The next week, and Ember was in court for two counts of first degree murder. You see, her ex and his latest girlfriend, Michelle Higurashi, were killed in when his band's bus exploded three days before. The only evidence was Ember's latest song, "Remember." When asked, Ember explained the song.

"Shyeah, ok, sure. Tony and I usually talked everyday. However, September 30th was the first of two straight weeks in which he didn't call. Two weeks later I found out he was playing Boston, so I thought I'd pay his hotel room a visit.

I went there and knocked on his door. 'Ember! Look, this is a really bad time.' He told me. I was about to say how worried I'd been when all of a sudden I heard a girl's voice saying 'Tony, come to bed.' He tried to stop me, but I barged in anyway and saw that Japanese slut sitting in his bed. I ran out yelling 'You will remember!'"

"Ms. McLain, here in lines 14-17, you state 'Your heart, your heart abandoned/You're wrong, now bear the shame. /Like bad dreams in cold December/Nothing, but ashes remain...' Could you please explain what you mean?" the lawyer for the city of Hartford asked.

"You think that I did it because I wrote it in a song? That's like an author killing people so she can have a plot for a book. I wrote it out of anger, it was an empty threat."

"Ms. McLain, where were you on the night of the bombing?"

"I was with Johnny 13 that night. Him and I had dinner and then went to the movies. We saw 'Silence of the Lambs.'"

"Thank you, you may step down. Your honor, I'd like to call my next witness."

"Would Johnny 13 please take the stand?" Replied the honorable Judge Maxwell Armstrong.

"Place your right hand on the bible and your left hand in the air." The bailiff instructed Johnny "Do swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?"

"I do." Johnny stated.

"Mr. 13, where were you on the night in question?" The prosecuting lawyer asked

"Spending Christmas with my family." He said, telling the truth.

"But Ms. McLain said you were spending the evening with her. Is that not true? I remind you, you are under oath."

"What she said is not the truth. You can call my aunt Mallory and uncle Eric if you want, they'll vouch for me."

"So, what you're saying is that, if I call them, they'll say 'Yes he was here.' is that it?" Asked the judge.

"Yes, your honor. Their number is 1-860-555-1665."

"Hello is this Eric Trent?" The judge asked from his quarters as a man's voice came over the other end of the phone.

"Yes, who may I ask is calling?"

"This is Judge Maxwell Armstrong, calling on behalf of your nephew, Johnny 13."

"Oh, God what'd he do this time?"

"Actually, it's regarding his girlfriend. She said that the two of them were together Christmas Eve, but he said he was celebrating Christmas with you and your wife, is that true?"

"Yes, it's true; he was with Mallory and I the night in question."

"How does the jury find the defendant?" Judge Armstrong asked as he sat back down at the bench.

"We find the defendant, Ms. Ember McLain, guilty on both counts." Replied the foreman.

"Ember McLain, I sentence you to ten years in prison." He said, banging the gavel.

"I hate you, Johnny 13! I HATE YOU!" She yelled as she was being escorted out the door.

"Don't drop the soap in the shower!" he replied.

(A/N: I'd like to remind everyone that reviews are encouraged. I'd also like to thank acosta perez jose ramiro for being my most loyal reviewer.)