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The sound of an ambulance echoed throughout the hotel, followed by the sight of the paramedics rushing inside, along with two officers.
The EMTs workers hurried over to Miss Grace's side, took her from Peach's arms, and placed her on the stretcher before taking Miss Grace out of the lobby, rolling her outside toward the ambulance.
Striving to stop herself from crying, Peach followed after the EMTs, sniffing as tears trailed down her cheeks.
"Who are you?" A friendly-looking lady gently asked her when she stopped in front of the ambulance.
"I am her daughter," Peach whispered, her voice cracking as more tears escaped her eyes.
"Oh, dear. Get into the ambulance."
"Thank you,"
Nodding, Peach walked to the back of the Ambulance and ended the vehicle, taking a seat beside her mother.
Inside the motel, the two police looked at Germa and Stony's bruised faces, and one of them asked, "What happened to these two? What exactly went on here?"
"Officer, arrest those five punks. They were the ones who beat up my men!" Tommy ordered, pointing directly at Stony and Germa with his cane.
The two were lying flat on the ground, groaning in pain with a bloody nose and bruised lips, unable to move their bodies.
When the two officers' gaze darted toward Tommy, a look of fear and respect appeared on their faces, recognizing who he was as they said, "Yes sir... Right away, sir!"
Then they pulled out their handcuffs, and approached Elijah, only for Ryan to step in front of them and said boldly, "The Law of defense for others!"
"Huh?" One of the policemen asked with a dumb look on his face as he scratch his neck.
Ignoring his words, Ryan gave a half-smile and continued, "The law of defense of others closely parallels the law of self-defense. This law allows you to use force, even deadly force, to defend other people when you believe that they are in imminent danger."
"What are you talking about?! Are you a lawyer or something?!" The other officer asked angrily as he glared daggers at Ryan.
"At least you are smarter than your friend there."
"What is that supposed to mean?! Are you insulting authority!"
Dismissing his words, Elijah sighed in frustration and said, "My clients and I were only defending Miss Grace from imminent danger that was caused to her by Tommy and his two thugs."
With his eyes on both of the officers' confused gazes, Ryan's expression hardened as he said, "Tommy and his thugs committed three counts of offenses, a misdemeanor crime by trespassing on Miss Grace's property, a crime of malicious mischief by damaging her property, a misdemeanor offense by beating on her."
"Does this fool think we are in a courtroom?" One of the officers mocked, looking at his buddy, but his face soon turned serious when he saw his friend look scared and nervous.
Pausing for a moment, Ryan sneered as he looked at Tommy in disgust and said, "So, you can arrest the five of us for defending an old lady, and later explain to lady justice why the ones who abuse Miss Grace are not the ones behind bars!"
The officers swallowed hard and looked at one another nervously. Then they looked back at Tommy, who seemed unsettled, and they hesitated before saying, "Should we make the arrest, sir?"
Deep down, they were praying that he would not say, "yes," because they knew Ryan was right, and if they arrest Elijah, James, Rookie, Matt, and him, they can see themselves losing their jobs in the future.
"Let them be!" Tommy called out, nodding in approval at the cops.
A sigh of relief escaped the officers' mouths as they put their handcuffs back into their pockets, then walked away from Ryan and Elijah before leaving the motel.
When Tommy looked over at Ryan, his eyes darted off him and locked with Elijah's cold gaze, and he snapped his brows, squinting his eyelids and gritting his teeth before saying, "It's you, that punk and useless trash!"
Laughing like some sick psychopath, Tommy hit his cane on the tiles and mumbled, "Well, is this just a small world... Since our path has crossed in such a way, you can bet your ass, this would not be the last of our encounters!"
With a numb, lifeless stare, Elijah kept his gaze on Tommy, his eyes full of hatred and anger, and mumbled, "Woohoo, I am shaking in my boot to the point I want to piss my pants."
The sarcasm in Elijah's voice made Tommy's nostrils flare and his jaw clenched so tight his muscles hurt, and he stormed off, leaving Stony and Germa on the dirty tiles.
"Drag them out of here," Elijah commanded, looking at Matt and Rookie.
Nodding, the two men walked over to Stony and Germa, took them by their angles, and started dragging them towards the door as they groaned out in pain.
When the door closed behind Matt and Rookie, James looked at Elijah as his master said, "You guys should gather your things. We are leaving here and booking ourselves a suite somewhere less stressful."
Frowning, James clenched his fist, looking disappointed in his master, and asked, "What about the girl… Peach?"
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