The cop was really at his wits' end!
Everyone had a seemingly valid reason to get in, and he knew damn well he shouldn't have given them the nod from the get-go.
Letting this person in and not letting that person in was a tough nut to crack.
Finally, the cop just threw up his hands in exasperation and said, "Fine, fine, everybody in! Just keep it down and don't interrupt my colleagues' work!"
Haillie quickly grabbed Bryan and thanked the cop, then they slipped in.
The cop gave his forehead a good rub and felt utterly drained!
Thankfully, the formal interrogation was done and dusted. There was no need to be as uptight as earlier, so he just let them all in!
Mr. Howard, being the victim's brother, was still up for grabs as a witness. The higher-ups' take was to let Mr. Howard in first to see how he squared up against the suspect. If it really helped move the case along, they'd haul him back to the station for the formal evidence submission process.
...
When people shuffled in, Elinor was reaching for the water cup on the bedside table.
Having chatted away with the cop, she felt a bit parched and needed a sip.
However, with her hands all wrapped up in bandages and still a bit swollen, she was as clumsy as a bear. Add to that, the cup was as slippery as an eel.
The bandages offered no grip, making it a real struggle to grab the cup. Every time she got a handle on it, it would slip out of her grasp!
Just as she was getting flustered, a hand reached over, picked up the cup, and brought it to her lips.
She lifted her gaze to find the tall and handsome Theo...
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