Jasper sneered. “Well, ‘hello’ to you too, Evie,” he said, tossing the hair out of his eyes in the most arrogant way possible. “My client did inform me that I would be going against an amateur of sorts.” I rolled my eyes. He never missed a beat when it came to insulting me. Hopefully, he would keep
It was my first experience in a court room. It wasn’t like the comedic setting of reality tv where civil cases are handled with small laughs and some parties willing to cut their losses. My reality was a small, boxed-in room with far less seating. The judge had yet to arrive at their bench, but Jas
I took a deep breath and willed myself to stay calm. But then, a rush of panic threatened to overwhelm me. My vision blurred, and the walls of the courtroom seemed to warp and sway. I gripped the edge of the witness stand, struggling to stay upright. Timothy placed a reassuring hand on my shoulder.
As soon as that gavel hit the table, it was like waking up from a nightmare. "Evie, you did it," Timothy exclaimed, rushing toward me. I gasped as he wrapped me in a tender hug, twirling me around. I returned the hug, feeling the swell of pride and relief. He set me down and I couldn’t help but la
Aria smiled wide. “I wouldn’t mind some buffalo caprese.”“Aria!” I narrowed my eyes at her. “You won’t even have room for dinner. You know how you are.”“Hey, it’s a free meal,” she said, then clamped her mouth shut and looked shyly at Timothy. “At least I assumed it was…I can totally pay!”Timothy
The sun had just begun to seep through the curtains when I felt a sudden jolt that rattled me from my dreams. Groaning, I rubbed my eyes and sat up in bed. My head was still foggy with sleep when I heard a voice, frantic and insistent, coming from the living room. "Evie! Get up, quick! You won't be
As soon as I stepped into the apartment, a shard of glass shattered beneath my shoe. I looked down and saw that it had belonged to the large lamp that had been on the small table near the door. “What on Earth!” I stumbled inside, almost tripping over the debris on the floor. I heard a set of keys j
“Has this family member done something like this before?” asked Brody. “If so, this may become a dangerous pattern.”“This is the first time he’s done this,” I answered. The officers exchanged glances with one another, then looked around the room. Hills offered me a look of sympathy.“We don’t see