Rebel by K.A Knight

Rebel by K.A Knight

Author:K.A Knight [Knight, K.A]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-03-15T00:00:00+00:00


We put a plan in place. Management is behind it because they want damage control. They originally wanted to cut ties, but we wouldn’t let them. We warned them that if they tried, then we’d walk too. We were lucky because they seem to like us and didn’t wipe their hands clean of us, but the hype for the upcoming tour is too much.

If they can rectify it, then they will.

There is nothing money can’t fix, and we throw it at the problem, calling in every connection and favor we have.

I’m aware each passing minute is another she is behind bars, but we have to do this right. We have to clear her name and get her free, but more than that, we need to change public opinion. We need them on our side. We need them rallying for her and her actions.

It was Kolton’s idea, but as I watch him take the stage before the gathered press, I worry it’s too soon and too much. He is determined, though, so we sit at his side, unwilling to leave him alone, and take his hands as he prepares to go to war and rip himself open for his girl.

For our Beck.

“I won’t be taking any questions, so please listen,” he begins. “This is not something I have ever discussed. I have a lot of demons, and they all stem from my childhood. I have not dealt with that trauma, and I am aware of that, but today, I will show you my demons so you will understand the truth of what happened yesterday in regard to Beck Danvers.”

We blink under the onslaught of pictures, and his hands tighten on ours.

He’s pale and shaky, but he sits tall, and I’m so fucking proud of him.

“The woman Beck attacked yesterday is my sister.” He briefly lets that sink in. “And she only did it after being provoked and we were stalked. She did it to protect me. I’ve been asked about my family many times, but I changed my last name, and I never discussed what happened, mostly out of shame—shame that has followed me since I was a kid. Beck has been holding my hand and helping me shed the shame, as well as helping me realize that what happened to me was not my fault. It isn’t shameful. It’s horrible, it is tragic, and in no way was it my fault. I will be honest. This isn’t easy to discuss. I have only ever told one person, and I probably wouldn’t have told anyone else—not out of shame, but out of privacy—but I don’t like the narrative that’s being spread about Beck, so to clear the air, I will tell the truth.” He takes a deep breath, and for a moment, I worry he can’t do this.

I won’t hold it against him, there are other ways, but he surges forward, refusing to let her face the consequences of protecting him.

“When I was very young, my sister started to sexually abuse me.



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