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Chapter 60: 18

    Chapter 60: 18


    Mackenzie sat in the courtroom, listening to thewyers argue their points in front of a jury and judge.


    They had pped Gordon with a murder charge. They were prosecuting him for the deaths of Gorge


    and Donald Falcone. They might have tried to convict him of Melissa’s as well, but they had nobody


    and evidence to tie him to that one. The prosecutor was going on and on about the way Gordon was


    covered in Gorge’s blood.


    The defence argued that the only person with hostile intentions had been Donald and his son and that


    they had been involved in Mackenzie’s abduction. That they were long dead before Gordon found them


    and that he only got Gorge’s blood on him because he checked to see if he was still alive. That when


    he determined he was not, he had found Mackenzie and gotten them both out. It was far more likely


    that Gorge and Donald, being the sociopaths they were, had killed each other before Gordon got there.


    But the prosecutor tore apart the defence’s argument by saying if Gordon found them dead, why had


    he been so uncooperative with the cops refusing to admit he had ever seen them. Mackenzie testified


    on Gordon’s behalf, but no one took her seriously, the prosecutor imed she would say anything to


    protect her lover, and Mackenzie lost all credibility on the stand.


    Mackenzie watched as thewyers presented their closing arguments, and the jury was taken to


    another room to deliberate. Things were not looking good. Mackenzie wanted to talk to Gordon, but the


    bailiff handcuffed him and took him out of the courtroom to a holding cell to await the verdict.


    Mackenzie paced the court hallways with Katelyn and Aster watching her. It was hours before the jury


    was unanimous. Court reconvened, and Mackenzie was in the seat right behind the defence table


    when they brought Gordon back in. The judge prattled on for a bit about the case, and then the juror


    handed the bailiff a piece of paper, and he handed it to the judge who silently read it and then nodded


    to the head juror. The man stood up with the verdict in his hands.


    “On the count of murder in the first degree, we find the defendant not guilty.”


    “And on the lesser charge of voluntary manughter?” The judge prompted.


    “We find the defendant guilty,” Mackenzie felt her heart wrench. Every member of the pack in the


    courtroom jumped to their feet and started yelling in protest.


    The judge repeatedly mmed his gavel on the bench, calling for order. It took a few minutes for the


    protest to quiet. “Mr. Wilder, you have been found guilty of the manughter. As a result, I sentence


    you to a term of ten years with the possibility of parole after five to be served in a maximum-security


    prison.”


    Everyone started screaming at the judge, and the room filled with security guards trying to get the riot


    under control. Mackenzie jumped out of her seat and came to Gordon. She hugged him tightly and


    buried her face in his chest, crying. He held her close and stroked her hair, assuring her it was ok. He


    would be fine, and that he needed her to be strong.


    “You are a mother now,” he said, gazing down at her and wiping a tear from her eye. “You got to be


    strong. Preston needs you,” Gordon kissed her lips as the bailiff handcuffed Gordon and took him


    away. Katelynid her hand to Makenzie’s back sympathetically.


    ***


    Gordon shuffled along the hallway. His wrists and ankles are shackled. He had been inside for one


    week, and the guards told him he had visitors. A guard behind a wall of ss pressed a button to open


    the door to the visitor’s room. Gordon shuffled inside and spotted Mackenzie and Aster sitting at one of


    the tables. The guard walked him over and chained him to a bolt-on the floor at the table, then walked


    away, leaving them to their visit.


    Gordon kissed his daughter hello and then Mackenzie. In her arms, his two-month-old son. “How are


    you doing?” Aster asked.


    “Well enough. The food sucks, but the gym has some good equipment. I’m popr; three guys have


    tried to jump me,” he teased. “I guess I still got sex appeal.”


    “That’s horrible. How can you joke about that?” Mackenzie snapped, not finding him funny at all.


    “Sometimes, you got tough to stop from screaming,” he said, taking her hand. “Don’t worry about me,


    beautiful I know how to hold my own in ces like this,” Preston made a fussy sound and began to


    squirm in Mackenzie’s arms. “And how’s he doing?”


    “Well enough,” Aster said. “Considering what he is. He’s a little unpredictable.”


    Preston sneezed, and his face changed. Mackenzie quickly covered him with a nursing nket to hide


    the change from view.


    Gordon looked around to make sure no one had seen it and rxed when he saw no one looking in his


    direction. “It’s too risky,” he whispered. “You can’t bring him to the prison anymore. Not until he’s old


    enough to control it,” he insisted. “It’s not safe.”


    “But that could be years. He’s not going to know you,” Mackenzie protested.


    “I’ll write to him, and he can write to me. I’ll see him when I get out. I would rather have him safe than


    here.”


    “Ok,” Mackenzie agreed. She looked around the room at all the other convicts and sighed. “I wish we


    could be alone.”


    “You know they have these trailers for conjugal visits,” he suggested.


    “I asked; those trailers are only for married inmates,” Mackenzie said sadly.


    “Are they?” He said thoughtfully. “Well, then I suppose we’ll have to get married.”


    Mackenzie’s face lit up. “In prison?”


    “I know it’s not the most romantic, and a prison chapel isn’t the ideal ce for a wedding, but it’s the


    best I can do, and I don’t think I can wait five years to hold you again. I know it’s not the wedding you


    had been hoping and nning for, but I can’t do any better. What do you say? Can your reputation


    handle the scandal of marrying an inmate?”


    Mackenzie giggled. “I think so.”


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    “Ok, you find a dress, and I’ll ask the warden to allow the wedding,” he had an in with the warden. He


    knew the warden was a closet junkie, and if he did not want Gordon to expose his dirty secret, he


    would give Gordon what he wanted.


    ***


    Mackenzie had found herself a simple white dress and a bouquet of white roses. Aster, Darrell, and


    some of the others hade out to witness the union. They all stood in the tiny chapel next to Gordon,


    who had been allowed to wear a suit for the asion. The warden and four guards stood in the room


    to be sure nothing happened.


    Katelyn opened the door, and Mackenzie went inside. Mackenzie walked the short distance and took


    Gordon''s hand, who looked as excited as she felt.


    They turned to the priest, and the ceremony began. The priest went on about the sanctity of marriage


    and themitment they were making to one another, and then he asked for the rings which Aster had


    picked up that morning. She handed the rings to her father, and they proceeded.


    When it came to the vows, Mackenzie and Gordon turned to one another. “Mackenzie Starr, do you


    willingly and freely take Gordon Wilder to be yourwfully wedded husband? To love, honour, and


    cherish forsaking all others until the day death parts you?”


    Mackenzie smiled. “I do.”


    “Gordon Wilder, do you willingly and freely take Mackenzie Starr to be yourwfully wedded wife? To


    love, honour, and cherish forsaking all others until the day death parts you?”


    Gordon smiled. “I do.”


    “Then, with the power invested in me by the church and the state of Colorado, I pronounce you


    husband and wife,” the priest smiled. “You may kiss your bride.”


    Gordon took Mackenzie in his arms and kissed her lips. It was a long, slow kiss that made her knees


    weak. Then Gordon pulled back slightly, his eyes shing with wicked intent. “Now, let’s find that


    trailer.”
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