SOFIA I slid my phone in my purse, squared my shoulders and looked forward not showing any type of emotion that would cause the police to think I was intimidated by them. I already felt they were trying to set me up or put my name in a bad light because when we pulled up the paparazzi were outside and I know I didn’t call them down here. The only people that knew we’d be here were the officers working on Edward’s case, Cassidy, and myself. “Miss Chambers thank you for joining us today,” Detective Jones said. “Of course,” I replied. Joaquin’s lawyer, Emilio, motioned for me to take a seat next to him. “You didn’t need a lawyer with you, we’re just asking routine questions,” Detective Adams spoke with a silly grin on his face. I didn’t like him at all because he seemed like he was on an

