Chapter 39
My Bully’s Love
CHAPTER 39: A DAY IN COURT
Sitting out in the hallway at the courthouse, waiting for our case to be called, I canât stop my leg from
bouncing nervously. Jace literally has to hold it down with his hand, and even then, it doesnât stop it
completely. I donât think I would be quite as nervous if I didnât have four pair of eyes burning holes into
me from down the hall where my attackers sit and wait with their lawyers and parents. When I take a
quick peek in their direction, they all glare except for one. Mason sits a little apart from the other three
and has a smirk plastered to his face as he stares at me. I turn back to Jace and my parents who are
oblivious to the others. I guess if they can ignore them, I should at least try.
I place my hand over Jaceâs that is still on my leg, and I give it a light squeeze. When he glances at me, I
smile and mouth the words thank you. He nods and then lifts my hand to place a kiss on top of it. My
face heats when I see that my mom noticed Jaceâ s little show of affection, and she smiles excitedly. My
eyes roll at her, but Jace still rumbles under his breath.
âSuch disrespect, Precious. That earns you a spanking once we get back home.â Jace raises his brow as
he speaks softly to me,
âThat wasnât for you, Jace.â I whisper.
âIt doesnât matter. I plan on breaking you of that eye roll you seem to enjoy using on everyone.â He gives
me that stern look, daring me to argue, but I know better. Instead, I give him what I know he likes to hear.
âYes, Sir.â
He smirks and then kisses my hand once more just as our case is called. He never letâs go of my hand
until we get to the front of the courtroom, and I have to go through the little swinging door to sit at the
Prosecutorâs table. He doesnât go far, though. In fact, Jace and my mom sit directly behind me, giving me
their strength to make it through this ordeal.
The bailiff asks us to stand as the judge comes into the courtroom. The judge is a man who looks to be
in his early fifties, with a scowl painted on his face. Iâm not sure if I should take that as a good sign or a
bad one, but then I hear my dadâs sudden intake of breath and I glance over at him. There is a tick in my
fatherâs clenched jaw as we are told to be seated. I donât have to ask him what is wrong because he
leans in right away and tells me that this is a different judge than the one that was supposed to preside
over this case.
Well, this canât be good. Why would they replace the other judge? I turn my attention back to the room
when I hear a burly voice talking to the Defendants. Of course, as expected, all four plead not guilty, and
the hearing begins. When this all started and we went through a grand jury, every juror had agreed on an
indictment, giving us hope that the trial jury will see it the same way as the grand jury, but my dad
explained that it isnât always the case. Different evidence can be brought in that could change things
around, but we are hoping that since there really isnât any other possible evidence then it should be an
open and closed case, with us coming out as the victors.
One by one, each of my attackers takes the stand to try and defend themselves the best they can. My
father is brutal as he asks both Toby and Brandon the questions that he had lined up for them specifically
since Toby is the one that held me, and Brandon was the one that was about to rape me. When Kaylee
got on the stand, though, my dad played nice at first, until he was sure that Kaylee had let down her
guard, and then he laid it on her the worst, because she was the ringleader in all of it.
When Kaylee started her fake tears, I glance over at the jurors and notice that about half are sympathetic
to her, while the others show no signs as to how they feel at all. By the time all four are questioned, itâs
time for lunch and the judge calls it, telling us that court will resume in one hour. Iâm so ready for a break
that I quickly leave the courtroom and head for the womenâs restroom.
My bladder was about to burst had the judge not called for lunch, so it felt so good relieving myself. I step
out of the stall and go straight to the sink to wash my hands and pat my face with some cold water. As
Iâm bent over the sink, I hear the door open, and to my dismay, hear a nasally voice speak to me as
though she has every right to do so.
âWell, look who we have here! Little miss goody-two-shoes who thinks that sheâs going to send us to jail
over a stupid little prank.â Kaylee stands directly behind me and crosses her arms.
I ignore her completely just like my dad had instructed me to, but Kaylee isnât having any of it. She steps
in my path when I try to leave, and every time I go to walk around her, she follows, blocking my exit each
time. Kaylee isnât the one that scares me, sheâs just annoying as hell, but I refuse to give her anything
that will work against me in this case, so I just wait her out. I stare at the wall just past her as I ignore
every word, which only pisses her off.
âI donât know what Jace see in you,â she looks me up and down, âYouâre a pathetic nerd. Oh, but wait,
thatâs right, you let him do
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whatever he wants to you, because youâre his little greedy whore, arenât you?â
Her words send me into a slight panic, because they are the same words that are said on the video. If
Mason is the one who took the video, did he show it to the other three as well? I must give something
away in my facial expression because Kaylee starts to chuckle.
âYou do, donât you? How many others do you spread your legs for? Who else gets to call you a dirty slut
and greedy whore?â | finally glare at her, but she sneers back at me, âI should have let them rape you,
you fucking cunt! Then we would have seen if Jace would have still wanted you! Youâre nothing butâ¦â
âTHAT IS QUITE ENOUGH!â A voice cuts her off, but itâs not one that I would have expected. Kayleeâs
mom stands in the doorway to the restroom with a bright red face as she glares at her daughter.
âMom, what are you doing?â Kayleeâs annoyance at her motherâs interruption is noticeable in her voice.
âI could ask the same to you, Kaylee! You know you are not supposed to have any contact with Ella, and
not only do you break that order, but the words, also, that I just heard come out of your mouthâ¦â her
mother takes a deep breath, âI donât even know who you are anymore! You need help, especially after
what you all did to poor Ella, Why, Kaylee? Just because a boy you liked didnât like you back? The
woman shakes her head with tears in her eyes, âI donât fault him for not liking you, I wouldnât want to date
a vile girl like yourself either!â
âWhat are you saying mom?â I hear a bit of hurt in Kayleeâs voice when she asks her mom this question.
âIâm saying that I hope they send you to some kind of treatment center, because you need help, and I no
longer wish to have you under the same roof as me and your father. Not until youâve gotten the help that
you need.â Her mom then turns to me, âPlease forgive me, Ella. I donât know where we went wrong in
raising her, but we must have somewhere. Please let us know if there is anything that her father and I
can do for you.â
Inod, âThank you, Mrs. Simpson. That really means a lot, and I donât blame you or your husband for this.
This is all Kaylee. ***
Mrs. Simpson holds her arm out to me, and I move towards her as I step around her daughter who is
now frozen to where sheâs standing with her mouth hanging open. The woman puts her arm around my
shoulder and walks me out of the restroom, leaving her daughter behind.
After Mrs. Simpson walked me over to my family and relayed everything to my dad that she overheard
her daughter saying to me in the restroom, she gave me a hug and wished me good luck. I donât know
about you, but I know I canât even begin to try and understand the pain that woman must be going
through, having to turn her back on her own daughter. I would like to believe that I never have to worry
about it, but Iâm sure she thought the same exact thing at one time.
My father had excused himself, telling us to go grab a bite to eat and that he would meet us if he had
time. He needed to meet with both judge and Defense attorney about adding Mrs. Simpson to the
witness list for the Prosecution. He wasnât gone long before he met us at the diner across the street from
the courthouse. It was all set and needless to say, the Defense wasnât happy about it at all.
When mom excused herself to make a phone call after she was done eating, dad excused himself as
well, leaving me and Jace alone for the first time today. Iâve picked at my food the whole time, only taking
little bites here and there, but I just didnât have the stomach for it right now. My thoughts are all over the
place after my run-in with Kaylee. I donât know why I was handpicked to be bullied by them; I still donât
know why Jace did it either. I glance over at him and see that he is already staring at me, probably
wondering what Iâm thinking about.
âYou seem to have a lot on your mind, Precious. Would you like to share any of it with me?â Jace asks.
I study him a moment, âKaylee said something in the restroom, and now I canât stop thinking about it.â I
shrug.
âAndâ¦?â
I sigh, âShe referenced a couple of things that were said in the video that was made of us. How would
she know? Do you think Mason shared it with her, with all three of them?â
âMaybe it wasnât Mason. We just assumed it was because Madison wouldnât give up the name.â He
thinks about it for a moment, âMaybe it was one of the others or Kaylee, herself.â
I scoff, âI highly doubt Kaylee would climb a tree just to get a video.â
Jace nods in agreement, âVery true, but hey, her and the other two seem pretty tight, so maybe one of
them?â
I throw my hands up in frustration, âThatâs just it, all we can do is assume, and obviously we know it was
one of the four of them.â
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Jace takes my hand and holds on to it over the table, âHey, try and calm down. There isnât anything that
we can do about it right now. Letâs just concentrate on getting through today and then we will turn our
attention to the video, okay?â He brushes a piece of hair away from my face and smiles at me.
I canât resist his smile and I find myself returning one of my own, âIâm so glad that you are here with me,
Jace. I donât know how | would be able to get through today without you.â
âI wouldnât want to be anywhere else, Precious.â He kisses my hand.
âJace, can you tell me why you did it? It keeps getting pushed off, and I need to know why you tossed
me aside two years ago.â
His eyes turn stormy, but Iitâs not towards me, heâs mad at himself for doing what he did, âDo you
remember that party that we went to together before everything went to shit?â
I nod my head, âIâve gone over that night a million times trying to figure out what went wrong. I know I
was angry with you because you left with Madison without telling me, I had to hear it from Mason.â
âYeah, well, it seems like Mason had a lot to do with it as well, since heâs the one that lied to me.â Jace
scowls.
My forehead creases when I crinkle it in confusion, âWhat do you mean, Mason lied, about what?â
Just as Jace goes to answer, my phone rings and the caller ID shows that itâs my dad, âHey, Dad.â I
answer. He tells me that we need to be back in the court room in less than ten minutes, âOh, okay, we
will head back then. I love you too, Dadâ i hang up and notice that Jace is already
settling our bill with the server, âDad says we need to head back.â
âYeah, I figured as much,â he smirks and then tells the server to keep the change, âI guess we better
head over. We will talk later, and I will finish my confession.â
I smile softly, âOkay.â
I know he isnât trying to hide it from me, but for some reason, the story does not want to be told because
something always pops up. If it wasnât for court, Iâd make him tell me it all before we leave, but court
takes precedence over our little talk. Jace holds my hand the whole way again, making me feel wanted
and loved. Kayleeâs words haunt me just a little bit when I remember her saying that Iâm a pathetic nerd. I
know Iâm smart, and even Iâve called myself a nerd, but pathetic?
Jace shakes my hand to get my attention, âGet out of that head of yours, Precious, you arenât doing
yourself any favors by being there right now.
âI know, but I canât help it.â I defend.
âWell then, as your Dom, Iâm ordering you to keep your mind on this trial and forget everything else, or I
will bring out the cane later and stripe that pretty peach of yours, and I will not give you any mercy.â He
says it all in his deep voice, making my panties instantly wet.
âO-Okayâ¦â
âOkay what?â He asks sternly.
âOkay, Sir, I understand.â
âThatâs my girl, now letâs go in there and take those motherfuckers down.â He turns us and pushes
through the swinging doors, taking us back into the courtroom.
I donât know how or why, but every time Jace uses that voice, my body reacts to it, not allowing me to
disobey him. For the next few hours, my mind is completely on the trial and nothing else. My palms
sweat the whole time Mrs. Simpson testifies, and when Jace takes the stand as well. He seems so cool
and collected while my dad goes through his line of questioning, but I notice him start to waiver when the
Defense steps up and asks him his first question.
âMr. Palmer, will you please tell the court what your relationship is to the plaintiff?â The lawyer asks.
âIâm Ellaâs boyfriend.â He looks right at the jury as he states this so proudly that I have to grin. I also hear
my mom chuckle behind
me.
âJace,â the lawyer begins, âYou donât mind if I call you Jace, do you?â
I notice the tick in Jaceâs jaw right away, âActually, I do mind. You may call me Mr. Palmer.â
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I fight the giggle that wants to burst out at his words and at the sight of the Defense lawyer turning a
shade of pink, obviously taken aback at Jaceâs response.
âMy apologies, Mr. Palmer,â the lawyer pauses briefly, âMr. Palmer, can you define the word boyfriend to
the court.â
âObjection!â my dad calls out, âI think we all know the definition of a boyfriend.â
âYour Honor, Iâm only trying to establish the kind of relationship they have, and you will understand why.â
The Defense pleads.
The judge frowns at the Defense and then looks over at my dad, âOverruled,â he then looks over at Jace.
âYou may answer the question.â
âThank you, your Honor, the lawyer turns back to Jace to await his answer.
Being the smartass that he is, Jace proceeds to answer the Defense, âThere are a couple different
definitions for âboyfriendâ.â
The lawyer looks confused as he glances around the courtroom before his eyes land back on Jace, âBy
all means, educate us on the definitions that you know of.â
âWell, you need to be specific, Sir. You see, my mother owns a clothing store, so when you ask me to
define the word boyfriend, it could mean the description of womenâs clothing that is designed to be over-
sized.â Jace smirks as soft chuckles break out in the courtroom. My dad has to cover his own smirk.
The judge slams his gavel down on his bench, âOrder in the court!â The room quiets down once more.
âThank you, Mr. Palmer, for enlightening us all as to what over-sized clothing is called for women.â The
lawyer puts his hands behind his back, âNow please tell us the definition of boyfriend within a romantic
relationship.â
âI guess itâs a male partner within a relationship.â Jace sounds bored as he answers.
The lawyer chuckles, âI guess youâre right, but tell us, Mr. Palmer, are you called anything other than
Miss Baxterâs boyfriend?
My heart stops within my chest. What the actual fuck is he getting at? Is he meaning what I think heâs
meaning? I look over at my dad, but he has a poker face, other than the tick in his jaw. When I look back
at Jace, heâs remaining calm, but he has a look to him, as if heâs trying to determine which route to take. I
donât know how long I hold my breath for, but I finally let it out when I feel my mother rub my back.
âAs far as I know,â Jace begins, âboyfriend is what people see me as in Ellaâs life.â
âOh really,â the lawyer turns toward the jurors, âso, youâre not known as Miss Baxterâs Dominant? Is she
not your submissive?â
âObjection!â my dad calls out, standing up this time, âWhat they do in their private life has nothing to do
with the attack!â
âYour Honor, Iâm just showing the jury that the plaintiff enjoys being slapped around, and so it does have
to do with the attack, because she is accusing the Defendants of abusing her.â
âIâm afraid that I will have to sustain the objection. The Prosecution is right, it has nothing to do with this
case. Youâre walking on thin ice, keep the questions about the case.â The judge reprimands the Defense.
âMr. Palmer,â the lawyer continues as though he wasnât just scolded, âIs it or isnât it true that for two
years, you bullied the Plaintiff?â
My eyes go wide, I hear my mom gasp, and my father turns his head to me, but I donât take my eyes off
of Jace. He looks over at me, and I can see the pain in his eyes, but he doesnât try to hide the fact.
âYes, itâs true.â
My father automatically asks for a five-minute recess to go over this new information. Iâm dreading those
five minutes alone in the room with my father, but surprisingly, heâs more pissed at the Defense for
bringing up another thing that has nothing to do with the case. Without going into great detail, I quickly
tell my father everything that happened over the last two years. How Jace stopped being friends with me
and how he had the whole school against me. Even though he doesnât say anything, I know that it will be
best if Jace doesnât come around my dad for a while.
Returning to the courtroom, I make eye contact with Jace and give him a reassuring smile. I never
thought that this would come out in court, but it has, and we have to deal with it. My mom gives me her
âwe are so going to talk about this at homeâ look right before the judge comes back out,
The only good part that came out of this is that Jace and I no longer need to have our little talk, because
it all comes out in court
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He goes on to say how he was lied to by Mason and was led to believe that the girl he was in love with
and was going to profess his love to that night had gone and been intimate with another guy. He explains
how he went around and got everyone against me, threatening or blackmailing them in order to stay
away from me. He also admitted that once he got some sense back, he was in too deep to back out of all
the lies he spread and thatâs when he started bullying me, so he could keep other guys away from me by
claiming that I was his to torment.
The whole time I sat here listening to him coming clean, all I could think of was how it could have been
cleared up if only he had asked me. He threw away two years all because I supposedly slept with
someone? Iâm not sure how to feel about this, I mean, what he did was a bit excessive for what I was
being accused of doing. We werenât even dating, so he had no right to be mad at me even if it was true.
He doesnât look at me once during the telling of his story, but I see the winces when he brings up certain
parts, and I know heâs struggling with what heâs done. It doesnât take away the fact that for two years he
hurt me by his actions, but we are trying to mend that crack, and me knowing the real reason for him
doing what he did, isnât going to make me change my mind. I decided that I was going to try and keep
the past in the past, and try to move on, and Iâm going to stick to it.
âIs it true, Mr. Palmer,â the lawyerâs booming voice brings me back to whatâs going on around me, âthat
on one occasion where you bullied Miss Baxter, you did so in an empty classroom with Mr. Anderson and
Mr. Feeney in the room as well?â
âYes.â
âAnd is it true that you had them hold the Plaintiff down so you could punish her by pulling her pants
down and spanking her.***
âYes.â Jaceâs jaw ticks.
âMr. Palmer, is it true that you were the mastermind behind this suppose attack?â
Igasp. What in the heck is he saying? Is he really trying to put Jace behind that whole night?
âWait, what?â Jace is shocked by the question himself, âNo, that is a lie! I had already made amends with
Ella, and I would never hurt her like that!â
âYouâre saying that you didnât pay the Defendants to scare the plaintiff?* The lawyer asks.
âObjection, your Honor! Why didnât any of the Defendants mention this when they were on the stand?â
My father asks.
âWhat grounds do you have for this line of questioning?â The judge asks.
âI withdraw my question, your Honor.â
âJury will disregard everything about Mr. Palmer having anything to do with this incident.â The judge
informs the jurors.
My heart beats begin to slow back down. What a prick, trying to trick Jace like that! Keeping my eyes on
him, Jace finally glances over at me, and what I see is troubling. I knew that Jace already blamed himself
for the attack, but now this asshole lawyer just made it worse by pretty much saying the same thing. My
father was right, heâs trying to pull crap out of his butt to try and get the four of them off.
Iâm on the stand now retelling the jury of the night that Toby, Brandon, Mason, and Kaylee ambushed me,
held me down, stripped me, and abused me not only physically, but sexually as well. I also told the jury
about the first time Toby attacked me, but that was thrown out because it wasnât part of the case even
though it shows a pattern of abuse from Toby
âElla,â my dad says my name softly. âDo you see your attackers in this courtroom today?â
âYes, I do,â I point over to the Defendants table, âAll four of them.â
âPlease note,â my dad faces the jury. âthat the plaintiff picked out, Toby Anderson, Brandon Feeney,
Mason Baker, and Kaylee Simpson as her attackers.â
âI have no more questions, your Honor.â As soon as my dad sits down, the Defense stands up and walks
over to me, smiling.
âMiss Baxter, you pointed out the four Defendants as your attackers and yet you testified that you did not
see their faces clearly. How can you be so sure that these four are the ones who attacked you?â
âI have gone to school with all of them except Mason ever since we were in preschool. I know their
voices, and Kaylee has a very distinctive voice.â More chuckles break out in the room but are quickly
quieted with one look from the judge.
âOkay, fair enough, but that still doesnât mean that you have the right culprits. What about Mr. Baker?
How do you know it was him?â
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âMason recently came to me to apologize for avoiding me and playing into Jaceâs bullying tactic. I was
helping tutor him in one of his classes, so I have been talking to him a lot lately. I was very surprised to
see that he was there with the others, but then it came out that all of it was just a con for me to befriend
him.â
âWhy would Mr. Baker be conning you?â The Defense asks
âIâm not sure. That was never brought up.â
âSo, Miss Baxter, you are one hundred percent sure that these four are the ones who attacked you even
though you never saw their faces?â
âYes.â I say very sternly.
âOkay, I guess I donât have any more questions.â He says before turning and walking back to his table,
but just as heâs about to take his chair, he holds up his finger, âIâm so sorry, your Honor, but I do have one
more question for Miss Baxter. He turns back to me, âMiss Baxter, with your hidden love of the kink
lifestyle, do you make it a habit of videoing yourself and your partner having said intimacies? Was this
just payback for one of the Defendants, or maybe all of them, finding out about your videos?â
I pale. âWhat videos are you talking about?â
âAre you saying that you and Mr. Palmer do not record yourselves in your private moments?â
âAbsolutely not!â I am totally shocked that he would even ask me this question
âOh okay, so the three videos that are on kinkporn.com are not videos of yourself and Mr. Palmer?â He
asks, smirking
âId-donât know w-what videos youâre talking a-aboutâ¦â Itâs getting harder to breathe and the room is
beginning to spin.
âYour Honor, I would like to move that Defendantâs Exhibit A be introduced into evidence.â The Defense
requests and the last thing that I remember is my dad asking to approach the bench before all goes
black
Hello friends! Hope you enjoyed the long chapter. I could have gone on and on during the beginning of
the trial, but unfortunately, Iâm only allowed so many words per chapter. Hopefully you werenât too
disappointed. The end of the trial will be in the next chapter. Have a wonderful Tuesday everyone! =)