Cralens Investigation Bureau.
Arwen paused. Her brows furrowed deeply as she stared at the road ahead. After a moment, she responded, "Hello, Officer Davis. How can I help you?"
She had no idea what they were reaching out for. But regardless, she should as calm as it could be possible.
"Ms. Quinn, this is regarding your accident that happened a few months back in Palace Road. Could we meet to discuss it?" Officer Davis spoke through the line.
And his intention caught Arwen slightly off-guard.
"Regarding that accident …" she hesitated a little before finally voicing out her suspicion. "I don't think I made any complaints, Officer."
Although she should have, that time she was alone at the hospital with no one around, so she wasn't able to file any complaints. And later, when she investigated it, she couldn't find any clue.
"Ms. Quinn, we understand you had a situation at that time and weren't able to come to us. It's totally fine," Officer Davis spoke. And his words were enough to tell Arwen that he had investigated the situation well enough to know about her. But what she couldn't understand was —'why would he do that?'
"You were badly injured and were hospitalized in South City Hospital for almost a month. However, even though you weren't able to reach us then, you were still covered under the civil protection law. Hence, it's our duty to make sure to investigate the incident and find the wrongdoer. This is not just important for your safety but also for the safety of common people."
Arwen pondered over his words for a second before nodding. "Fine, Officer. Tell me what can I do to help you out in finding the person?" She knew who was behind that accident, but given that she didn't hold any evidence against Delyth, she simply couldn't give her name.
"That night, since I was running to save my life, I was barely able to see who was after me. I just remembered the car but after so many days, I can't give you the vehicle number with surety."
She said, not hiding the flaw of her side at all.
She thought these were the only ways she could help him find the instigators from that night …
But little did she expect that wasn't at all the officer was looking for her.
"It's fine, Ms. Quinn. We understand your situation."
She heard Officer Davis say again before further continuing. "We don't need you to give us any details regarding the accident. We already have all the proofs that we require. We know who was following you that night and we also have the details of the car that was tailgating you. So, don't worry, we got it covered."
Arwen was slightly taken aback. Adjusting her posture, she sat back straighter, leaning a little forward. "Wait, what did you say? You have gotten the proofs?"
As far as she remembered the videos from that night were all gone.
"Yes, Ms. Quinn. We have gotten the video footage of that night. And that's the reason, I have reached out today.," Officer Davis revealed. "We have a few questions for you. It would be great if you could spare some time and make a visit to our office tomorrow."
"Sure, Officer. I will try to make some time tomorrow." She no longer hesitated and readily agreed.
On the other end of the call, even Officer Davis was satisfied. "That would be great. See you tomorrow, then."
With that, the call was disconnected.
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