Chapter 65
A One Night Stand With My Boss ( Maia Sanchez )
Chapter 65
Three individuals were escorted out of the club by the police, attracting the attention of passersby who quickly whipped out their phones to capture the scene. The spotlight was on them as whispers and murmurs filled the air.
âLook, isnât that the woman from that TV show?â someone exclaimed in surprise.
âHow can a public figure act like this?â critiqued another.
âIs that woman a celebrity too? Sheâs gorgeous,â someone pointed at Camila.
Erica was standing close to Camila. She overheard and quickly pointed towards the back. âStop filming! Weâre ordinary people with rights to our images. That person over there is the celebrity.â
Tabitha quickly covered her face with her hands, glaring at Erica, wishing she could silence her.
As the police car started, the shrill sound of the siren pierced the night, echoing ominouslyâa clear sign this night was far from over.
In the police station, the three girls sat in a cramped room facing a stern officer. Camila cooperated with the questioning, recounting the events clearly without much emotional disturbance.
Tabitha clasped her hands tightly, her inner turmoil evident. As she responded to the officerâs questions, she started off defensively, continually justifying herself.
âIt was just an accidental bump!â
The club manager provided surveillance footage, proving Tabitha had initiated the conflict.
âIâve reviewed the surveillance footage. Are you still going to deny it?â the officer stared into her eyes.
âI had a bit of a drink, and then she bumped into me. Maybe I got confused.â Tabithaâs tone softened.
âDo you realize your mistake now?â the officer remarked.
âYes, sir, Iâm sorry.â Tabitha nodded earnestly, feigning understanding.
âDo you folks need to have injuries examined?â inquired the officer.
All three shook their heads.
âWrite up a statement of reflection each, get a family member to vouch for you, and you can leave,â instructed the officer.
âCan we avoid contacting our families?â Camila frowned, not wanting to worry her mother.
Do
you
have someone else who can vouch for you?â
âMe!â Erica raised her hand.
âDo you even know your own situation? And you want to vouch for others?â
âMy family isnât around.â Camila explained.
The officer glanced at her interview record and suggested, âYour supervisor can come and vouch for you then.â
Camila looked troubled and hesitantly made a phone call to Alan.
After they wrote their statements, Ericaâs mother was the first to arrive at the station. She entered the mediation room, gently caressed her daughterâs head, and carefully examined the bruises on her neck with concern, âDoes it hurt?â
Hugging her motherâs waist, Erica whimpered, âIt hurts.â
âYou only realize it now, you silly girl,â Janet firmly patted Ericaâs back.
Releasing her daughter, Janet turned to pull Camila in for a closer look. âDarling, let me see.â
âIâm fine. Itâs my fault Erica got dragged into this,â Camila said, head lowered.
âSilly child, let me give you a hug,â Janet embraced Camila, then turned to the officer, âCan I take them both?â
The officer shook his head.
âIâve contacted my supervisor, and heâll be here soon. Donât worry about me. Take Erica home,â Camila reassured.
âWeâll wait with you,â Janet held Camilaâs hand.
Tabitha glanced at them and scoffed/
At that moment, a man stormed into the station, slamming his hand on the counter, âWhat have you done to my daughter!â
The manâs eyes were filled with fury. He was overweight with a puffy face and wore a large gold chain, looking every bit the part of a nouveau riche.
âSir, please calm down and stop shouting. Whatâs your daughterâs name?â the desk officer looked up with a warning glare.