“OMG! Larry reaches Montana to meet Lynette in jail 😱


OMG! Larry Reaches Montana to Meet Lynette in Jail 😱
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Larry had not slept the entire night. The plane to Montana felt like the longest flight of his life. He kept replaying the phone call in his head over and over again.

“Dad… they took Mom… the police arrested her…” Jaden had said, his voice shaking on the phone.

At first, Larry didn’t believe it. Lynette? Arrested? It didn’t make sense. Yes, Lynette had made mistakes. Yes, there had been fights, court cases, and endless drama between Bethany and Lynette… but jail? That was something else.

But when Jaden sent him the picture — Lynette sitting in a police station wearing an orange jumpsuit — Larry’s heart dropped into his stomach.

He booked the next flight to Montana immediately.


The Arrival in Montana

When Larry landed in Montana, the air felt cold and heavy. Everything looked quiet, peaceful… but inside him, there was a storm.

He rented a car and drove straight to the county jail. The whole drive, he kept gripping the steering wheel tighter and tighter.

“Bethany did this…” he muttered to himself.
“She really sent Lynette to jail…”

But deep inside, another voice kept asking him:
“What if Lynette actually did something wrong?”

Larry didn’t want to think about that.


The Jail Visit

The jail building was gray, cold, and silent. When Larry walked inside, the metal detector beeped and the guard told him to empty his pockets.

“Name?” the officer asked.

“Larry. I’m here to see Lynette.”

The officer looked at the computer, then nodded.
“Visitation room. Sit and wait.”

Larry sat at a small metal table. The room had thick glass windows and phones on both sides. Other people were there too — a mother crying, a man talking angrily, a kid waving at someone behind the glass.

Larry’s hands were shaking.

Then the door on the other side opened.

And Lynette walked in.


The Moment Larry Saw Lynette

Larry froze.

Lynette was wearing an orange prison uniform. Her hair was tied back, her face looked tired, and there were dark circles under her eyes. She didn’t look strong and confident like she always did. She looked… broken.

When she saw Larry, her eyes filled with tears immediately.

She picked up the phone on her side of the glass.

Larry slowly picked up the phone too.

For a few seconds, neither of them spoke.

They just looked at each other.

Finally, Lynette spoke in a quiet voice:
“You came…”

Larry swallowed hard.
“Of course I came. Jaden called me. He said the police arrested you. What happened, Lynette? What did you do?”

Lynette shook her head quickly.
“I didn’t do what they’re saying. Bethany filed the case… everything started from that.”

Larry closed his eyes for a moment.
“So this is about Bethany again…”


The Truth Starts Coming Out

Lynette leaned closer to the glass.
“Larry, listen to me carefully. This is bigger than you think. Bethany didn’t just file a complaint… she brought evidence, documents, recordings… she planned everything.”

Larry frowned.
“What evidence?”

Lynette looked down.
“Financial records… property papers… and that Miami trip…”

Larry’s head snapped up.
“Miami again? What does Miami have to do with this?”

Lynette looked straight into his eyes.
“Because the Miami trip is where everything started falling apart. And Bethany knows more than you think.”

Larry felt a chill run down his spine.

“Lynette… what are you not telling me?”

She hesitated.
Then she said slowly:

“Larry… the night Bethany thought you were in Miami… you weren’t the only one hiding something.”

Larry’s heart started beating fast.

“What do you mean?”

But before Lynette could answer, a guard walked in and said loudly:

“Time’s up!”

Larry hit the glass lightly.
“Wait! I just got here!”

But Lynette was already being pulled away by another officer.

As she walked toward the door, she turned around and shouted:

“Larry! Bethany doesn’t hate me because of the case… she hates me because of the truth! Ask her about MIAMI!”

Then the door closed.

And Larry was left standing there, holding the phone, staring at the empty chair where Lynette had been sitting.


Outside the Jail

Larry walked out of the jail slowly, his mind spinning.

Bethany.
Miami.
Court case.
Arrest.
Evidence.
Secrets.

Everything was connected somehow.

He got into his car but didn’t start it. He just sat there, staring at the steering wheel.

Then he picked up his phone and opened Bethany’s contact.

He stared at her name for a long time.

Finally, he pressed Call.

The phone started ringing.

Larry whispered to himself:

“Bethany… what really happened in Miami?”

The call connected.

“Hello?” Bethany’s voice said.

Larry took a deep breath and said slowly:

“We need to talk. Now. I just came from the jail… and Lynette told me something that changes everything.”

And on the other side of the phone, Bethany went completely silent.

To be continued… 😱

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