and usually for no one’s good but their own.
“Go ahead,” I said, sinking back into the seat, “write me up if you have to. But I didn’t drive down a one-way street. And I do have a right to state my innocence. It’s not fair to just keep telling me-”
“
“I said get out of the car, sir!
“Sir, you are under arrest, and your vehicle is being impounded,” Martinez barked from behind me.
“For obstructing an officer in the act of performing his job,” he said, yanking back my arm and squeezing the cuffs tightly over my wrists. “
He turned me back around, shooting me an indifferent smirk. “I’m afraid you’re going to have to work out that little detail from jail.”
The next thing I knew, I was thrown into the back of Martinez’s police car, my knees squeezed at a sharp angle against the front, unable to comprehend how this had happened. Maybe the cop
Not to mention how she would play this out with Hallie.
As if in seconds, several other police cars showed up on the scene, their lights flashing. Six or so cops jumped out, diverting traffic at the intersection behind me, conferring with Martinez, radioing in. I couldn’t believe this was happening.
Who the hell did they think they actually had here-
As I watched, Martinez and several cops talked outside their vehicles. I twisted against my restraints for a little legroom, which, like I’d always heard, only tightened them further. I sucked in a few deep breaths, trying to calm myself and figure out what I was going to say: that this was all just some crazy misunderstanding. That I was a doctor, on my way to a medical conference. To be honored tonight. That I didn’t have as much as a parking ticket on my record. Things had simply escalated out of control. For my contribution to which, I was truly sorry.
A second cop-this one muscular and bald, with a thick mustache and his short sleeves rolled up-came over and opened the rear door.
“Sir, we have a couple of questions to ask you. And as you’re already in enough trouble as it is, my advice is to be very careful how you answer.”
“Okay.” I nodded back to him.
He knelt so that his eyes were level with me. “Where is your wife?”
“I’m talking about the woman you were seen driving around with earlier this morning.” His iron-like gaze never wavered from me.
“
“I don’t have the slightest idea what you’re talking about!” I shook my head. “And I appreciate it, but I don’t need to be cautioned on how to reply. I haven’t done anything wrong, other than to go through a yellow light.”
The cop blew out a snort, with a thin smirk that was quickly followed by a cynical glare. Then he slowly stood up, shut the door, and went back over to his crew. A group of seven or eight of them conferred again for some time. Traffic was stopped in both directions; six or seven officers standing around, looking my way. I felt my heart race and I realized I may need someone to get me out of this situation.
A few minutes passed, and Martinez and the bald cop came back over. They slid into the front seat and looked at me through the glass.
The next question got a lot more serious.
“Sir, when was the last time you were stopped by the Jacksonville police?” Martinez asked, staring into my eyes.
“You’re saying you weren’t pulled over in downtown Jacksonville earlier this morning?” Martinez asked me again. “Around nine A.M. With a woman in this car?”
I was shaken by the total seriousness in his eyes.
“No.
Martinez removed his sunglasses. “Sir, what were you doing in a federal office building in downtown Jacksonville an hour ago?”
My heart stopped. As did just about everything inside me. I just sat, with my hands bound, realizing just how serious this was. Being stopped for a traffic violation was one thing… But having 9/11-like kinds of questions thrown at you-in cuffs; in the back of a police car…
“
I steadied my gaze as best I could, my heart pounding in my chest.
“You just better hope you’re right,” the bald cop finally said with an icy smirk, “ ’cause if it turns out you’re