Chapter 109
Third Person POV.
Kayden’s arrival at the police station sent ripples of tension through the air, his displeasure etched on his features as he strode in with his lawyer in tow.
The clack of their footsteps echoed through the corridors, and as they entered the precinct, at respectful officer approached Kayden with a bow, his demeanor deferential as he welcomed the high– profile figure into their midst.
“Good evening. Mr. Black. It’s an honor to have you here, sir. What can I do for you?” the officer This material belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
inquired.
Kayden’s expression twisted in disgust, his gaze cutting through the officer as he demanded to know. the whereabouts of his wife. “Where is my wife?”
The officer’s demeanor faltered slightly as he responded. “Mrs. Black is currently in a holding cell, sir,” he responded, and hearing that his wife was in a cell made Kayden’s ears itch with anger.
The lawyer, sensing the escalating tension, interjected, “What charges are being brought against
her?”
The officer cleared his throat nervously before listing the accusations: “She’s facing charges of assault, trespassing, and property damage.”
A frustrated sigh escaped Kayden’s lips. “Tell me how much we need to pay to ge
demanded, his tone laced with authority and irritation.
her out tonight,” h
The officer shifted uncomfortably. “I’m sorry, sir, Mr. Black, but you’ll have to wait until tomorrow morning to apply for bail. It’s quite late already, but tomorrow, the appropriate authorities will review her case and set the necessary bail amount.”
Kayden’s frown deepened, a scowl marring his features as he processed the officer’s words. “Are you telling me she has to spend the night in a jail cell?”
His disbelief was palpable, and his mind was racing with the implications of Marlene’s stay behind
bars.
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The officer nodded nervously, his tone apologetic, as he tried to placate Kayden’s growing frustration. “There’s nothing we can do at the moment, sir. Please be patient until tomorrow, when her case can be properly reviewed.”
Kayden scoffed in disbelief, the weight of the situation settling on his shoulders as he contemplated the possible outcomes of Marlene’s incarceration.
The thought of the press getting wind of her arrest and the scandal it would cause sent a shiver of rage down his spine. Having just left the hospital where he had wanted Marlene to grieve in peace, he was blindsided by the sudden news of her reckless actions and subsequent arrest.
The air in the station was heavy with tension, a sense of unease lingering around him as he turned to the officer. “I can’t just sit back and let my wife spend the night in a cell. Isn’t there anything you can do to expedite the process?”
The officer shifted uncomfortably under Kayden’s intense gaze, a bead of sweat glistening on his brow as he struggled to find the right words to assuage the irate man before him. “I understand your concern, Mr. Black, but the procedures need to be followed. We can’t make exceptions, even for someone of your status.”
Kayden’s frustration boiled over. “To hell with all that nonsense, officer! My wife shouldn’t have to suffer for her actions. She’s not well, as she’s just lost a child. She’s been through enough traumatic experiences in one day. Can’t you see that?”
The lawyer at his side interjected, her voice calm and composed as she sought to defuse the mounting tension. “Perhaps it would be best to start preparing for the bail application in the morning, Mr. Black. We can gather the necessary documents and information to expedite the process.”
With a heavy sigh, Kayden relented, the weight of resignation settling in his chest as he conceded to the lawyer’s suggestion. “Fine. Let’s do what we can to ensure she
released as soon as possible.”
“I want to see my wife, Officer. It’s important that I see her now,” he demanded.
Kayden’s request to see Marlene was met with a brief nod from the officer, who informed him that he could have a few minutes for a private conversation as it was already late for visitations. Despite
his impatience, Kayden understood the constraints and simply rolled his eyes before instructing the officer to lead the way.
After a brief wait, the officer returned and motioned for Kayden to follow him. They made their way
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to a small office, where Marlene sat on a couch, her fingers anxiously between her teeth–a habit that surfaced when she was fraught with worry.
On spotting Kayden, she jumped up and rushed to hug him, happy that he had finally shown up to sav her from the torment of being confined in a jail cell.
As the officer excused himself and left the room, Kayden pushed Marlene away with a fierce intensity
in his gaze.
Marlene recoiled, confusion etched on her features as she questioned his abrupt rejection. “Kayden, what’s wrong? Why are you pushing me away?” she implored.
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Fury simmered beneath Kayden’s calm facade as he erupted, his voice sharp with anger. “Why would you do something so reckless, Marlene? Breaking into Richard’s estate and causing all this trouble–it’s unfathomable! What were you even thinking?”
Marlene’s expression softened, her eyes glistening with frustration as she struggled to articulate her actions. With a heavy sigh, she mustered the strength to explain, “I was blinded by rage, Kayden. Losing our baby was… unbearable. I had to confront Amber to somehow make her pay for what she
did.
Kayden’s brows knit together in confusion. “What do you mean, Marlene? What did Amber do?”
Marlene met his gaze, her expression wrought with anger as she responded. “I have reason to belleve
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that Amber had something to do with the loss of our child, Kayden,” she responded. “It wasn’t just a tragic coincidence. I think she wanted revenge against me for what happened to her own child, and she got exactly what she wanted.”
Kayden shook his head, his gaze filled with a mix of disbelief and frustration. “Marlene, you do realize that you’re being a fool, right? If you weren’t acting like a fool, you’d know that Amber would never do something like this. You’re overestimating her, and it’s starting to make you seem paranoid.
Marlene scoffed at Kayden’s words, her eyes flashing with irritation. “It’s you who’s underestimating her, Kayden,” she retorted, her voice laced with conviction. “Amber is not as innocent and stupid as you
think she is, so I wouldn’t put anything past her.”
Rolling his eyes, Kayden shook his head before speaking again. “Stop thinking that Amber killed our unborn child, Marlene, because I’m sure she didn’t do it. She doesn’t have what it takes to do such a
thing.” he asserted.
Marlene’s anger flared at Kayden’s dismissive attitude. “Then who else could have done it, Kayden?” she yelled. “If not Amber, then who?”
Feeling his own outrage rising, Kayden exhaled heavily before changing the subject. “Did you say anything incriminating while you were at Richard’s estate?”
Marlene sighed, her shoulders slumping in resignation. “I… I may have said a few things that could be seen as incriminating,” she admitted.
“Specify,” Kayden demanded, his eyes locked on Marlene’s, searching for answers.
Marlene hesitated for a moment before speaking; her words were measured. “I may have admitted to. killing Amber’s unborn baby,” she confessed. “And I… I may have subtly threatened to kill her.”
A wave of frustration washed over him upon hearing her revelation. Turning to face Marlene, he spoke with a hint of resignation. “Well, I hope you enjoy your night in jail, Marlene. Maybe it’ll help your grow out of your foolishness once and for all,” he stated.
And with that, he turned and walked out of the office, leaving Marlene stunned and confused.