Chapter 92 – A Turning Point in The Pretend Boyfriend by Artemis Hunt
In this chapter of The Pretend Boyfriend, Artemis Hunt introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 92 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.
Whatever it is, she's frightened for him. She senses that a woman as psychologically disturbed as Delilah would never let him go easy.
She makes both of them a simple meal of salad and butternut soup. They talk about the gym. About Thor running the gym while she's away and annoying all the other trainers. Brian laughs. She smiles at him. It's good to see him laugh. She hasn't seen him laugh in a very long time.
After dinner, he says gravely, "I have something to tell you."
She tenses, but tries to appear outwardly calm.
He takes in a deep breath. "I did something really stupid."
He tells her, in fits and starts, about Delilah and the 'deal' he made with her. She listens, not interrupting, until he finishes.
He looks up at her expectantly. "Well, are you going to ream me out?"
Tears come into her eyes, and she blinks them away.
She says, "So you did this because she promised you she would withdraw the charges against me?"
She is trembling.
He did this ... for me.
The stupid, stupid lunk head. How could he have done this? Sacrificed himself like that at the altar of the woman who ruined him ... for her? Of all the moronic, imbecilic, unbelievable things to do! She envisions him being used like a sex slave for days on end and shudders.
He didn't technically tell her what went on in bed between him and Delilah, of course, but she can well imagine it. All those positions that woman probably made him contort himself into. All those surfaces she made him fuck her against. All those things with his hands and mouth and cock that she made him do to her. One can get moist just thinking about it ... and outraged.
He flinches, as if he's expecting her to go mental on him too.
But she doesn't. She doesn't straighten the crooked smile that appears on her face, and she knows it's there because the corners of her mouth are starting to ache from it.
"Why're you grinning?" he demands.
She hisses exasperatedly. "Are you kidding? Snap out of it already about Thor. He's nothing to me, OK? Nothing! No, this is much more important. You see, I followed you that night. And ... "
She tells him what she has done. His eyes go round.
"No shit!" he yells when her story is finally over. "Damn it, Sammie, what you're doing is fucking dangerous!"
"I've done it anyway," she says. Her shoulders steel themselves determinedly. "What's done is done. Now what the hell are we going to do with it?"
In the Court of General Sessions, Brian and Karen Sandler, his attorney, stand as the Honorable Rufus B. Cowan takes his seat at the bench. The courtroom is full today. Brian grimaces. A good portion of the general public as well as a sprinkling of the city's press have turned out in full force to watch him get hammered.
His mother, a beautiful dark-haired woman with startling green eyes - his eyes - sits silently on one of the pews behind him. He's extremely aware of her presence and that of Sam's. He's glad his father and uncle decided to stay away. His father would probably be glad to see him in the slammer.
"That's where you belong, you little fucker," his father had told him once when he was hauled out of school again for smoking dope.
Delilah Faulkner and the ball-busting Assistant District Attorney, Norma Hennessey, occupy the prosecutor's table, right next to the jury box. Brian steals a look at the jurors. Six men, six women - their ages running the gamut of twenty-something to sixty-something. He supposes that's how the lawyers chose them - to eliminate favoritism.
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