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Post date: 11-Jul-2018 19:49:28
I can’t decide whether we’re making progress or not! We have caught a couple of graffiti artists red-handed spraying obnoxious words on the walls of a hairdressing establishment owned by a gay hairdresser, but there’s no evidence that this is linked with any of the other attacks. Andy has turned up what appears to be a threat against a gay nightclub, but the chances are it’s an empty threat and won’t come to anything. Monica and Alice have been working on the hit-and-run, but that’s thrown up a whole lot of contradictory evidence with no clear way forward. I’m not at all sure that Jonah will get his wish and see all this through before his retirement at the end of the month!
Peter took Lucy to visit Wayne in hospital this afternoon. It gives us all a sense of déjà vu. It’s ominously reminiscent of 2009 when Jonah was shot. I just hope Wayne isn’t stuck in there for as long as Jonah was ... and I hope he get back closer to normal. He’s got his whole life ahead of him and sport has always been such a big part of it … but then, it’s not fair to imply that becoming disabled wasn’t a big deal for Jonah because he was older and didn’t play rugger!
Dean was anxious about some job interviews that they were supposed to be doing on Friday. He was all for cancelling them, but Graham wouldn’t hear of it. Lucy had the bright idea of suggesting that Jonah could help. He wasn’t best pleased when he heard, because he resents anything that takes him away from his last few weeks as a police officer, but he did agree to go along with the plan. And maybe helping out with Design Ability will be something he can do more of after he retires.