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CHAPTER SIXTY-SEVEN

I rushed to put on outside clothes as fast as I could.

“How on earth is she at the police station?” I whispered to Kol who was seated behind the policeman with me.

“I dunno. The man said a DUI?”

“So, she spent the night there?”

“There was a minor accident.” The policeman had heard us conversing at the back.

“What?” My heart hadn’t calmed down and now, sweat licked my back.

“She’s fine. She barely sustained any injury.”

“She should be at the hospital. Not jail.” I yelled at the man, not minding the fact that he was a police officer.

“I don’t like your tone young lady. Like I said, she’s fine. The doctor gave us the okay.” He scowled at me from the rear-view. I needed to see her.

***

“Oh My God, Thea.”

She groaned and squinted her eyes to see who had disturbed her sleep. She looked so rough and tired but other than that, she seemed fine. No bruises or cuts I could see.

“Tori?” She moved her hair away from her face and I saw the puffy and swollen face clearly. She had been crying.

“It’s
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