"No way," Sharon stated as she held her ground and all but glared at her boss, her fingers itching for her service weapon. He was just lucky that it was locked in her desk drawer at the moment. 60 she may be but she was still the best marksman on the force.

"Its a way to build a better relationship with the public. After the whole Brenda issue, the people of LA do not have too much faith in LAPD. Anything we can do to better the relationship and let them see another side of us would be welcoming." Chief Taylor reasoned as he leaned back in his chair to look up at her. He was glad that that she was unarmed as he saw her fingers twitching but also that she was flanked by Detective Andy Flynn and Detective Amy Sykes. He was sure that they would hold her back should she decide to lunge across the table and stab him with his letter opener.

"Building relationships is all well and good but I am not a model. I am a police Captain and a mother of 3, not to mention I am way too long to be prancing around in front of a camera. And besides that I was head of FID, no one on the force liked me. I am Darth Raydor." She said the last bit with a bit of a frown marring her face, while Talyor looked stunned. He had heard some of the rumors about Sharon but always believed that she was not the wiser about any of them. Now it seemed that he was wrong.

"I will make a deal with you. If you meet with this woman they are sending over about the shoot and listen to it with an open mind, I will try to find some other women who have made as much of an influence as you have."

"Fine, I will listen to her. But if she mentions anything about playing into little boys fantasies I am shooting her." She turned her glare on Andy who had choked on a laugh when she mentioned fantasies and stormed out of the office.

He watched her go and groaned as he searched for his Advil. This started out at what he thought would be a great idea until he actually realized that he was going to have to convince Sharon to do it. He couldn't threaten her job so he really had no leverage and he just had to keep hoping that she would agree. He didn't see why she was so hesitant to this.

The Women Who Walk the Blue Line seemed like such a good idea when some girl named Andrea called from Runway. Apparently her boss Miranda had seen a picture of Sharon when she was going through pictures of high ranking officers in the police force across the county and wanted Sharon to be the face of the campaign. The idea, from what he had gathered, was to make these women seem more human and show their softer sides. He was surprised that Sharon had won from women all across the country but when he had actually taken the time to look at her he thought it made more sense. Her curves beckoned and she sashayed around the office in skirts and impossibly high heels that he had no idea how she walked in.

Shaking his head to clear his thoughts from his captain's surprisingly still perky breasts he reached for the phone. Time to call Andrea back and tell him about his problem.