Do What I Say: A High School Bully Romance (Dirty Little Secret Book 1) by Kai Juniper

Do What I Say: A High School Bully Romance (Dirty Little Secret Book 1) by Kai Juniper

Author:Kai Juniper [Juniper, Kai]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-10-15T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

Ella

Briggs slows down and signals that he's pulling over. "Everyone shut up. I'll do the talking."

I bend forward, clutching my stomach. "I think I'm gonna be sick."

Finn turns to me. "Do NOT throw up in my car!"

Right as he says it, I throw up. It hits the back of the leather seat and slides down to the floor.

"Fuck!" Finn yells. "Why didn't you open the door?"

"Shut up!" Briggs says. "He's coming over." Briggs rolls down his window. "Hello, officer. Is something wrong?"

The officer leans down to the car, looking in the window at the four of us. "Did you know you have a broken headlight?"

"No. I didn't," Briggs calmly says. "I'll be sure to get it fixed."

"It's the front right," the officer says. "Do you think it happened recently?"

"Probably not. I'm guessing it's been that way for awhile but nobody noticed."

"Any idea how it happened?"

"No. Like I said, I didn't even know it was damaged."

How does Briggs remain so calm? I'd be so nervous I wouldn't be able to talk.

"Is this your vehicle?" the officer asks.

"It's a friend's. I'm just borrowing it."

"Can I see the registration?"

"Sure." Briggs reaches over to the glove compartment.

"Center," Finn mutters.

"I forgot he keeps it here," Briggs says, opening the center console. He pulls it out and hands it to the officer.

"Kingsley. Is that the tech guy?”

"Yeah," Briggs says. "I'm friends with his son. We go to school together."

"Can I ask why you're driving his car?"

Briggs laughs a little. "Check it out. Wouldn't you want to drive it?"

He nods. "It's a nice vehicle." He holds his hand out. "Can I get your license?"

"Is this really necessary? I can just tell my friend's dad to get it fixed."

"License, please." The officer keeps his hand out.

Briggs gives him the license.

"Briggs Chadwick." He hands him the license back. "My brother has some money invested with your father's firm."

Briggs doesn't respond as he puts his license away.

"What's that smell?" the officer asks, sniffing the air and making a face. He must smell the puke.

"I don't smell it," Briggs says.

The officer hands back the registration. "I'm going to let you go but your friend needs to get that headlight fixed. If he keeps driving it around like this and I catch him, I'll be writing a ticket."

"Got it," Briggs says. "I'll make sure to tell him."

"You boys stay out of trouble tonight." He looks back at me. "You too, young lady."

I nod, feeling like I'm going to throw up again.

The officer walks back to his car.

"Let's get out of here," Parker says.

Briggs slowly pulls back on the road. We look back, watching the officer's car until he turns down a different street.

We all sigh in relief.

"That was close," Parker says. "I thought he was going to arrest us, which is stupid since he has no idea what happened."

"He might now," Briggs says. "That broken headlight could make us a suspect."

"A lot of people have broken headlights," Parker says.

"Not around here. This is a rich area. People fix their cars, especially ones like this.



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