"Really now?" Preston's voice was a mix of challenge and amusement.
"Are you insane? If you're on a suicide mission, leave me out of it!"
Freya tried to yank the car door open, but it was locked from the outside.
Outside, a traffic cop, who had been ready to forcefully open the door, paused mid-motion as he answered a call on his phone. The surrounding cars, trapped in the sudden blockade, could only wait in frustrated anticipation.
In no time, a patrol car made its way through the congestion.
"Chief Brennan! This is the car! The driver went berserk, drove into a no-entry zone and ignored all attempts to stop him..."
Before the officer could finish, Chief Brennan cut him off, "Enough! Do you have any idea who's in that car?"
"Doesn't matter who it is, everyone must follow the law!"
"Follow the law? Did they break it, really? They just took a wrong turn, no harm done. Why are you making such a big deal out of this?"
Chief Brennan, red-faced and fuming, pushed past the officers and approached the car.
As the window began to lower, he found himself face to face with Preston.
Remembering made Chief Brennan's heart pound; he had a clear memory of the drama at the police station recently, when Preston stepped in to handle a sensitive issue involving some female inmates.
"Can we go now?" Preston's voice was calm, almost casual.
"Of... of course, you can..." stammered Chief Brennan.
As Preston rolled up the window, Chief Brennan hastily cleared the way, allowing Preston to drive off unimpeded.
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