Nicole had to set Callie down and head over to the driverâs seat to search for the phone.
But the driver, despite his aching eyes, tried to grab Nicoleâs hand to make things difficult for her.
Nicole immediately caught on, yanked the driver out of the car, and tossed him to the ground.
With a loud thud, the driver hit the ground and started yelling obscenities.
âBitch, you almost killed me, you bitchâ¦â
Nicole paid no attention to his ranting.
She crouched down, found Callieâs phone, and walked away with it, making sure to grab the driverâs car keys as well.
The driver lay on the ground, rubbing his eyes and swearing, âYou bitch, just wait! Iâll get you for this!â
Nicole stepped up and gave him two hard kicks to the stomach.
This made him howl in pain and kept him down for a while.
With a cold laugh, she said, âIâve already called the cops.
You wait here and explain everything to them!â
Then, Nicole hoisted Callie onto her back again and headed toward her own car.
Nearby, police sirens began to wail.
The driver, despite his pain, attempted to flee but couldnât move.
He silently cursed, realizing that Nicoleâs kicks were too brutal.
He couldnât tell if he was seriously injured.
With no other option, he lay there, waiting for the police to arrive and take him away.
As soon as Callie settled into the car, she burst into loud sobs Shaking all over, she pleaded, âMiss, please take me to my dadâ¦â
Callie was not clear-minded and hadnât seen Nicole in years.
She didnât remember Nicole well but hadnât forgotten Nicole entirely.
She assumed Nicole was just a brave passerby helping out.
Nicole asked calmly, âWhere is your dad?â
Callie gave Nicole the location, and Nicole pulled out her phone, claiming she needed navigation since she wasnât familiar with the area.
In reality, Nicole was sending a message to Ethel.
After sending the message, Nicole turned on the GPS and started driving toward the given address.
As they drove, Callie remained terrified and tried to turn on her phone to call her dad, but it wouldnât work.
It seemed to be broken.
Panicked, she asked, âMiss, can you borrow me your phone to make a call?â
Nicole handed her the phone and said, âSure, go ahead.
â
Callie dialed a number, but there was no answer on the first try.
She quickly sent a text message, and the recipient responded right away.
âCallie, whatâs the matter?â Brettâs worried voice came through.
âDad, I ran into a bad personâ¦â Callie said, her voice trembling.
âA bad person? What did the person do to you? Where are you now?â
Brett asked anxiously.
Callie reassured him, âIâm okay, Iâm not hurt.
A lady who was passing by saved me, and sheâs bringing me to you now.
â
Brett sounded doubtful.
âWho is she?â