The mystery lover
as new to her was the jury duty she had just started. The jury were involved in t
serious decisions about people's lives in court never made sen
t passed down from people that were like them, peop
ad the intentions of joining the jury but mos
d off the case she was not only attending but making decisions in regards to. Aiden
ttle his fees and had started working at a bar in downtown Colorado. His story would ha
ormation June had gotten from her seated position, Michelle Cole had been lured by Aiden
e bridgeton series she was reading. She was in the third book of the series and she was both sad and excited it was ending, books were J
re mostly always plugged in her ears Samantha Drey smiled up at her as she tilted her head back to get a good view of the person that had hugged her out of nowhere. Sam was such a bun
if it was annoying sometimes, June loved her completely. "Hey, teddy bear" Sam gave her cheeks a pinch
food and treats, benefits of being an only child. Sam had started calling her "ted
r beautiful face. At 5'8, Sam was black, beautiful, had bright red
gotten Sam's text, who else would be texting her by that time? "
le, "So, I decided to give it a try and voila, I'm right here" she finished spreading her arms wide for effect. Jury busi
n Arts, she had then gone ahead to get a job at the mus
st everything about life, June knew she was a good person and she
g they had before the proceeding started, June looked at the ot
corporate world, the other woman was a sales representative a
n't a light case they were about to judge. She had overheard the businessmen talking about Aiden Grah
vidence and most importantly why did he keep her in his apartment long enough for the police to find her body? I
said with a hit of her gavel on the
It was just too much for her, the bloodied hammer along with the knife was
the hammer on her head while she struggled then she had bled out of the
d June strained to not throw up as she watched the prosecutor bring out t
the end, it looked like something Aiden must h
e the jury sat. Sam's eyes were glued to the prosecutor as he narrated the who
s determined to sentence Aiden and it was evident. The defendant's lawyer was
wyers that held everyone's attention in the court, the judge st
the front row of the pew looking at the defendant stand and as she traced the look, she was surp