Chapter 0686 The next day, I returned to Radiant City, hoping to see him one last time. To my surprise, I was turned away at the entrance.
A small note was handed toby a police officer. On it were Nicholas' strong, determined words.
"Wait forto atone for my sins. Wait forto cto you." Staring at the note, I felt an unexpected calm wash over me. I stopped rushing around, no longer flailing helplessly to pull strings. Instead, I simply visited the detention center every day, waiting to see if he had sent another note. "The weather's getting colder-dress warmly, and stop coming here so often." "It's New Year's Day today. I'm eating well." "Unfortunately, I won't be able to spend the festivities with you and the kids this year." "On New Year's Eve, at least I can watch TV here." In truth, with his resources, he could easily avoid being detained, but he chose otherwise, insisting on accepting the full legal consequences. I knew he was doing it for me.
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Frances' original sentence remained unchanged. Claudia was convicted of homicide, and further investigation revealed her involvement in Nelson's illicit dealings.
As a close accomplice, she was sentenced to death, with her execution scheduled for the sday as Nelson's. Nicholas confessed to falsifying evidence, which constituted obstruction of justice. Because he voluntarily surrendered, pleaded guilty, and accepted punishment, his sentence was reduced. He received seven months in prison. That day, for the first time, his note carried two lines.
"I'm a little scared. Maybe you shouldn't wait for me." When I saw that note, it felt like my heart had been wrenched apart. The walls I had built around myself ccrashing down.
If he truly lovedas deeply as he claimed, how much pain must he have endured to tellnot to wait for him? For the first tin months, I wrote him back. "I'll wait for you. Always." It was only seven months. With good behavior, it could even be shorter.
"Nicholas, don't be afraid. I'm here with you." I held his note close to my heart and listened to the voice deep within my soul cry out, urgingto love once more. At thirty years old-not foo late decided to give in to one more reckless impulse. Find Five months later, my law book was published and received positive feedback within the academic world.
Law professors invitedto collaborate, requesting to use cases from my book for classroom analysis, research papers, and mock trial training.
I gladly agreed and promised to assist in creating teaching materials for them.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmI was invited to host a book signing event at the Radiant Law College The students were enthusiastic, with attendees not only from the college but also from other universities.
A long line formed at the table where I was signing books. Lowering my head, I signed books and offered words of encouragement to the students.
Suddenly, a distinct, slender hand handedmy book. I instinctively looked up, and a pair of dark, familiar eyes locked onto mine.
My nose tingled, and my vision blurred with tears. The outline of swabeling Nicholas' face swayed in my gaze. I wanted to speak, but my lips quivered. "It's been a while..."
He smiled faintly but said nothing. Instead, he dropped to one knee. The crowd instantly fell silent, but soon, cheers and laughter filled the room. It took a while for the commotion to subside. When it finally did, Nicholas spoke softly.
"Ms. Jones, could you sign this book for me?"
With trembling hands, I opened the book he handed me. Inside was a marriage agreement. The agreement e explicitlisted all of Nicholas' real estate and Hawk Corporation's shares, with my nwritten next to them. Looking into his eyes, I softly replied, "Yes."