The night was dark.
In the lobby of the police station, it did not take long for Everleigh to explain what had happened to her.
"So tonight you went to help your tenant to check on the leak in the apartment and then you met those people. You were not sure whether they came after you?"
Out of the corner of her eye, Everleigh glanced at Theodore who sat next to her. She coldly nodded and replied, "Yes."
If it wasn't for Theodore who saved her that day, she would have told the police that it was the Godfrey Group. More importantly, if she was to say that these people were targeting her, things would get more complicated.
"Okay." The officer in charge of taking their statement put his pen down and said kindly, "Madam Trevino, we will investigate this incident and let you know when we find something."
"Okay, thank you."
Coming out of the police station, Everleigh received a phone call from the tenant, Lisa.
"Everleigh, I'm sorry. Something happened to my friend tonight. She called me out in a hurry and I did not look at my phone. I might have to accompany my friend tonight. I did not know that you called me so many times. Are you still in the apartment?"
"I'm not there now. I just left."
"I'm so sorry," Lisa said in an apologetic tone. "I made you go all the way for nothing."
"It's alright," Everleigh said. She thought of the apartment being splashed with paint and told Lisa, "It's best if you can stay with your friend and not go home for the time being."
"What's the matter?"
"Here's the thing." Everleigh thought for a while and said, "There's something wrong with the facilities in the apartment. Isn't the bathroom leaking? I'll let you know after it's fixed."
"I see, okay. No problem. Thank you, Everleigh."
"You're welcome."
After Everleigh hung up, she held the phone tightly. Mrs. Godfrey would definitely not let her go. She could not let innocent people get threatened because of her.
A familiar sound of footsteps came from behind. After being with a person for a long time, you would be able to distinguish their figure, their footsteps, and even their breaths.
"I'll send you back."
She turned to look at Theodore, who walked out from the police station lobby. His suit was still neat, without a single wrinkle.
Everleigh frowned. Before she could agree, a
car stopped at the entrance of the police station and honked. The window slowly wound down and there appeared Christopher's dashing face.
"Everleigh!" He shouted.
Everleigh waved to him, then placed her bag on her shoulder and said coldly, "No need. I'll leave first."
Theodore's dark eyes became darker as he looked at Everleigh heading towards the car. Ever since he heard that Madison ordered the thugs to spray paint at Everleigh's apartment, his face had not been relaxed.
He did not leave the police station until the sound of the car engine disappeared.
"Mr. Theodore, shall we go home, or?" The driver asked carefully as he looked at Theodore's expression from the rearview mirror.
"Go to Yoreast Hills Garden."
The driver was stunned. "At this hour?"
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