Kay slowly trudged behind her father and her cousin as they all made
their way to the police station.
This was the moment that Kay had most feared; they thought that she
was guilty.
"Kay, are you all right?" Her father asked.
Kay jumped a little bit. "What? Oh yes, I'm fine."
Charity smirked. "As fine as she'll ever be after what she's done." She muttered.
Kay looked at her cousin in shock and was about to say something when
her father interrupted her.
"We're here." He said, stopping in front of the police station doors.
He opened the door and let the two girls walk in before he walked in
and quietly closed the door behind him.
Officer Benson looked up. "Kay, Charity, just the girls we wanted to
see."
"Just get to the point." Kay thought.
"You're probably wondering why I called you down here. Well, we got
some new information considering the Miguel Lopez Fitzgerald case."
Officer Benson told them, rising from his chair.
Charity was intrigued. "And what would that be Officer Benson?"
"We found the weapon that was involved."
"You found the knife!?" Charity asked.
He shot her a questioning look. "How do you know the weapon was a knife?"
Charity shrugged. "Anyone who can see would be able to tell that it was
a knife."
"True." He answered, stoking his chin in thought.
"So where did you find the knife? In a lake? A park?" Kay asked.
"Actually, it was in your closet." He told Kay.
Kay's mouth formed an O of surprise. She looked over at her father who
was surprisingly silent. "You knew about this didn't you?"
"Yes I did honey." He said softly.
"Then what's the point of dragging me down here?" Charity asked, clearly
annoyed.
"I was getting to that." Officer Benson told her. "Kay's fingerprints
were found on the knife."
"I knew it! I knew she did it!" Charity blurted out.
"Not so fast, along with Kay's fingerprints we also found your
fingerprints Charity. Which makes me believe that it was both of you
that in fact murdered Miguel Lopez Fitzgerald."
"What?! That's not true!" Charity protested, but Officer Jackson was
already cuffing her while Officer Benson was doing the same to Kay. The
girls were read their rights and Sam watched solemnly as his daughter and his niece were escorted to their cells.

When the two officers came back Sam immediately asked them. "Do you
think there is any chance that this is a mistake? They couldn't have…"
"Sam," Officer Jackson put his hand on Sam's shoulder. "You were there,
you saw the knife, their fingerprints and Miguel's blood."
"I know but…" Sam tried to defend them.
"I'm sorry Sam but you know as well as I do that facts don't lie. Sorry
it turned out this way." Officer Jackson replied, cutting Sam off. He
gave Sam a half smile and returned to his desk.
Sam closed the front door and hung his jacket on the coat hanger just
as Grace came into the room with Jessica close behind.
"Where are the girls?" Grace asked.
"They, they were arrested for Miguel's murder." Sam told her.
Grace gasped.
"What do you mean? Why?" Jessica asked, confused.
"We found the knife that was used to murder Miguel in Kay's closet." Sam
started.
"Then why arrest Charity? She loved Miguel, she would never hurt him."
Jessica interrupted.
Sam shot Jessica a look to silence her. "It had Charity's as well as
Kay's fingerprints on it."
"How can this be? They must be so afraid, all alone in jail." Grace
said, her eyes tearing up.
"Don't worry honey, at least they have each other." Sam said, embracing
her.