Page 73 of Filthy Lawyer


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“And he’s—” I swallowed as he yanked off my panties in one smooth motion. “He’s really not guilty.”

“You can’t skip over the evidence, Elizabeth…” He pushed my body against the wood panel. “Go over that part, too.”

“He’s not guilty,” was all I could manage to say.

Letting out a low laugh, he splayed his hand against my ass, tapping it with his palm.

Then, without warning, he spun me around to face the courtroom and kissed the back of my neck.

I heard him unwrapping a condom, and within seconds, he was buried deep inside me, giving the gallery a full view of him fucking me, owning me.

He kept me steady by keeping one hand on my hip and the other in my hair.

The position was all too much for me, and I came apart faster than usual; the screams ripped from my throat.

I never wanted to have sex with another man in my life, never wanted to experience anyone else buthim.

“You’re so perfect,” he whispered, holding me as I shook against him. “Always so perfect…”

Slowly pulling out of me, he pressed one final kiss against my skin. I heard him zipping his pants, and then he smoothed my dress into place.

“Do you feel better now?” he asked.

“Yes.”

“Good.” He spun me around. “Now that you’re relaxed, give the jury a better closing statement.”

“You want me to do that now?”

“Of course,Miss Tanner.” He looked at his watch. “If you don’t give me a better rendition within the next half hour, I’ll have to keep re-teaching you the lesson until you do.”

“And if I do get it right?”

“I’ll still fuck you again.” He strolled to the jury box and leaned back in a seat. “Get to work.”

COLLATERAL ATTACK (N.)

A LEGAL ACTION TO CHALLENGE A RULING IN ANOTHER CASE

DAMIEN

The following weekend

Elizabeth marked an “x” on my living room whiteboard as she finished up a phone call.

“Everything alright?” I asked.

“Yes.” She flipped through a stack of papers. “I did some digging for your pro bono case and found a lot of issues with the police reports.”

“You don’t need to do anything elseon that,” I said. “We can’t afford to spend any resources on that case at this time.”

“Doesn’t pro bono meanfree?”

“Yes, as in I’ll get to it wheneverI’mfree.” I picked up my mug. “Tell me about the witness preparation for the McDaniel case.”

“Have you even read over the case since I gave it to you?”

“No.”

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