Hopelessly Devoted (LONE WOLF #3) by Leanne Tyler EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Leanne Tyler
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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“One more question, Miss Killion,” the United States Assistant
Attorney Bryson McAdams said. “Do you believe Mr. Kurtis Nuchols
meant you bodily harm from the start?”
“I do,” Justus said.
“Thank you. I have no further questions. This concludes the deposition
today.” McAdams closed his folder and pushed back from the conference
table to stand.

Justus looked at Liberty who sat on her right and Chaney who sat on her
left. It had been a grueling two hours answering the questions from the
defense attorney Bernard Felty who had insisted on the deposition in the
first place. But McAdams had assured them they had nothing to fear as long
as they answered truthfully.
Once the defense attorney and stenographer left, a calm settled over the
room.

“Ladies, thank you again for your cooperation today,” McAdams said as
he quickly packed his briefcase. “I will be in touch as we go into trial prep.
Right now, I have a plane to catch back to DC. But the three of you did
great. And don’t let anything Felty said today dissuade you about the
upcoming trial. I know he has tried to act like you were at fault, but we
know you were not. Such a horrible tactic trying to blame the victim instead
of placing the blame where it belongs on his clients.”
“Do you know how long it will be before the trial date will be set?”
Liberty asked.

“It’s tentatively scheduled for after Labor Day, but the defense has
already filed a motion for a postponement due to a schedule conflict on
their end. We’re waiting to hear back from the judge on his ruling. I’ll let
you know when we have a confirmed start date.”
Justus frowned. “Labor Day. I was hoping to register for fall classes.”
“Me too,” Chaney said.

“How long will the trial last?” Justus asked.
McAdams shook his head. “Hard to say. With three defendants it could
last anywhere from four to six weeks, maybe longer.”
“You both are being ambitious wanting to return to college right now,”
Liberty said, placing a hand on her sister’s shoulder. “I get that you want
everything to return to normal, but do you think you can handle that and
focus on your schoolwork during the trial? Perhaps it would be best to wait
another semester before going back.”

“That would mean graduating late,” Justus said.
“My parents are already threatening to pull my funding,” Chaney said.
“Then at least discuss this with Dr. Saunders and see what she thinks
about you returning before making a final decision,” Liberty suggested.
“And even if you go back, you don’t have to take a full load.”

“I’ll be happy to submit letters to your professors if necessary, when we
go to trial for the days you have to miss,” McAdams said.
“Maybe we can take online courses where we don’t have to be there in
person,” Chaney suggested.

“If there are any in the classes we’re taking,” Justus agreed.
McAdams looked at his watch and picked up his briefcase. “I have to
go. I’ll be in touch.”

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