“I smell something fishy, too.” Aspen places her coffee on the table and two pairs of critical, judgmental eyes zero in on me.
“I’m merely interested in the case. What more reason do you need? Just take my word for it and let me do my magic. Needless to say, you guys are invited to have front-row seats.”
“Are you sure?” Nate raises a brow. “You’ll handle the civil side of this case, considering that Sandra Bell is demanding compensation.”
“Yes, but the criminal case might happen right after this and I can assist Sandra.”
“You’re well aware that this case will be media-heavy, not only because of the nature of the lawsuit but also due to who she’s going against. Matt Bell is a known producer and that makes him a public figure.”
“Which will bring more awareness to these types of cases—and the firm, of course. It doesn’t matter who Matt Bell is, I’m going to crush him and his lawyer.”
Aspen gives me a little smile. Despite her behind-the-scenes role, she doesn’t miss a chance to give scums what they deserve. “My little elves tell me the prosecutor will be charging him with a Class B violent felony for the sexual abuse.”
“Since she’s related to him by blood, the opposing counsel will argue for a Class E felony. Then they’ll easily get him put on probation and it’ll be as if it never happened.” Nate is stating facts in his cool tone that’s slightly provocative, as he does in court. “That’s if the prosecutor finds proof of the sexual assault. If it turns into a his-word-versus-hers scenario, who do you think will come out of it unscathed?”
“Not that lowlife, for sure.”
“He already got bail for the criminal case, so it’s not looking good,” he says.
“Then I will change things to my favor. I’ll even find evidence to force the prosecutor’s hand.”
“I wouldn’t be so cocky if I were you.” Aspen crosses her legs. “Reginald Pearce himself is representing Matt Bell. Not to mention that the DA appointed Gerard as the prosecutor and he’s besties with Pearce & Powers.”
“Thanks for all the depressing news, Aspen, but as I said, I don’t give a fuck who I go up against. It might as well be the Supreme Court and I will still fuck them over.” I smile at that.
And no, Anastasia didn’t play a part in my decision. Fine, maybe a little, but it’s more for me.
She gave me a genius idea earlier.
This is another chance to fuck up the system that left gigantic loopholes for predators like Matt Bell to take advantage of.
“Even the mafia?” It’s Nate who asks.
“The mafia?”
“Russian mafia. Matt uses his position in showbiz to launder their dirty money and bring them profitable ventures, among other things.”
I grow silent.
Aspen fixates me with a smug look. “Want me to take over?”
“Fuck no. The mafia’s involvement will make this even more fun.”
“You mean, dangerous. This is a bad idea for your first large-scale case.”
“You forgot something, Nate. I love bad ideas.”
Like Anastasia.
She’s the worst idea of all, but all I’m thinking about is keeping her coming for more.
11
ANASTASIA
I know I said I’m not the type who gives up, but convincing Knox to change his mind is harder than I thought.
I wish his brain was a computer I could hack into and alter its wires, maybe leave a malware there to pay him back for being an asshole.
Unfortunately, I’m out of my depth and definitely not dealing with a computer. He’s a man, a beautiful jerk at that. A jerk who knows which buttons of mine to push and which will set me on fire.
I’ve never dealt with men before. Yes, I’ve been surrounded by them all my life, but they only ever treated me like a princess. One with no crown and no say in anything.
My interactions with them were few and far between, so I’m absolutely clueless about how to persuade a man—or a woman, to be completely honest.
Sometimes, I feel so helpless that I consider running again, disappearing again to where no one can find me. Especially Knox.
But that would mean I’d have to abandon Sandra and that’s just too similar to abandoning my mother.
I can’t even consider that option, so I have to stay, despite my struggles, despite the constant irritation and strange arousal I feel every time Knox and I speak to each other.
As of now, all I’m able to do is hold on to the perseverance I thought I had tons of.