Second Life: Lessons for the Nepotism Junior
Xenia Lewis, the nepotism junior, is eager to craft an image of herself as a prodigy. To prove her talent, she requests to take the lead in court. But when confronted by the plaintiff's attorney's sharp questioning, she falters. Our defense unravels, instantly putting us at a disadvantage.
After the verdict is announced, Xenia tearfully throws herself into the arms of my fiance, Zayne Scott. Her voice trembles with excuses. "The plaintiff's attorney was too harsh. It was my first time in court, and I was just too nervous!"
Due to her incompetence, the defendant, who could have been acquitted, ends up behind bars.
Yet, Zayne and my junior colleague, Hugo Wilkinson, indulge her with comforting words.
"Don't be upset. No one wins every case."
"With your cleverness, Xenia, you'll surely hold your own next time."
Furious, I snap, "The court is a place to seek truth and uphold justice. It's not a playground for make-believe. Because of your mistake, an innocent person has been wronged. How can you live with yourself?"
Feeling humiliated, Xenia breaks down, sobbing and threatening to harm herself.
Resentful that I've hurt her, Zayne and Hugo distort the truth, shifting all the blame onto me. I end up as the scapegoat for her mistakes.
Not only am I forced to resign in disgrace, but I also face disbarment. With nowhere to turn, my spirit shatters. While crossing the street, distraught and distracted, I'm hit by a car and killed.
Then, when I wake up, I find myself reborn on the very day Xenia and I are set to appear in court.