THE BILLIONAIRE LAWYER AND HIS INTERN
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, Professor',
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sleep. This was just a complimentary class because we had just f
s was over. I stood up, packed my stuff
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w paces behind him. He went inside his simple, p
looked everywhere around the office but him. But, I had to retu
my eyes on you ever since you submitted the
, sir', I
exert yourself. As far as I'm concerned, you need practical experiences you can o
's still time, and I have so much t
horns and just go for it! Moreover, most of your classmates have started going for internships, thos
't kno
n't stand still while your mates are mak
ink about what you'
and more so on a sunny, bright day like this. As I walked through the arched hallways, I couldn't help b
hea, and Bobby. I waved, and they summoned me. I raised a finger to
, I approached t
be.' They
you guys ta
thing.' I rolled my eyes and la
Winston talk to yo
or the summer. Have you guys t
urt down in Wisconsin, and Thea also got accepted at a law fi
ce at the women's shelter.' I sighed and took a sip of my cof
en said our goodbyes. As I was walking to my dorm, I concluded that I'd sp
is cute, cozy, and perfect for me. My parents offered to get me an apartment off campus, but I
When it was evening, I decided it was time to give this exhaustin
mi
apidly. I rested my head on the headboard and closed my eyes to catch my breath. I opened them, looked at the clock on the bedside table, and it read 3:38am. I groaned, I only slept for three hou
money could buy, it overlooks the New York skyline, and it has the latest equipment and applian
am, I abhor lateness. I founded the law firm K2 Law Firm alongside Tristan Kennedy, my friend and roommate, since my college days. I handle fami
nd drove to the office. The law firm is on the second floor of The Mitchell Building, located i
y favorite bagel. She's in her sixties and a grandmother to three kids and runs my office with
ded a
cheals, and you have to be at court by 10:
igail, th
p and he cheated on her and has refused to pay alimony. I rarely go to courts, but I've no
o go and celebrate, but I was not in the mood. I called my driver to get me home, I
d meet up. Call me when you see this'. I was tired, but i'd always make time for
', I replied, closed my eye,