One False Charge, One Full Rampage
I help my students gain admission to top state art academies, yet my boss, Sebastian Emerson, withholds every cent of the pay I earned from 24 consecutive days of overtime.
When I confront him in anger, he accuses me of stealing 120 thousand dollars in training fees from the students.
"Honestly, being poor is no excuse for being shady. And having disabled parents doesn't give you the right to steal.
"You've got two days to pay it back! Otherwise, I'll make sure you spend a few nights in jail, and I'll even inform your parents!"
When a student calls, he snatches the phone and starts screaming, "There's no money! All your tuition went into buying your art supplies! If you've got a problem, go ahead and sue me, brat!"
Meanwhile, Jayla Buckley, who is curled up in his arms, keeps placing order after order of Chaennal haute couture without the slightest hesitation.
Watching the two of them colluding so shamelessly, I grip my attorney license in my pocket until my knuckles ache.
Take it to court? Litigation? That's my arena.
And I'll make sure both of them end up exactly where they belong—behind bars.