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When Innocence Masks Deceit

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 715    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

hed brass. We stood there like a line of unruly schoolchildren. Lieutenant Mi

to his story before the Deputy Chief, a man

f conduct by Officer Jenkins," Miller said,

"I saw the report from the hostage situation. It looked lik

a picture of me as a reckless glory hound, claiming I had ignored his command to wait for

ted so recklessly, she had the audacity to physically

e has been relentlessly bullying this promising young office

for Officer Jenkins be rescinded, and that she be suspended immediatel

is expression neutral. "Officer Je

nded me for a tough arrest a few years back. He was an old-school cop, a man I tho

ive me a f

vis disregarded a direct order to hold her position. She was about to compromise the operati

unprofessional and dangerous. W

s stick to the main issue, Jenkins. Did you

re context, the entire reason for my actions, an

second. The hope I'd felt

all saw it. It was completely unprovoked. Emily just s

ng, painting me as a violent aggressor and Emily as a gentle philosopher. The

ce tight. "Officer Davis was endangering t

age out and wanted all the credit for yourself. You couldn't stand

f this, Jenkins. A bad attitude. Now you're

the Deputy Chief was even in the room. "You're a

is without interruption. Then he sighed,

cers witnessed an unprovoked assault. While your actions in securing the hostage were... effective

stomach. He wasn't going to listen. He had alr

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“The memory was seared into my brain. The stale air of the abandoned warehouse, the terrified breathing of the hostage, and the shrill, righteous voice of rookie Emily Davis. That was my first life, a life that ended in disgrace because of her. Emily insisted she could calm the kidnapper, disregarding my direct order to stay put. She broke formation, stepped into the open, and a single gunshot echoed. Chris Walker, a college kid with his whole life ahead of him, slumped to the floor. Then, Emily started to cry, loud, gut-wrenching wails, as if she were the biggest victim. Our colleagues rushed to her side, offering sympathy while I stared at the cooling body of Chris Walker. My rage, cold and hard, filled my chest. "You wanted to help? You got him killed. You broke every rule in the book." Emily looked up, her face a mask of tear-streaked innocence. "Why are you so mean, Sarah? I was just trying to save a life." She theatrically banged her head against the wall, whimpering, "It should have been me!" Lieutenant Miller, my superior, cradled her like a child, then turned his cold eyes on me. "Jenkins, what the hell is wrong with you? Can't you see she's suffering?" The department needed a scapegoat. The media was having a field day, and it was easier to blame the cold, no-nonsense veteran, Sarah Jenkins, than the sweet, innocent rookie who "just wanted to help." They threw me to the wolves. My career was ruined, my name was mud. I died with that weight on my soul. Until I opened my eyes. The same stale air. The same sense of dread. I was back in the warehouse, moments before everything went wrong. Emily Davis was repeating the exact same words, getting ready to make the same fatal mistake. But not this time.”
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