The officer suppressed the nausea and nodded his head.
Charlie was in a meeting at the office when he got the police call.
Immediately after receiving the call, he dismissed the meeting and rushed to the parking lot.
He drove fast. When he arrived at the police station, Grace was leaning against the wall, resting. She felt much better than before.
When he saw Grace was okay, Charlie's rapid heartbeat slowed down. His heart almost jumped out of his throat when he received the call from the police a moment ago.
Fortunately, Grace was OK!
When they saw Charlie coming, the officers ' attitudes turned mild. There was a touch of pleasing in their tone.
"How is the injured woman?" Charlie asked.
"She is still in the hospital." The policeman answered, "But, Mrs. Morgan seems a little off this evening.”
"It is strange. Since there was no alcohol in my wife's breath, she must not have been drinking. As for drugs, we never touch those things. It's a rule in our family. Didn't you send it for testing? When will the results come out? "
"It will be soon. We'll have the results tomorrow morning. If Mrs. Morgan was neither drinking nor on drugs, then it must be related to something she ate or drank.
We are testing her vomit. Could Mrs.
Morgan have a urinalysis?" "No! I can assure you we’ve never touched drugs!"
Charlie didn’t want Grace to go through all those unnecessary procedures.
The policeman couldn’t say anything else. He nodded, "All right then. We'll wait for the results."
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