RedHairedandFriendly
Too much red on Red?
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Samantha and Marc's NPC Lawyer...
Samantha sat in a cell, tucked in a corner while a variety of women tossed glances at her. There were women dressed in barely there clothing and others in tattered jeans and T-shirts. Others were pacing back and forth cursing at the guards and she sat there in her shorts, blouse and Tennis shoes. Her eyes darted back and forth and she kept to herself, inside she was scared. She’d called her parents and they were flying in from Miami, but it would be hours before they could get to her side. Her lawyer was out of town, but a call had been placed to one of his associates and they would arrive shortly. An hour later she was called out of lock up and allowed to use the facilities before being led to yet another room.
This one was smaller than the last and there were four walls, so she ruled out the two-way mirror fiasco. Her eyes settled on a sharp dressed man and she eyed him carefully. “Mrs. Cordial?” he asked.
“Ms. Cordial... I’m divorced. You are?”
The man extended his hand and introduced himself. “Matthew Whitaker, Marc’s attorney.”
She took his hand and closed her eyes, collapsing against the hard chest covered in expensive material. Her tears fell hard and for a moment she allowed the fear to wash over her.
Matthew tried his best to offer her comfort and gentle pat on the back and a “I’ll handle everything” was all he could do.
Eventually, she calmed herself and sat down. “Is he okay? They won’t let me talk to him, or see him, or anything.”
“I haven’t seen him either. He insisted I talk with you first. I need to know what this is all about.”
“I don’t know. I just know they think Marc and I were at Deb and Brian’s... Marc’s ex’s house and we killed them. I’ve never been out to their home. They say they have evidence and that cop said something about my words on film...”
“You spoke with them without council?” he asked.
“Yes.”
“Did he tell you that you could get council?”
“No.”
“Did he tell you they were video taping you or recording your voice?”
“No.”
“Come with me, Ms. Cordial. You’re going home and if this cop pulled the same shit with Marc... he’ll be leaving with you.”
Samantha followed Matthew Whitaker out of the small room and demanded to see the officer that had questioned her. There was so much shit he hadn’t done... Samantha would be sipping red wine in bed with his client before the sun rose.
Samantha sat in a cell, tucked in a corner while a variety of women tossed glances at her. There were women dressed in barely there clothing and others in tattered jeans and T-shirts. Others were pacing back and forth cursing at the guards and she sat there in her shorts, blouse and Tennis shoes. Her eyes darted back and forth and she kept to herself, inside she was scared. She’d called her parents and they were flying in from Miami, but it would be hours before they could get to her side. Her lawyer was out of town, but a call had been placed to one of his associates and they would arrive shortly. An hour later she was called out of lock up and allowed to use the facilities before being led to yet another room.
This one was smaller than the last and there were four walls, so she ruled out the two-way mirror fiasco. Her eyes settled on a sharp dressed man and she eyed him carefully. “Mrs. Cordial?” he asked.
“Ms. Cordial... I’m divorced. You are?”
The man extended his hand and introduced himself. “Matthew Whitaker, Marc’s attorney.”
She took his hand and closed her eyes, collapsing against the hard chest covered in expensive material. Her tears fell hard and for a moment she allowed the fear to wash over her.
Matthew tried his best to offer her comfort and gentle pat on the back and a “I’ll handle everything” was all he could do.
Eventually, she calmed herself and sat down. “Is he okay? They won’t let me talk to him, or see him, or anything.”
“I haven’t seen him either. He insisted I talk with you first. I need to know what this is all about.”
“I don’t know. I just know they think Marc and I were at Deb and Brian’s... Marc’s ex’s house and we killed them. I’ve never been out to their home. They say they have evidence and that cop said something about my words on film...”
“You spoke with them without council?” he asked.
“Yes.”
“Did he tell you that you could get council?”
“No.”
“Did he tell you they were video taping you or recording your voice?”
“No.”
“Come with me, Ms. Cordial. You’re going home and if this cop pulled the same shit with Marc... he’ll be leaving with you.”
Samantha followed Matthew Whitaker out of the small room and demanded to see the officer that had questioned her. There was so much shit he hadn’t done... Samantha would be sipping red wine in bed with his client before the sun rose.