A Story Untold

I didn't have to attend any of the other days of the trial. In the end, McCain was pronounced guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Since then, two days had passed and news and media professionals had emailed and called me to get an exclusive interview. 

"Is it like this all the time?" I huffed as I sat down. Nash looked up and grinned. 

"For the big cases? Yeah. Add in the fact that you are a young, beautiful woman who cracked the case… the media will go wild trying to make this sensational." Nash clucked his tongue. "Do you want to take the opportunity to become famous for your work?" he teased. 

I rolled my eyes as I opened my computer to check my email. 

"I don't want to be famous. Or infamous, for that matter. That day in the court told me that being in the spotlight is not my thing. I don't want to be looked at like an animal in the zoo. Or be torn apart by lawyers and media people. That made me feel so disgusted."