My head throbbed dully as I sat in the hospital examination room. The doctor shined a light in my eyes, his expression professionally concerned.
"The cut on your cheek is superficial, but I'm concerned about possible concussion symptoms," he said, making notes on his chart. "Any dizziness? Nausea?"
I blinked slowly, deliberately. "Some dizziness when I stand. And my vision blurred briefly earlier."
Neither symptom was true, but the doctor nodded gravely. "I'd like to run a few more tests to be safe."
Perfect. The more extensive the medical report, the stronger my case against Tanya would be. Sebastian's legal team had advised me to document everything thoroughly. I hadn't expected to feel such fierce satisfaction at following through with pressing charges, but each step was like a weight lifting from my shoulders.
Three hours later, armed with detailed medical documentation, I walked into the police station. The officer who had responded to my 911 call recognized me immediately.