TOO LATE : CHAPTER 51 – 60

TOO LATE : CHAPTER 51 – 60

Chapter 59

“Sloan,” I say, pulling her back to me. “Stop. We don’t know that he won’t be convicted of anything yet. Try to calm down.”

She cries against my chest and I hold her while Ryan stares down at her, the regret and sympathy evident in his expression.

He just nods slightly and says, “I’m sorry, Sloan. I really am.” He looks at me and his eyes are saying the same thing to me.

I nod, letting him know I understand. This isn’t Ryan’s fault. This isn’t anyone’s fault but my own.

Ryan and Tillie both walk toward the door. I pull Sloan against me and hold her, trying to ease her fears.

But her whole body is wrecked with tremors. I never knew just how scared she was of Asa until this moment.

I press a kss to the side of her head and I whisper, “It’ll be okay, Sloan. You aren’t alone this time. I’m here and I won’t let him hurt you. I swear.”

I hold her until she falls asleep in my arms from pure exhaustion.

TOO LATE : CHAPTER 51 – 60

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ASA POV

“Do you have any questions?” my lawyer asks.

His name is Paul. Same as my father. I almost refused him when I found that out, but he’s got the best reputation in the state.

I won’t hold it against him that he shares a name with the person I hate the second most in this world.

Luke is the first.

“No,” I say. “We walk into the courtroom, I plead self-defense and the judge decides whether or not it goes to trial.”

Paul nods. “That’s right.”

I stand up, the cuffs digging in to my wrists. I hate that Sloan is going to see me with these on.

It’s a little emasculating and I hate for her to see me in any other light than she always has.

At least they let me wear a suit today and I don’t have to walk in with that ridiculous standard-issue orange jumpsuit on.

Orange is not my color and I know for a fact that this suit is Sloan’s favorite.

“Let’s do this,” I say to Paul. “Piece of cake.”

Paul nods quickly and stands. I can tell he doesn’t like my confidence. He hasn’t liked it since the moment we met.

I’m also not sure that he likes me, but I couldn’t give two fks what he thinks of me.

As long as he clears me of these charges, he’ll be my favorite person in the world.

Well…second favorite. So far, Sloan is still in the top spot.

Sure, she’s done a lot of sht to piss me off, but I know it was all thanks to Luke and the lies he told her.

I’m sure she’s spent enough time with him now and enough time apart from me to be coming to her senses.

I follow Paul out of the room, quickly flanked by four guards. Two in front and two behind me.

A fifth guard opens the door to the courtroom and as soon as we file through the door, I scan the crowd for her.

I see him first. The cocky bstard, sitting second row, next to his little bch-friend Dalton. Or Ryan. Whatever his name is.

Sloan isn’t sitting next to him, though. She’s sitting in the far corner on the back row by herself.

I smile at her, but she glances away as soon as her eyes land on mine.

There’s one of two reasons why she isn’t sitting with Luke. She either figured out his bvllsht by now and wants nothing to do with him.

Or they were advised not to sit together in the courtroom, thanks to their little indiscretion behind my back.

I’ll go with the former.

I take my seat but I keep my eyes locked with Sloan’s. Doing so means I’m turned sideways in my chair, not facing where the judge will sit.

But that’s fine. I’m not looking away from her until she makes eye contact with me again.

“All rise for the honorable Judge Issac,” a guard says.

I rise, but I don’t stop staring at Sloan. I can hear doors open and steps being taken, but I’m not going to look at that man until she makes eye contact with me.

She’s wearing a new dress. A black one. It looks like she’s going to a funeral.

Her hair is pulled back and up in a twist. She looks sophisticated. My thing twitches in my p.ants and I wish I could ask for a bathroom break and take her to a hallway and pull her dress up around her waist and press my face between her Iegs.

I miss the way she smells. I miss how soft her thighs are against my cheeks. I miss the way her whole body tightens up when I shove my thing inside of her.

“You may be seated.”

I sit.

It’s hot in here.

I hear the judge start talking at the same time Paul slides me a piece of paper. I glance down at it long enough to read it.

“You need to face forward out of respect for the judge.”

I laugh under my breath and grab the pen.

“Fk the judge and fk you, Paul,” I write. I slide the note back to him and return my eyes to Sloan.

TOO LATE : CHAPTER 51 – 60

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