Chapter 634
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Alarm bells rang in my mind and I tried to open my eyes, but my struggle was futile.
I felt a sharp, prickling sensation in my arm, but I could not bounce up from the bed at all.
Once I regained my consciousness after some time, I looked at my arm and noticed an obvious track
mark.
Before I could figure out what happened, two female cops opened the door and walked toward me.
âPlease come with us, Ms. Stovall.â
A line formed between my brows. I looked at them and asked, âWhat time is it now?â
âItâs five âo clock in the evening,â one of the cops said. âCome on. Letâs go.â
They were supposed to release me in another six hours.
As usual, they brought me to the same interrogation room, but I was not alone this time.
A doctor dressed in his white coat was in the room as well.
I sat down, and the cop asked, âBased on the test results, we believe youâve abused illegal substances.
So now, weâll be carrying a more thorough body check-up, and we hope you can cooperate with us.â
I pressed my lips but did not respond to what she just told me. âIs my lawyer coming?â
She hesitated for a moment. âWeâve yet to receive any updates about your lawyer. Letâs begin the body
check-up now.â
I was pretty sure I would cause more trouble for myself had I refused to cooperate with them.
So I nodded and followed the doctor, who seemed to be in his forties.
He collected the samples for the blood and urine tests and wanted to continue with an inspection of my
nether regions.
I shot daggers at the doctor and outright rejected him. âWhy do you have to inspect my private part if
you want to find out if Iâve abused any substances?â
The doctor called the cop over, and she said, âPlease stay calm and cooperate with us. The syringe we
found in your bag contains HIV, so we need to find out and see if youâre infected.â
My expression turned grim. Do they expect me to comply with their ridiculous demand? This is
madness!
âIâm sorry, but Iâm not going to proceed with the inspection. Thereâs something fishy going on here and
Iâm feeling like this is all a trap.â I gave everyone in the room a disdainful look.
âYou can detect HIV from the blood sample youâve collected earlier, so thereâs no need for you to
inspect my private part,â I continued. âI want to speak to my lawyer.â
The expression on the copâs face turned grim. âYouâd better not challenge us, Ms. Stovall.â
I let out a cold snort and stopped playing nice. âWhat youâre doing is clearly a violation of the standard
operating procedures. Iâm just defending my right.â
I was aware that another five or six hours had passed, and I could definitely smell a rat now.
I believe Savini would have found me a lawyer or two by now even though he might not be as
resourceful as before.
Yet, several hours had passed, but I was still here all alone.
Somethingâs very wrong here. I guess I canât count on him anymore. But who else can I depend on
since I donât know anyone in A City?
I looked at the cop and demanded once again, âLet me talk to my family right now.â
She refused to budge. âNow is not the time for that. Letâs complete the inspection first.â
âNo!â I roared. Upon noticing the phone in the doctorâs coat, I instantly pushed him to the ground and
grabbed the phone from his pocket.
Yet, before I could open the phone, the cop instantly came up and snatched it away. Without any
hesitation, she pinned me to the ground, pressed my face against the icy tiles on the floor, and cuffed
my hands behind my back.
My arms were in so much pain, but I could not even utter a word.
The cop bellowed, âScarlett Stovall, I can detain you for a longer period since you refused to
cooperate!â
I could only press my lips since I could not talk. In the meantime, I was trying to think of ways to escape
from this hellhole.
More cops came over and brought me back to the room where I was detained.
The chief came over, and a hard glint flashed across her eyes. âYouâd better do as we said. You donât
want us to dump you in the woods and let you die and rot in the wild, do you?â