Olivia 6
byJordan leads Olivia and Asher through a side exit to avoid the press, taking refuge in a conference room. He frantically reviews the autopsy report, realizing a critical detail was overlooked: Lily, the victim, was transgender. Jordan explains how this revelation gives the prosecution a motive—trans panic—which could severely damage Asher’s defense. He warns Asher not to disclose whether he knew about Lily’s identity, as ignorance is their only defense. Asher collapses onto the table, drained of energy, while Olivia grapples with her own suspicions about his reaction.
Later, Olivia encounters Ava Campanello, Lily’s mother, in the courthouse bathroom. Ava is gaunt and avoids eye contact, her grief palpable. Olivia is struck by the contrast between their losses—Ava mourning Lily, while Olivia fears losing Asher. She wonders if she would similarly seek vengeance if their roles were reversed. The encounter leaves Olivia emotionally paralyzed, torn between empathy for Ava and her loyalty to Asher.
The chapter underscores the escalating stakes of the trial, with the new evidence threatening to sway the jury against Asher. Olivia’s internal conflict mirrors the broader themes of perception and bias, as Jordan scrambles to adapt their strategy. The tension between truth and legal tactics is laid bare, leaving Olivia—and the reader—questioning what Asher truly knew and whether justice can be served amidst such complexity.

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