They had congratulated themselves on “handling” my “hysteria.” They assumed I had just driven Leo home to sulk, and that by tomorrow, I would come crawling back to apologize for making a scene, just like I had always done in the past. They believed they were untouchable.
Then, at 7:45 PM, the heavy, authoritative knock rattled their front door.
When my father opened the door, annoyed by the interruption to his pie, he didn’t find me standing there crying for forgiveness.
He found four heavily armed police officers and a stern-faced CPS social worker standing on his porch.
“Good evening, sir,” the lead officer stated, stepping past my stunned father and directly into the foyer. “We are here regarding a reported aggravated assault resulting in severe bodily injury, specifically a displaced fractured rib, of a minor, Leo Vance. We need to speak immediately with Ryan, Carla, and the individuals who forcibly prevented the victim’s mother from dialing 9-1-1.”
Absolute, chaotic panic erupted in the living room.