When Sylvia woke up, a uniformed female officer was sitting by her bed, her gentle smile offering a sense of security that was almost tangible.
"You're awake? Need some water?" The officer stood up, pouring a glass of water with a considerate gesture, "You've got some bruises, but nothing serious."
"Thank you."
Sylvia propped herself up to take the glass. Until now she was still trembling from the shock, her nerves not yet calmed.
The officer watched her, waiting until Sylvia seemed a bit more settled before she began to speak, "Julian's fine, too, but since there's a discrepancy in your stories, I need to hear your side."
Sylvia paused mid-sip, "Discrepancy? What do you mean?"
The fact was laid bare; how come there was a discrepancy?
The officer explained honestly, "Julian claims he was drunk and that's why he got aggressive. He even showed us a psychiatric evaluation from abroad, insisting...that you were willing to go out with him for dinner and a movie, so he thought you were consenting to more."
Sylvia felt her breath hitch, her chest tightening with anger.
"Just because of dinnering and seeing a movie means I consented to everything else? Where's that rule written? I said no to him!"
"Ms. Lloyd, Julian mentioned your mom seemed on board with this too."
The officer gazed at her helplessly.
Sylvia was choked on it, unable to utter a reply. After a brief silence, the officer reassured her, "Your statement is crucial. We'll investigate thoroughly."
Relieved at her words, thinking at least there was someone willing to offer help, Sylvia recounted everything, emphasizing Julian's modified car, a clear sign this wasn't his first time doing something like this.
"Anything else you'd like to add?" the officer asked after taking notes.
Sylvia mused for a while, and then mentioned, "Rupert and Bridget, they saw it too."
The officer was caught off guard, her expression changing evidently.
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