"I'll be there."
Silence. Dead quiet from the other end of the line. Gordon hears a click, and then a fuzzy sound. He runs his finger over the keypad, and pushes in a button, ending the call. He throws his phone over to the passenger side, and grabs his radio with his free hand. Pushing in a button on the device, he holds the speaker up to his mouth, and begins to speak.
"Gordon here." He says, keeping close eye on the roads as he turns onto another street.
"This is Gordon, anyone read?"
"Yeah, we got you Captain." A voice responds.
"What's the situation?"
"I'm heading back to the MCU. I have to review the information you guys have compiled."
"Alright," the officer says compliantly.
"We'll tell the guys outside your allowed on sight." Gordon shakes his head, letting out a frustrated breath.
"No, no." He says, patting the wheel in frustration.
"I've seen the crime scene. I was there. Fax any photos, documents, or notes you've compiled to my office. I'm going there."
"With all do respect, Captain, why not just come see us at the scene? Make things a lot easier." Gordon pauses, his mind moving fast. Right now, he's stuck between a rock and a hard place. Things are tough enough as it is, especially with the kidnapping of the comissioner. Gordon knows that his men don't have all the information, but with help from the Batman, they may have a shot.
Unfortunately, the Batman isn't a trusted member of the force. In fact, by law, he is a vigilante. A criminal himself. Talking with him, let alone sharing top secret documents with him is a criminal offense and a felony. Gordon knows he has to keep this as secret as possible, and make up a good story to cover any tracks.
"Loeb's gone," Gordon says sternly.
"We've got Gotham in an uproar of chaos and our unit is spread thin." Gordon pauses, taking in a deep and calming breath.
"Easy isn't in our dictionary." Gordon lowers the speaker for a moment as he turns another street, watching the side walks for any strange activity. Strange enough, no one is on the streets tonight. No one important.
"Fax me those documents, rookie. That's an order."
"Yes, sir." The man says in a reluctant voice.
"Oh, one more thing, kid." Gordon says quickly, hoping to catch the man before he cuts the connection. "
Don't let anyone in my office until I get there." Gordon says, covering up his motive once more.
"I don't want those faxes tampered with."
"Yes, Captain." The line cuts off, and Gordon hangs the speaker up on the side of the console. He lets out a sigh of relief and places his other hand on the wheel.
"I can't believe this." He says, lifting his hand off the wheel and rubbing it through his hair.
"Lying, cover ups, conversing with known law offenders?" Gordon wipes the sweat from his brow, trying to calm himself and keep a level head.
"I guess they're right. There aren't any 'clean cops' in Gotham."
****
A few minutes later, Gordon parks his car in the lot at the MCU. He grabs his phone from the passenger seat, and carefully tucks it away in his pocket. Hastily, he steps out of the car, locking the doors and slipping his keys into his jacket.
Gordon walks swiftly to the building, watching the skies above him with his peripheral vision. In a few moments, Gordon reaches the building. He walks up the stone steps, and pushes the door open at the top, walking inside.
He walks through the lobby, and soon finds himself at the desk. The officer there is a woman, her hair red and long. She nods to him, and shoots him a smile. "Hey, Captain. Heard about the heroics tonight. Nice work."
"Thanks, Nancy." He says, his mind focussed on other things. Gordon walks past her, continuing on his way. Suddenly, he stops. He turns back, and walks to the desk.
"You ever consider being a negotiator, Captain?" She asks with a grin.
"I thought that was already my job." Nancy laughs, and Gordon's stress lessens a bit. He clears his throat, and puts his hands on top of the desk. "Nancy, did you get any word from Maggie?" Gordon asks with concern.
"No, Jim." She says in a sympathetic voice. "Why, where is she?"
"I don't know." Gordon replies with worry, his voice wavering. "How about Grayson? Get any word from him?"
"No, no calls from him either." The officer responds. She notices the distress on Gordon's face, and quickly becomes concerned.
"Dammit, where the hell is everyone?" Gordon asks rhetorhically, frustration palpable in his tone. "Where the hell is my unit?"
"Sorry, Jim, I can't tell you. I'm sure they're fine." She says to Gordon, hoping to calm him as best she can try.
"Yeah, sure." Gordon says, unconvinced. "Thanks, Nancy. I'll be in my office. Hold my calls." Gordon walks off down the hallway, turning at the stairwell, and walking up to the next floor.
In only a few minutes, Gordon stands outside his office. He takes the keys from his pocket, and puts one in the door. He turns the key, and opens the door, walking inside.
As he steps over the threshhold, he instinctively puts his hand to the wall and flips the light switch. To his surprise, the lights in his room don't turn on, and Gordon sighs heavily. "Yeah, great."
Jim takes off his jacket, and throws it over the back of a chair in the room. He walks over to his desk, and places his keys and phone on top of the many papers litering his desk. He hears a noise behind him, and turns quickly. As he looks, he hears the familiar sound of the fax machine start, printing the documents he requested. Paper slips out of the machine, and falls into a bin below.
Gordon turns back, and puts his finger on the lamp on his desk. He turns the knob on it, and the lamp's bulb illuminates, casting a dull light onto his desk. "At least that works." Gordon says with an irritated tone. Suddenly, Gordon perks up, standing tall. His body quickly loosens, and a weak smile comes to his face. "I should've known you'd be waiting for me."