Chapter 73
Timothy: I didn’t mean to scare you off…
I nced at the texts briefly before dismissing them, my cheeks tinged with a subtle shade of
pink. Despite the warmth of my face, I focused my attention back on my work, determined to bury
the awkwardness of our encounter. As I typed, the emails began to pour in.
Clients were reaching out left and right, impressed by the courtroom finesse and legal expertise I
had disyed. It was a boost to my confidence, a reassurance that my hard work was not going
unnoticed.
With a quick swipe, I opened the first email, my heart skipping a beat as I read the words of praise
from a potential client who had witnessed my legal prowess during the trial. The satisfaction was
undeniable, especially with how I’d gotten nothing but crickets before.
As I continued to read through the emails, each one more encouraging than thest, a sense of
fulfillment washed over me. It was moments like these that fueled my passion for thew, a
reminder of the impact I could make in the lives of others.
Lost in my thoughts, I barely registered the sound of approaching footsteps. The scent of expensive
cologne preceded him, and I looked up to find Jasper strolling into the office, his posture exuding an
air of arrogance. My heart sank, a mixture of annoyance and frustration bubbling to the surface.
Jasper had been a thorn in my side ever since he had lost the case against Timothy, and his bitter
demeanor was a constant reminder of his unwillingness to ept defeat.
“Evie,” he sneered, his tone dripping with disdain. “Busy basking in your newfound glory, I see.
I resisted the urge to roll my eyes, my fingers pausing over the keyboard. “I’m just going through
some emails, Jasper.”
He leaned against the edge of my desk with a condescending smile. “Impressive, really. I guess
Timothy Hayes was the golden ticket you’ve been waiting for.”
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I clenched my jaw, his words like a relentless onught. “I didn’t ask for your opinion, Jasper.” His
laughter was grating, the sound echoing through the office like a discordant note. “Oh, but you see,
Evie, I can’t help but offer it. After all, we wouldn’t want you getting too ahead of yourself.”
I took a deep breath, reminding myself to stayposed. “If you had done your work properly,
maybe you would have stood a chance.”
His eyes shed with a dangerous glint, and I knew I had struck a nerve.
“Is that what you think? That I don’t work hard? It’s adorable how naive you are, Evie,” he seethed.
My patience was wearing thin. “You manipted the facts to suit your narrative, Jasper. I’ve seen
the evidence, and I know what you did.”
He leaned in, his voice a venomous whisper. “And I suppose your precious ‘boyfriend‘ came
swooping in to save the day, didn’t he? How predictable.”
The mention of Timothy’s name sent a jolt of anger through me. “Timothy hast nothing to do with
this, Jasper. And for the record, he’s not my boyfriend.”
Jasper’sughter rang hollow, a bitter echo of his resentment. “Right, of course not. You’re just his
knight in shining armor, aren’t you?” aren’t you?”
I rose from my chair, my patience finally at its breaking point. “I’m not here to y your petty games,
Jasper. I have work to do.”
“Ah,” he drawled, his tone dripping with condescension. “Because you’re such a hard worker.” I
nodded curtly, keeping my focus on the screen. “Yes, Jasper. I actually know how to stay on
top of things.”
He chuckled, the sound grating on my nerves. “Of course, of course. You always were the teacher’s
pet, weren’t you?”
My temper red, and I couldn’t hold back any longer. “What are you implying, Jasper?*
He leaned in, his voice a low whisper. “Come on, Evie. We all know how your
operate.”
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I felt a surge of anger, the sting of his usation cutting deep. “That’s a baseless. im to make,
Jasper. You know very well that I’ve worked hard for everything I’ve achieved.”
He shrugged, his nonchnce infuriating. “Have you? Or have you just been cozying up to the right
people?”
My fists clenched, and I took a step closer to him, my voice dripping with venom. “You have no idea
what it takes to seed, Jasper. I’ve suffered my share of sleepless nights to get where I am. And
if you think for a second that I got here bypromising my integrity, you’re sorely mistaken.
He raised an eyebrow, unfazed by my outburst. “Is that so?”
I snorted. “I believe so, or did you conveniently forget about all the times I helped you out in
college? Writing your papers, doing your research?
This made Jasper pause. His eyes widened as they flickered around the room. Several of our co–
workers had poked their heads out of their cubicles to take in the scene from afar. “That’s…” Jasper
covered his mouth with his fist and cleared hist throat.
you
“And what about here at the firm? If I do recall, it was me that rmended to this ce just so
you could get your foot through the door, which I shouldn’t have done at all.”
His face was red now, and he had his fists digging into my desk. His gaaze drifted to myputer
and I could see the gears turning in his head. I closed theptop and ced my hands over it,
refusing to have a repeat ofst time.
He chuckled regardless, a mirthless sound that grated on my nerves. “Oh, Evie. Always so
righteous.”
I scooted back in my chair, my anger turning into resolve. “I don’t need to justify myself to you,
Jasper. My work speaks for itself, and I won’t let your bitterness. tarnish my aplishments.”
He smirked, a twisted satisfaction in his eyes.” But we both know the truth, don’t we? You’ve always
known how to use your charms to get what you want, which is probably why you were trying to cozy
up to me and get on my good side.”
My blood boiled, his words a twisted distortion of the truth. “You’re delusional if
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you think that’s the same as sleeping my way to sess. I’ve always been more than willing to
coborate and help out my colleagues, including your sorry ass.”
Jasper barked out augh. “My ‘sorry ass‘ still would’ve wound up here regardless of whatever your
definition of ‘help‘ is. Honestly, Evie, you should be aedian instead with all the material
youe up with on the spot.”
“You’re going to regret that.”
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“Perhaps,” he said with a shrug. “n on having your ‘boyfriend‘e in to protect you again?”
My heart skipped a beat at the mention of Timothy, and my cheeks flushed with a mixture of
annoyance and embarrassment. “First of all, Timothy is not my boyfriend. Secondly, if you had any
respect for other people, he wouldn’t have threatened your job at all.”
Just as our argument reached a crescendo, Mr. Erickson’s voice cut through the tension like a knife.
“Evie, my office. Now!”
After being sted back into reality, I realized that I was standing over my desk, my hands t
against the surface. My breath had grown rapid and off–beat as the emotions frothed and bubbled
at the surface, ready to spill over. Jasper was all too aware of my condition and he smirked
ordingly.
As he walked away, I clenched my fists, the fire in my chest burning hotter than ever. I refused to let
his baseless usations undermine my confidence or my sense of self–worth. I had worked
tirelessly to earn my ce in the firm, and I wouldn’t let anyone, especially Jasper, diminish what I
had achieved.
I looked up to find Mr. Erickson standing in the doorway of his office. His gaze was unwavering as it
rested on me, as though he hadn’t even caught a whiff of my exchange with Jasper. I shot Jasper a
final re before I pushed my chair back and stood up.
With ast nce around the office, I followed Mr. Erickson into his office, the door closing behind
me with a soft click.
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