22.The Call to the Police

Addison explained to the police that he was transporting something vital in his vehicle. Though he carefully avoided specifying the exact nature of this important item, his tone betrayed a distress that went beyond the simple worry of a stolen car. Troubled by the idea of having to describe the mysterious creature he had rescued, Addison chose to remain vague, preferring not to directly mention what he was carrying.
The police officers, maintaining professionalism, noted all the essential details about his vehicle: the make, model, color, and license plate number. They assured Addison that they would do everything possible to locate the car quickly, understanding the unusual urgency of his situation. Their responsiveness and commitment brought Addison slight relief, but he knew every minute mattered—not just to recover his car but also to ensure the well-being of the strange creature he had taken in.
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