My Mistake, Chapter 17

Chapter 17
By: Samantha Jenkins

An offer is made...

Officer Mullin sat in his office on the phone, writing out a General Case Report Form. “Deb, I need an Incident and Call for Service, Also start me two street units, I’m going to Code three the principal. She swept every thing off of her desk, including the monitor.” Officer Mullin scribbled some numbers down on a notepad. “Thanks Deb. Also, have Lieutenant Chang swing by, I want to give him and update on what is going on.”

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“Mrs. Richardson,” Thomas Jones started. “The school district would prefer not to have a second legal fight over this issue.” He poured himself a glass of water from the pitcher that sat on the table.

“I understand that.” Susan said. “I, honestly, would prefer the same; However, Joyce Paskly’s actions may have not allowed that.” The lawyers looked at each other.

“Are you going to file?” Thomas asked, the color draining from his face. “The School Districts legal counsel would like to make an offer to prevent a lawsuit.”

“Don’t you think that is a bit premature?” Susan asked, eyebrows raised.

“Mrs. Richardson, the last time that this happened.” Sally Courtright was saying, “it ended up costing the school district around $10 Million dollars.” I suddenly realized that they were afraid of a law suit and were going to do what ever it took to keep this out of court. I looked at mom. Susan looked at Mom.

“May I speak to my client?” Susan asked the legal team.

“Certainly.” Sally Courtright said. She pulled a stack of paper out of her bag. Susan tilted her head toward the door as she tapped me, Mom and Dr. Franklin stood and the five of us walked out into the corridor.

“I think they are scared shitless.” Susan said after the door shut. “For them to suddenly place an offer on the table I think they are afraid that there is already paper on its way to the clerks office. Jackie, I would like to file a civil suit against Joyce Paskly, but that doesn’t involve the District. Jackie it’s your call on accepting their offer. I think that this is really messing with Morgan’s head, and she’s going to need to see Dr. Franklin because of all of this.” I watched Mom nod.

“Why are they doing this?” I asked, glancing from mom to Susan.

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Lieutenant Chang pulled in and parked behind Officer Mullin’s car. He shut off the engine and got out. He walked up to the doors that would let him enter the building right next to Officer Mullin’s office. Officer Mullin looked out the window as Lieutenant Chang walked in. He motioned for him to enter the office.

“Debbie said you wanted to see me.” Lieutenant Chang said.

“Yeah, you went on the run over to the District office, right?” Officer Mullin asked, watching Lieutenant Chang nod. “You notice any thing about Jackie or her children?” Lieutenant Chang studied the drop ceiling in the room.

“Yeah, there were three girls rather than two and a boy. Katie is always running around with Jen or Josh. Who was the third girl?” Lieutenant Chang asked.

“The third girl was Josh, AKA Morgan.” Officer Mullin said. Lieutenant Chang looked at Officer Mullin.

“Wait, What, Dave?” Officer Mullin chuckled.

“Yeah. The girl in the pink over black was Josh, AKA Morgan Smith.” Lieutenant Chang looked out the window.

“Dave when she comes back to school tomorrow, Take care of that girl.” And with that Lieutenant Chang left, leaving Officer David Mullin staring at the wall.

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“I’m going to head over to the high school and relieve Mrs. Paskly of her duties as Principal...” Mr. Gallagh said, standing. Susan was busy skimming over the proposed settlement, and was going to give her professional advice to her client.

“Jackie, may I have a word with you in the hall way?” Susan said, standing. Jackie stood and walked toward the door, leaving myself, Dr. Franklin, Katie and Jennifer all sitting at the table staring at the lawyers.

Susan let the door shut, and looked at Jackie.

“Take the deal. It will at least start Morgan through college. They want to settle out of court for ten thousand. They are running scared and trying to avoid a lawsuit that they know they will receive. Also in this Paskly looses her job for insubordination, I won’t have to fight for that.”

“Susan is that your advice as a friend or legal counsel?” Susan looked at Jackie.

“Both.” Susan said.



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