“So, what are you waiting for? What better way to make an example of the joke of his daughter's wedding is by tearing a wedding planner’s business down along with the wedding that blew up in her and everyone’s face?”
“I did not suggest that they should sue you. I went there because I thought they only wanted to hire me for the divorce.”
Viola shrugs. “If not you, it would be someone else anyway. This will give you the vindication you need for your beliefs.”
“Look, I didn’t want to do this at your expense,” I reply.
“But you’ve been asked to and you will, because it’s what you do.” Viola sits forward and places her chin on her hand. Her eyes are narrowed again and she smiles cynically. “Look on the bright side.”
“What’s that?” I ask. I don’t see how there is any bright side to this at all. Not for her at least.
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I go back inside and tell Viola that George has agreed to accept the refund. I remove a standard letter of settlement from my briefcase, fill in the details by hand and have Viola sign the agreement.She signs it and makes sure I have the check.“Thanks,” I say.“Thank you,” she replies.I hesitate and then venture to offer her a suggestion. “You can fight this, all the other lawsuits.”“And I suppose you want me to appoint you as my lawyer?”I shake my head. “I’m not thinking of that. I’m just saying you can fight this. You can’t settle everyone’s claims.”“I don’t intend to. I’m filing for bankruptcy.”“But you’re not…”“… Not insolvent?” She asks and laughs cynically. “For a lawyer, you make too many assumptions. I guess now that you know what my fee for Trish&rs
The drama has ended and the story has passed. Viola and the wedding whisperer are little more than a memory and the odd meme that pops up on social media here and there.Trish’s divorce case has been settled. There wasn’t much chance for Eric to fight given the evidence against him. It’s been one of my easiest cases ever and I’m glad it’s over.I can’t stop thinking about Viola though. Not because I feel sorry for her but because I want to see her. I want to be with her. I’ve tried calling her and sent text messages but she doesn’t answer. I’ve driven by her house a few times.I know it’s creepy but I don’t care.A ‘For Sale’ sign has been hammered into the beautifully manicured front lawn. It tells me she wasn’t lying but then I never took her for a liar. All I saw in Viola was a woman who had nothing but the best of intentions in her heart. She believed in what she did.
She has red hair that falls just past her shoulders. Her hair frames her face as it hangs smooth, silken, and straight. Her eyes are emerald green and her lips full and perfect. I am sure I have seen her somewhere before but can’t quite recall where.As it happens, I do not need to recall where I have seen her before. She remembers me.“Oh, my goodness! Viola! It’s so good to see you! I had no idea that you were in town. How long have you been back?”As she speaks to me, the penny drops. Amber. I went to school with her. We graduated in the same year. I never expected to find her here after all this time.“Amber,” I reply, surprised. She steps forward and hugs me as if we are best friends. “I never thought I’d see you here.”“Well, it is me. I never left,” she smiles.I’m surprised to hear her say it. As far as I can recall, Amber had big plans which included leaving the
“The quick lawyer comeback,” she smiles then continues, “You’re in luck. You haven’t killed any passions yet.”“That’s good to know,” I say heaving a silent sigh of relief.She changes the subject. “Who was the wedding planner? Maybe I know her?”“I didn’t get her name,” I reply. I don’t want to mention Viola’s name. It might just be the passion killer Christine has referred to and I’m not going to take a chance on opening up the conversation in that direction.I order another round of drinks and then another. We’re getting more and more comfortable with each other and the whiskey is having the desired effect and lowering our walls.“So, what made you decide to talk to me in the elevator and ask a stranger for a drink?” Christine finally asks.I hesitate and wonder if I should tell the truth. The alcohol gives me the courag
I struggle to resist since I want her so badly but I want to deny her and myself this moment as long as possible, making it last longer.She senses me moving away.“Tease. Give me what I want,” she demands hungrily, “or I’ll show you I can be just as selfish or worse.”Her tone tells me she’ll live up to her threat and so I relent a little. She shifts and connects with my shaft. I press forward a bit until I am just inside her.“Ah fuck yes,” she whisper-sighs. I hold myself there and give tiny thrusts but don’t give her my full length.She decides to take matters into her own hands and suddenly pushes up and back with her arms. I don’t expect it and in the next instant, I’m buried as deep as I can go in her.“Yes, dammit! That’s what I’m talking about!” she exclaims.Now that I’m buried deep in her and can feel her wetness on me, I start l
Before that thought is gone, my thoughts turn to Christine again. I remember our night of passion and I have to admit it was one of the most passionate evenings I have had with any woman. What we had, promises so much more if we were to get together again but I don’t normally go back for seconds. I find myself in a quandary as I explore a new area I’ve never been in before. I feel myself begin to harden at the memories of last night and the thoughts of what could be and I stop riding.I sit on the sidewalk as I wait for my hardness to soften.What’s wrong with you? I ask myself. You’ve never struggled for dates yet here you are thinking of going back for seconds. What’s up with breaking your rules?The truth is I don’t know, but when I get home after my ride, I rush to check my phone for messages.Christine has sent me a message.See you tonight?She followed the message with a p
I nod as I take in what Amber tells me. I know I can be like Amber. God knows I’ve done it enough in the past at weddings. The number of dirty, drunk men that hit on me was something that came with the job. I handled it then and I can handle it now.I agree to see Lori off when she leaves and she promises me she’ll give me her uniforms then.We have a few drinks when the shift is done and then I give her a ride home before heading home myself. I’ll shadow her on her shifts until she leaves because I don’t have a uniform but it gives me more of a chance to prepare for the job.Amber is gone. She left me her uniforms as promised and refused to take money for them since they were already used. I arrive home feeling disappointed and envious at the same time. I deposit the uniforms on my bed. I’ll have to get dressed in one soon for my first shift.I’m disappointed that Amber’s gone but it’s selfish
I see Lara enter the coffee shop and I wave to get her attention. She smiles when she sees me and crosses to the table. I stand and we kiss each other's cheeks on both sides before sitting down.The waiter arrives almost as soon as we’re seated and we place our orders without looking at the menus. We’ve been coming here so long we know what’s great and what’s not. The waiter leaves and we start to chat.“You’re looking great,” I compliment Lara.“Thank you. I started a diet and I’ve been sticking to it for once. I’ve also started jogging every day.”“Wow, why the sudden change?”“Well, you know, Brad started making remarks about how much he likes that there’s so much more of me to grab since I picked up some weight. It seems to drive him crazy in bed.”“So enjoy it, girl,” I say.“Well, actually, I took it as a wake-up cal