Jacob was finally able to pin the crime on Jason. His rich background was paying off since all he says is what the policemen believed.“I was only trying to save her you know” Jacob said to the policemen.“Jason was trying to frame her and destroy her with some sex tape he claims to have. He was bashing her when I stepped in as her friend to help her.” Jacob claimed.“Do I have a reason to lie to you? What do both of them have to offer me that will make me go so low to destroying them?”Jason couldn’t believe his ears. He wasn’t even given the chance to say anything and Ashley ho was the victim wasn’t heard either.Jason was raging with anger at the same time fear. They all are accepting the voice of the person who seem to be rich to them. Ashley sat in the interrogation room, tears streaming down her face as she watched Jason being led away in handcuffs. She didn’t understand how this could be happening. She had repeatedly told the police that it was all a lie, that Jason was innoce
The morning had come and it was so bright on the outside but for Jason, he was stuck in the cell for a crime he didn’t commit. It was painful enough that he had to go through all of these to prove his innocence but why would the police go this far with him.Jacob came to the police station that morning and requested to see him.“Good morning sir” he greeted the officer“Good morning, why are you here?” the policeman asked him“I came in to see my friend and also to persuade him to say the truth.” Jacob said.The policeman he met was not there yesterday so he has no reason not to believe Jacob.“Your friend? Who could that be?” the police officer asked in surprise.“Oh! You don’t know?” Jacob was trying not to sound like a boss. “You know there is this my friend who was found on the scene bashing a student and threatening her with her sex tape and he even beat me up when I tried stopping him.” Jacob said pitifully.“Really?” the police officer express his shock.“You know, I am just he
Jason couldn’t believe what was happening around him. Not even the police officer they had just met believed him. He sees it different and he is finding it difficult to comprehend.His ring was no where to be found and the life he lived was surprisingly crazy. The cell wasn’t a place he would believe he will ever sleep at.“Sir, I would like to call someone” he said on top of his voice so the officers can hear him.“Shut your trap man! What do you mean? Who do you want to call?” The police officer that heard him fired back.“I … I… I “ before Jason could stutter and say who he wants to call, the Police officer shut him up.“Shut it! You want to call your gang members right? So they can come in here to create a scene or they help you complete your mission outside of here” the police said to him.“No sir,” Jason said defensively.“Then tell me who you want to call if not your gang members.” The police officer said.“I want to call my mum. She deserves to know where I am and what is
Jason sat in the dimly lit room of the police station, his mind racing with thoughts of how he could prove his innocence. As he pondered his next move, the door creaked open, revealing three familiar faces. It was the drone boy, accompanied by his friends, the other two of the crew. Their concerned expressions mirrored Jason’s own turmoil.“Jason, we heard what happened,” the drone boy said, his voice filled with genuine worry. “We know you didn’t do anything wrong as I have explained to everyone what happened that day. We want to help.”Jason’s eyes brightened with a glimmer of hope. “Thank you, guys. I really appreciate your support. But how can we prove that I didn’t do it? The evidence seems stacked against me.”“ truthfully, I need them to trust my words but they are not. They didn’t even believe Ashley.” Jason said.“To say they didn’t trust Ashley who was directly involved.” The drone boy said. One of them, always the resourceful one, spoke up. “Well, what if we could find the
Jason and his friends were left alone by the police officer after he had gotten an apology from them.“I love the team work just now, thanks for covering up for this dude” Jason said to them all.They gave him a weary smile. “That was nothing you know.”Jason held their hands on the table. “I’m sure I picked the best team.” he said to them. There was this atmosphere that exhume love, care and kindness, they all looked at each other with those eyes and the mood in the room was pensive.“Jason, you said something came to you earlier, what could that be?” one of the team asked him.“The thing is very simple though” he clears his throat and lean well on the table as if to call their attention to something that must not be heard by others.“Can videos be saved and retrieved on your drone?” Jason asked the drone boy in a very low but audible whisper.“Sure, so far I pressed the save button on the drone.” He responded. Wondering what Jason would do with what he is asking.The room was fill
Ashley has been grounded since she got back from the police station after the heartfelt talk with Jason. Her father wouldn’t let anyone in or allow her have her phone.He had warned the security men not to allow her step out of the house and not to allow her have anyone come in either.She really wanted to be there for Jason as all the mess started with her and the only way she could help was by standing next to him agitating and proving his innocence even though no one is believing her. Not even her Dad Ashley's heart pounded in her chest as she stood face to face with her father in the living room. She couldn't understand how he could be so blind, so dismissive of her plea for justice. Her voice trembled with frustration as she argued her case for Jason's innocence."He's not a dirty boy, Dad! He's my friend, and he would never do something like that!" Ashley's voice wavered, a mix of anger and desperation lacing her words.Her father's face remained stern, unmoving. "I've made up
Through the cold, metal bars of the cramped cell, Ashley and Jason held onto each other's hands tightly, their tears mingling in the dim light. It was a scene of desperation, regret, and a shared sense of injustice.The tears rolling down their cheeks would be now filled a whole bucket. She had that tears on and kept trying to clean it which she eventually didn’t bother again. She just allowed it flow.Even Jason couldn’t hold his tears. They kept streaming down his face like runny water and they both already have a runny nose as it shows through their sniffing at intervals. Ashley's sobs echoed through the cold, sterile walls as she poured out her heart, burdened by guilt for the trouble she had unwittingly caused Jason. "I'm so sorry, Jason," Ashley managed to say amidst her tears. "I never wanted any of this to happen. I never wanted you to be dragged into it." Jason, his own eyes brimming with tears, squeezed her hand gently, assuring her, "Ashley, none of this is your fault. I
She was walking through the room, trying to do hard to fix herself on something. It was a very hard time on her part too as she tried her best to not get moved by what the society calls stress.She was thinking so hard that steam was starting to exhume from her head. It struck her that she should call for help. She needs to do something as soon as possible to let out Jason. Ashley’s trembling hand pressed the dial button on her phone, hoping against hope that the leader of the Big Five would answer. After several agonizing rings, a gruff voice picked up on the other end, annoyance lacing his words.“What is it now?” the leader snapped, clearly irritated by the unexpected call.“It’s me,” Ashley managed to say, her voice quivering. “I need your help. It’s about Jason.”A derisive chuckle emanated from the phone. “You must be truly stupid to think I can be jailed,” the leader mocked.“you see, in this world of ours, you need to understand that power is everything. That’s what I have an