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Chapter 203

    Chapter 203


    Chapter 203


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    The drive to the location Linda had provided was filled with anticipation and anxiety. | couldn’t help but reflect on the incredible


    strength and resilience Linda had shown by agreeing to share her painful story with me. It was


    a testament to her courage and her desire to heal and find closure.


    As we pulled up to the address, | took a deep breath and steeled myself for the difficult conversation thaty ahead. My


    interactions with Linda had already revealed the depth of her suffering, and | knew that there was


    more to her story that she had yet to share.


    Timothy and | found ourselves outside Linda’s door, and | reached to knock lightly on its peeling surface. A long minute passed,


    and Timothy looked at me, still hesitant about the whole thing. He didn’t get to voice his concerns too soon, because the door


    creaked open and a head of messy, blonde hair peeked out. | couldn’t help but notice the disarray behind her. The whole ce


    was out of order, with papers and personal items strewn about. It was a stark contrast to the well-kept woman that I’d seen


    previously, who wouldn''t even let a hair out of ce unless it was purposeful.


    “Linda, hi,” | said carefully, forcing a smile.


    She lifted her head, revealing pale, skeptical eyes that shifted from me to Timothy. Her solemn expression


    quickly turned sour. “Why is he here? | thought we were meeting one-on-one.”


    | could sense the tension in the room, and Timothy grunted ufortably, looking to me for assistance. | quickly intervened, my


    voice calm and empathetic. “Linda, | apologize for the surprise, but Timothy is here as moral support. He promised to wait


    outside though, so we could discuss things privately.”


    She red at him once more, still cowering behind the door. | suppose herst interaction with him hadn’t been so pleasant,


    although she had initiated the hostility. Her long nails dug into the door, leaving crescent marks in the aging paint, and she


    sighed heavily.


    “You maye in,” she told me, avoiding Timothy’s gaze.


    “| can wait out here,” Timothy decided.


    | turned to him and tapped his arm reassuringly. “We won''t be long.”


    When | stepped into Linda’s apartment, the atmosphere was tense and filled with unspoken words. She allowed me inside but


    firmly shut the door, creating a barrier that made me feel slightly cornered. Timothy was right


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    outside the door though, so that was slightly helpful.


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    Linda plopped herself on the couch, which still held its elegant ir despite the wear and tear she’d inflicted upon it. She leaned


    over and grabbed the ss of wine that had been sitting on the coffee table and down it in one gulp.


    | approached Linda with slow steps, keeping my voice low. “Linda, | promise you, |e in peace. | want to help. you.”


    Linda looked at me through her bangs, her red stained lips twisted harshly. “Help me? How can you help me? What do you want


    from me?”


    Taking a deep breath, | took a seat beside her, though | kept my distance. “Linda, you were right about Mr. Erickson. He targeted


    you, just as he did with other women in the firm.”


    Linda’s eyes widened, and a look of fear shed across her face. “You''re saying you believe me now? After everything that’s


    happened?”


    | nodded, my determination unwavering. “Yes, Linda. | believe you, and | want to seek justice for what you''ve been through. I’m


    sorry that | was so blind, too caught up in getting ahead that | thought | was immune.”


    “You''re telling me.” She went to take another swig of wine before realizing her ss was empty. With azy grunt, she hauled


    herself off the couch and stomped into the kitchen. “Want anything?”


    With the state of her apartment, | wasn’t sure anything was safe to consume. | shook my head lightly. “No, thank you.”


    She grabbed the bottle of wine off the counter and filled her ss, not stopping until it reached the brim. “Suit yourself. Suppose


    you need your wits about you now. | take it your suing him, yes?”


    “You guessed correctly,” | told her. “With your help, I’m hoping we can expose the truth and make sure he can’t harm anyone


    else. Justice can still be served.”


    Linda’s shoulders slumped, and she sauntered back into the living room. If nothing else, she still had her practiced swagger.


    “He does it to all his ‘favorite girls,” she said, leaning over the couch opposite of me. “He knew | wouldn’t say ‘no‘ to the sess,


    and he certainly wasn’t clear about how I''d keep it.”


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    “His favorite girls,” | repeated her words and fought back a gag. “Does he think he’s running a harem in there, or something?”


    “Might as well be.” As she moved to sit up, she stumbled slightly and spilt some wine on the couch cushion. The red wine bled


    right into its creamy surface, adding yet another unttering stain.


    “Let''s face it, Evie Sinir...Our careers are ruined. Speaking up won’t change anything.”


    “It''s not,” | stated firmly. “Linda, it’s not toote for justice. It’s not just about us; it’s about all the women who have suffered. We


    can make a difference. We can hold him ountable for his actions and ensure that others won''t have to endure what you and |


    went through.”


    Along silence stretched between us, and she sipped pensively on her wine. | nced briefly at the door, wondering if Timothy


    was still waiting behind it, or if he’d gone back to his car. It was freezing outside.


    “What do you even need from me,” Linda said finally. She wiped her lips on the back of her hand and looked in my direction.


    “What the hell am | supposed to do?”


    | drew in a deep breath, catching the lost look in her foggy eyes. “I need an impact statement from you, fi you’d be willing. You


    don’t even have to go into court, because the statement is all | need.”


    Linda’s expression shifted from annoyance to resignation. She cupped the ss in her hands and swirled it around, as if it would


    produce an answer. | stood up and walked toward her, reaching out.


    “| know you''re hurting,” | said gently, hoping to appeal to her emotions, to stir the same determination and hope that had ignited


    within me. Despite all that happened, she had endured so much in that office, and | couldn’t stand by and watch her suffer in


    silence while her story could influence others.


    Linda’s eyes glistened with unshed tears as she finally spoke up, her voice trembling. “Okay, so let’s say that | write the


    statement. Don’t expect it to change anything.”


    | reached out and took her hand, holding it softly. “It will, Linda, and thank you. Your testimony will be crucial. We''re in this


    together, and we''ll do everything in our power to make a difference.”


    She looked at her hand, still enveloped in mine, and shook her head. Tiredly, she rolled her eyes and nced


    over at theputer on her desk, which had various items tossed all over it.


    “I guess | could write something up,” said Linda. “Don’t expect Shakespeare, or anything.”


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    “The intent of it is enough,” | assured her, releasing her hand. “Thank you, Linda. | really appreciate it.”


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    She groaned and began waving me away, already drawing herself from the conversation. “Now, go away. You’re cutting into my


    time.”


    As | left Linda’s apartment, | couldn’t help but feel a renewed sense of hope and determination. The truth could finallye to


    light, and the pursuit of justice was gaining momentum. The culture of silence andplicity that had allowed individuals like Mr.


    Erickson to thrive was beginning to crumble, and the promise of change and ountability was on the horizon.


    Timothy was still waiting outside when | left, and | gave him a thumbs as he looked at me questioningly.


    “She agreed?” he asked as we walked down the stairs. “That’s good.”


    “She seemed very-hesitant,” | said. “But | think she knew how important it was. She''ll send it to me before the hearing.”


    “That’s awesome.” He nodded, though his expression turned dour rather quickly. He paused just as we reached his car, and |


    looked at him to see what the hold was up.


    He started fiddling with his coat sleeves, his eyes downcast. “I feel like crap for not believing you before, for making assumptions


    about you and your actions. I’m sorry.”


    | turned to him, frowning. “Timothy, it’s okay. We all make mistakes, and | appreciate your honesty and your support now. You’re


    already making it up to me by helping me with all of this. We''re in this together, and that means a lot to me.”


    Timothy''s tone grew firm, and he took my hand in his. Stunned, | met his gaze and found myself speechless at the intensity in his


    expression. “Il want to make things right for you.”


    | forced a smile. “You are. More than you know.”


    He lifted his hand, cupping my cheek, and | almost melted into the warmth of his palm. It was like my body. responded before |


    could, my rationality no longer holding the power it once held.


    “When | saw those rumors about you and your boss,” he began, “I think | was more worried that you''d been interested in


    someone else, that | no longer had a chance.”


    He leaned closer, his eyes half—lidded as they drew to my lips. | didn’t realize my hand hade up to rest on his


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    chest until | was squeezing his scarf, as if holding on for dear life. He dipped his head and suddenly his plump lips were pressing


    against the corner of my mouth.


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    “Timothy...” My voice was trembling now, and it felt like I’d fall apart at any moment. He left a trail of soft kisses down to my chin


    and into the crook of my neck where he rested his head. | clutched the back of his head, catching a handful of his dark locks.


    “I''m here when you''re ready for me,” he said in my ear, and a shockwave of electricity pulsed through me. All too quickly, he was


    pulling away from me, and the smile he wore as he peered down at my shocked expression seemed all too pleased.


    “Let''s get you home, huh?” he said casually, slipping away. He unlocked the passenger door and held it open for me, and I


    red at him as | climbed in. | couldn’t tell if | was shivering from the cold or from that stunt he’d just pulled.


    | could still feel the phantom touch of his lips as they almost enveloped my own, then traveled down my neck like he was nting


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    As he jumped into the driver''s side and started the car, | caught the sly smirk on his lips and nearly scoffed.


    He was enjoying this.
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