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The next day, I'm feeling better. The visit with Abby was amazing. She even sipped a little milk. She'll be back
hbefore we know it. Maybe today will be a good day. Phillip is still in bed, resting his sore head, no doubt.
Gordon and | are in the private office. He's sipping a coffee, looking more animated than usual. His eyes gleam
with a certain excitement that makesboth hopeful and anxious.
"Alright, Gordon," | say, settling into the chair opposite him. "Spill. How did last night go?"
Gordon leans back, a satisfied smirk playing on his lips. "Last night was... enlightening, to say the least."
"Yeah, exciting stuff watching men guzzle beer and shots." I'm still a little surprised still that Gordon and Jayden's
lawyer, Daniel, were involved in this.
I mean, | know they're human, but it strikesas a little odd all the same. They are supremely professional men
at the top of their game.
"The real purpose ofgoing out with them was to get a read on Jayden and his stance with Ashlyn. And while
Jayden didn't say it directly, and we didn't discuss the case outright, | gleaned quite a bit." Gordon says with a
close-lipped smile.
"I knew it! | knew you weren't going for bro code." | say smugly, pleased smen are actually above it. | raise
an eyebrow, leaning forward. "And? What did you find out?"
"Jayden's heart isn't with Ashlyn," Gordon says firmly.
"He's playing a game, and it's clear his feelings are elsewhere. His mind is torn, probably between his duty and
his true emotions. And, Winona, | think those emotions are still tied to you. Reading between the lines, | think he
was hoping for a confession from Ashlyn as well."
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My heart skips a beat, a mix of anger and longing swirling within me. But at the end of the day, he still didn't
trustenough to tellthat himself.
Instead, he cruelly and heartlessly crushed me.
"Winona, | know you were under a lot of stress that day but was there anyone you can remember who may have
been close enough to hear what Ashlyn said to you?"
"I'll never forgive myself for not setting my phone on record."
"We have a lot of recordings. But her voice is muffled. She knew to keep it that way. | want to go over the ones
we have. It might trigger a memory for you." "You mean, find another witness?"
"Perhaps or sfootage we haven't identified yet that could have better audio. If we can get those words
coming out of her mouth, we've got her."
1 clench my fists, a wave of conflicting emotions crashing over me. "I want to be hopeful, Gordon, but every time
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"But this is a process of elimination. We want to clear your name, get you acquitted. We need to place
reasonable doubt in the judge's mind at least."
"The trouble is, | wasn't exactly in the best frof mind at that tanyway. After all that happened with
Bobby, Sarah and my father taking Abby."
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"The kids told us the whole story. Actually backed up everything your father said. What they say paramount to
your case. But given your anger towards Ashlyn and her losing the baby in the fall, and the way it looks, the
judge could easily convict you." "Thanks for that."
He smiles. "That was a bit harsh. Sorry. I'm like that when | brainstorm."
"Is that what we're doing?"
He nods. "Sometimes the answer is so plain no one can see it."
"How do you do this, day after day, case after case? How do you get to the truth of such complicated matters,
especially when people are so willing to lie for their own gain?"
"I go with my gut. Sounds cliché but it works. This case seems like a neat little package but something about it
just feels off. It's too neat."
He gets up and paces a little. "Winona, out of everything about these people, most of which you've known for a
good part of your life... What about all of this strikes you as odd?" "What do you mean?"
"When you think of what you know of these people, or maybe focus on Ashlyn for now. What about all of this
seems out of character or against the grain for Ashlyn?"
| think about what he's saying. "Like, what is in my gut about what she's doing now?"
"Yes. Anything at all that you didn't expect from her. Even something that seems insignificant.”
My mind goes over everything. Like it hasn't done that a million times already. But what about this really
surprisesabout Ashlyn?
"There is something that keeps bothering me."
"Go ahead."
"Being pregnant was what Ashlyn needed. Not that she wants kids but because this was the only way she could
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"Especially once Jayden found out about Abby being his daughter. It was really the only hope she had, along with
convincing him 1 was unstable. She wanted to make a happy family with them and Abby, along. with the new
baby." see. Yes, that makes sense."
"This kept Judy on board as well, because she's always wantedaway from Jayden and she'd love nothing
better than to separateand Abby."
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"Okay. So Ashlyn's objective was to keep Jayden and make a family with him. That's why he married her."
"Yes, Jayden and | had decided that it would be in the kids best interests if he married Ashlyn and Phillip stayed
as Abby's father. That we could somehow navigate co-parenting in a blended family environment." "Right, but
that wasn't acceptable to Ashlyn."
"No, now that she was pregnant and she knew it was Jayden's baby, she wanted it all for herself. She believed he
would love her as the mother of his child, no matter what. My father's involvement was to makelook like an
unfit mother."
Gordon looks atnow like the penny has dropped. "Exactly. And the main question the judge will look to
answer is the basis of the whole case against you. Why would Ashlyn risk the life of the baby that means
everything to her end game?" "I know right? Unless she thought she was losing the baby anyway, or she had
already lost it."
Gordon jumps up. "Nailed it! Now we just have to prove it. Or at the very least, create reasonable doubt."
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