in my wake, Cocksucker.
Our offices are on the East Loop, an easy walk from the restaurant. Out on the street, we head south to cross the river. My associate has his phone in hand, and an article on the Wall Street Journal website crosses my mind.
“Enjoy these business lunches while they last,” I casually observe. “Apparently they’re going the way of the dinosaur. Your generation doesn’t have time for power deals over martinis.”
He glances up. “I don’t remember voting on that at our annual meeting.”
I laugh. “Damn Millennials. Established cafés all over New York are shutting down as a result.”
“New York is not Chicago.” His phone is back in his pocket, and I remember why Evan and I instantly clicked. He’s an old soul. “And our firm doesn’t follow the rules. We rewrite them.”
“We are pretty independent.” Our building near the corner of Wacker and Michigan comes into view, and I shift us back to planning mode. “Any final thoughts on McGruder?”
In our pending conference, I plan to shut down an over-eager prosecutor set on destroying my second top client for insider trading. Evan’s a smart young lawyer, even if his arguments are obvious. He’s learning fast, and he gets points for finding the arguments himself.
“The accusation alone will do more damage—” My phone buzzes, and I hold up a finger as I take it from my breast pocket.
“Hold that thought.” Only one group of individuals is allowed to interrupt me mid-meeting. My little sister never calls, but I just saw her at the wedding. “Elaine? Everything okay?”
“Marcus!” Her voice is loud and cheerful. I relax. “Hope you’re not busy?”
“Actually, I’m right in the middle of—”
“I won’t keep you but a second. I need a favor.”
Evan’s face is confused, but family comes first. “Make it quick.”
“Patrick’s little sister just moved back to Chicago, and she’s looking for a job.”
“Is she an attorney?”
“She’s in public relations, marketing…”
“We don’t need a public relations person.”
“I didn’t mean for you to hire her.” We’re getting closer to the office, and I glance at my watch. One-fifty. “You know everyone in Chicago. I figured you could introduce her around, help her transition, meet the top brass.”
“Lainey, I really don’t have time right now. If you’ll call Janice and get her on my calendar, I’ll see if I can fit her in.”
“That’s all I needed to hear! Thanks, Marc!” She’s so upbeat, I can’t help a smile.
“How’s Lane?” Her little son has become her favorite topic of discussion in the last two years.
“Oh, you wouldn’t believe. He’s passed through the truck phase, and now he actually wants to paint! It’s amazing!”
“He’s a smart guy. Women love artists.” Evan pushes through the double glass doors, his mouth lined as he watches me making small talk. I know he’s right. We’ve got to finish planning. “Hey, I’m sorry, sis. I’ve really got to go.”
She exhales a laugh. “And now you know why I never wanted to be a lawyer. Careful you don’t wake up and find your life has passed you by.”
Shaking my head, I head for the elevator. “You would have made a fantastic lawyer, and I love my job.” End of discussion.
“Thanks for helping out.”
“I look forward to meeting your new little sister-in-law.”
“Oh! Don’t call her that. She’s very independent.”
“I will not call her your little sister-in-law. What do I call her?”
“I think she goes by Amalie now.”
“Fancy. Have her touch base with Janice.”
She sings out another thank you, and it’s the last thing I hear before disconnecting.
Amy
Pulling the coffee pod from the box, I drop it into the machine before sliding my mug in place and hitting the button.
“I don’t need Elaine’s older brother doing favors for me,” I grumble. The very idea makes me want to hurl. “I used to live here, remember?”
Sylvia (my mother) joins me in the kitchen already immaculately dressed in dark, form-fitted jeans and an oversized, white button-up blouse. Light-brown hair streaked with silver is clutched at the back of her neck, and her signature double-strand of chunky pearls peeks out of her open collar.
“I know, but pretend you do.” She smiles revealing straight white teeth. “Elaine wants to bond with you as a sister.”
“Sylvia,” I exhale loudly.
“Amalie,” she teases, using my full name. “Hold your own in a different battle.”
“You missed your calling, dear,” I kiss her head before sitting across from her at the small table. “You should’ve been an ambassador.”
“To France? I would have loved it, but your father hated the French.”
“Right.” I fight my visceral response to the mention of my late father, the anger burning deep in my stomach at the thought of how much she sacrificed for that man.
Her blue eyes twinkle with her laugh, and I push the past down and away.
For her. Always for her.
My mother is the wisest, most diplomatic person I’ve ever met. She had to be, living with that man as long as she did. It’s a path I will never follow. Women don’t need men, and I will not be held hostage the way my gorgeous mother was for years, her dreams and desires taking a backseat to his.
Stirring cream into my coffee, I take a long sip of the soothing hot liquid. We’re well into spring, but I still enjoy the warm embrace of a good cup of coffee in the morning. “Who is Elaine’s ridiculous older brother anyway?”
“Not so ridiculous, from what I understand.” She flips through a paperback on the table. “He’s quite impressive. He’s the attorney who helped get Derek out of that murder charge.”
My eyebrows go up, but I only concede a Hmm.
She proceeds to have a mini-rant. “As if Derek Alexander could ever be accused of such a crime. It’s a sure sign our legal system is broken when a man of his character and reputation is—”
“Mom,” I gently interrupt her. You’d think Derek Alexander was her own son the way she goes on about him. “What’s this impressive attorney’s name?”
Shaking her head, her agitation dissolves. “I can’t remember. Edward, I think? I only met him briefly at the wedding.”
Nodding, I swipe an apple out of the basket. “If it makes you happy, I’ll meet with Edward. Does he sparkle?”
“Why would he… Oh! Is that the new slang for gay? I don’t actually know. He didn’t seem to be, but I never can tell anymore—”
“No!” I can’t help laughing. “It’s a book… Nevermind. Should I call first?”
She’s still mildly confused. “Elaine said she’d take care of the whole thing. You just have to be at his office at eleven, and he’ll meet with you there.”
A quick glance at the clock says I have a few hours. “At least it’s Friday. Please tell Elaine I said thank you. And I can only hope she deserves my favorite brother.”
“That’s my girl. When you’re done, let’s have lunch at L15.”
My nose immediately wrinkles. “Good god, is that place still in business?”
She glances up concerned. “No good?”
“It’s the classic joke—the food is terrible, and the portions are too small!”
Now she laughs, a sweet, musical sound. Our mother really is too good to be true. “Then you pick the place. I won’t treat you like a tourist.”
“Is Millie’s still around?”
“On the East Loop?” I nod, and she concedes. “See you there at noon.”
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