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Beyond Justice Chapter Eighty-Two "Can we take a break, counsel?" Rachel said as Kenny Dodd popped the first DVD out of his laptop."We're just about to get to the part that we need Sam to verify," Dodd replied.I looked to Rachel and nodded. I was okay to continue."I need a few minutes to confer with my client," Rachel said."That's fine," Dodd got up. "Back in ten." When he left, Rachel came over. She slid a chair and sat beside me. "How are you Sam?""Fine, you?"She didn't answer right away.... Instead she set a stack of legal papers on the table in front of me. "These are for your hearing tomorrow. It's going to be one of the quickest exonerations ever because Walden knows that—""What's the matter?""Nothing." She adjusted her glasses, her eyes never leaving the ever spreading pile of documents. "What are you talking about?""Why are you being so, I don't know, professional?""Because that's exactly what you need me to be right now." Making little x's on the pages where my signature was required, she continued flipping the pages."We're still friends, aren't we?""Sign these, please." She pushed over the first stack, pointed to the signature line and handed me a pen. I did as she asked, but kept waiting to see if she'd make eye contact. She didn't.After ten pages and zero words exchanged, I finally said, "What's going on? Why are you being this way?""What way?""So distant, impersonal."She turned and faced me. Finally. Behind her glasses, her eyes were red and shimmering. "Do we have to talk about it now?""I just want to understand. Did something happen?""No. It's just that..." she bit her lip and frowned. Then turned her back to me and wiped her face. "It's no good."The serial killer who called himself Kitsume had been caught, I was about to get exonerated, what wasn't good? I reached out but I hesitated for a moment. She took a deep breath but didn't turn around. Then I touched her shoulder. She seemed to deflate before my eyes. With conflicted urgency, she put a warm hand on mine and held onto it."Help me out here," I said, rubbing her soft knuckles with my thumb."Sam, don't." She sniffed, exhaling a trembling breath."A clue, anything.""Here's the thing," still holding my hand, she turned around to face me. For the first time that day, she looked me in the eye. Then held both of my hands. "You've been in prison almost three years.""This much I know.""You know how hard I've been fighting for you.""Yes.""Part of me never thought you'd get out. That was my safety net.""Safety net? For what?""Just let me finish, okay?" She removed her glasses, wiped the corner of her eyes. "I figured it would be okay. I mean, nothing could possibly happen, right? Stupid, I know, but I just allowed myself. And over time, before I realized it—"The door clicked open."Oh, I'm sorry," said Dodd. My ears were burning, my face flushed. But I didn't let go of Rachel's hands."Give us another five," Rachel said."You got it." He stepped out and shut the door.Rachel gripped my hands, got even closer. "All right, I'm just going to say it.""Good...I think.""I don't know how it happened exactly. But Sam, I've developed feelings for you." I sat there looking into her eyes not knowing what to say. Strange, but I wasn't surprised. It wasn't arrogance. It was mutuality."Rachel.""Wait. Before you say anything. It won't work. Truth is, as much as I worked for it, as much as I hoped for it, I've never prepared myself emotionally for the day that you'd become a free man. But last night, while in bed, I was thinking about it. And I just...
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