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Chapter Twenty-One

Godwin’s trial was fast and furious.  

He tried, more than once, to plead to my affections so that I’d make my grandparents and their courts see their way to showing him mercy.  What he didn’t comprehend was that I no longer had any affections for him.  Knowing about the magic and the herbs that he steadily fed me, I questioned if I ever did.

There was such a long list of crimes attributed to him that I would have called the trial a ridiculous farce filled with trumped up charges by foes who carried a tremendous amount of animosity for him if I didn’t know, first hand, that he’d actually done the vile acts that he was awaiting judgement for. 

I was sorry that Kenton wasn’t there to see justice being served to the man who’d been the cause of almost a century of his unnecessary suffering. 

Through various testimonies and Godwin’s failed attempts to defend himself, the information came

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