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Chapter 32 - I didn't do anything officer

You find yourself sitting in a closed off room, two officers sitting across from you. One very confused on how this came about while the other one. Very suspicious of you breaking the written agreement. You struggle to get them to understand that everything that happened was pure coincidence, but as you explain the events that occurred you couldn't help but feel this could all have been avoided. If you just knew how to make friends after you had make several travel choices, you then realized that you were sitting right next to the girl in question. You knew that the moment she realized who you were, the restraining order situation would get worse and you might be fit in prison behind on rent until everything cleared up and eventually set free life just happens. This way is how you feel. At some point you then remembered you have a phone. You can't call the police and turn itself in cuz that would complicate things more. But you knew that a phone call was all it would take to get you out of this situation. You frantically texted every person that you had at the top of your list. Excluding the person sitting across from you is if anyone would call you, you would then use that excuse to get out of the building and then you would text your companion for the evening that future friend you love so much that something came up and you'd have to reschedule and then you would give them the online code to receive the tickets. As an apology luckily for you. Nicole wanted to call anyways because she couldn't find the lunch you would set aside for her. So happy that someone called you to get you out of that situation. You managed to make your way to the front of the building. Of course you went into detail explaining the situation that unfolded. You then explain to Nicole where her lunch was and then promptly hung up. At that point you felt almost relieved that things progressed so well without incident, and just as you began to text your companion at the table to say your goodbyes. While you proceeded to go simply sales, the person in question approached you sorry you looked at you. She asked you apologizing for disturbing that she felt like she's met you somewhere before. You of course not wanting to make things awkward tried to subtly ease into it pretending not to recognize her saying I'm not quite sure. But it's a pleasure to meet you and just as you presented your name to her, she then began to back off from you. Precautiously from the look at her eyes you could tell she didn't feel at all comfortable being around you, especially alone. You then try to pretend that you notice her discomfort but have no idea who she is and casually try to vacate the area as quickly as possible. In that moment you try to move quickly. Hoping nobody notices you or there is no real incident, but to your surprise she grabs your sleeve not wanting to make a scene but also not wanting to be anywhere near the situation. You plead with her to let go stating that you have places to be. She of course insists that she has something to talk to you about and that it wouldn't take too long. But you beg and plead that she let go. You have urgent matters that can't be put off. She then asks for a phone number for which to reach out to you at a later date so that the two of you can then discuss this important matter. But you of course refute with you. Do not like giving out your phone number to people you've just met, but of course she insists that the two of you are quite familiar and a quick discussion would help you realize that well, your response was that you appreciated the offer but you just didn't have the time and you desperately struggled to get away. Eventually the commotion the two of you were making reach the ears of a passing by officer. The officer concerned about the situation offered to assist in response. You desperately pleaded that you're good and you were on your trying to be on your way, but to make matters worse, Sally declared to the officer that she is convinced that you I believe to be someone she has a restraining order against and has had many years now the officer not able to take that statement laying down declarted in his best interest to arrest you and take the lady into the station for a formal in review to make sure that no one was genuinely in danger or breaking the law which brings you to where you currently stand sitting in a metal chair under a metal table in a thoroughly sealed off room with a camera. Definitely recording you and a one-sided mirror. The officers have been asking what business do you have in the area for which you continuously answered it. Just so happened that you were meeting up with an associate to go see a movie and due to unforeseen events you had to vacate the area. The unforeseen events being someone whom hazard restraining order against you popping up in your area. You then proceed to explain that you don't know how she wasn't alerted to your presence. Considering you keep your information updated and you keep the tracking app on your phone which they confirmed was on your phone at all times. Because of all these details they do find that it's odd for you to just stumble into the area unless you were doing it on purpose. But then again, the subject in question didn't seem aware that you were there until she had witnessed you leaving the vicinity. Unsure how to make the situation. They decided to hold you in there until the caseworker in charge of the situation could come in and run a verdict. Knowing that this could lead to an issue involving lawyers, you pray that your wallet doesn't get depleted again. You still have to pay next month's rent Tonight matters worse. You left left your future friend at the restaurant without a word. He tried to convince the officers to text that friend of yours that you had to leave due to unforeseen circumstances, they of course ask in response, why you didn't want to explain to your friend that you had been arrested. Seeing as having your friend stand up for, you could lead to you having a proper defense against the accusations of breaking your restraining order. You're of course argued back that the restraining order was a bad part of your history. That doesn't look good when making friends and could cause you to lose more friends than have friends. If someone you knew had a restraining order and you're only just finding out about it, they might be inclined to feel uncomfortable talking to you then. Plus you mentally thought of all the recent stalking activity that you had done against the person in question. If the future friend knew that you had some bad habits like that, it could cause them to investigate more into some recent activities you've been doing. Either way, letting them know you've been arrested is never a good idea with your omitted yet strong statement. They didn't feel it reasonable to text them. They insisted that when you were released you could just follow up with them later the usual. It's not my jobs statements. Anywho, the officers had gotten their formal statement and testimony from the victim and you apparently she didn't want to do this. She just wanted to talk. She panicked and had no choice considering your insistence on flea since no charges seem to be wanting to be pressed. The cops have no real reason to keep you held besides keeping an eye on you to make sure you don't try anything in the coming days. Of course they won't let you go because sorry insisted that she wanted the opportunity to speak with you before dropping the charges. Thus, the two of you sat there in the koh's room with an officer standing in the corner to make sure you keep your hands to yourself. Sally of course awkwardly greeting you and asking how things have been since last the two of you've seen each other that being in a courtroom with her father. Curious as all get out yelling at both you and your parents for your poor upbringing and traumatizing behavior. You, of course try not to talk about yourself too much, but I'd insist that you're fine and that's you really meant no harm in the situation and you didn't foresee any of this happening. She then asked how things like work are going and if you went to college and things like that you gave her as much details as you could without giving her too much to go on seeing as this might be used against you in the future. If something like this happened again and as the conversation with more and more it felt less like she was trying to work up the nerve to ask why you do it and more like she was trying to catch up with you. It was weird thing. A very weird thing that is the conversation naturally kept progressing. You felt like there was nothing left to say and you apologized for the misunderstanding. Getting up and hoping to just leave the room without any more problems since you talked to her but before you left she did have one more thing to say and she was very adamant about making sure you heard it and what she had to say. Really took you by surprise. She wanted to get the restraining order dropped.