"Yeah."
The doorbell rang.
I sighed and got up. I went to the door and opened it.
Evan stood there. He frowned when he saw me. "Everything okay?"
"Fine. I assume you're with Peter?"
"Yeah."
I let him in. I led him to the kitchen.
Reed tensed when he saw Evan and me enter the room.
I went to get another cup of coffee.
"What's this about?" Reed asked. "It's Sunday morning."
"Oh, Georgia doesn't mind sharing you for a bit," Peter spoke, carefully watching our reactions.
"No, I don't, but I will leave the room and go to the living room," I spoke.
"We're not imposing, are we?" Evan asked. "You didn't have plans?"
"No, we didn't."
The doorbell rang.
I sighed and turned to him. "You're very popular today."
"Apparently so."
I went to the door and opened it.
Reed's mother and father, grandmother, and sisters were there.
They looked a little surprised.
"Judge, what are you doing here?" Mrs. Robinson asked.
"I live here."
"Then, we need to talk," Senator Robinson spoke.
"Reed's busy with work."
"We wanted to talk to you," Marie spoke.
I sighed and let them in. "Please, go to the living room. I left my coffee in the kitchen."
They nodded.
"Can I get you anything?"
"No, we'll be in the living room," the Senator spoke.
They went into the living room.
I went to the kitchen and got my coffee.
Reed looked at me. "Who was at the door?"
"Give you one guess."
"Jen?"
I shook my head. "Your family wants to talk to me."
His eyes widened. "No way." He started to leave the room.
I grabbed his arm.
He turned to me.
"No."
"Georgia-"
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Justice in Love
RomanceGeorgia Monroe thought it was going to be a normal day in court. Someone would come in, pleading not guilty, although they most definitely were guilty, and they'd make bail or spend some time in jail. Same old, same old. Her job wasn't easy, but it...
Ch. 33 Decision
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