Sergeant Grey assigned Tim some homework. Split Second Leadership: Leading Men In The Line Of Duty. As sexist as that title sounds, it was from the 60's Tim reminded you. It was a book that was supposed to help him study for the Sergeant's exam.
"If I have to suffer, so do you." Tim sighed, handing you the book. "I'm gonna drive and you're gonna read to me between calls." At first, you were confused. If he wanted to memorize anything, he was gonna have to reread this whole book over again. That's when he told you he learned better when he could hear it.
That's when you started to get suspicious.
At first, you thought it was dyslexia and while it could very well be, he might just be a kinesthetic learner. So you decided to do something nice for him. Not because you like him or anything. Of course not...
Shift was finally over and you found Tim boxing in the stations gym. He was wearing a grey tanktop with athletic shorts and boxing tape/glove. "Hey, uhm, I found an audiobook for you." You stated, handing him the little device.
Tim furrowed his eyebrows, looking at the gift and you. He twisted the device back and forth between his fingers. "This book was made in the 60's, there's no audiobook." He pointed out, raising a suspicious eyebrow at you. "What's this about, Boot?"