Bethany’s choice set a storm in motion—one she and Lynette could no longer avoid.
Bethany’s Resolve
Despite Larry’s repeated refusal, Bethany made up her mind. The tension between them had been building for days, but this morning it felt heavier—like the air before a storm. Larry stood near the doorway, arms crossed, watching Bethany grab her coat with shaking hands.
LARRY: “Bethany, don’t do this. You don’t know what you’re starting.”
BETHANY: “I know exactly what I’m starting. And it should have been done a long time ago.”
Without another word, she walked out.
Police Station Entry
The station was quiet. Bethany’s footsteps echoed against the tiled floor. Memories of Lynette’s calm smile and careful manipulation fueled her determination.
OFFICER: “Can I help you, ma’am?”
BETHANY: “Yes. I need to file a report.”
Filing the Report
Guided to a small room, Bethany spoke fast, driven by anger and urgency.
BETHANY: “Her name is Lynette. She’s been manipulating people, threatening them. I believe she’s involved in something much bigger than anyone realizes.”
OFFICER: “Do you have evidence?”
BETHANY: “I have reasons. And witnesses too scared to speak.”
Larry Watches
Larry arrived an hour later, watching Bethany through the glass as she spoke passionately. His jaw tightened. He knew Lynette well—and that scared him.
LARRY (mutters): “She’s opening a door that can’t be closed.”
Demanding Action
Inside the room, Bethany leaned forward, hands pressed against the table.
BETHANY: “I want her arrested. Right now. Before she disappears or hurts someone else.”
OFFICER: “We can’t arrest without sufficient cause, but we can bring her in for questioning.”
BETHANY: “If you let her walk free, she’ll erase everything. She always does.”
Lynette’s Counter
Across town, Lynette sat in her apartment, staring at her phone. A slow smile crept across her face as she read a single message: She’s at the police station.
LYNETTE (whispering): “So, she finally chose war.”
She opened a locked drawer containing documents, photographs, and a flash drive labeled “B.”
LYNETTE: “You should’ve listened, Bethany.”
Twist at the Station
A junior officer whispered to the senior. Color drained from his face.
JUNIOR OFFICER: “Ma’am, are you absolutely certain about your statement?”
BETHANY: “Why?”
JUNIOR OFFICER: “Because Lynette just filed a report claiming you threatened her.”
LARRY: “What?”
OFFICER: “Timestamps. Messages. Enough to raise serious questions.”
BETHANY: “She’s lying. This is exactly what she does—twists everything.”
OFFICER: “Then help us untwist it. Both of you are standing on dangerous ground.”
Complication Arises
Another officer rushed in.
OFFICER: “We’ve located Lynette. But there’s a complication.”
BETHANY: “What kind of complication?”
The room went still. Bethany’s heart raced. She knew this was only the beginning—and that the next move Lynette made would decide everything. Suddenly, the station lights flickered.





