Mayor Wayne Higgins shouldered the chief out of the way. A familiar figure with his limp and oversize cane, he seemed to have been Battle Mountain’s chief executive ever since the town was founded. Raising both hands, he quieted down the panicked murmurs spreading across the lacquered floor. “Now, listen here. You have every right to be concerned. The past year has been hard on us all, but Chief Ford isn’t placating you with fantasies. These are real, actionable steps we’re taking to ensure you and your families are safe.” He motioned to two women a little down the wall from Isla. “Our very own coroner, Dr. Chloe Miles, and District Attorney Alexander are living examples of the risk the men and women of this police department are willing to take for any one of us. Not to mention all those who were impacted by the bombing on Main Street or the forest fire set six months ago. Chief Ford and his officers have been there to battle our demons for us, and we owe him and his officers our respect and gratitude.”