Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
âMy identification? Wonât the website get suspicious?â I questioned.
âThey wonât.â
âThatâs good.â
I chewed on my fish, while my mind was still thinking about my identification.
Dacia was a mermaid from the underwater world. He was no different from a whale, a dolphin, or a tiger shark.
Who would care if a marine fish had identification or not?
But now that this âfishâ had mixed into the crowd, if he didnât have any identification, it might affect his daily life.
He couldnât take any transport that required identification, like cruises, planes, trains, etc.
He could not take any technical tests for licenses, such as a driverâs license.
Nor could he register to marry me and become my lawful husband.
âWhat are you thinking about? You donât look happy.â Dacia looked at me. He was sensitive and could always sense the change in my mood.
âNothing.â I hadnât figured out how to discuss my identification with him.
Daciaâs gaze was skeptical. I thought he was going to pursue the matter, but he just nodded and said nothing.
The atmosphere of this dinner wasnât very pleasant.
After dinner, I went to wash the plates while he continued writing his novel.
He told me that the editor had told him that he had to write a certain number of words a day. Otherwise, it would affect his royalties.
I watched a movie alone. After that, I went to the bedroom to sleep alone again.
But I tossed and turned in bed for a long time without falling asleep. I kept waiting for Dacia to push open the door and come in, then hug me and coax me to sleep.
He didnât come when I fell asleep, and when I woke up, he wasnât beside me.
I wondered what time he wrote until last night. I gently pushed open the bathroom door and saw him fast asleep in the shower.
I couldnât bear to disturb him while I took the bus to work after breakfast.
Like yesterday morning, two young people sat in front of me.
They were also discussing the murder case and said that another young woman was killed last night.
She died in the same manner as Mandy. Her throat was slit, and her internal organs were emptied. Her internal organs were hung on a drying rack.
At first I didnât believe it. I thought it was a story they made up.
But when I arrived at the office and heard my colleagues talking about it, I believed them.
The third victim of this serial murderer was none other than Emma, who gave me and Dacia a ride yesterday afternoon!
Another woman from our company was killed. This was too scary!
The department heads held emergency meetings.
Halfway through the meeting, the police arrived.
Because Mandy and Emma both belonged to this company, the police finally came.
We were all interrogated by the police.
And I spoke to the police longer than anyone else.
Not only because Mandy and I were good friends, but also because I rode in Emmaâs car yesterday afternoon.
âCall your boyfriend and go to the police station immediately. We need to have you two give a statement,â the police officer said.
I was stunned. Did we have to leave identification info to make the statement? But Dacia didnât have one!
âIâm sorry⦠my boyfriend went to Sifri Town this morning. He wonât be back until tomorrow morning. His family lives there. He went back to see his parents.â
I found an excuse.
I wanted to make the business trip location overseas, but I was afraid the police would ask me for Daciaâs identification information to confirm his trip.
So I told them about Sifri Town, which was a little distance from Eureka. It would take at least three hours to drive there. That way, I shouldnât arouse any suspicion from the police.
âI see. Come with us first,â the police said.
I left the company with the police while my colleagues watched.
My colleagues looked at me suspiciously, as if I was the murderer.
I muted the phone while the police werenât looking, because I was afraid that if Dacia suddenly contacted me, my lie would be exposed.
When we reached the police station, I took my statement as the police had told me. Then they told me to sit and wait. They said they had something to do and would be back in a minute.
In the end, I waited at the police station for the entire day and didnât eat lunch.
During that time, other police officers came over and asked who I was waiting for. I told them the truth. They just nodded and told me to continue waiting.
Dacia called me twice but I didnât answer. He must be anxious. And I wasnât any better than he was.
It was only when it was past nine in the evening that the two policemen who had asked me to wait for them returned.
They looked at me like I was an alien and said in surprise, âMy God! How could I have forgotten you?â
âSorry, Madam. The police station is too busy today.â
Hearing them say that, I felt helpless and even angry.
If they werenât police and this wasnât the police station, I might have slapped them twice.
âSo, officers, do you need me to do anything else?â I asked while suppressing my emotions.
They pretended to frown as they looked at the documents on the table. Then, they said to me, âThereâs nothing for now. You can go home.â
They delayed my work for a day and made me starve. In the end, they told me that there was nothing!
What kind of joke was this? Why didnât they let me leave earlier? This was too much!
Although I was angry, I still acted humble. âOkay, thank you..â