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The Disbarred Lawyer's Second Chance

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 793    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

and dread hung in the air. I kne

n the worst ni

mpson-Sterling merger. A billion-dollar deal han

this night

d his post. He ran to his intern mistress, Chloe, after I scold

ss the deadline. The merger collapsed. Mr.

ned it a

ocuments. I was disbarred. I was sued

y her powerful family, took

showed 8:00 PM. Four hours until the de

, I am so,

conference room. A dark stain was spreading across the pric

my heart a cold, ha

who was barely qualified to fetch cof

inal documents. You ca

y, a stark contrast to the

d. "I didn't mean to

uences," I said, my eyes locking with h

he now-empty coffee mug onto the table w

face a mask of fury directed at me. "Sarah! W

the signature page, Ma

er!" he hissed. "She's up

ing the piles of documents, the

ike la

t it happen. I stepped in fr

s in less than four hours. Mr. Thompson's entire company,

rrogance. "My responsibility is to my team. Ch

causing a disaster. I am your senior paralegal and your

ove we once shared was a distant, faded memory, replaced b

of my way

Chloe. He answered it instantly, his v

at's wrong? I'm

h the phone, even from a few feet away. Th

d, Mark, I'm going to the clinic. I

his phone back to me, his eyes filled w

ved me

heavy conference table. A sharp pain shot t

't even g

or a reason," he spat out, his voice

stunned silence and the wrec

heart aside. I looked at the shocked faces of the junior

as my

rity they had never heard from me before. "But we are not goin

f the table, to the se

get t

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The Disbarred Lawyer's Second Chance
“The stale smell of burnt coffee and dread filled the air. I knew this night. The final, all-night document review for a billion-dollar merger. Last time, my husband, Mark, the senior partner, abandoned his post for his intern mistress, Chloe, after she ruined critical documents. Their negligence cost us the deal and ruined Mr. Thompson, our biggest client. They pinned it all on me. I was disbarred, sued into oblivion, and died poor and alone, while Mark and Chloe thrived, protected by her powerful family. Now, I was back. Reborn on the worst night of my life, with only four hours to save everything. But the past was insistent. Chloe, with her shrill apologies, again spilled coffee-this time directly onto the irreplaceable signature page. Mark, predictably, jumped to defend her, leaving the crucial filing to comfort his "distressed" mistress. "Chloe needs me!" he hissed, as his phone blared with her manipulative threats: "If you don't come to me this second, I'm going to the clinic! I'll get rid of it!" He shoved me aside, spitting, "The firm has malpractice insurance for a reason." And just like last time, he was gone, leaving chaos in his wake. How could a man jeopardize a billion-dollar deal, his reputation, and his client' s legacy for a flighty intern? How could such selfish, incompetent people rise to power while I was destroyed? This time, I wouldn't just watch. I wouldn't break. With pain in my heart and hip, I walked to the head of the abandoned table. The game had changed. This time, I' d take the lead. And this time, I wouldn' t just survive-I' d make sure they burned for it.”
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