MARIANNE
At the police station, I was cuffed and kept in a dimly lit room with four chairs, one table, and a window. I was exhausted and my eyes were puffy from crying. Even though Tony cheated on me, he was the love of my life and I could not believe he was no more. In a flash, I had become a widow; the youngest I knew because I had just turned twenty, a month ago. The three policemen sat in front of me, questioning me as though I were a common criminal. "Don't you know who I am?" I asked. "I own foundations, charity organizations, and free hospitals. I help people, not hurt them. No matter what, I could never murder a man I loved with my life." "Stop beating around the bush and answer the damn question!" One of the policemen yelled at me, slapping his palms on the table. I didn't have to be a police officer or a lawyer to know that what the men were doing was not standard procedure. They were biased toward me and I had no idea why. "I won't speak any more until my lawyer gets here," I stated, throwing the policemen into a fit of rage. They began yelling and issuing threats but I said nothing further until they eventually left the room. I had already been at the station for six hours and I waited for two more but my lawyer did not show up and I was not allowed to make any phone calls despite repeatedly requesting to be allowed to make one. "We can't wait for your lawyer forever," one of the policemen came back and told me. "I am exhausted and in two hours, I'm throwing you in a cell and leaving for the day. Perhaps after spending the night in a cell, you will be more cooperative." "Please, I just need to make one phone call." I cried. "Please, it's my right." He sighed and finally handed me a phone as though he was granting me a mighty favor. "Hurry up," he ordered. "You have less than a minute." Thanking him, I immediately called Britney's number. I had left my phone back at home since I was arrested unexpectedly, and unfortunately, I didn't know my lawyer's number by heart. I was someone who kept a small circle and spent most of my time working. Tony and Britney were the two people I trusted most in the world but now, Tony had betrayed my trust and died. The only person I had left was Britney. She picked up when her phone rang the second time and asked, "Who's this?" "What are you doing, Britney?" I asked. "I have been at the station for over eight hours and you are nowhere to be found." "I am so sorry," she replied. "I cannot begin to imagine what you are going through right now. I am on my way to you now with your lawyer. Everything will be fine, I promise." I wanted to ask Britney what took her so long but once I heard she was on her way with my lawyer, I heaved a sigh of relief. Nothing else mattered at that moment. I just needed to get back home, take a shower, eat, and think of my next line of action. "My lawyer is on his way," I told the policeman who snatched his phone from me and walked out of the room. It took twenty minutes for Britney and my lawyer to arrive. However, when they walked into the room where I was being held, I realized the lawyer who accompanied Britney wasn't my lawyer. He was very young and I usually wasn't someone who judged people based on appearances but he seemed incompetent to me. "Where is my lawyer?" I asked Britney, feeling displeased. She sighed, "I am so sorry, Marianne. Your lawyer has been in the hospital for two days. He had a heart attack and has not recovered fully yet. I tried so hard to convince his wife to let him come with me but she refused. I spent the last few hours trying to get other renowned lawyers to take up your case but they all have their hands full, handling cases for top politicians and time was running out. Attorney Fizz was the best I could get on such short notice." Hearing her explanation, I suddenly felt guilty for getting upset. It was obvious Britney hadn't rested since I got arrested. Her exhaustion could not be more obvious. I smiled at her, "Thank you for everything. For now, let's talk about getting me out of here today before the policemen come back." "I'm afraid that will not be possible," the young lawyer said as he sat down. "Mrs Tony, too much time has passed already. You will be given no other option but to sleep here. The best I can do is make a lot of phone calls and get you to appear before a judge tomorrow. The earlier your case is tried, the sooner you can be acquitted of all charges." I nodded, "Okay. I guess I could survive a night here." "I would advise you to take a plea bargain," His next words took me by surprise. Both Britney and I asked at the same time, "What?" He nodded, "Just listen. We can come to an agreement with the prosecutor and you can admit that you attacked your husband in the bedroom and slapped him repeatedly. He got upset and ran, just to get away from you. While he was running, he fell off the stairs and died. That way, your crime would only be 'attacking him with your hands while in the bedroom'. You will most likely just be fined for that and allowed to go, afterward." I shook my head, "No. I will never admit to a crime I did not commit." "I am being completely honest with you," my lawyer told me. "Your husband is dead and the video of his affair is with the police. That's a piece of very strong evidence against you because they will use it to establish that you had a motive for killing him. Your best bet is a plea bargain." "No," Britney cut in, agreeing with me. "Attorney Fizz, I was there and I witnessed everything. The police saw me there when they arrived so they can't doubt me. Anne did not touch her husband. He fell on his own and died, and that's exactly what I will tell the judge. Don't worry Anne, my testimony will prove your innocence."MARIANNE I sighed in relief as I thanked Britney repeatedly. "There's no need to thank me," she expressed. "You are my best friend and I will do anything for you." The next morning, just as my lawyer had promised, I was arraigned before a judge. I had been restless throughout the night as it was my first time being in a cell. I tried not to cry because I knew it wouldn't help my situation. I convinced myself that I was just unfortunate. I never should have married Tony. After the judge questioned me, I took a plea of not guilty. My attorney didn't seem pleased by that but I didn't care. No one was going to make me admit to something I never did. Since it was my first appearance, I expected that I would be granted bail and allowed to show up in court from the comfort of my home during the preliminary hearings. I planned to get the best lawyer for myself once I was released on bail and got access to my phone. However, nothing like that happened. The judge allowed a ten minut
MARIANNE Everything felt like a dream. Just like that, I had been condemned for something I never did. My only crime was being too kind and trusting the wrong people. As I was being transported by ship along with a few other prisoners, the judge's words echoed in my ears, "This court finds the accused; Mrs. Tony, guilty of first-degree murder and sentences her to life imprisonment with hard labor in the Norwegian Island Prison. I recalled the triumphant look on Britney's face as I was being taken away and could not understand what I ever did wrong to her. When I met her so many years ago, I had just finished high school. Being the daughter of the richest man in the city, I lived in affluence as opposed to her who was struggling to get by. I saw her working as a waiter at a party and took her side when a guest treated her disrespectfully. We got close from that night and I got to find out that she had no family. She was an orphan who had to work from a very young age just to
MARIANNE If it weren't for the date and time stamp on the video, I would have thought Paula was lying to me. As I watched the video, everything began to piece together in my head. I recalled when Tony had first approached me for a relationship. I had refused his advances, especially since I had just clocked eighteen, but Britney kept encouraging me to give him a chance, claiming we were perfect for each other and would be together forever. Back then, I was amazed at how Tony and I had the same tastes, interests, and even fashion sense. I believed he was truly destined for me. Only after Paula's revelation did I realize that Britney had planted him in my life and told him about my likes and dislikes. No wonder he seemed so perfect in my eyes and I ended up falling in love with him. They deceived me for so long and plotted my downfall. The false testimonies from my secretary and Tony's sister finally made more sense to me. I felt so much anger surge within me and a deep yearn
TROY After two years, I was back in the Scandinavia, the place that took everything from me. I had rented the whole beach for the evening because I wanted to be alone. I stood by my once favorite beach in Oslo and closed my eyes as memories from the past flooded my mind; Her beautiful smile, and the warmth of her body, pressed against mine as we stared at the stars together. Aislinn was everything to me until she was snatched away so cruelly. I opened my eyes and stared at the water, hoping its calmness would soothe my turbulent heart. All of a sudden, something caught my attention. Floating and approaching from a distance, I tried to make out what it was. I took a few steps closer, dipping my legs into the water. I gasped when I realized it was a person; a woman, and judging by the way she looked, I knew she was dead. I turned and wanted to leave but a question struck my mind; what if she wasn't dead? What if Aislinn was in a similar situation and needed help? Would I have
JADEI stood in front of Max Anderson's door and my heart raced uncontrollably. I had many times imagined how special my first time would be with the love of my life, Henry, but now I was about to sell it away.I summoned up the courage I needed and knocked on the door."Come in," a voice replied from inside.I pushed the door and it opened. I walked into the room and saw Max Anderson sitting on the bed with a towel around his waist and empty bottles of wine on the table beside his bed. There had been so many scandals surrounding him but he never seemed to care about them. His most prominent name was 'man whore' and I detested people like him but there I was, in his room, in the club where I worked, ready to give myself to him."I was told you are a virgin," he said without sparing me a glance, as his gaze remained fixed on his phone.I nodded, "Yes I am.He laughed and finally looked at me, scrutinizing me from my head to my toes, "I'm not going to be fooled twice. Hold on, I'll have
JADEWhen I opened my eyes in the morning, I felt sore down there. Last night, Max had gone on and on until I passed out. My head ached and my body felt weak but I knew I had to get the money from Max to the doctors.I got up, put on my clothes, and looked around the room but there was no sign of Max Anderson. Ignoring the pain in my body, I rushed into the bathroom but he wasn't there.I became alarmed, thinking he had left without giving me the money but then I spotted a cheque slip on the table beside the bed. A hundred thousand dollars was written on it along with his signature but there was no name and date on it. I heaved a sigh of relief and quickly left with the cheque slip. When I arrived at the hospital, Henry's mom was by his bedside sitting dejectedly."I got the money," I said, giving the cheque to her.She took it from me and stared at it in shock, "A hundred thousand! Max Anderson? How did you get him to give you this cheque?""I got a job working for him," I replied.
JADE"What? How can you say I disgust you?" I asked. "Henry, it's me, Jade, the one who went above and beyond to save your life.""Yes," he replied. "I know you are the Jade who saved my life, and also the Jade who stabbed me in the back.""I stabbed you in the back?" I asked, puzzled. "What are you talking about, Henry?""Don't pretend before me, Jade." He snapped. "I know how you went about having sex with different men at your place of work."I shook my head, "No, baby, I didn't do such a thing."He scoffed, "You didn't do such a thing? Tell me, how did you get the money you paid for my treatment?""Well, actually," I tried to explain. "Listen, Henry, it's not.....""Don't tell me that," he yelled, interrupting me. "Yes, I am grateful for what you did, but you know I would never have given my consent for you to do that. How could you betray me in such a way?""Henry, you were dying, and your mom told me to do whatever was necessary. I never planned to do such a thing. I went to my
JADEAt the station, Henry appeared but I denied setting fire to his car despite how much he insisted I did it. "Do you have any evidence?" The officer speaking to us asked him."I saw her with my eyes," he replied. "Before I could come out of the house, my car had already gone up in flames. I spent almost fifty thousand dollars on that car and I am yet to insure it. She has to give me back my money, I don't care how she gets it."I scoffed and stared at the officer as I said, "He owes me a hundred thousand dollars and he wants me to pay him? Let him give me back my money."The officer sighed and asked Henry, "Do you owe her a hundred thousand dollars?"He shook his head, "That's a big lie. She gave my mom a hundred thousand dollars out of her own volition. No one asked her for it and there was no agreement to pay it back, so I do not owe her.Even though I had decided not to cry, tears rolled down my cheeks, "Henry, was it not from the hundred thousand dollars your life was saved? W