt about being gone and checking in.

After unloading at the house, Bill leaves Kate to go stop in at the station. He's grateful when she doesn't seem to mind, and he promises not to be long.

When he enters the department he's surprised to find the front desk empty, and follows the sounds of conversation towards the back of the office.

"Hey, anyone workin' today or what?"
wheelsy_sheriff: (*G*)
["I'm exhausted in a good way for once."]



The room is bright even with the curtains drawn when Bill cracks his eyes open.

He smiles to find Kate in his arm, her back pressed against his chest, her arm over his around her waist.

Tightening his hold on her, he pulls her closer and presses a kiss into her hair.

Breakfast will be ready soon (if they haven't missed it already), but this is a good way to be waking up, and he wants to enjoy it a bit.
wheelsy_sheriff: (smiley)
It's taken a little longer than he had hoped to get things together with the department in order to schedule some time off, but Bill's finally managed it (leaving him owing Dave big), and now he just needs to get out.

The morning's been busy. Bill and Dave spent part of it intervening in a feud between a couple of old-timers, rounding up a lot of stray piglets, and talking Mrs. Freeda down from a statue out in front of the post office, where she was giving a tirade over the increasing cost of stamps.

After seeing her home safely and being "forced" into a couple pieces of pie, Bill is in a rush when he gets back to the station.

He moves around the office, getting things straight while Dave follows him around, and Nancy, the dispatcher and receptionist, trails them, trying to get Bill's attention.

"Head back out and check on Otis and Dale tomorrow," Bill says over his shoulder to Dave. "Those two were pretty riled this time, an' you know they won't let the other alone if they feel wronged."

Dave nods, Nancy speaks up.

"Sheriff-- "

Moving for his desk, Bill grabs a stack of paperwork and shoves it into a file, ignoring Nancy.

"Remind Rudy he's helpin' at the church rummage sale, an' you gotta put in the payroll Monday mornin', I won't be back in time for it."

"Got it, sheriff."

"Hey, sheriff-- "

Bill walks past Nancy and shoves the file he just stuffed into a cabinet.

"You got where t'reach me," Bill continues, "but, I don't want no calls 'less there's another invasion or Pete gets his hands on a nuke, alright?"

"Alright," Dave nods, popping off half a salute that earns him a Look. Shaking his head, Dave holds his hands up. "Relax, Bill, things'll be fine. So, relax, an' have a good time."

"Okay, I'll-- "

"Bill."

Nancy finally gains Bill's attention. Huffing, she holds out a small stack of papers.

"These come while you were out. They're-- "

Bill makes a face at the papers, taking them and reaching for a pen.

"Where do I put it?"

"These are for-- " Nancy tries again and Bill shakes his head.

"Where do I sign?"

Nancy shuffles the pages, pointing out a few spots.

"They came through this mornin'," Nancy says, watching him.

Bill leans against the desk and puts down quick signatures and initials, then hands it back, returning his focus to Dave.

"Don't let things fall apart while I'm gone."

Dave snorts and Bill smiles.

"See y'all later."

Bill grabs his keys and heads out quick, leaving behind a smiling Dave, and a flustered Nancy.

*****

Stepping through the front door, Bill heaves a sigh, smiling as he works the buttons off on the front of his uniform.

"Finally got away. You ready?"
wheelsy_sheriff: (Bill)
Kate is out of the infirmary, but they've decided to stay another night in Milliways. The day is just starting in Wheelsy, and it'll be good for them both to get a night of sleep in before heading out again.

Each agreed to the decision for the other's sake (Bill is still nervous about how well Kate is, and Kate knows Bill hasn't slept near enough as he's been at her bedside), and so the door opens to the suite upstairs and they both step in.

Bill knows he needs to dial back his concern some now that Kate is doing better, but can't quite help himself entirely.

After closing and locking the door, he turns and watches her move through the suite.

"Y'need anything?"
wheelsy_sheriff: (I'm... Kate Warner? BWAH!)
Walking in the door, Bill heads straight for the bed so he can get off his feet (Kate's heels).

"The soap in there will take it right off," he assures Kate who follows in behind him.

Pinching his nose against the odor of fertilizer, he takes a moment to feel out his new nose, while looking across the room at himself, trying to work through the strangeness of this.

"You uh-- y'just gotta use a lot."
wheelsy_sheriff: (glee)
It's Friday night and Henenlotter's Saddle Lounge is busy, but there's a table in the corner empty and waiting for Bill and his two deputies when they walk in.

Friendly greetings meet them as they pass through the bar, and all three men look to be in a good mood when they sit down, especially Dave and Rudy, who share a smile as they sit.

"So, Bill, seein' as t'how this is our first Friday since you've gotten back, Rudy an' I have decided somethin'," Dave says as Mary the waitress sets down three beers in front of the trio.

Bill looks at Dave and Rudy. Rudy is already set to burst out laughing.

"What's that?" Bill asks, taking a drink.

"You're buyin'," Dave answers, clinking his bottle to the bottom of Bill's, then taking a drink with a smirk.

Rudy lets his laughter out and Bill gives them each a Look.

"S'only fair, Bill," Rudy manages, after having a drink. "Dave an' I have had t'pay all this time."

"I haven't been here all this time," Bill argues, sounding indignant.

"Yeah, an' we've missed you somethin' fierce." Dave nods.

"Missed you payin'," Rudy says, and both deputies laugh.

"Assholes," Bill mutters, before he starts laughing himself.


They've been drinking, talking, and laughing for awhile when Rudy leans over and shakes Dave by the shoulder.

"Hey, hey, y'think it's time for his present?"

Dave is taking a pull on his long neck bottle and almost chokes.

"Oh yeah, yeah. I guess it is."

Bill eyes them both.

"What?"

"We got y'somethin' sheriff," Rudy replies, grinning ear to ear as Dave gives Mary a signal.

Bill turns his wary gaze from the deputies down to the tray Mary brings over; something big and round sits on top of it, covered by a dish towel.

With a bemused head shake, Mary sets it down and walks off.

"Now Bill, after recent events, Rudy an' I have decided that a standard uniform just ain't gonna cut it for you," Dave explains while Rudy nods. "So, we talked t'coach Akers, an'-- "

"Taa-daa!" Rudy says loudly, pulling off the towel to reveal an Earl Bassett High football helmet.

"S'good protection 'gainst linemen, wildlife, an' crazy ass old ladies armed with cast iron." Dave gives the helmet a rap with his knuckles, and Bill bursts into loud laughter.

"Well c'mon, put it on," Rudy insists.

Still laughing, and shaking his head, Bill takes off his cap and pulls on the helmet.

"Just like old times, ain't it?" Rudy says.

"Nah, if it were old times, y'all would be dressed like turtles." Bill cracks up, then fits the neck of his bottle through the face mask and takes a drink.


"You make the call."

"No, you make the call."

"Would someone just call already? M'drunk as shit over here an' need t'lay down." Rudy's voice is almost a groan as he sits in the middle of Bill and Dave arguing.

"Rudy, y'just shut th'hell up, y'ain't even got no one t'call in the first place," Bill says, tilting his head so he can glare at Rudy through the helmet still on his head.

"Yeah, y'-- y'need a girl, Rudy, so we can bug her for rides home," Dave says in agreement.

Rudy sulks, and Bill and Dave turn back to arguing with each other.

"J-- just call Kate t'pick us up."

"No I-- I can't." Bill shakes his head, and hiccups.

"Why not?" Dave demands, bumping the edge of the table with his bottle as he tries to set his beer down.

"'Cause... 'cause-- " Bill's face lights up then, and he smirks. "'Cause she ain't got nothin' but th'truck, an' we can't all fit."

"We'll throw Rudy in the back."

"What if he falls out again?"

"Yeah, what if I fall out 'gain?" Rudy puts in, leaning on Dave.

Dave works on an argument, frowns, then throws up his arms in disgust, knocking Rudy off of him.

"Aw, shit, fine! Lemme go call Sarah. God dammit, I hate both of y'all."

He stalks off, leaving Bill and Rudy laughing behind him.


Sarah has been waiting for the call, and is only a bit exasperated when it comes. She listens patiently as Dave goes through all manner of excuses about why they're calling her, and she even stifles a sigh when he's through.

"Y'all just stay put, alright?" she says, already shrugging on a light jacket while she juggles the phone.

"Alright, sweetheart," Dave replies, voice slurred but pleased.

"I mean it, David," she says, grabbing her keys. "Don't none of you go anywhere, I'm not runnin' no search party tonight."

"Don't worry, Bill's with Rudy, he won't get lost," Dave assures.

"Yeah, well you keep an eye on Bill, too. I'll be there in just a bit."

"Okay, love you."

"Love you, too." Sarah hangs up the phone with a soft sigh, then heads out to her car.



Loading the three officers into the car is a chore and a half, but somehow it gets accomplished; she puts all three in the backseat.

The singing she takes with many eye rolls, Bill still has his helmet on, and she ends up having to retrieve Dave after he gets out of the car while she's walking Rudy in.

She'll be glad for Kate's help with Bill when she gets him home, and as she's driving towards his house, listening to Bill and her husband belting out country songs, she realizes it might have been smart to have reinforcements from the start.
wheelsy_sheriff: (Wheelsy PD)
[He's okay.]



Tuesday Bill hadn't gotten back from the hospital in time for his shift, and had doctor's orders to take the day off anyways.

Wednesday he takes the truck to work; he hasn't spoken to Dave or Rudy since the hospital (though Kate called Sarah to let her and Dave know when Bill was released).

When Bill steps into the department everyone looks up. Nancy gives him a greeting from the front desk, and he can see her hesitance to say more. Dave and Rudy are both at the coffee machine, filling up before heading out. They both look at Bill, then each other, and Rudy moves off as Bill approaches.

Resisting the urge to duck his head or work his throat, Bill stands beside Dave and pours himself a cup of coffee.

"Mornin'," Bill says, and somehow manages to make it sound casual.

Dave gives a nod and lifts his cup a little, just as easy.

Bill fixes his coffee while Dave drinks his own, both in silence.

Bill knows he owes Dave an apology for the other night, and tries to find one as he pours out cream and sugar.

He's halfway through his cup and Dave is setting his empty one down before Bill breaks the silence.

"Hey, Dave, listen, I-- I'm doin' alright, fine enough to be here an' all, but I kinda wanna take it easy for a bit. You uh, y'mind drivin' today?"

Dave pauses in putting on his cap, and looks at Bill.

A handful of heartbeats pass, then Dave smiles and gives a nod.

"'Course I don't."

Bill nods, his own smile breaking out, and finishes his mug.


As the pair walks out, Dave holds the door and says, "Y'can't drive for shit on your best days, don't even wanna see it after you've had your brains rattled."
wheelsy_sheriff: (I'm awake)
[they're keepin' him overnight]


It was a long night, after a very long day, and Bill falls asleep on the ride home from the hospital, slumped against the door and window. He blinks awake again when they're pulling into the drive, taking a moment to get his bearings back.

His head hurts a bit, but not enough that he's going to worry about it, especially since something else has his attention.

Straightening up in his seat, he looks out the window.

"S'at my mom's car?"
wheelsy_sheriff: (recovering)
["I'm sorry, Kate, but he outta-- Dave said he outta be alright."]



Since arriving at the hospital Bill has been examined, asked more questions, and had several tests performed.

The exam showed some of his motor skills a bit lacking, but he was able to answer most of the questions, and while he can't remember all of the tests, they came out clear for serious injury.

He got sick a couple more times, but after the last time of throwing up off the side of the stretcher he felt a bit better, and when they finally put him in a room the nurse turned the lights down, which helped, too.

Now he's just tired, tired and ready to go home. He's not quite sure what the hold up is, but is hoping it's just waiting on someone to come get him.

They gave him pain killers, and those are finally starting to kick in, so he dozes in bed, exhausted after what's been a pretty shitty day.
wheelsy_sheriff: (Wheelsy PD)
["I gotta have him get word to Mrs. Pardy an' Kate, let 'em know what's goin' on."]


He hates this.

Pulling into Bill's driveway, Rudy gets out of the car and puts on his hat, takes it off, then puts it back on again, all while eying the front door.

He really, really hates this.

Why's he gotta be the bearer of bad news all the time?

He knows why, because Dave's with Bill, and Kelly is with Mrs. Freeda (who Rudy also hates), and Nancy has to watch the station, so that leaves just him.

It's not fair.

Approaching the house, Rudy stops in front of the porch and paces back and forth a few times. He knows he needs to tell Kate what happened to Bill so they can get going, but wants to take a moment to prepare himself.

Be calm, explain the situation, don't worry her or get flustered your ownself.

Heading up the porch, he knocks on the front door, putting his hat back on at the last moment.

"C'mon, Rudy, do this right."

God, he hates this.
wheelsy_sheriff: (cut)
["Have a good day, you two."]




The first five or ten minutes of arriving at the station had been great.

Bill was reinstated, got his badge and his gun back, and received plenty of congratulations and welcome backs from everybody. The excitement and nerves he'd been feeling about this day finally seemed to mellow out, and he just felt great being back where he belonged.

After the initial reception, though, things turned downhill.

Half the day had been consumed by paperwork. Forms he needed to fill out for duty, paperwork Dave didn't (or couldn't) do, requisitions that had been waiting forever, reports, duty roster, messages; all the things that make the job way too tedious for Bill's liking.

After lunch at the diner Bill finally got out of the station with Dave.

Things didn't get much better.

They broke up a shouting match between a couple in the middle of the laundromat; picked up a loose goat and took him back where it belonged, only to find the animal had left something behind on the back seat; and hauled in a disgruntled, and very drunk, old man for public intoxication, which resulted in both Dave and Bill reeking of cheap vodka.

The shift was almost over when the call came in about trouble at Mrs. Freeda's place.


"Great, wonder what it is this time," Bill mutters as he turns the cruiser around and heads for Mrs. Freeda's.
wheelsy_sheriff: (shadows)
["S'good t'be home."]



They went to bed hours ago, though Bill's not sure how many. He doesn't want to chance a look at the clock and see how late or early it is.

He's slept on and off, but anticipation for the morning, and thoughts around tomorrow, keep him mostly awake. Kate's stirring beside him also has him aware instead of asleep.

He doesn't know what she's dreaming about, unlike him she doesn't usually say much in her sleep, but he's got an idea. Despite everything tonight she said and did to celebrate his going back to work, he knows she's still worried. Guilt is stuck high in his chest for putting her, and his mom, through it, but there's nothing he can do about it.

Nothing short of quitting, anyways, and that's something he can't do.

Staring at the shadows on the wall, he tries to fall asleep, feeling that if he can just make it to morning and get back to the job he'll be able to show them that it's going to be alright. He can handle the job, and take care of himself, and there's no reason to worry like they are.

The hard part is going to sleep.
wheelsy_sheriff: (lookin)
Bill opens the door from Milliways that leads into his bedroom, steps in, then holds it open for Kate.

It's strange to come back after being gone so long and find everything just as it was the morning they left.

He can smell the coffee from the pot in the kitchen that's still on, and the bed is still unmade from when he got up that day.

Giving Kate a small smile, he turns around to open the closet again, this time the door reveals his hanging clothes, and he puts away his dress uniform that he had taken for Doc's wake.
wheelsy_sheriff: (poker face)
["Doc""]



Kate is downstairs looking for more candy canes to replace those missing from the tree (something Bill knows absolutely nothing about) and Boo has finally settled down for a nap.

Taking advantage of Kate's being gone, Bill is at the table that's been set up as a wrapping station, trying to get the gifts he picked up for Kate the other day wrapped before she comes back up.

The tape, as always, is being difficult.

His only success so far is getting them into a plain box, so at least if she comes in she can't see what he's got. He's hoping to get the job finished, though, and the present stashed amongst Boo's gifts before Kate makes it back.
wheelsy_sheriff: (Wheelsy PD)
["Bill, there's somethin' you should know.]



Bill walks in through the door to Demeter's house with a black garment bag over his arm. Inside is his dress uniform, and in hand he has his cap and shoes to go with it.

Going back to Wheelsy for it had been hard. Not because the door wasn't cooperating, it opened right up to his bedroom, but there things are set to get back to normal. The few minutes it took him to gather up what he needed put him that much closer to returning to work and the life he's wanted back for so long.

He couldn't stay, though, couldn't leave Kate and Boo or Katherine now. So he left that life on hold again and is now back here, to break more bad news to the woman he loves.

Shutting the door quietly, he heads for the bedroom, still trying to figure out how to tell Kate, and already building himself up to be strong for her.

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