"The Forgotten Lawyer" Chapter 5
He had helped write it.
Maybe it was finally time to use that knowledge differently.
Lucas climbed into his old Ford pickup, the same beat-up truck he had bought when he decided to become a carpenter, and drove to the courthouse administration building.
Inside, he found an empty computer terminal and pulled up the State Bar website.
The reactivation process looked exactly as he remembered.
Fill out the forms.
Confirm that he had not been convicted of any crimes or committed any ethical violations.
Pay the fee.
Submit.
His fingers moved across the keyboard almost automatically.
Muscle memory.
Information he never imagined typing again.
Full Legal Name: Lucas James Reed.
Bar Number: 43789.
Current Status: Inactive — Voluntary.
The final question appeared.
Reason for Reactivation:
The cursor blinked.
Lucas stared at the empty box.
Then typed two simple words.
Resuming Practice.
His hand rested on the mouse.
One click.
That was all it would take.
One click, and he would officially become a lawyer again.
One click, and the next seven days would consume every waking hour.
One click...
...and there would be no turning back.
He thought about Nina.
About the quiet life they had built together.
About the balance he had fought so hard to protect.
Then he clicked.
A confirmation screen appeared almost instantly.
Status Updated: ACTIVE
Welcome back to the practice of law, Lucas James Reed.
For the first time in six years...
Lucas Reed was officially a lawyer again.
Now came the difficult part.
Remembering how to be a good one.
Jeppe's Pizza had been Lucas and Nina's tradition since she was seven.
Every Friday.
Sometimes more often whenever life became especially difficult—or especially worth celebrating.
The red vinyl booths.
The smell of oregano and fresh dough.
The old jukebox in the corner that still played actual records.
It was their place.
The place where life's biggest conversations happened over pepperoni pizza and root beer.
Nina was already sitting in their usual booth when Lucas arrived.
Her backpack rested beside her.
Math homework covered half the table.
She looked up and smiled.
Then the smile faded slightly.
She knew something was different.
She always knew.
"Okay," she said as Lucas sat down.
"What happened?"
Lucas waved to Maria, the owner, who already knew exactly what they would order.
Then he looked across the table at his daughter.
Dark hair like her mother's.
Gray eyes like his own.
And that familiar expression of patient curiosity that meant she was ready to listen.
"You remember what you asked me last week?"
"About why I don't practice law anymore?"
"And you said it was because I wanted to spend more time with you."
"I already knew that."
Nina quietly closed her math book.
Giving him her full attention.
"Did something happen today?"
Lucas nodded.
"Something happened at the courthouse."
He told her everything.
About Evelyn Moore.
About the attorney who abandoned her.
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About the words that somehow escaped his mouth before his brain could stop them.
Nina listened without interrupting.
She always had.
When he finished, she remained silent for a moment.
Maria arrived with their usual order.
A large pepperoni pizza.
Two root beers.
She sensed the seriousness of the conversation and quietly walked away.
Finally, Nina spoke.
"So..."
"You're a lawyer again?"
Lucas smiled.
"Not exactly like that."
"I'm still a carpenter."
"I'm still doing courthouse maintenance."
"But for this case..."
"Yes."
"I'm representing someone who needs help."
"The billionaire entrepreneur?"
"The one being sued by the corporation trying to steal her technology?"
Lucas nodded.
Nina picked up a slice of pizza but didn't take a bite immediately.
Instead, she looked directly at him.
"Dad..."
"I need to ask you something."
"And I need you to be honest."
"Always."
"Did you take this case because you actually think you can win..."
"...or because you felt sorry for her?"
The question hit harder than Lucas expected.
Because he had been asking himself the exact same thing ever since he left the courthouse.
"Maybe both."
"She needed someone to stand up for her."
"But also..."
"What she's trying to do matters."
"She created a system that could provide clean drinking water to places that don't have it."
"And there's a corporation trying to take that away because they can't compete."
"That's exactly the kind of thing I used to help corporations do."
"Maybe this is my chance to stand on the other side."
Nina nodded slowly.
"But you haven't practiced law in six years."
"You said yourself you're rusty."
"I am."
"And this Richard Hail guy..."
"You said he's really good."
"He is."
"So what makes you think you can beat him?"
Lucas laughed softly.
"When did you become so practical?"
Nina finally took a bite of pizza.
"I learned from watching you."
She chewed thoughtfully before continuing.
"Dad..."
"I want you to do this."
"I really do."
"You've been happy as a carpenter."
"But there's always been this feeling..."
"Like you left part of yourself behind."
"I see it whenever you're fixing something complicated."
"It's like you're solving a puzzle..."
"...while wishing the puzzle were bigger."
She smiled.
"And I'm not six anymore."
"I don't need you to walk me to school."
"I don't need help with every homework assignment."
"I'm twelve."
"I can handle you working late sometimes."
Lucas looked at her carefully.
"You're sure?"
"I'm sure."
"But I'm worried."
"Not about you working late."
"I'm worried about you getting hurt."
"You left law because of Mom."
"Because you didn't want to lose yourself in work and lose me too."
"What if you go back and it's just like before?"
"What if you get so caught up in all this that you forget why you left?"
Lucas reached across the table and gently took her hand.
"I won't forget."
"Your mother's death taught me what truly matters."
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"That hasn't changed."
"This case matters."
"But you matter more."
"And if I ever lose sight of that..."
"I trust you'll remind me."
Nina grinned.
"Oh, I will."
"I'll be unbelievably annoying about it."
"'Dad, remember what matters.'"
"'Dad, you're working too much.'"
"'Dad, we have a standing pizza date, and you're absolutely not canceling it.'"
Lucas laughed.
"Deal."
He squeezed her hand.
"I've got seven days."
"That's all."
"It's going to be intense."
"But afterward..."
"Win or lose..."
"I'll know I did everything I could for someone who deserved a real defense."
Nina grabbed another slice.
"Then you'd better eat fast."
"You've got a meeting, right?"
"In an hour."
Lucas blinked.
"How did you know?"
She smiled.
"You told me the entrepreneur needed help preparing her case."
"You're not the kind of person who waits until tomorrow."
"You never were."
Lucas looked at his daughter and felt a wave of emotion that landed somewhere between pride and heartbreak.
When had she grown up?
When had the little girl who needed him to check under the bed for monsters become this thoughtful, perceptive young woman who understood him better than he understood himself?
"Your mom would be proud of you," he said quietly.
Nina smiled.
"She'd be proud of you too."
"For standing up."
They finished dinner talking about ordinary things.
School.
Her upcoming science project.
The novel she was reading.
Simple conversations that anchored both of them.
Lucas paid the bill.
Hugged his daughter in the parking lot.
Watched her ride her bicycle toward home.
Only then did he climb back into his truck.
His phone buzzed.
A text message from Evelyn.
Office Address: 2847 Industrial Parkway, Suite 300. Sarah and I are here whenever you're ready. Take your time.
Lucas checked his watch.
4:30 p.m.
He had promised to meet them in two hours.
Nearly three had passed.
But Nina was right.
There was no time to waste.
Seven days wasn't much time to prepare for a case that had already consumed eight months of someone else's work.
He started the engine.
Drove across town.
Found the office building in the industrial park.
Took the elevator to the third floor.
And stepped toward the meeting that would change all of their lives.
AquaVerde Technologies occupied a corner suite with glass walls and modern furniture that felt functional rather than extravagant.
Through the windows, Lucas could see employees working at computers, examining water filtration equipment, and leaning over blueprints in animated discussion.
The receptionist looked up as he entered.
Her expression shifted from polite curiosity to obvious confusion as she took in his work clothes and tool belt.
"Can I help you?"
"Lucas Reed."
"I'm here to see Evelyn Moore."
Recognition immediately crossed her face.
"Oh..."
"You're the one from the courthouse this morning."
"I heard about that."
"Ms. Moore asked me to send you straight back when you arrived."
"Conference Room B."
"Down the hall, then left."
Lucas thanked her and headed toward the conference room.
The room was impossible to miss.
A long conference table dominated the center, buried beneath boxes, file folders, legal binders, and loose stacks of paper.
Evelyn and Sarah sat at one end.
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