Five “Captain, we need to be on the Ramirez case,” I said, trying not to wave my hand too vigorously in Captain Beech’s face. “Trenton, I appreciate your enthusiasm, but it’s my understanding you’re already working a missing person’s case.” She replied, arching a brow at me. Shit. “That’s why. They might be related. Both kids went missing in public places near the transit system. Please, Captain, I have a hunch and I need to see it through,” I bluffed. Captain Beech looked to Jacquie who’d remained quiet since we got back to the precinct. She’d let me do the talking. “What’s your take on Trenton’s hunch, DeWitt?” “Ezri’s got good instincts. After all, I think we both know it was her hard work that solved the Taggart case.” The captain held her hands up in front of her to quell any fu

