Chapter 256: The Predator’s Gambit
Chapter 256: The Predator’s Gambit
(Olivia’s POV)
The police arrived within minutes of Linda’s frantic call. Two officers approached our group with professional detachment.
“What seems to be the problem here?” the senior officer asked.
Robert struggled to his feet, still clutching his shoulder. “This woman assaulted my elderly father and then her bodyguard attacked us!”
I stepped forward calmly. “Officer, I’m Olivia Winters, attorney at Moow Legal Services. I witnessed Mr. Harold ckstone copse from what appears to be a medical emergency.”
The younger officer took notes while his partner listened. “Can you exin the sequence of events?”
“Mr. ckstone suffered what doctors diagnosed as a cerebral hemorrhage,” I exined. “I immediately called an ambnce and apanied him to the hospital.”
Robert interrupted angrily. “She’s lying! She pushed my father!”
The senior officer held up his hand. “Sir, please let her finish.”
“After ensuring Mr. ckstone received medical care, his family approached me demanding three million dors inpensation,” I continued.
Linda’s face flushed red. “That’s not true!”
“They imed I was responsible for his copse and threatened to file false charges if I didn’t pay,” I said.
The officers exchanged nces. The senior officer addressed Robert directly.
“Sir, this appears to be a civil tort dispute, which falls outside our jurisdiction. If you believe you have grounds forpensation, you’ll need to pursue legal proceedings through the courts.”
Martha ckwell’s eyes zed with fury. “If you don’t pay, we will sue you in court!”
I smiled coldly. “Actually, I have a better idea.”
I pulled out my smartphone and activated the voice recording. “I have audio evidence of
<i>your </i>
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extortion attempt
The clear recording yed Robert’s voice demanding three million dors. His threats echoed through the hospital parking area.
“This recording proves criminal conspiracy to defraud an innocent citizen through false usations<b>,</b>” I stated,
Robert’s face went pale. “You can’t use that! We didn’t consent to being recorded!”
“Harbor City is a one–party consent jurisdiction,” I replied smoothly. “The recording is perfectly legal.”
The officers listened intently as the audio continued. Robert’s increasingly desperate demands painted a clear picture of attempted extortion.
“Emma, please show the officers our video footage,” I instructed.
My driver produced his tablet, disying the crystal–clear Moonlight Dash Cam recording. The video showed Harold ckstone stumbling and copsing without any contact from <ol><li>me. </li></ol>
“As you can see, I immediately exited my vehicle to render assistance,” I narrated.
The footage continued, showing me calling the ambnce and staying with Harold until paramedics arrived.
“The hospital’s medical records will confirm Mr. ckstone suffered a spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage,” I added.
The senior officer studied the video carefully. “This footage clearly contradicts the family’s ims.”
<i>“</i>We also have the doctor’s statement confirming the medical emergency was unrted to any external trauma,” I said.
Robert desperately tried <i>to </i>salvage his scheme. “The video could be doctored! You can’t trust digital evidence!”
The younger officer shook his head. “Sir, this appears to be a clear case of attempted extortion.”
“Based on the evidence presented, we’re initiating an investigation into the ckstone family for attempted extortion and insurance fraud,” the senior officer announced.
Linda began crying hysterically. “This isn’t fair! We just wanted help with medical bills!”
Chapter 256. The Predator’s Gambit
“Ma’am, demanding money through false usations is a serious crime, the officer replied,
Marcus finally spoke up, his voice shaking. “Dad, maybe we should just go home.”
“Shut up!” Robert snapped at his son.
The officers began gathering statements from all parties. “Everyone involved needs toe to Ravenwood Police Station for formal questioning.”
We were loaded into separate police vehicles. I sat calmly in the back seat while the ckstone family argued loudly in another car.
At the police station, I provided a detailed statement about the incident. The officers were thorough but respectful throughout the process.
“Ms. Winters, your evidence is quitepelling,” the detective said. “We’ll be filing charges against the ckstone family.”
“Thank you, Detective. I’m happy to cooperate fully with your investigation,” I replied.
As evening approached, I finally checked my phone. A message from Connor made my heart skip.
“The summit sessions are intense but productive. Missing you terribly, Livvy. Can’t wait to hold you again.”
His words warmed me despite the day’s unpleasantness. I quickly typed back: “Miss you too. Can’t wait for you toe home.”
My phone rang immediately. Connor’s face appeared on the video call, his ice–blue eyes bright with affection.
“There’s my beautiful mate,” he said softly. “How was your day?”
“Eventful,” I replied with a tired smile. “I’ll tell you all about it when you get back.”
“I wish I could be there with you right now,” Connor said. “These business dinners are torture when all I want is to talk to you.”
His genuine longing touched my heart. “Just focus on your meetings. I’ll be here when you return.”
“Connor?” A female voice interrupted from his end. “The investors are asking for you.”
My blood chilled. That voice sounded familiar.
“I’ll be right there,” Connor replied off–camera.
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“Who was that?” I asked, though I suspected I already knew.
“Victoria from strategic nning. She’s helping coordinate the summit logistics, Connor exined.
My wolf stirred uneasily. “I thought you said you only discussed business with her.”
“We do. She’s just here to handle administrative details,” Connor said.
Victoria’s voice came through again, closer this time. “Connor, they really need you now. It’s urgent.”
The overly familiar tone in her voice made my teeth clench. “I should let you go,” I said curtly.
“Livvy, wait-”
I ended the call before he could finish. Something about Victoria’s presence bothered me deeply.
Later that night, I tried calling Connor again. The phone rang several times before someone answered.
“Hello?” Victoria’s cool voice came through the speaker.
“Where’s Connor?” I demanded.
“Oh, it’s you,” Victoria said dismissively. “Connor’s in the shower right now. He can’te to the phone.”
The tant implication in her tone made my blood boil. “Tell him I called.”
“Of course,” Victoria replied with false sweetness. “I’ll be sure to let him know.”
I hung up immediately, my hands shaking with rage. The territorial anger of my wolf Cora surged through me.
One final attempt. I initiated a video call, hoping to see Connor’s face and dispel my growing suspicions.
The call connected, but the screen remained ck. Instead, I heard sounds that made my blood run cold.
Connor’sbored breathing filled the audio. Then Victoria’s unmistakable moans echoed through the speaker.
The suggestive sounds painted a vivid and disturbing picture. My entire body began trembling with fury.
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I disconnected immediately, unable to hold my phone steady. At that moment, I felt a burst <b>of </b>anger straight into the sky, my entire being trembling slightly with fury.
Thest time I had encountered Vanessa Reed at the restaurant, I had already told Connor that the woman harbored inexplicable hostility toward me. Now Connor had gone to Deepwater City and brought Victoria Hartwell along? And he hadn’t even mentioned it to me.
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