Simone (The Ciprianos of Kellington Book 2)

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up bail for you yet. If so, we will pay it, then you’ll have to go to
court when they state a date. If there is no bail posted, then you’ll have to
stay until they call for a court date. But honestly, Delia, you don’t have to
worry about a thing because I plan on getting you out of here and home.” Simone
told her, holding her hand.
    “Thanks Simone, I so
appreciate this.”
    Simone smiled, “You
know I would do anything for you Delia, always remember that. I’ll be back, all
right?” He knocked on the steel door for them to open it. The lady officer came
quickly to do so as Simone looked back at Delia, giving her a wink as he left
her alone once again in the cell.
    Simone went into the
lobby to make a few calls and saw Jaslyn and Renzo walking through the door.
“Hey guys, over here!”
    Jaslyn almost tripped herself when she aimed straight for him, “Everything is fine, I just went to talk with her just now. I don’t plan on having
her in that jail overnight, that’s for damn sure. Much less do I plan on having
her facing assault charges when from eyewitness reports it was basically the
other two who were in the wrong. Like I said, everything will be fine, you
guys.” Simone told Jaslyn while she gave a contented sigh of relief.
    “Can I go and see her?”
    “I don’t know if they
will let you or not. Come and I’ll see what I can do.”
    Simone worked
tirelessly to get Delia out from jail for the most part of the day all the way
until that night. He had made himself a makeshift office out of some of the
chairs in the lobby. He even had a plug to charge up his cell phone when it was
losing its charge. Even though they could have gone back home, Jaslyn and Renzo
stayed right there with him, keeping in touch with Andrew and Filomena who were
both very concerned over how Delia was.
    “Mr. Cipriano, there is
a call for you.” The lady behind the front desk of the visitation area told
him.
    “Yes, this is Simone.”
    “Hey, Simone, this is
Anthony Walker calling.”
    “Hey, Anthony, how are
things going? Don’t tell me you are the Smiths’ lawyer?”
    “Yeah, I am, man.
Listen, I had a talk with Mrs. Smith and her son. They didn’t want their name
brought up in scandal because mommy dearest doesn’t like her son’s girlfriend.
So we have decided that dropping the charges would be best for everyone
involved. That is if Ms. Whitney will forgo using anything incriminating
against the Smiths in the near future.”
    “I honestly think
that’s the best idea and I know she will go along with it as well. So when can
we have her out of here?”
    “It won’t be until
tomorrow morning before she’s out so she’ll have to stay overnight.”
    Letting out a sigh
because he had hoped that she would be out that night, Simone was happy that at
least she was getting out. “That’s fine, man. I know she’ll be happy to hear
this because I know it’s been a trying day for her.”
    “From what I read, I’m
surprised she didn’t end up slapping Mrs. Smith as well.”
    “Thanks, man, I
appreciate the call. Check you later.” He ended the call. “Great news guys,
they are going to drop the charges.”
    Jaslyn smiled as Renzo
breathed a sigh of relief. “Thank God, so what about her car?”
    “Damn. That’s right,
it’s been impounded. Don’t worry, I’ll handle that
myself in the morning. You guys go on and head on back and when she gets out in
the morning, I’ll call you guys and let you know.”
    “Thanks Simone, for
helping her out, I’ll let Andrew know what’s going on. You go and get you some
rest.” Jaslyn told him, giving him a hug while Renzo gave him a pat on the
shoulder. Walking to the desk, Simone talked with the officer, trying to get in
the back to talk with Delia again. Luckily the girl who had been there for most
of the day had quickly taken a liking to him and took him to the back to talk
with Delia.

 
 
 
 
    Chapter Eight

 
    She was slowly starting
to fall asleep

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