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Danny's Dilemma

By Rebecca Garth

written on 6-18-00

A Look into the Private Life of Danny and Ben

What?? He did not believe what he was hearing. Danny Williams was standing in the lush living room of Janie Wilson. Janie was the daughter of his friend, Joe Campbell. Joe befriends Danny since he started his career in law enforcement. Joe was more than a mentor--much more--he was the Dad Danny lost. He was old enough to be his Dad, so he enjoyed being with Danny as a son enjoys being with a Dad. Danny loved him and wept openly when a car accident prematurely took his life.

Janie had been with him at the time of the accident and because of a brain injury, she had no memory of her Dad. She had no memory of anything except waking up in the hospital. Danny stayed with her until she was well enough to come home. Since she had no home (her mother had died at birth), Danny became her legal guardian.

She was a senior in High School and Danny always loved her as he would have a little sister so it was a natural thing to take her to his home and care for her. He knew she returned the love. She loved him as a big brother and always had great admiration for him.

He enjoyed the year she stayed with him before going off to college. At the beginning of school she felt hindered by a dominating shyness. When Danny thought she needed cheering up, he would take her out for a coke float. It became a joke with the two, in later years, when she would call and could tell by his voice that he was down; she would say, "if I was there, we would go get a coke float". They would laugh and he would feel better about whatever was bothering him.

He was surprised one day, when she told him that a boy had asked her out. She was so shy--he knew she would never talk to a boy first, but she told him they had lockers side by side and she had always stood back and let him go first. One day he noticed her and said he would adjust his locker door so both of them could get their books at the same time.

When Jim Wilson came to pick her up that night, Danny was happily surprised. He wore a cowboy hat that he took off when he shook hands with him.

"My name is James Wilson, Mr. Williams and I am glad to meet you." His handshake was firm and he looked him in the eyes. "Thank you for letting Janie go to church with me, tonight is a special night. We are having a special speaker that is a rodeo star and a Christian "CHURCH".

Danny couldn't believe his ears. Janie had not mentioned where they were going, he wondered if she knew. But by the smile on her face, he didn't think it mattered to her. After many, many more dates, it became clear that the two were in love.

Janie went to a university in Texas with Jim. He wanted to be a veterinarian and a rodeo rider. He loved roping and had won many awards as a champion roper. Janie and Danny would call once a week and they always spent part of her Christmas vacation together.

He was always amazed how Janie and Jim were so much alike. Because of their Christian beliefs, they did not drink alcohol; but Janie never said anything when Danny drank. He also knew, because of their strong belief in the Bible, that when both wore white at their wedding, they were proudly displaying they were both pure.

One time he asked Janie how she upheld her convictions, she said it was through prayer. She told him she knew he didn't have the same morals and she would accept him and his love life. It was not for her to judge, she just wanted a warning when he had over night guests. Then both of them laughed and hugged, and had a coke float.

She was a lawyer and Jim was a Dr. of Veterinary when they married. They both were 28. It was only 6 months later, when she called Danny at work. She was crying so hard, that Jenny interrupted a meeting with Steve, Chin, Ben and himself.

Jenny had been told not to interrupt for any reason, but she came to the door and said there was a call from a hospital in Texas. The person said they must talk to Detective Williams.

Danny ran to the phone knowing only Janie would be calling from Texas. Jim had died of a massive heart attack. !!!!!! He was talking and had fallen in her arms dead.

Danny got on the next plane to Texas and stayed with her throughout the funeral and the days after. He wanted her to come back with him to Hawaii, but she wanted to stay in Texas. That is until 3 months later, when she called and wanted "to come home to her family". Of course, Danny was delighted.

She was a very wealthy widow, as Jim had many million-dollar insurance policies on himself. He didn't know he had a weak heart; but with his love for rodeo, he thought it would be a good idea to have some money for his bride.

She got a job in the DA's office working with John Manicote. She loved what she did and Danny loved having her close to him.

It was now three years later and she had become a very secure young woman, very attractive and very witty. In fact, most of the time she would have Steve McGarrett shaking his head over something she would say.

Danny was always amazed at the difference in the very shy young teenager that first came to live with him; and the very self confident young woman he saw now. She told him, one time, that the shyness had been like a handicap and she had prayed everyday to be healed. Slowly over the years she was healed to now she was very secure in the person she was.

Even though she missed Jim, Danny knew she was very happy. But what was this she was telling him. ?????? He had stopped by for a coke float and she had been crying, she said she didn't want anyone to know, but she was in love and she couldn't tell the person. Danny starting thinking of the men she had dated in the last three years since Jim's death.

Harold Reynolds??? A very well known judge in Honolulu, but he did not like the Five-0 team. He would almost never give them a search warrant until they had proven beyond any doubt that it was needed. In fact, if at all possible, they would try to get another judge besides him.

One day he was the only one they could get to listen to their request of a search warrant. Chin had video taped two hit men talking; but the problem was, they were talking in sign language. No one knew what to make of it until Steve remembered that Janie had always loved working with handicapped children at summer camps. Once she had told them, she was taking a class on sign language.

So Steve had called Judge Reynolds to the office so he could view the tape at the same time that Janie interrupted it, so the honorable judge would not think they were putting words in her mouth. When Steve told Danny to go get Janie from her office, he told him to warn her about the judge. That he had no sense of humor, so to be very professional and not her usual joking self.

Judge Reynolds had just said he was too busy for the coffee Chin had offered him, and he wanted" to get the show on the road as he had more important things to do", when Janie and Danny walked into the office.

"Oh and what is that Stoney???? A golf date??? or are you too busy to have fun anymore???"

The judge had dropped his brief case and stood with his mouth open in shock.

Steve and Danny thought at the same time "Oh no, now her wise cracking personality has cost us a big drug bust." As he was thinking this, Steve stepped up and said "Now, Mrs. Wilson, this is Judge Reynolds."

But the judge did not hear the head of Five-0, he could not take his eyes off of the woman that had said this. "Oh my gosh, I cant believe it, I am seeing an angel aren't I?" He rushed over, and in a gentleness the Five-0 crew had not seen before, he took Janie in his arms and hugged and gently kissed her. He quickly wiped his eyes hoping no one in the office had seen.

"I am so sorry I lost touch with you the last few years. I was so busy trying to become the youngest judge in Hawaii that I let time slip away," he was fumbling with his words and trying to get something out of his wallet at the same time. "Look, I kept this in my wallet, and I read it when I need to be reminded of -of- of, well you know what I mean."

He was holding a small card that comes with flowers. He read it out loud, "Dreams move on if you wait too long. I am so proud of you."

Janie knew what it was, she had sent him a boutonnière when he became a judge; but he had never answered, so she did not know that he had kept the card.

Now suddenly, the judge seemed to come back to reality and he said "What ever happened to that cowboy you were in love with. I cant believe you are here without him."

Janie answered, "We did marry and we were very happy for 6 months, then he died of a massive heart attack."

Again the judges eyes teared up. "I-I-I-I am so sorry Janie, I loved Jim too. You two were so perfect together. I-I don't know what to say."

The Five-0 men had never seen him speechless.

Janie broke the sad moment by saying, "I've learned, with the Lords help, how to live without him. But Stoney, do you know my friend Danny Williams?"

"Well, of course!" the answer came. " But I never put two and two together. When we were in law school, you always talked about your "almost brother" that worked for Five-0, but when I became judge, I forgot."

Janie laughed as the two shook hands. "We always called him Stoney, after the TV show about a man that was the youngest judge in NY. Stoney always had the dream of being the youngest judge somewhere."

From that point on, Danny knew she saw him regularly. Even though when all the crew got together for fun, as a cookout at Chins or a tennis match, she didn't bring the judge.

She told Danny once that she knew the two of them could never be close, and she also knew Danny, in his heart, didn't like Stoney. So she never forced the issue of making them be together.

Danny came back to the present, all this remembering had only taken a few seconds. "Is it Stoney?" he asked.

"Oh my, no," laughed Janie. "We will always be friends, but Stoney will always love himself first. A wife would have to be happy to be second place to his practice."

Try again Detective. He knew she was teasing, and he also knew her tears were real, so her pain was real too. He thought again.

Steve McGarrett?? The head of Five-0. A very prestigious man in Hawaii. He had always thought of Janie as Danny's little sister too. He had always been very kind to her. Once before she met Jim and was the very shy teenager; Steve had come over to their apartment with a lovely lei, and asked her to go to dinner with him at a very expensive restaurant. Steve had known that it was a big date night at High School, and Janie had not been asked out.

Janie had not mentioned anything, but when Danny told Steve that her best friend had been asked out, Steve knew, from his own sister's experiences, that she would feel left out.

That night Danny noticed she had placed the lei on the pillow next to her, and she had a smile on her face as she went to sleep. Steve had not seen her much, after she went to college, and she saw Danny, since, for only a few days over breaks. Danny had never called Steve to come over, even thought Steve asked about her regularly.

When Danny had been shot and held captive in the hospital, Steve called Janie immediately. He knew it would be on the news, even in Texas; and he knew Janie would know who the detective was that was in serious condition. And he knew that if he didn't tell her, she would be extremely up set with him.

She got on the next plane out, and only later, did Danny and Steve find out that she had given up a very sought after mentorship. The man that told them this, said he tried to get her to come to Hawaii, to check on Danny, then come back and finish the term. But she told him that she would do anything to help Danny get well. She was not really sure he would be alive when she got off the plane, and she wanted nothing on her mind but his well being.

Steve had told Danny later, that when he was waiting on her to depart the plane, this very attractive very self-confident woman came over to him and said, "Steve, are you waiting on me, or are you waiting on someone else?" Only then did he recognized her and her finance Jim Wilson. He hugged her and then hugged her again, in a way that most people had never seen the head of the most prestigious police force in Hawaii and said, with tears in his eyes, "I have missed you. I am so glad you are here."

Danny also knew during the years since her moving back to Hawaii, she and Steve had many tennis dates. During the Vashon mess, when Steve moved to the cabin of Docs, Janie was there every morning cooking breakfast. Danny never asked where she had spent the night. In fact he knew Janie would be disappointed with him if she had known he even wondered.

"Steve"?? he asked.

"Come on," she quickly answered. "That would be like falling in love with you, wouldn't it???? I think of Steve as a good friend. No, it isn't Steve. Try again."

Danny knew there were others lawyers, and even a minister, that she had dated over the years. Many times he and his date, Ben and Steve with their dates, had met in her lush apartment. She was very wealthy, so wealthy that she didn't need to work. She never talked about her wealth. He knew it was because she would give everything up in a heartbeat, and be living on a small ranch in Texas if she could have her Jim back. But she did enjoy the large apartment, but her old Bible beliefs were still in tack, as he laughed over the fact that she had a wet bar.

"Look again", she told him. She had turned it into an old fashioned soda fountain, complete with a coke float machine.... No he couldn't guess she would have to tell him.

"Is he married? Is that why you are crying?"

Laughing, she answered, "No not married. It s --well --its Ben."

Whaaat???? Ben Kokua? Another best friend of his. He had not known her during the year she lived with him, as he had only joined the Five-0 bunch in the last 3 years. In fact, he had joined just before he got the call about Jim's death. Ben had called her in Texas to tell her how sorry he was. Janie had told him about the call.

"Hello, is this Janie Wilson? Yes it is? Well, this is Ben Kokua. I am…"

She interrupted him, "Yes I know who you are. Danny has mentioned you many times. I know you are a good friend of his, but he isn't in. I know how expensive calls are from Hawaii."

"No, wait!" he said, "I called to talk to you. I just want you to know that Danny has talked about you and how proud he is of you many times. I wanted to say I am so sorry about your husband."

"I know, Danny isn't here right now. He's gone out for a few minutes. I'll have him call you when he gets in."

"I know you loved him too and I wanted t offer you my condolences. Just tell Danny I said 'Hi '"

She thought it was more than kind of him to call. When she moved to Hawaii, he came over one day to help her close a deal on a car. Danny had not wanted her to try to buy a car by herself. In her grief, he thought she might be an easy target for a wheeler dealer car salesman. But he got detained in traffic, so he called Ben and asked him to go. He asked him to take her to the dealership, but to hold her off of any deals until he could get there.

When she opened the door to the apartment, she laughed at the very good looking detective who was standing there with his mouth open and trying to say "Hello my name is…." She laughed and said, "I know you, you must be Ben. Are you surprised to see a woman that isn't a raving lunatic??? I am sure Danny has told you how I cry most nights, and sometimes barely get out of bed to tell him goodbye in the morning???"

He tried to stutter through a "no" but she knew she had guessed right. Grief was new to her, as she had no memory so could not truly grieve for the father she lost. But this grief, for her young husband, had prevented her from sleeping many nights. She would get up and read her Bible. She tried to cry quietly so Danny wouldn't be awaken; but she knew he heard her most nights and had told the family at Five-0 how concerned he was. That was one of the reasons she knew she had to get a car and try to begin a new life.

But the look on Ben's face was too funny, she could not stop laughing. "You thought I would have deep circles under my eyes and my hair would be uncombed didn't you?. To tell you the truth, I would probably look like that if I hadn't been ready for Danny to take me to get a new car."

They both laughed as he could not think of anything to say since that is exactly how he had pictured her. He was speechless when he saw this lovely woman standing in front of him.

When she went to work with John Manicote, she and Ben began a "who's going to get you now" kind of friendship. Even Janie, herself, was not sure who had started it.

One time Ben had gone into Steve's office and was brushing tiny hearts and cupids off his shoulder. He was hoping no one noticed, but of course Steve had and said, "What happened? Did you get ambushed by a bunch of valentines?"

Everyone laughed as Ben said when he opened his door to his office that day, the door had been booby-trapped and the hearts and cupids had rained down on him. The 4 men laughed even harder when he realized it had to be Janie that had done it.

A few days later they all had a meeting. Ben told Janie that it was a difficult place to find, so he had gotten an uniformed policeman to read her the instructions, and she was to drive to the location. She was 45 minutes late getting to a spot that was in reality only a few blocks from her office, but he had written the instructions so that she circled half of Honolulu.

When she walked in late, Ben had a difficult time holding back his laughter, as she prided herself in the fact that she was never late. He had to get up and excuse himself pretending to have a coughing spell when the Governor ask her to leave earlier next time there was a meeting in his office as he had no tolerance for late comers. She humbly apologized and said it would never happen again.

The staff still remembers the time that Ben had left his coat in his office when they met in Steve's office. When the meeting was over, he put his coat back on but when he put his hand in his pocket he withdrew a condom. Not a common one, but one that said on the wrapper it whistled Dixie when used. He asked Jenny who had been in his office.

"Well, no one," was the reply. "Except Mrs. Wilson, who left a report on your desk." About this time, Janie came in to see if he had found the report.

"Tell me, Mrs. Wilson," Ben said in a voice that would have melted honey, "Could your husband whistle Dixie or did he need some help?"

"Wellllll, Detective Kokua," answered Janie, in the slowest Texas drawl he had heard in some time. "To tell the truth, my husband was a real southern gentlemen. And since Texas was part of the Confederacy, he did more than whistle it SUH. He could sing every word of it and I can't recall anytime he needed help." And with that she blew him a kiss and left the office.

Danny knew many, many times they double dated. He knew many times when she couldn't sleep, she would go to Ben's and they would walk on the beach. She had told him that when Ben couldn't sleep, they would go to the beach and build sandcastles.

"What is that little house you always build apart from your big house?" Ben had asked one night. "Is that the servants house?"

Janie laughed, "No! I always build a small corral for horses. I guess I will always want to be a cowboy's wife again."

But when had this happened????? She was usually teasing Ben about some sweet thing he was seeing and he was telling her, how the man she was dating had never seen a real rodeo.

"That is just it," Janie answered, "It was very sudden. One day he was a better than good friend and the next day he went to Georgia to testify in a trial and see his friends Katie and Bob. When he left on the plane I suddenly felt like I couldn't live without talking to him and hearing his laugh. We have never even kissed only hugged as friends do. During that week I called his house every night so I could hear his voice on the answering machine. Do you think I am going crazy?????"

Danny laughed when he remembered Ben complaining about all the hang ups on the machine. But he knew it was time to get serious and use his big brother personality. "Janie, this is silly. You never have a problem saying what you mean. It is easy for you to tell people you love them. How many times have I heard you tell me and Steve? And, you are the only person I have seen Steve let hug him in a friendly way the way you do."

"Stop crying and go tell Ben you love him. You have always lived your life as if it is the last day. How many times have you told me this?" He was using his "I'm the one in control here" voice, the one she had heard the few times she was late for curfew and he had grounded her when she was in High School.

"I know Danny, but you have got to understand, I can't tell him. If I do, I am playing all my cards and there won't be any other dealing. Don't you see, if I tell him and he doesn't feel the same way- and to tell the truth, I don't think he does - I cant go back to being just a friend again. I can't pull the silly tricks we did before. It wouldn't be the same."

"And I think he would start avoiding me if I did. I am sure the late night walks and castle building would be over. Don't you understand. It's all or nothing, and I am not willing to give up what I have now. I didn't want anyone to know. I didn't know you were coming over here tonight or I wouldn't have let myself cry about this. If you will remember, you walked in on me crying."

He had to agree, so he went back to being the old Danny that wished he could take all her hurt away, just the way she had tried to rebuild his happiness after Jane had been killed. My--the two of them had been through a lot of unhappy times, but each one knew that the other was only as far away as a phone call.

But what about this time? Ben was a good friend. Should he tell him? No! Janie was right, it wouldn't be the same again. The fun would stop and they would become just professional friends.

"Let me think on this for a few days," he said as he handed her a tissue and helped her wipe her eyes.

"And I'll make us a coke float," she said with a smile.

A few days later in the Five-0 office, Steve called Janie in to listen to a story a man had come to tell them about a case they were working on. After Mr. Gage finished, he turned to Janie and said, "I was in High School with you."

"I am sorry, I don't remember you." was her answer.

"Oh, there have been a few years since then, but I was in the chemistry club with Jim Wilson. He was the president. Didn't you date him? I remember how he wanted to be a veterinarian and do research and how he loved the rodeo. What happened to him? Did you two keep in touch?"

Janie smiled as she told him that, yes he had become a veterinarian and a champion roper, and in fact, they had married; but he had died at the age of 28.

Mr. Gage mumbled his condolences and left the office.

Janie went to hers to type the report.

A few hours later, Ben came in her office door. He, nor any of the Five-0 men, ever knocked, but this time he wished he had. He started teasing her about the fact he never had heard anything bad about Jim, and he was wondering if he was really a saint. He stopped short when he realized that, even though she was standing at the file cabinet, she was looking at a picture on top of the shelf and weeping softly.

She quickly wiped her eyes and said, "What were you saying? I was thinking about something else." She was trying to put something back in the top drawer.

Ben said in a very hushed voice, "I am so sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt." He saw that she was holding a picture of a smiling young man, who was holding a newborn colt. The man was knee deep in mud, but was smiling the happiest smile he had ever seen.

"It's the first colt he ever delivered," Janie answered. "We thought he would have many, many thousands more, but it turns out, this was the only one. He died before she could have any more foals." Janie fumbled with the tissue and said, "I am sorry. Please don't tell Danny. I told him I had put all the pictures away. It has been 3 years, but when I look at the picture, it seems like it was just this morning. He said he couldn't breathe and we thought it was the new hay we had just delivered in the barn"

"I really came by to see if you would like to go get a cappuccino with me?" Ben answered, "and you know. your secret is OK with me."

After the cappuccino they walked back to their cars. They were laughing by this time, as Janie had told Ben some of the happy times she and Jim had shared, and some of the trouble they had gotten into together.

"You are such a good friend --would it be ok if I kissed you?"

"SURE!" was the answer.

She reached his face and kissed him like she would have Danny. "Thank you for always listening to me. You don't know what your friendship means to me Ben." She then got in her car and drove home.

Ben didn't see her wiping away tears again, but this time for a different reason.

Danny is getting ready to leave to go play some tennis when he heard Ben pacing and pounding his fist into his hand. "I thought you left some time ago!! Is there a problem I can help you with?"

Ben looks up surprised. He thought he was alone and was startled to see his old friend at the door. "Danny have you ever loved someone you couldn't have? Its like dew on the morning grass. If I try to get it, everything disappears and I lose every thing?"

"Well I am not sure I know what you are talking about," Danny answered, as his heart hit the floor. He knew Ben was dating a secretary in the Attorney General's Office. He felt sure he was looking at a man in love; and that he was going to tell him that he was going to ask her to marry him.

"Its Janie, Danny. I didn't know I was in love with her until a few weeks ago. We were coming back from an investigation, and I stopped at my brother's house. We are re-roofing my Dad's house and I needed to check on something with him."

"Janie went inside with me and started talking to my nephew. He was showing her some sort of green long stringy candy, and Janie said 'have you ever pretended it was worms and ate it like this'. As she said this, she tilted her head backward and started eating the candy slowly."

"But she noticed that I had stopped talking and me and my brother and sister in law were all watching her. She suddenly stopped and as her face turned red, she said, "I am sorry. I didn't think to ask if you talk like that I am sorry if I said something that you think is nor appropriate for a 7 year old boy."

"By the time she got her apology out, we were all dying laughing. My nephew says things like that all the time, but my family was surprised to hear a distinguished lady talking like that to their son. She acted like she was one of us -- not a lawyer. And do you remember a few weeks ago, when she went to Texas to visit her in laws??"

How could Danny forget -- Ben had called him frantic that he couldn't get Janie at her apartment, as she had a report that he needed. He had gone to her apartment, but no one answered. Ben knowing what a high profile lawyer she was became concerned for her safety and the safety of her report. He made Danny get out of bed and go to her place with his key.

Danny had searched as if they were looking for a kidnapped diplomat, until he walked into her bedroom and noticed that Jim's championship saddle was gone. Janie had it at the foot of her bed on display. He knew then that she had taken the saddle to Jim's Dad, who still lived in Texas. He had the other trophies and knew that there would be a place of honor for the saddle.

Danny checked with the airport and was there when she got off the plane. "Well hello, Miss," he said.

"Oh! Hi! Do you like my new hat? The blue in the hat matches the blue in my briefcase. Do you think I look like a very successful lawyer returning to Hawaii?"

He replied, with a twinkle in his eyes, as he took her luggage, "Well, no. Actually, you look like a young lady that left without telling anyone where she was going."

"Everyone else is getting beautiful flowers and all I get is a scolding," she answered in the same teasing voice. "And I did leave you a message on your machine. I thought of this in the middle of the night and didn't think you would want to be awakened for another of my schemes; so I waited until I knew you were at work and called your house and left the message. If you would check the way I tell you to, it would have spared yourself a lot of misery."

He hugged her and said he knew that this was a difficult move for her to give up the saddle.

"What am I going to do, Danny?" Ben was talking again. "I thought I would die during those few days. I wanted so much to talk to her and hear her laugh again."

"Well, why don't you just tell her!!!!! I've been with you Ben, you don't have trouble talking to women." Danny was hoping he wasn't yelling.

"Don't you see, I would be playing all my cards at once."

"Oh no!" thought Danny. I think I have heard this before.

"If I told her and she laughed and said 'I like you Ben but LOVE lets get real!!!!' We couldn't do the silly things we do anymore. Oh good heavens! This is more than I want to deal with at this time."

"Listen Ben, I will think on this and give you an answer soon."

That evening, the three of them went to a Little League game to watch Ben's 7 year old nephew play. Janie teased Danny that the green snow cone would probably not be a turn on for the date he had after the game, since it made his mouth look like it was molded. He told her, the purple one she was eating made her look like she had just gotten off a space ship.

Janie was brushing the purple snow cone off her mouth, when the doorbell rang. She was surprised to see Ben. He wanted to go for a walk on the beach. Of course she never turned down a walk in the sand or a talk with Ben.

After building some sandcastles, Ben noticed that she didn't have the corrals on hers, but he didn't mention it. He was wondering if she had given up her dream of marrying a cowboy again.

They raced back to his jeep both laughing and out of breath. When they got seated he decided it was time. He said, "Would it be OK if I kissed you?"

"Well sure," was her answer, just as it had been his earlier in the day. He put his hands around her head and drew her to him. As their lips meet, she pulled away and said, "Oh Ben, I am not ready."

He was very embarrassed and started fumbling with the keys to get them in the ignition. "I didn't mean.....it must have been the moon light. I'm sorry," he tried to say, but she stopped him by putting her hand over his and stopping him from turning the motor on.

"I meant I was not ready. I thought you meant a kiss, like I gave you this afternoon. I meant I was sitting too far away. I am sitting closer and I am ready for the real thing now."

After many minutes of the real thing, he stopped and said, "When did you know?"

It was very apparent that she was as much in love with him as he was with her. She retold her story to Ben as she had to Danny, and Ben told her the same story he had told Danny. After a few more minutes of enjoying each other, Janie said, "I don't care what time it is, I think there is someone who needs to know what we found out tonight."

Ben laughed as he started the motor and drove straight to Danny's.

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