“You’re the ones who found out about this?”
The policeman refused to elaborate any further, knowing that going into too much detail might result in disciplinary action for him. So he just shook his head and waved down a taxi, then got in it and left.
The fact that Miranda had put on her new dress today specifically to show Skylar but was now being made to wear a prison uniform left a bitter taste in her mouth.
Her feet felt as heavy as lead as she stood helplessly by the roadside, staring at the brightly lit-up police station. The building was literally right in front of her, yet she couldn’t bring herself to take a single step forward.
The phone in her pocket rang. Noticing that the call was from Tobias, she cleared her throat and shoved down her swell of emotions before answering it.
“I just got back. Where are you? Why aren’t you home?”
There was a long pause as Skylar inhaled deeply through her nose, then replied, “I’m in front of the police station. My mom’s in there.”
“Send me the address. I’m coming over.”
Just as he had promised, Tobias soon arrived at the police station. The sight of him getting down from his car made Skylar feel as if the earth had finally stopped swaying under her feet.
Running straight to him, she wrapped her arms around his waist and buried her head into his chest.
“What’s wrong? You seem upset, did someone bully you?” He asked, running a hand through her hair soothingly.
His voice was low and deep, but gentle.
“My mom is going to be sent away tomorrow, and I don’t know what to do. She was arrested just this afternoon.”
Skylar felt Tobias’ chest rise and fall against her face as he sighed. “Why didn’t you say so earlier? You should have called me as soon as it happened.”
Skylar didn’t know what to tell him. Maybe she hadn’t wanted to cause trouble for Tobias, or maybe she just hadn’t thought about him in her moment of panic.
But Tobias understood the reason why, even if she didn’t say it out loud.
In her book, asking him for help whenever she got in trouble was not an option. Even now, she still stubbornly believed that she could handle everything by herself.
But there were just some things she couldn’t muscle through with pure determination alone.
This situation was completely out of her hands. She was a mere college student with no connections, no community resources available to her, and no social influence.
“How long are you going to hug me for?” Tobias whispered into her ear.
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