Charles Thompson, Esq. POV
Three Weeks Later
"Come on, John. Time to head to the courthouse." Beta John Pearson grabbed his suit jacket and walked ahead of me to the door. He was a big guy, he moved like a warrior, and he was one. He could be really scary, but he was a really nice guy. I should know, he'd stayed with me for the last twenty days after making bail.
He'd surrendered his passport and posted a $50,000 bond, remanded to my custody. The judge was firm with him; he could have no contact with Jessie Donato or Todd Ruttman, the football player he'd put in the hospital for two weeks. The Order for Protection had been open-ended, it would exist until the judge changed it.
I had received the paperwork for Todd's lawsuit against John a week ago. He'd asked for a lot but settled for a little. Apparently, he didn't want all the women we uncovered at his college to testify as to his long record of sexual harassment and assault in a civil case. He settled for $50k to cover his medical bills and to go away.
Personally, I wanted to wait until things settle down then have someone beat the shit out of him again. I was pretty sure I could find a few volunteers, willing to work cheap or for free. Rapists were the lowest of the low, and I was going to make sure this man never victimized the women of that college again.
Jessie had gone even faster; at Abby's advice, she had retained a lawyer and filed her own suit for injuries. John had immediately settled the case for $50,000 and medical expenses, leaving her with almost forty grand after attorney's fees. He was more than happy, he was a wealthy man in his own right, and he saw it as providing for his mate.
We left my Stillwater condominium and hopped into my Mercedes. Law had been good for me, and I had a very successful career in criminal defense. The Highlands Pack was paying the fee for this case, hoping I could move things along and get their Beta back. It wasn't going to happen anytime soon, not with the plea deal we had just agreed to.
"I wish I didn't have to take the deal," John said.
"We've been over this. Turn down this deal, and you're looking at six to twelve months until it goes to trial. A trial which, despite my efforts, you'll lose because you did it and you're on video doing it. The whole time, you can't contact your mate." I looked over at him, he was staring out the window as we drove towards Highway 36. "You'd be facing a first-degree felony battery count for your assault on Todd, with a MINIMUM sentence of six years. You fractured his jaw, his skull, he almost died. Right now Jessie doesn't want to press charges, saying it was accidental she was hurt. The County doesn't need her permission, they could still file third degree assault on you and that could be another year in jail. And no, it doesn't matter he was drunk and pinching her ass, you didn't know her, and he wasn't doing anything that warranted more than the beer she dumped on him."
He growled a little at me, I ignored it. "The Assistant District Attorney's offer is good, since you had no prior criminal history and Jessie spoke in your favor in the interview. Six months in jail, out in three on good behavior."
"And then I get taken to the airport and deported as a convicted felon," he said. "I may as well be in prison if I can't be with her."
"But at least you'd be back home, and you can work from there," I said. "Look at the bright side, at least you have FOUND your mate. I'm thirty-eight and not even a whiff."
"You will," he said. "What people told me about finding their mate, it doesn't measure up to what it was like. Her smell, it called to me, my wolf and I united on the need to make her mine. Nothing in my life has been like that." He smiled a bit. "I lost myself just looking into her eyes. I would do anything for her, and I've barely spoken to her, only touched her once."
"You need to keep that under control during the hearing. Not only are there humans around, but you can't come off as a crazed stalker or the deal could be off. Be polite, direct, accept full responsibility for your actions and follow my instructions and you will be fine."
"Sure, counselor." He didn't say much more as we made our way to the courthouse; we passed through security and took the elevator to the courtroom. We waited outside, and I left him on the seat when I saw ADA Dawkins approaching. An honest but overworked prosecutor, she was willing to deal for first-time offenders.
"Our deal still good," she asked me as she set her briefcase down by the coffee machine.
"It is." I bought two cups, handing one to her. "Any way I could get it knocked down to a misdemeanor, same jail time? The felony prevents reentry for him."
She shook her head no. "The only reason I could sell this to my boss was that he would be deported when he got out."
"I had to try," I said as we walked back. I opened the door for her to go up front, while John and I sat in the gallery waiting for our case to be called.
I felt John still, then his hands gripped the arms of his chair so hard the plastic was being dented. "She's here," he said.
"Alpha command is still in place, you need to stay in control," I told him. "Breathe through your mouth, it will help."
I looked around, Jessie had taken a spot in the back near the deputy stationed there for security reasons. I didn't like this at all, and frankly I was in a little trouble here. "
Anyone close enough to hear me? It's Charles, I need help!"
No answer, I was too far from any Pack members to link. I'd have to do this on my own.
I prayed to Luna our case would be called soon.
Jessie's POV
I didn't know why I was here, but for some reason I had to be. I entered the courtroom and took a seat near the back. He was five rows ahead of me in the seats.
I could see he was nervous, he was gripping the arms of his chair tight enough his knuckles were white. He took a couple deep breaths and calmed down just as his case was called. I didn't know what to expect, actual justice was more like McDonald's than a fancy restaurant. Pleas were entered, lives forever changed, all in a few minutes then it was on to the next person.
"The People versus John Pearson, step forward and be recognized by the Court." John and his lawyer stood and walked through the swinging gate to the defense table.
He was bigger than I remembered, more handsome too. "He's obsessed with you," I thought to myself. "Don't encourage him."
"I understand there is a plea agreement," Judge Larson said from her bench.
"Yes your honor," his lawyer said.