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The Village prepares for the 1st day of the trial |
On a usually chilly spring morning, a large crowd gathered at the front of the Welshport Village courthouse. Today was the first day of the trial of what the press was calling THE WELSHPORT WITCHES.
Barrister Eden Sydney had a very strange job to do on this morning as he sat inside awaiting everyone's arrival.
Because the law in the city charter which Mary, Evie and Matthew were accused of breaking was so old, and so lacking in so much reality, Eden had to twist his prosecutorial knowledge in a way that would make sense for the village magistrate to agree for the trial of witchcraft to go on in the first place.
If the magistrate refused even the very idea of a trial, he'd set the three supposed witches free.
This is what Lear Lockwood was hoping for as he defended the three. Unfortunately for Lear, there were actual witnesses to Mary using her powers where a man died. This would be the basis for Eden's reasoning for the wolf that killed many in town too -- Under his very cohesive accusation, Mary and her supposed coven of Evie and Matthew came to the caves where many in the village caught them to continuing to summon black magic and where they bewitched a stray wolf in the village to kill and where Mary used her sorceress powers that killed the Mayor's aide, all total fabrications created by Mayor Churchill to nail the three in a conviction.
Outside under the gray spring sky, Baxter Murphy stood on the front steps of the courthouse watching everyone arrive. He salivated at the very idea of this entire trial. Two mothers of Lord Grandchildren sat accused of witchcraft, a local fisherman, formally lauded by his peers as a true man, was tangled up in the mess too like a tuna in one of his nets. A small-town scandal that Baxter helped create with his venomous newspaper columns just got even more scandalous as the trial began.
And the locals wanted justice.
As Baxter stood at the top of the steps, he watched his adopted sister Cora Taylor arrive with Evie's family Aurora and Nik in a small black taxi with shining chrome mirrors. Baxter's stomach dropped. He hadn't seen her since their tense moment at The Siren's Call pub. Her eyes quickly located him, and she hesitated walking up to the courthouse doors.
Nik turned noticing her lag behind then looked up to where Cora's eyes were targeting to see Baxter standing there nervously awaiting his interaction with Cora. If there'd even be one.
"Are you going to be alright? You don't have to be here, you know. You can easily go back to Tirymor and wait with Gabriel." Nik said.
Cora shook her head. "I'll be fine. I owe it to Evie to show my support, besides I don’t know how comfortable I’ll be at Tirymor before we let Rebecca know."
Aurora turned to Cora “Know what?”
Cora sighed “It’s a long story.”
Aurora and Nik shot each other looks. They knew better than anyone never to keep secrets from a member of the Lord family, especially Rebecca. For her part, Aurora had hoped Cora too would have learned her lesson, but she’d have to let Cora make her own bed this time.
The truth that Cora was really Maggie Lockwood, Rebecca's niece who’d been sold on the black market as an infant to the Murphy family, would for now stay locked away.
Aurora took a breath and looped her arm through Cora's "It'll be alright. Whatever it is.”
The three again started up the front steps when a flurry of villagers gasped and began whispering at the newest people to arrive at Court: Jacob and Charlotte.
Baxter swallowed his anxiety and quickly rushed down the steps pushing through a gaggle of press and clamoring photographers to scoop a quote from Jacob, one of the richest men in New England whose family was at the center of real-life witch trial.
"Mr. Lord!!!! MR. LORD!!" a reporter from a rival newspaper in New York shouted, "What does it feel like to have members of your family accused of something so bizarre!?"
Jacob did not answer.
"MR. LORD! Who’s side are you on? Do you believe the accusations?" Another reporter from Boston shouted.
"MR. LORD! OVER HERE! MR. LORD! Are you a witch believer? Does your family openly practice?" third reporter with a photographer shouted with a laugh as Jacob pushed through holding on tightly to the terrified Charlotte who herself hid her supernatural abilities.
"I can't believe he brought her." Nik said, viewing the scene 12 steps below him.
"They have to show a strong front for Mary." Aurora explained.
"MR. LORD! WHERE'S YOUR WIFE?" Baxter shouted at Jacob. "Is she jealous you're here supporting your ex, the accused witch Mary Goode!?"
Jacob quickly turned to Baxter who's voice he recognized as the man on his pay roll and slugged him in the jaw with a right hook.
The crowd began to chatter about such salacious question knowing the volatile history between Jacob and Mary. Cora turned away and buried her face in Aurora's shoulder.
"I'm here for Charlotte's mother and my nephew's widow." Jacob growled attempting to set the record straight.
Baxter turned back to Jacob, his jaw sore, his lip plump and smiled "I'll quote you."
Jacob and Charlotte then quickly moved up the steps where guards began to block the nagging press below. Watching this, Aurora, Nik and Cora who slowed down their pace met Jacob and Charlotte at the courthouse doors.
"Thank you for coming." Aurora said to Jacob. "I know that Sebastian would be happy to know his family is here supporting Evie and of course Mary. We're all family to that end. And since Matthew is all alone in this, we have to be here for him too." she added.
"Poor Matthew." Cora whispered to herself.
"My nephew's life ... and death..." Jacob began again regurgitating the lie that Sebastian was dead, "has left a deep wound on my family's heart. This entire situation is just salt in that same unhealed wound." He added, neglecting to recall his involvement in Sebastian's apparent death.
"Is my mother here yet?" Charlotte asked the Jordans.
"We're not sure honey, but I don't think so." Aurora replied.
"Miss Taylor, interesting to find you here. You've nowhere to be? Perhaps eavesdropping at Tirymor reporting back to the slug of a brother down there?" Jacob said, cutting through the kind family reunions straight to Cora's betrayals.
Aurora and Nik shot each other looks again; someone had told Jacob that Cora was the mole at Tirymor passing info to Baxter.
"I know you must be angry, sir," Cora replied, her stomach tightening when she realized she'd been outed. "but I promise you just as I promised Mrs. Jordan and Dr. Jordan that I -- I regret everything I did to help Baxter. I truly do and that's why I'm here today, so that the judge can see that I'm on Evie's side. I hope that you and Mr. and Mrs. Casador know that. Gabriel, he's just been such a light in my life and my error for my hand in all of this is my biggest regret."
"Yes -- Jane told me as much." Jacob said, revealing his source. "I can't say that I will trust you today or tomorrow or ever again -- but Aurora seems to, at least with little Gabriel, but I'll let that be Aurora's mistake to make, it won't be mine."
"Jacob, I do trust her." Aurora said. "She made an error, and although it helped get us to this point, I think we can all agree that Coraline is indeed sorry for what she did. I think she deserved a second chance."
Jacob lifted a brow and pursed his lips mulling over Aurora's kindness to a woman who'd betrayed them all. But quickly digressed back. "Again, that'll be your mistake not mine because Miss Taylor, I hope you know that nothing in this village goes on without my knowledge, I may have somehow looked passed you this time, but now you're on my radar. The minute the trip line snaps, and something tells me you're the one caught in the snare, there'll be no way out. I hope I'm clear."
"Jacob...please." Nik said irritated with Jacob's cold threat.
"She said she was sorry, Daddy, we have to accept." Charlotte added.
Jacob did not reply to either of them, he only tightened his arm around Charlotte and began to enter with her into the courthouse but not before turning back to Aurora, Cora and Nik.
"Well, are you coming? I thought you wanted us to the family front." Jacob said.
With those words, Cora then realized he'd listened to Charlotte and Aurora. He'd accept her into the small circle for now to show a supportive front for the accused.
But Cora knew his threats were never empty. She'd never cross him again. Never.
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Celeste & Genevieve meet up in the gardens |
Walking along the pebbled path of the Tirymor Gardens, Genevieve Thorne cuddled her almost grown son Morgan as he squirmed in her arms. She'd missed their closeness so much. Her regret for leaving to search for David was so great it felt as if she'd left part of her heart in Welshport while she was in London.
A true error in her part she'll never forgive herself for.
As they walked under over-cast sky, Genevieve, in her thick fur coat and he in his own camel peacoat, watched as a mother robin dipped her head into a nest and fed her one single baby bird that stretched it's neck high above the nest's rim reaching for it's mother's beak full of worms.
Morgan wrinkled his nose at the little bird's odd shaped head.
"Every baby at that age looks a little funny." Genevieve giggled.
As they continued to walk through the gardens they noticed Celeste and Fabian sitting on a bench together under a gorgeous willow, equally as chilled by the day.
"Will Charlotte's mama come back?" Fabian asked.
"We don't know yet meu amor." Celeste replied, her adoration of her sweet boy clear in her ancestral Portuguese.
"Oh." the boy replied sadly as another thought formed "What will happen to her if she doesn't come back?"
"Well, we're all hoping she and Evie and Mr. Winterborn will come back, so we should focus on that. A happy return, not something that would make us worry more or be sad." Celeste answered.
Fabian was unsatisfied.
"But what if she doesn't? Will Charlotte go with her?" He asked of his big half sister.
"No, no, Charlotte won't go anywhere." Celeste reassured him. "She's part of the family and no one can take her away."
"But Charlotte's mama is her family, and they will take her away!" Fabian answered still trying to connect the dots.
"Fabian, no one will take Charlotte away, not ever. And her mama-- don't worry about her mama right now. Daddy is going to do the best he can to help her." Celeste said.
"I hope so." Fabian said squeezing a hug from his mother who happily reciprocated. "And Evie. Do you still like Evie? You don't talk about her."
Celeste sighed. She hadn't realized how instinctive her little boy was, especially on the strained relationship Celeste and Evie had since Gabriel's custody squabble that Rebecca was able to quickly squash.
"Of course I like her, but darling, sometimes friends…” she paused to think “well, they grow distant when they have children. Life changes. But --- yes, I still like Evie." Celeste replied smiling when she realized that wasn't a lie. She actually did like Evie; she missed their friendship too.
"Looks like we all had the same idea today: fresh air.." Genevieve said, surprising Celeste.
"Genevieve! So wonderful to see you again." Celeste said as the two hugged, in a chilly tone. "Morgan would you be a dear and show Fabian the fountains, they're so very pretty in this time of the day."
Morgan looked at his mother, the two of them knowing in a second that Celeste wanted to be alone with Genevieve.
As the two boys went off to the fountains, Genevieve sat next to Celeste on the stone bench. The two almost never looked at each other. There was still an icy animosity between then after Genevieve dissolved her relationship with Celeste's brother Johnathon and ran off to London in search of David Lord.
"I'm actually surprised you'd come back to Tirymor considering everything that happened." Celeste said, watching the same mother Robin fly off for more food from her nest.
"My son lives here, of course I'd come to see him. But that won't be for very much longer. I'm going to ask him to come back with me soon, perhaps after this messy trial." Genevieve said.
"To live with you? And this stranger you brought back from London?" Celeste said, the village gossip of Christopher's resemblance to David still hadn't reached the Lords.
Genevieve gulped unsure if Celeste was testing her.
"Christopher is a father himself, and Morgan is my son. I know that he'll be happy with us. I have lot to prove to him, and I want that chance." Geneieve replied.
Celeste stood and faced the woman who almost married her brother Johnathon. The sky was getting darker, a clear sign of a coming spring storm. As the wind picked up, Celeste closed her arms around her body for warmth and sighed-- there was more on her mind and she cautiously chose her words.
"Listen, whatever you do with this Christopher person is your business and I won't stop you from reuniting with Morgan. A mother should be with her child. I've made a mistake crossing another mother, and I've lost that friendship forever. But, what I am really still upset over is what you did to my brother. I don't know if you heard but he was married recently and unfortunately something has happened to that marriage that's put my brother in a very dark place. I blame you." Celeste said.
"Me? Why would I be blamed for Johnathon's dark place?"
"Geneveive, I've never seen him like this before. He came home last night and it was as if he'd been gone for 50 years. His eyes were bloodshot and puffy. His face dry and weathered. He'd been in the same clothes he left in days before. Dirty, disheveled. Sick. Something was very wrong with him. He has never been the same since you left him."
"What could have happened to him?" Geneveive felt horrible.
Celeste shook her head.
"And where is he now?" Geneveive asked. "We saw him in the Park the other day. He did seem off."
"He must of home here after that." Celeste noted.
"And no one knows what happened to his wife?"
Celeste shrugged. "God only knows. He ran off and we haven't seen him since. I'm very worried about him. I'm worried about Jacqueline, even know I can't stand the sight of her. She never felt good for him, she...something about her ached my bones."
"I wish there were something I could do." Genevieve answered.
"There might be."
Geneveive finally turned to Celeste and scooted closer to her eager to hear of the what Celeste's idea was. "Anything!" She said.
"When we do find him, stay away from him. Don't come around him, don't seek him out. Don't write him. Don't come by. Just -- stay away. He's been through enough with the women in his life and you'll only bring him more pain — what happened between the two of you set him on this course."
"Celeste, I don't wish to bring Johnathon more pain. I would never -- " Genevieve began before being cut off.
"Good." Celeste said, getting up quickly from the bench. And glancing over at the boys at the fountain. "I'll let Fabian and Morgan have some time together. They seem like they're having fun." She added then made her way back to the mansion back through the garden.
Genevieve sat there frozen in place. Her fur coat bristling with the cold breeze rushing through the trees. She felt paralyzed with guilt over Johnathon's misfortune since she had left for London. Her heart ached for the hurt she caused not only her son but her ex.
Over by the fountain, Fabian and Morgan watched as water sprayed from two hidden spigots below the three iron horses of the fountain that were attached to bronze waves below their galloping legs. The fountain's water shot out below the horses making them seem as if they were running through a river of the clearest water.
"My mommy says Charlotte's mommy is going to be ok." Fabian said out of nowhere.
"Oh! Well, maybe she's right, we all hope so." Morgan added.
"Gabriel's mommy too." He added.
"Yes for her and Mr. Winterborn. They're nice, aren't they?" Morgan replied attempting to keep conversation with the little 4 year old.
"Gabriel likes it here at Tirymor. I try and bring him to this fountain alot -- when it's not cold."
"That's nice of you."
"He likes it here." Fabian repeated.
"Who wouldn't? It's like a castle where princes and princesses live."
"He likes it most when his daddy comes."
Morgan froze. "His daddy?"
Fabian nodded his head. "His daddy comes to watch him at night. I saw him twice now.
"Fabian, you saw Gabriel's daddy here? At Tirymor?" Morgan asked.
"Mmm hmm. You know, he's my cousin." Fabian confirmed.
Morgan took Fabian's hand, and moved him to a small stone bench just in front of the fountain hoping to get the distracted little boy to focus on what he had just said.
"Fabian when did you see Gabriel's daddy? Was it recent?" Morgan asked.
"At night. I think not last but before. Twice. At night only." Fabian answered.
Morgan sat back and looked over at his mother who waved the two boys back to where she was sitting. Morgan felt shellshocked. Sebastian had returned, at least according to a 4 year old who could have been imagining or even dreaming seeing him. But if Sebastian did indeed return, had he connected with Filipe? Morgan's heart raced.
He hoped and prayed this was indeed true. Sebastian's return would change everything. He took the little boy's hand and the two went back to Geneveive.
"Everything alright, darling?" She asked, noticing his stunned face.
"Um... fine. It's fine." he said vaguely. "I just need to get to town, I want to see if I can catch up with Charlotte."
"Alright. I'll take you down." Geneveive answered wondering what on earth little Fabian had said to him to cause such a stunned reaction.
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The Defense builds its case |
Across the Tirymor Forest over it's lush green canopy of Beech trees and back into the winding cobble stone streets of the Village, Nikolas arrived from the courthouse to meet Lear Lockwood at Village Hall where in the basement the old town jail was being used to house The Witches of Welshport.
The two had met to go over the case. Lear, unsure of how his strategy would play out in court, worried he'd fail and all three would be put to death as the law dictated on a guilty verdict.
Nik and Lear entered Village Hall and walked down it's echoing marble corridor that lead to a large staircase in the center under a large rotunda that lit up with small bits of light coming from several of the rectangular above. The two men slipped into a side door under a large portrait of the very first mayor of Welshport, Holland Lockwood, a long gone ancestor of Lear's and Rebecca’s.
"Lockwood?" Nik noted, reading the name on the golden tag of the frame.
Lear shrugged as he opened the door to enter into a stairwell that led to the basement, "Some great-great-great uncle of mine or something."
Down in the basement, a new guard was keeping watch over the three accused as Lear and Nik entered. He was tall and handsome with red cheeks that seemed to blush every time Evie looked at him.
Evie rushed the bars and called out to her brother as they hugged, the pinch of the iron between them never letting them forget where they were.
"We have a new guard." She whispered to Nik, who looked at her confused. "The other one got caught sleeping on the job." She added, her mind trying to keep up with any silly jailhouse news to keep from going stir crazy.
"Evie are you ok?" Nik asked seeing his sister was a bit worn out.
She didn't answer.
Mary walked over and grabbed Evie's hand. She looked at Nik with concern. "We have to get her out of here. She hasn't been sleeping well."
"Guard, I'd like to meet with my clients, please. In private." Lear said.
"No can do, you'll have to talk with me here. Last night we had a guard fall asleep on the job and they want us front and center." The guard said.
"They have a right to discuss their case without you present." Lear reminded.
The guard walked over to Lear with a sympathetic face. He nodded in agreement but said he had his orders. "Listen, sir, if it was up to me none of this would be happening, alright. You all have free rein to talk, I won't bother you."
"He's telling the truth." Matthew said, from his lonesome cell in a dark corner.
"My god, Matthew!" Nik exclaimed, seeing Matthew was slowly but surly growing more and more tired and gaunt from his time in the cell alone too. "have they not been feeding you well?"
"Off and on." Matthew said. "It’s like they're trying to make us go mad in here. I think it’s Churchill's orders. If they make us go insane and hungry maybe we'll confess."
"No one is confessing." Lear chimed in. "I have an idea that might get this all sorted out but you'll all have to agree to it."
"What is it?" Evie said, her voice frail.
"We'll have to make it seem as if Mary didn't do what she did, that what they say was some kind of weather pattern that struck the caves and struck Mary. I have researched several instances where a weather pattern could have come in contract with the ground, like a lightening strike. Its happened several times and recorded in this area alone. It would explain what people saw come from Mary."
"But there wasn't any lightening." Evie said.
"No, there wasn't but ..." Nik looked back at the guard who pretended to be busy with a book, giving them a sense of freedom "but we have to say there was."
"What would that do? They could easily say it wasn't true." Matthew said.
"They'd have to prove it. The burden of proof is on their end, and they'd have to prove Mary actually did something like that. Its not a human trait to shoot lightening out of one's hand. They'll have to enter into evidence things that are based in myths. That can't fly in a court of law because myths can’t be proven with tangible evidence. By us using a strange weather phenomenon as the reason Mary did what she did, at least that would counter anything supernatural— it’s more believable, more real world."
"The judge seems keen on allowing all of this to continue." Matthew replied. "Otherwise, wouldn't he have thrown it out already?"
"Not necessary." Lear corrected. "We have to have a hearing first so that the judge can see what evidence there is at play to then decided if the three of you can stand trail."
Evie began to feel sick. She slouched over and vomited into a basin at the foot of her cot. Mary helped her up and washed her face. The two women stared into each other's eyes and Mary knew what she had to do. It had been too many days. Too much pain. Too much worry and stress for not only the three of them but their families too. She couldn't force the issue any longer and make Evie and Matthew suffer in the squalor of these make-shift cells because of what she did. Because of her own actions by exposing her powers, the three of them were being accused.
"No." Mary whispered.
Nik turned to Mary "No what?"
"We won't lie." She replied.
"Mary what are you saying?" Evie said, her voice frail, her skin pale and gray.
"I've already decided that I was going to confess and get this all settled. We can't go on like this any more. Look at Evie! Look at Matthew! They deserve to be home with their family. This was all my fault, everything since the day we went to the caves has been my fault. I'm going to confess Lear, no matter what you do or say right now, and the judge will let them go and I'll stand trial."
"Mary that's a death sentence. This town has already has it's nooses ready to hang the three of you, if you decided to fall on your sword now, what then? They'll execute you. We can't let them continue the hysteria like this and make the rest of this town fear things they don't understand. I've had just about enough of that." Lear said.
"I've made my decision." Mary replied.
"What about your children?" Matthew added from his cell. "Don't they deserve you home too? And Filipe? My god, Filipe has been through so much, and you'll just confess to this stupid crime and leave them?"
"They won't execute me." She added, feeling sure of herself. "I know they wouldn't go that far."
"Mary, they went to Tirymor House searching for Sebastian, a man we all know is dead and ransacked the place. They dragged Jacob, Caspian and Rebecca to the caves and held them at gun point forcing them to watch everything. They do not care about anyone. This town has lost it's innocence, and they are out for blood." Nik reminded her.
Evie stood up hearing Sebastian's name. She knew he was not dead. She knew he was somewhere where Jacqueline had taken him -- she said nothing. She only held Mary in a tight hug as Mary continued to say she was going to confess no matter what Lear's plan was.
"I don't know if that's the right thing to do Mary. I know this is what you've been telling us you wanted but it's certain death. I can't have that happen. We know you're not an evil person. We know that Churchill is just using this to make things worse for the Lords. We can't let him win." Evie said.
"Evie, they want a witch. They're going to find a witch. I have to do it." She said.
"NO!" A voice sounded from the shadowed door near the staircase that led back up to the main hall.
"Whose There!!" The guard shouted, bounding over to where the voice came from.
Stepping out of the shadows of the staircase, was Filipe Braga.
Mary yelped at the sight of her husband who rushed to the bars. They embraced through the iron too and held each other tightly. His large arms barely able to squeeze through. It had felt like forever since they'd seen each other. Like they hadn't felt their skin touch over centuries. Her hair smelled the same even though she'd been locked away, his skin was still warm and caramel toned just as she'd remembered it. They held on so tight and everything, all the misery and darkness and horror, melted away as if they were the only two people left on the planet.
"Are you ok???" She asked him feeling his body as if in search for new wounds.
"Fine, I’m fine." He smiled.
"The children? Fatima?"
"All fine." he said. "Charlotte, Morgan and Caleb are staying at Tirymor while we sort all of this out."
Evie and Mary, knowing the terrors they suffered at the mansion gulped at that idea.
"Its ok, I'll fetch them soon enough." Nik said.
"Mary, you cannot confess, you must fight this. Churchill wants to ruin the Lords and he's using you and Evie to start it off. He wont stop until that name is erased from this town forever." Filipe said.
"I've made my decision. I won't allow him to take Evie and Matthew down with me. It's the right thing to do." She said with tears in her eyes.
"But what about our family?" He asked. "Don't we get a say in this? We want you to live!"
"That's why I've tried to sell my plan to her, she won't budge." Lear added.
"Mary, please -- " Filipe began before being interrupted by his wife.
"Listen to me, they will not execute me. I -- I don't know why I feel this way but I do. They would never ever do that. The will put me in jail, I will serve out my time and I will be back to be with our family. I promise you, I can feel it."
"Charlotte, can Charlotte see that in her dreams? Or ... is this something you've seen already? A premonition?" He wondered.
"I just feel it." Mary replied to the sound of a silent room.
"Filipe, how are you feeling?" Matthew asked, knowing Filipe was the wolf that killed so many.
He turned to Matthew and smiled realizing they'd not heard the news, for obvious reasons.
"You'll never guess what happened." He said turning to Evie. "He came back, he saved me. Jacqueline had him hidden away at Lockwood thicket and he saved me. I'm saved!"
Those in the room that understood who the 'he' was screamed with joy. A giant relief filled the room, especially on Mary's part where she'd be able to be put away in jail knowing Filipe would be with the children.
Lear, Nik and the Guard looked at each other confused but kept silent.
"This is why you have to fight this Mary, I can be with you now and we don't have to hide." Filipe said.
"Where is he? Where is he???" Evie asked, as Matthew stepped up to his bars with a worried look on his face.
The two of them had just come back together, their love strong but always weakened with Sebastian reentered the equation.
"Right now, with me and Fatima. We're watching over him and making sure he stays safe." Filipe told her.
Evie's face lit up as Matthew looked on, his heart sinking like the shipwreck that almost took his life.
"And Jacqueline?" Mary wondered of her one-time coven sister who turned them all in.
Filipe shook his head. "Dead."
They all gasped yet did not know there was an error in Filipe's telling of the story. She had only appeared dead to them. Jacqueline was indeed alive. Mary then realized her encounter with Mary in her dream was perhaps Mary contacting her from the other side. A ghostly apparition.
"It's time." Lear said.
They all turned to him.
"We have to get to the courthouse." he added.
As the guard began to unlock the cages and place handcuffs around the wrists of each of the accused three more guards were called in to start hauling out the group that would head to the courthouse and begin the testimony in front of a magistrate who'd decide, soon enough, if the trail would even take place.
While on their way, Matthew's mind raced wondering if Sebastian's return would once again swallow up his relationship with Evie, something that was only just reigniting before they'd been arrested. He wondered too, if maybe they were better off together in prison away from Sebastian's cold fanged world.
What would he do now knowing his rival had returned? Would he allow Mary to be the only one to fall on her sword or would he turn the tables and force them all to withstand trial together that way, Evie would be with him and have no contact with Sebastian.
Matthew felt as if he was holding his breath the whole way to the courthouse in the car the police had provided for the group.
This trial, Matthew felt, could be the very last of his time with Evie. Squandered behind bars in a stinking, damp cold jail.
And it killed him inside to watch her love slip away.
Forever.