Zach was up early with everyone else a few weeks later, dressing in a suit to head to the courthouse. Reese Morgan and his accomplices were going to be before the judge first thing and Zach had to be there for it. Zach was standing in front of the mirror in the living room tying his tie, and both Zayne and Diego noticed the way his hands shook as he tied it, though Zach was trying not to show it.
Diego shared some side-eye with Zayne, who shook his head to indicate that they should leave it alone for now.
Zayne cleared his throat, which caused his twin to look over at him. "Are you sure you should go by yourself? Someone can go with you, you know."
Zach pursed his lips together. "I'm fine, Zayne. It's just the official hearing where they will be pleading guilty and the judge will decide sentencing. I can handle it. I'd be grateful if you all make sure Nadya is taken care of. There might be paparazzi that come to the house to try and talk to you or see Nadya. Just keep her inside and occupied, okay?"
Diego nodded wordlessly, his opinion that Zach was being stupid plain on his face as he picked Nadya up from where she was playing and brought her over to Zach for goodbyes. Zach frowned at Diego but when he turned his attention to Nadya, he was all smiles as he gave her kisses all over her cheek and neck, making her giggle.
"You be good baby for Diego, okay?" Zach told her. Then he kissed Diego on the cheek. "You be good too. No matter how annoyed you are with me."
"I refuse," Diego said with a pout, which Nadya promptly mimicked. When Diego saw it he couldn't help but laugh, causing her to giggle again.
Zach couldn't help but smile at them both. He kissed Diego again, too briefly for either of their liking, before he walked out of the house and got into his car. Zayne sighed and picked up his phone, deciding that even if Zach didn't want support at the courthouse, they could at least have everyone come over that evening afterwards.
The courthouse was a somber place to Zach, and he walked through security before being given directions to which room he was supposed to go to. He shook hands with the DA who was the one who was bringing the charges against them.
"Mr. Morgan asked to speak with you before everything begins," the DA said. "Are you comfortable with that?"
Zach looked over at where Reese was sitting, his eyes on Zach. Zach finally nodded his head and the DA led him over to where Reese was sitting. Zach took the seat next to him. More people were coming in but they were kind of sitting in their own little bubble right then.
"You had to know I never would have hurt her, Zach," Reese said after a long awkward silence between them.
Zach gave an incredulous look at Reese. "Reese, they shot off a gun right next to her. It's amazing it didn't damage her hearing."
"They weren't supposed to do that," Reese commented.
"But they did," Zach pointed out. "On top of that, she now has pretty bad separation anxiety. I'm getting her into play therapy to help with it, though she is now allowing us to go places without her. She's very uneasy whenever she isn't with someone who lives at our house though. And what about me, Reese? What about hurting me? Because having her where I didn't know what was happening to her, or could happen to her, caused so much damage to me. Does that not matter?"
Reese stared at Zach like he hadn't considered any of that. Eventually he looked away from Zach, still silent as he mulled that over. "You're right. I'm sorry."
"If only sorry fixed it," Zach replied. Reese didn't reply, because he knew Zach was right. Saying sorry didn't fix any of it.
Zach went back over to sit behind the DA for court. The judge had the DA read off what the defendants were pleading guilty too, and then got verbal confirmation that they all agreed with that. The judge then went over what each sentence would be. Reese himself, as the mastermind of the whole thing, ended up with at least fifteen years in prison. Zach did feel a little sorry for him, because he looked so lost and upset at that, but then he remembered Nadya's scream of terror and his heart hardened against the pity he felt.
Afterward, Zach sat down for a little bit on one of the benches outside the court, taking a moment to let the emotions of this all wash over him before he let them wash away and then got up and went home. He was greeted with all of their friends there, including Aspen, his sister.
Zach looked between Zayne and Diego, like he clearly thought they were behind getting them there. He didn't say anything, though, just went around giving everyone a hug and thanking them for being there. He did not hug Daniel, though. Just gave him a fist bump before he sat down on the couch like he was exhausted. His hands were shaking again as he undid his tie.
Diego sat down next to him, holding a sleepy Nadya. "There is someone here who will gladly help you undress, you know," Diego said conspiratorially to Zach in a quiet tone before telling him in a normal voice, "She refused her nap today. She kept asking for you. I managed to keep her distracted and happy for the most part but I suspect if you hold her she'll be out."
Zach smiled and held out his arms for her, and she quickly jumped at him and snuggled in at his side. Diego was right that it didn't take her long to fall asleep once she was with Zach. He snuggled with her while the others got lunch set up. Zach eventually stood up with Nadya's head on his shoulder as he took her up to her crib and settled her down for her nap, then snuck back downstairs. He didn't have a huge appetite right then, but he appreciated what they were trying to do so he took a little bit of food and ate what he could force himself to.
"So, how was court?" Zayne asked.
Zach let out a huff that was half laugh, half annoyance. "Reese wanted to talk, told me that he was never going to hurt her and he wanted to make sure I knew that."
"Reese is a sad, desperate man," Daniel said. "His promises mean nothing."
Brinxton eyed Daniel meaningfully from outside of Daniel's sightline but didn't say anything. Diego noticed it, though and the look further confirmed his judgment that Daniel was not well-liked among his friend group right now. Zach narrowed his eyes at Daniel, which Daniel did catch, but neither said anything. Brielle had frowned but just ate her salad.
"Either way, he's getting at least fifteen years in prison," Zach finally broke the awkward silence. "That's a lengthy amount of time for that. I feel some pity for him, but..."
"Of all of the people to have sympathy for the man, I wouldn't have figured it'd be you," Elias pointed out.