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I consider having Jax install an app on her phone remotely One that mirrors her phone calls and sends theht be a little invasive

Probably highly illegal

Definitely not favorable if push comes to shove, and we head to court

Since I pay for her phone, it’s not illegal to get transcripts, but duplicating and listening in crosses a line

It’s a slippery slope

Nothing on her phone indicates she’s texted anyone but her friend I find it interesting and peculiar to see that she doesn’t, in fact, call her sister, save for an inco call from Erin that lasted less than two minutes

That relationship is soate

Maybe, likethat irlfriend’s sister and not to his actual girlfriend Then again, you’d think his wife and children would be the recipients but look how the fuck that turned out

I wonder if Erin is reading between the lines and trying to figure out if Payton andan affair

I realize that’s what I’ for Proof of her treachery

But I find nothing in any of the stuff that she brought here Her bag and her phone also don’t tellI can’t say I’ht One I have no business entertaining

Being disappointed in Paytonfrom her

I-possible

A o, I had Jax pull up all the information from the prison Dad was locked in, and Payton never called nor visited his the questionwhy leave her the money? What’s the reason?

It makes no sense

The only thing I can think of is that he didn’t plan on ever allowing her to have thatelse was in motion, but unfortunately for him, he died too soon for his plan to come to fruition

“What the hell do you think you’re doing?” Payton hollers as she walks into the room

I look up fro her notebook in my hand

Clearly, I’ve been caught snooping I have two choices: I can try to deny it, or I can ado with the latter

“Going through your stuff”

No reason to lie now

“You can’t do that”

“It’s part of the stipulations,” I say, opening the notebook again even though I’ve already finished ski it

It’s not part of the stipulations I just added that bit But it works I’ if not flexible when it benefits me

“You never, at any point, said that,” she points out, crossing the rooht in front of me

“But it was implied”