She Told the Truth–2
Especially after that stunt she pulled getting me to sleep with her.
*Then explain why you’re reacting so strongly to her dating Kane?” he persisted.
“I told you already! I wouldn’t care if she was dating any other man, but there’s something
off about that cop.”
We were going in circles, and it was only making me more irritated. I’d thought at least he would understand, but apparently not. Instead, he had this ridiculous idea that I was
angry because I had feelings for Thea and was jealous.
“Let me just say, what Thea did seven years ago was wrong. We’ve treated her badly because of it, but what if she wasn’t lying when she said she was drunk? What if she’s been telling the truth?”
“That’s not possible.”
*Is it? We all wanted you with Aurora. All of us except Thea. After it happened, we needed
someone to blame. It was easier to blame the girl who had a crush on you for years than
to accept that you both messed up.”
I looked at him quietly, frozen in place. What the hell was wrong with him?
I watched as he pulled out his phone and dialed a number.
“What are you doing?” I asked suspiciously.
“Something we should have done a long time ago… I’m finding out the truth about that
night,” he said.
We waited for a moment, then someone picked up. I stared at him dumbly as I listened to him tell the person to get the security footage from the bar and hotel. Then he ordered
them to deliver it within the hour.
‘I don’t know what you hope to accomplish by digging up this shit,” I said after he hung
- up.
It was all in the past. We all knew what happened, so what good would digging it up do?
“Besides knowing the truth? It’ll clear things up. Like I said, I believe you have feelings for Thea, and they’ve been there for a long time. Your bitterness over what you think was her betrayal is what’s stopping you from admitting the truth,” he looked me directly in the
eyes.

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