were made.
The officer poised with a pen asked, âMrs.
Payne, youâve claimed that confining Nala in the basement was a domestic discipline, not abduction or unlawful detention.
Could you provide us with concrete evidence?â
âCertainly.
â
Lucinda reached for the hem of her dress, her hands returning empty.
It was at this moment she realized her oversight.
She had intended to visit the babies but had left in such a rush she forgot her designer bag and even her phone at the Paynesâ house.
Amidst the chaos of recent days, such an error seemed almost forgivable.
âI had commissioned a paternity test through my brother, Hilliard.
The results, which were to support my claim, are in my bag.
Unfortunately, in my haste to accompany you, I left without it, along with my phone.
May I retrieve them from the Paynesâ house?â
The officers exchanged glances.
Once in the interview room, the protocol dictated that Lucinda couldnât leave without providing the requested information.
Yet, she was asking to return home.
This situation was outside their standard procedure, and they couldnât easily grant such a request.
âMrs.
Payne, can you recall exactly where you left your bag and phone?â
Lucinda pondered briefly, attempting to retrace her steps.
âMaybe⦠they might be in my grandpaâs bedroom.
Thatâs the only place I went.
I believe I left them on the nightstand, quite carelessly, in fact.
â
The officer nodded, acknowledging Lucindaâs statement.
âWe understand your situation.
Iâll have someone dispatched to retrieve your bag and phone from the Paynesâ house.
â
Given her current inability to leave the station, Lucinda acquiesced, instructing them to proceed with discretion.
âPlease, do so quietly.
Itâs imperative not to draw attention.
â
The villa was crowded.
Should the officers be spotted entering Nortonâs bedroom, it could lead to family members suspecting Nortonâs condition, potentially alerting adversaries to the chaos within the Payne family.
The officer assured Lucinda, âUnderstood, Mrs.
Payne.
Please make yourself comfortable here in the meantime.
Would you like us to bring you some coffee or perhaps some fruit?â
Lucinda agreed, settling in for the wait.
She calculated the round trip to the Paynesâ house would take over an hour, leaving her with time to spare, feeling the drag of boredom and fatigue.
Despite her desire for rest, Lucinda resisted the urge to sleep.
Her condition was unpredictable, and any unintended display could ignite unwelcome media frenzy.
Being at the helm of the Simmons family and CEO of their conglomerate, the last thing she needed was public scrutiny over her mental health.
Lucinda was determined not to let her guard down, wary of the complications that disclosure could bring, especially with her plate already full.