The Cop Cornered Her in a Parking Garage — Then Mocked Her Like She Had No Power
Chapter 2
He was certain. Colton stepped closer at that point, quietly, suggesting they had already confirmed everything checked out, and there was no real cause to escalate further. Darius waved him off without even turning his head, telling him to stand back and let a real officer handle it. The words landed harder on Colton than his partner probably intended, and he retreated a half step, jaw tight, saying nothing more. Though something in his posture had already begun to shift, the first small crack in a partnership that had until that night never been questioned by either man.
Amara noticed the exchange, too. Filing it away the same way she filed away badge numbers and camera angles, a small detail that would matter later, though neither officer understood that yet. The cuffs closed around her wrists with a metallic click that seemed louder than it should have been on that quiet street. Colton hesitated for half a second before stepping in to help secure her, his eyes flicking toward the small crowd that had begun to gather near the corner. Several of them lifting their phones to record what was happening.
Amara did not pull away, did not raise her voice, did not offer the one piece of information that would have ended the encounter instantly. She simply let it happen. And in doing so, she left everyone watching, including Colton, wondering why a woman with nothing to hide would choose silence over an easy way out. A woman near the pharmacy called out that the whole thing looked wrong, that the officers hadn't given a single real reason for any of it, and a man beside her muttered something about how fast the cuffs had come out for someone who never raised her voice once. Darius ignored them entirely, guiding Amara toward the open door of the patrol car with a hand at her elbow that was rougher than it needed to be.
Colton noticed the small wince she didn't let reach her face, filed it away without comment and found himself for the first time that night, actively hoping his partner was wrong about all of it. The Ducati stood alone at the curb where they had left it, engine cooling, its red paint dulled slightly under the street light, an empty presence that seemed to more than one bystander to be waiting patiently for its rider to come back. Darius pressed forward with the accusation that she had resisted a lawful order, though nothing in the last 10 minutes supported that claim. Amara asked calmly what statute he believed she had broken and what evidence supported the charge he was building in real time. He sneered at her, asking whether she intended to teach him the law from the back of a patrol car.
She told him she had no interest in teaching him anything. She only wanted to know which law he thought he was standing on. The question landed harder than he expected, and his jaw tightened as he turned back toward the car, muttering that she would learn soon enough who was in control tonight. Colton, meanwhile, had gone quiet, working through the paperwork a second time, his eyes moving over each line as though searching for the justification his partner clearly believed existed. There was none.
Her identification was valid. Her registration was current. Her insurance was active. Nothing in the file gave them legal ground to detain her. let alone cuff her on a public street. He glanced at the dashboard camera, then at the small crowd still filming from the sidewalk, then at Amara, who stood with her wrists bound behind her, and an expression that gave away nothing at all.
Darius asked her, almost as an afterthought, whether she understood exactly who she was speaking to. Amara answered simply that she did. He laughed short and dismissive, certain the laugh would be the last word of the encounter. It was not. As Darius guided her toward the open door of the patrol car, her phone buzzed once inside her jacket pocket, the screen lighting faintly through the fabric.
Colton caught the glow and out of habit more than suspicion, reached to silence it before it drew attention from the gathering crowd. The name on the screen read Nia Sterling, and beneath it a single line of text, ""Judge, we just found his name. "" Colton read it twice before he understood what he was looking at. He looked up at Amara, who had already turned her head just enough to see the screen herself, her expression unreadable, and then she looked past him, directly at Darius with something in her eyes that had not been there a moment before. They brought her into the precinct through a side entrance, past a wall of commendation plaques and a bulletin board thick with outdated notices, and Darius made a point of announcing her arrival to every officer within earshot, calling her the sports bike girl in a tone meant to draw laughter. A few officers chuckled out of habit rather than agreement.
Amara said nothing. Walked where she was directed, sat where she was told to sit, her wrists still bound, her posture straight, her face composed in the same stillness that had unsettled Darius from the very first minute on the street. Colton lingered near the booking desk longer than necessary, flipping back through the printed report, searching again for something that would make sense of what they were doing. There was still nothing. No warrant, no outstanding charge, no traffic violation serious enough to justify an arrest, let alone the handcuffs still locked around her wrists.
Darius leaned against the counter and told anyone listening that she would learn her lesson tonight. Amara, seated a few feet away, asked him plainly what lesson he meant. He answered that she should stop thinking she was special. She held his gaze for a long moment before responding, her voice quiet but unwavering, that she had never once thought she was special. Then, after a pause long enough to make the room uncomfortable, she added that she did, however, know the law extremely well.
Darius's jaw flexed at that, and he ordered a search of her bag, more out of frustration than procedure, determined to find something, anything, that would justify the last 20 minutes. The contents were laid out on the counter, one at a time, a phone, a wallet, a set of keys stamped with the Ducati emblem, a single pen, a wristwatch with a simple leather band. Nothing illegal, nothing suspicious, nothing that gave Darius the leverage he was so clearly hunting for. Colton stood beside the counter, watching the items accumulate, feeling the weight of the situation shift with every empty pocket, every clean document, every answer she gave without flinching. He picked up her phone to begin the standard identity verification most departments required for an unnamed detainee.
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