"What happens now?"
"Well, I highly doubt you will be charged with anything. It was accidental."
"But I could be charged, right?"
"Well, it is always a possibility but it's unlikely I think. A good lawyer won't let it hold up passed the preliminary hearing. It would be an aberration."
But Gary, whether or not I am charged, I still have to live with the guilt knowing I am the one who pulled the trigger."
"Graham, maybe technically you pulled the trigger, but it was by accident. It was never your intention to hurt anyone."
"If you really want to know, what scares me is beyond my worries of charges, trial or anything else. It's what you just stated. That my intent wasn't to hurt anyone. I wouldn't have mind if Victoria had been hurt."
"Please don't repeat this to anyone; I don't like the sound of it. Did you get a chance to speak with Alice?"
"Well, she's all wrapped up into thinking this is her fault. And now I'm finding out, it's mine. I should go see Keshia, hopefully Detective Crane hasn't been able to reach her yet."
Graham felt like a monster. He had no idea what to tell Keshia, he just knew he should tell her he was responsible for Nathan's condition before the detective did. Hopefully she'd forgive him.
As he arrived to the hospital, he saw Keshia looking at Alice with disbelief.
"Are you that naive? You still couldn't figure out what kind of woman Victoria is? You risked your life...all of our lives... But I can't be mad at you, Alice; you didn't know better."
Alice had told Keshia she had spoken to Victoria right before the incident. Although Keshia was so understanding of Alice's mistake, Graham still doubted she'd be so comprehensive when she would learn he pulled the trigger. Whether the information came from the detective or him.
Learning the Errors in Our Ways
9 years ago
4 comments:
Hmmm...I expected it to be longer...Thanks for being so patient. I'll try to shorten the wait for the next one! ;)
Oh geez....I don't even remember character names after this long. I'm confused by who's who any more. And your writing style of not placing "Gary said" or "Alice said" after each person's comments just makes it that much more difficult. Time to go back and catch up.
I've enjoyed the whole story, but if you want to be done, I see the perfect ending. :) If Garry doesn't make it, Alice and Graham can name their first-born after him, or if he does make it, Keisha and Garry can get married, or karma can get one last kick at Victoria.
What can I say? I'm a sucker for happy endings. :)
You can expect another post next week. I'll eventually figure out how to make a proper schedule and stick to it, that way, I won't be caught in with so much to do that this blog and it's readers pay the price. (today is april 26)
Post a Comment