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Innocent Until Proven Guilty

"Speaking of knowing things…" Kyle said slowly, "You still haven't given me a chance to tell my story." "I know," said Andrea. "I was having too much fun speculating. Finding you like this is a gift, and I don't want to tear the wrapping off all at once. ‘Building up the anticipation makes it better.’" Kyle blinked again, then gave a quiet snort of recognition at his own words being thrown back at him. "So what is your speculation?" Kyle asked. "Oh I don't know, probably something utterly disappointing. Did they pick you up for speeding on the way to the farmers market? I guess that wouldn't explain the uh…" she gestured at his injury again. "It wouldn't explain that now, would it. Oh, I know! You got into a fight over the last piece of bluefin!" Kyle just shook his head slightly. "No? I guess it's too much to hope you did something really exciting like rob a bank—You're not secretly a cat burglar are you, Kyle? Lose your balance breaking into an art gallery? No…?" Kyle looked unamused. "Very funny, Chuckles, would you mind taking this a little more seriously?" "Of course," said Andrea. "Very serious for a lawyer to have been arrested. You could be disciplined. Disbarred! Why, we might not see each other in court anymore. Wouldn't that be a shame." "Wouldn't it though," replied Kyle. "So that's the kind of guy you think I am? Stealing fine art and fighting in fish markets?” Andrea pondered some more. "I know!" she exclaimed. "Did you get into a fight with someone's boyfriend? Did it turn out that you were your young lady's bit on the side, and you ended up having a domestic dispute?" Kyle winced. "Is that it?!" Andrea had been teasing, but it seems like she had touched a nerve. To whatever degree Kyle had seemed like he'd been playing along, even as worn down as he was, that last remark had left him deflated. Kyle hung his head. "It wasn't like that…" "Oh sure, like you haven't been collecting notches on your bedposts." "I'M not like that." "You're not? That's not what your reputation says, out there collecting numbers and breaking hearts. I heard that you were a real ladykil–" "Andrea! I'm not–" Kyle shouted, grabbing her hands. His hands were strong, and his grip so tight it almost hurt. His expression so intense, frustrated and hurt and… scared? Andrea knew she had been twisting the knife a little into something that bothered him, but what had caused this reaction? It was only for a moment, then Kyle seemed to catch himself and let go. He slumped back in his chair and slid his shackled hands back below the table. Andrea leaned back as well, adding to the distance, and folded her arms, no longer smiling. She glanced at the duress button out of the corner of her eye. If Kyle had kept holding her as tightly as he had been, she wouldn't have even been able to reach it. "I think we're ready for storytime now," she said seriously. “I think you had better start at the punchline. What have you been charged with, Mr Wynn?" Kyle took a deep breath before he raised his head once more. "Murder, Ms Mason. First Degree Murder." *** Andrea Mason, a defense attorney who cares more about justice and protecting her clients than just winning cases. But the one man she hates to lose to is her rival, the arrogant prosecutor, Kyle Wynn. Kyle represents everything Andi hates about unscrupulous win-at-all-costs lawyers, and for years they have traded arguments in the courtroom and barbs in the hallways. Their paths cross again when they find themselves on a high-profile murder trial. As much as Andrea might despise Kyle, she can’t believe it when HE is charged with the horrific murder. But she is even more shocked when he asks for her to represent him at trial… *** #SLOWBURN #STRONGFL #CRIME #MURDER #FLIRTY #ROMANCE If you want to know what to expect, check the reviews! ฅ^-ﻌ•^ฅ Burrito says to join here: https://discord.gg/qr7eUnxT2F

slowestcook · Urban
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249 Chs

Murderer

Andrea wanted to march right down to the interview room Kyle was waiting in and just kick down the door!

Unfortunately, she had to ask the duty officer to unlock the room for her, which meant listening to the usual briefing.

"Ma'am, before I allow you in, I have to remind you of the rules…"

How could she have been so blind? How could she have believed him!

"You will be afforded privacy…"

He had played her for a fool. And it wasn't just the lies, it wasn't just the betrayal, it was that she had actually started to…

"Please make sure you are aware of the duress alarm's location…"

He must have been laughing so hard to himself at how easy she had been to manipulate.

"...response will be fast but be sure not to hesitate…"

Just thinking about the photos of Kyle and Beatrix made her clench the folder in her fist so tight it threatened to tear the paper.

"...do not pass the prisoner any items…"

The longer she had to wait the more the fury was building up inside her.

"...Ma'am, are you okay?" the officer asked.

She forced her teeth to unclench. "I'm fine."

The officer looked for a moment like he might not let her in. She wondered if they had ever had an incident of a suspect's lawyer beating her client over the head with her briefcase…

After what felt like an eternity, the officer finally unlocked the door and let her in.

There he was, Kyle Wynn, in all his lying treacherous glory. As usual, that slow beaming smile that lit up his face gradually appeared as he saw Andrea step into the room.

What a phony.

"Hey there, Slowpoke," he said with that manufactured charm. "You get lost on the way here? You don't usually keep me waiting this long after they haul me out of my cell."

Andrea pulled out her chair as far back as it would go. She sat down opposite Kyle, her back to the wall, crossed her legs, folded her arms and said nothing. And just stared at him.

Kyle continued. "I mean, not that my cell is any more comfortable, but…" he trailed off awkwardly, no longer able to ignore the atmosphere in the room.

"Y'know, Blondie," he said. "You've been wearing a face like thunder since you stepped in here tonight. You have something you need to say to me?"

"I don't know, Kyle," she said coldly. She pulled out the photographs of Kyle and Beatrix, slapping them down on the table and sliding them over for Kyle to look at.

Kyle leaned in to examine the photos. "Okay…" he said. "This looks like Triss with me in the parking garage, probably… Sunday? What of it?"

"So that's 'Triss', is it?" Andrea asked.

"Yeah."

"Triss Davis?"

"Yeah," Kyle responded in confusion. "What is this about, Blondie?"

"The funny thing about 'Triss Davis' is that apparently she doesn't exist."

She waited to see if Kyle had anything to say, but he just had a fake confused look plastered on his face as though he had no idea what she was talking about. Now she knew what to look for, it seemed so obvious.

She continued. "The police haven't been able to find her. She didn't answer her phone. So I called the hospital. No such person. Never worked there. Never heard of her."

Kyle was still feigning ignorance, so Andrea decided to lay it all out for him. She grabbed a couple more photos from the folder and walked around the table so she could put them directly in front of him.

"You know who does exist, Kyle? Beatrix Davenport!" She slammed down one of the new photos from Helen's phone, with Beatrix at a party. "The murdered girl!" She slammed down one of the autopsy photos right next to it, leaving no doubt that it was the same girl as in the first picture. "With you!" She finished, stabbing her finger at Kyle's clearly visible face as he helped the girl out of his car.

This was the moment. She didn't know how he would react. This was why she was confronting him. Would he brood over the fact that his scheme had been revealed? Would he laugh and mock her over how she had believed him so long? Would he get angry? …Violent?

She was mindful that Kyle was a violent killer, despite what she might have felt about him before, and a consummate liar, who had maintained a convincing facade this whole time. Confronting him was probably a stupid idea, but Andrea had to. She needed to hear the truth from him herself.

Kyle peered at the photos. There was one thing that he had better not do…

"Wow, that's crazy," he said. "What are the odds that they would look s–"

"Don't you dare!" snarled Andrea. "Don't you dare tell me that it's a coincidence, you lying son-of-a-bitch."

"It's the truth," Kyle protested. He gestured at the photos. "They look similar, but they're not the same person. This is Beatrix and this is Triss, and–"

"There is no Triss! You made her up, Kyle, and you didn't even try to hide it! You must think I'm so stupid!"

"Of course I don't. I–"

"You didn't even bother to come up with a new name for her! Triss… Beatrix…? What's the matter, Kyle, are you only good at coming up with nicknames? Can't you invent a more convincing imaginary girlfriend?!"

"I didn't invent her, Triss is–"

"Triss is Beatrix!" Andrea yelled. "You said you never met her, but there she is with you! There she is in your car. I saw her glasses there. She was found in your bed Kyle. So what happened? Was the foraging story true? Did you take her out to the woods for a date before you took her home to kill her?"

"I didn't kill her!" Kyle said angrily, getting to his feet. "I never even met her!"

"Bullshit!" yelled Andrea, poking Kyle in the chest with an accusing finger. "You're the boyfriend the cops have been looking for, the mysterious one no one could find! Beatrix's roommate told them so."

"Oh, so she said Beatrix was dating 'Kyle Wynn,' did she?" Kyle asked mockingly.

Andrea couldn't believe he was still trying to brazen this out. "Yes! Kyle the big — city — lawyer!" she said, jabbing Kyle with each word. "Are you going to tell me that it was someone else? That it was 'just a coincidence'?"

Kyle's anger faded, to be replaced once again with a look of confusion. Was he trying to play for time to come up with another story?

"How could that… she has to be lying… she has to be!" he said.

Andrea had to admire his acting skills. There sounded like genuine panic in his voice.

"What possible reason would she have for doing that?" she said.

"I don't know!" Kyle rubbed his forehead and ran his hands back through his hair. "Maybe she's in on it… the conspiracy! Andrea, you know that someone is trying to set me up, maybe they paid her—or bribed her—or threatened her!— to lie to the police!"

Andrea shook her head. "Do you even hear yourself, Kyle? What was it you said? 'They all say it was a coincidence, they all say they were set up'? Why not be original? Why don't you man up and stop lying for once!"

"I'm not lying!" Kyle shouted.

"You're ALWAYS lying!" Andrea shouted back. "You've done nothing BUT lie since I made the mistake of walking in here."

"I'm not, I–"

"You lied to get me here in the first place!"

"Okay, but–"

"You lied to get me to take the case!"

"No, see–"

"You lied that you never met Beatrix! You lied about Triss!"

"I didn't–"

"You lied about killing her!"

"Andrea, LISTEN TO ME!" Kyle shouted, grabbing her by the shoulders.

Andrea threw his hands off her and shoved him away before bringing her fist down onto the duress button.

A harsh alarm sounded.

The two of them froze. Andrea standing with her face hard, her fist clenched and trembling, one hand still holding the duress button. Kyle standing just out of reach, his arms half extended but empty.

His face a mask of confusion and betrayal.

Neither of them moved for the seconds it took for the guard to unlock the door and hustle Andrea out of the room.

"Andi…" Kyle called out after her.

The door slammed shut behind her.