Miranda glanced at the officer and gave a small smile. "If I remember correctly, you were the one who took me away two years ago."
The officer seemed to have a lightbulb moment. Two years back, there was a case involving a young girl accused of intentional assault. He was the one who responded to that call.
If it weren't for his police training, he might not have recognized the young woman in front of him as the same girl he had once escorted away.
He could still recall the fear and helplessness in her eyes, her frail figure looking as though it might shatter with a gust of wind. It was clear she had suffered a prolonged period of malnourishment. He wondered why a child in such an affluent family would appear so neglected.
She had vigorously insisted that she was innocent, claiming she knew nothing about the incident, but her family accused her of lying, saying she was a habitual liar and they were doing the right thing by turning her in.
As a seasoned officer, he had encountered many troubled youth, but this girl didn't seem to fit the profile of a liar. Later, he was surprised to hear that she confessed in court. Even though he hadn’t spent enough time with her, he felt certain she was innocent, yet she ended up behind bars.
For a young woman, a prison sentence could be a lifelong stigma, a mark that never fades. He had wanted to investigate further, to ensure she wasn't wrongfully accused, but the case was swiftly closed and he was barred from pursuing it, even the file sealed. It seemed as though some unseen force was working to bury the truth, and he was powerless to dig deeper.
However, the Miranda standing before him now seemed like a different person altogether, a far cry from the one two years ago. She was more charming and radiant, exuding vitality that spoke distinction.
"Officer? Is there something else you need?" Miranda inquired with a friendly smile when she noticed him staring.
He paused as his colleague nudged him. "Let's go."
Snapping back to reality, he shook his head. "No, nothing more. You're doing well now."
There was a hint of a blessing in his words. Miranda returned the smile warmly. Blushing slightly, he nodded and left with his colleague.
As Miranda watched the officer's retreating figure, memories of the day she was taken away flooded back to her.
"Don't worry, if you're innocent, nothing bad will happen. Don't be afraid."
Those were the officer's words to her, words that had rendered her belief before Alistair tricked her into confessing.
She caught the righteous aura around the officer, who seemed healthy, like someone destined for a long life. It was a reminder that good people were indeed blessed in the world.
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