Proving Ch 8

Proving Ch 8

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You don’t love me? Fine. Just say it. But that’s not an excuse for what you did.” 

Bay sneered. I don’t need 

an 

excuse. I just can’t stand you. That’s reason enough.” 

My face turned cold. I let out a quiet laugh

So you were in the car that night, weren’t you? You’re the one who told judith to ram into those peoplejust to pin it on me.” 

Bay straightened up in his seat, the facade of indifference cracking

That’s ridiculous. What proof do 

you 

have?” 

Oh, I have proof. I found a hair in the car. One that definitely wasn’t mine.” 

Impossible,he snapped. I was wearing a hat.” 

Realizing his slip, he slammed the table and stood

You’re baiting me? I don’t think this ends with Judith in jail. There are still things you haven’t explained.” 

That’s when it hit me. He had said before that I’d been in other accidents

My heart went cold

Sure enough, a few days later, the female officer called me with an update

The victimsfamilies aren’t satisfied with Judith taking the fall. They believe you used your privilege to buy her off. Andshe hesitated, someone dug up your past driving records. It looks like this wasn’t the first time your car was involved in an accident.What?I was stunned. I don’t remember ever being in a crash.” 

I believe you,she said, her voice low and sincere. But the investigation shows that your car’s been in multiple incidents. We even have a possible link to a missing person. But now that this case has opened up, we’re looking at all the previous ones toowith suspicion.” 

My hands trembled

I had no memory of these accidents, but Bay did

I sent the officer the video I’d secretly recorded of our conversation in the café

She replied: [It helps, but it’s not enough to indict him.

Back at home, I found our front door in splinters. Property security had cordoned off the entrance after furious families smashed it to pieces

I sat alone, digging into every memory I had of Bay, of the car, of any strange detail I might’ve missed

Then I grabbed a notebook and began scribbling connections, tracking every instance Bay had borrowed my car

There were plenty. And many of them coincided chillingly with the reported accident dates

But each time, the car was returned spotless. No damage. No clue anything had gone wrong

Until the police escalated the investigation

Determined to answer to the public, they launched a fullscale operation, and dug up a tree near one of the crash sites

Beneath it, they found not one, but multiple corpses

People who had vanished. Buried there all along

Now it was no longer about manslaughter. It was murder. Chapter

The city was in uproar. Influence and money meant nothing now

Surveillance footage from older cases was too grainy to be definitive. The driver’s silhouette resembled me, but after the hotel incident

no one could say for sure anymore

I remembered something. Bay’s favorite car repair shop. I gathered my nerve and paid them a visit

The moment they saw my car, the owner recognized it instantly

This one? Yeah, it’s a regular. Breaks down all the time. Your boyfriend’s always bringing it in.” 

My heart skipped, but I kept my face neutral

Was it always Bay who came in?” 

Not always. Usually, he brought a different girl with him each time. Funny thing thoughevery one of them kind of looked like you.” 

A chill ran through my entire body

Bay didn’t even like me. But he kept dating girls who looked like me

He had them imitate me, dress like me, drive my carand covered up the crashes

This wasn’t coincidence. It was premeditated

He’d been planning this for years to erase me without ever lifting a finger himself

My voice shook. Do you have security cameras? Could I see the footage?” 

The owner thought I was just trying to catch a cheating boyfriend. After I slipped him a wad of cash, he happily obliged

I left with hours of footage. And I sent every last second of it to the female officer

She messaged back the next day

[If this is real, Bay Clark is terrifying. All those girls in the video? They’ve all committed suicide.

It felt like the ground gave out beneath me. I clutched my chest, forcing myself to breathe, to stay upright. My hands moved on their own. I sent the video directly to Bay

 

Proving

Proving

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