Nathan I walked out of the courtroom, my mind already shifting away from the proceedings, from the stiff collars and rehearsed arguments the lawyers gave, from the sterile, heavy silence of the chamber that had only been punctuated by voices that lacked any real warmth. My focus had been sharp while I was in there, but the moment I stepped into the hallway, my mind latched onto something else, something that had been gnawing at me for the past two days, something that refused to let go no matter how much I tried to push it aside. And that was Matt. I know people would think that this wasn’t my business, so I didn’t have a reason to worry about him, but there was just something about seeing him at the staton that made me want to be involved. Actually, that was a lie. I have been hook

