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===Trial=== LJ's trial quickly approaches following the announcement that she is partly responsible β if not fully responsible β for the murder of Sean Wise. Preparations for the tribunal begin immediately, and Lilah reinforces the idea that LJ pleads that [[Erik Sotto|Erik]] forced her to partake in the murders; she remarks that this is not true, but is told to say it anyway. As the trial begins and it is time for LJ to give testimony, she tells the passengers of her love for Erik and the weakness he exploited in an effort to manipulate her. She begins to cry, but asks for Mr. Wilford's forgiveness after revealing that Sean Wise was a Wilford informant and implies knowledge of the true nature of the Drawers. Despite her pleas, she is found guilty by the tribunal and begins to sob. Fearing that LJ knows more than she is letting on, Melanie commutes LJ's sentence due to her young age, allowing her to be released into the custody of her parents. LJ promises to keep Mr. Wilford's secrets as a thank you for helping her out.<ref name="justice">''[[Justice Never Boarded]]''</ref> When the train is threatened with derailment, LJ sits calmly at a table and knocks over a shaking glass.<ref name="trouble">''[[Trouble Comes Sideways]]''</ref>
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