Chapter 330
Chapter 330
Heidi was roused from her slumber by a cacophony of noise. She dragged herself out of bed, rubbed her aching head and stumbled downstairs. Just as she reached the top of the stairway, her father Paolo’s voice cut through the commotion.
“You’ve got it all wrong. My daughter’s been home the whole time. She wouldn’t harm a fly. Besides, she’s as timid as a rabbit. How could she be capable of such a sinister plot? This has got to be Clara, slinging mud to cover her own tracks. I’ll sue her for defamation!”
The voice of the police officer was stern and unyielding. “Mr. Paolo, we have both eyewitnesses and physical evidence. Ms. Heidi is suspected of inciting assault, resulting in serious injury to another party. If you don’t hand her over, we’ll have to issue a warrant for her arrest.”
Heidi collapsed in a heap on the floor upon hearing this. She had been so careful; how could she have been exposed? Even her phone calls were made with a burner phone. How could they possibly have any evidence against her?
Her movements caught the attention of the officers below. One of the junior cops, quick on his feet, dashed up the stairs, grabbed her wrist and slapped the handcuffs on her in one smooth motion.
Heidi was dumbfounded. Tears streamed down her cheeks as she cried out to Paolo, “Dad, help me! I didn’t do anything. I don’t want to go to jail!”
Just as Paolo moved to intervene, another officer blocked him. “Mr. Paolo, if you interfere, we’ll charge you with obstruction of justice. We’re taking Ms. Heidi into custody. If you believe she’s innocent, get a lawyer to fight her case.” Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
Without further ado, the officer led her to the patrol car, despite Heidi’s wailing pleas for help.
Watching the police car fade into the distance, Paolo panicked. He immediately whipped out his cell phone and called Edwin. “Eddie, where are you? The cops took your sister. You’ve got to do something!”
Edwin’s voice was flat. “If she’s innocent, they’ll let her go. If she’s guilty, there’s nothing we can do to save her.”
Paolo, sensing Edwin’s indifference, shouted into the phone, “Don’t forget. She shares the Campbell blood just like us. She’s your sister, the one you’ve doted on since she was born. How can you just stand by and watch her suffer?”
Edwin’s voice grew even colder. “Her mother was responsible for my mother’s death. She usurped my sister’s rightful place as the daughter of the Campbell family. If Heidi had stayed out of trouble, I’d have left her be, but she’s brought this on herself.”
“Edwin, your mom’s gone, and your sister’s fate is unknown, but here you are, abandoning Heidi for the sake of the dead. Is it worth it?” Paolo implored.
Edwin felt a surge of anger. If Clara heard these words, how much more would she despise their own father?
This father was ignoring their mother’s unsolved case, not searching for his lost sister, but fretting over the well-being of this girl with an unclear identity.
Edwin’s heart ached, not for himself, but for his departed mother and the sister who had suffered so much.
“You will not speak of my mother and sister that way again. You have no right. As for Heidi, I’m done with her,” Edwin said icily before hanging up.
On the other side.
Heidi was taken to the police station and it wasn’t until she heard a playback of the recordings that she realized her brother had bugged her phone. Her conversations with the car dealership contact were all taped.
With the incriminating money and confession, her charges of inciting harm were solidified.
Heidi shook her head in disbelief. “Impossible. My brother wouldn’t abandon me. I’ll get a lawyer, and I’ll appeal. I’ll settle with the victim privately.”