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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

“Come in.”
Her assistant hurriedly entered. “Ms. Chavez, there are two officers here to see you. They mentioned...”
Before he could complete his sentence, two officers barged in, showing their identification.
The officer on the left queried, “Are you Sabrina Chavez?”
Taken aback, Sabrina dropped what she was doing and rose from her seat.
“Yes, that’s me. How can I assist you?”
“We have received a complaint that trade secrets have been leaked from your company. You are a person of interest. We need
you to come with us for an investigation.”
The entrance to the office was crowded with people, including the whistleblowing secretary, a director in discussion with the
police, and a few other higher-ups. All eyes were on the situation unfolding in Sabrina’s office.
Work had come to a standstill, as employees engaged in hushed conversations.
“What secrets were leaked? Where did it happen? How am I implicated?”
Sabrina asked, maintaining her composure.
The informant secretary stepped forward and gave Sabrina an apologetic smile. “Ms. Chavez, this is the issue. The proposed
plan for the new industrial park in Belfield’s new district mirrors ours exactly. Our vice president, Theo Garrett, suspected a leak,
leading to a call to the police. On September 27th, at 11:40 am, Mr. Blakely exited the company. Then, at 12:30 pm, you went
into his office and remained there until 1:24 pm.”
Sabrina’s Lips tightened.
That day, Tyrone had business engagements and she took a nap in his lounge. But she didn’t anticipate getting tangled up in this
matter.
The police questioned, “Can you explain why you were in Mr. Blakely’s office during his absence?”
“He’s my brother. He Looks out for me. Before he left, he texted me to say I could nap in his lounge.”

Sabrina then displayed their conversation.
However, the police responded, “This doesn’t necessarily absolve you.
You need to accompany us to the station.”
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Theo, standing behind them, stepped forward. “Sabrina, the truth isn’t clear yet. You’re not the only person under scrutiny. Don’t
worry over it. The police will get to the bottom of this. If you’re innocent, they’ll establish that. If you’re guilty, the company won’t
let it slide.”
“Understood. I’ll cooperate,” Sabrina said, powering off her computer and gathering her things. “Let’s go.”
The two officers followed her out. The officers positioned themselves on either side of her.
One turned to Theo, reassuring him, “Rest assured. We will launch an investigation promptly.”
Once they reached the police station, Sabrina’s phone was confiscated, and she was ushered into a room.

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