Chapter 126
After the Divorce: Crushed on My Lawyer Ex-wife
#126 âYouâre in Way Over Your Head.â
The door swung open with a force that signaled the entry of trouble. A man, dressed in all black, strutted into the restaurant. His presence sent a shiver down the spines of the diners, the air thickening with an ominous tension. He was a mountain of a man, draped in a leather jacket that seemed to cling to his intimidating frame.
His face, etched with scars and adorned with a scruffy beard, was a canvas of menace. A pair of cold, calculating eyes scanned the room, making the patrons uneasy. The thugâs mere appearance was a statement, a declaration that trouble had just stepped into the cozy eatery.
The man wasted no time; he approached Lisa with an air of arrogance. âClose this place down. Vacate the premises,â he commanded, his words dripping with a threatening undertone.
Lisa stands in front of the man and crosses her arms in front of her chest. â It wonât do. Stop showing up uninvited,â she scolds him.
He laughs loudly in front of her. âYou canât stop me from showing on my lands. The will has taken effect, this land is now mine, and I plan to sell it,â he declared.
Lisa stood her ground. âThis restaurant is something that Mike and I worked hard to start, and I wonât give up just like that. As for that will, I donât think itâs real.â
The thugâs face contorted into an ugly mask of anger, his voice a thunderous roar. âAre you questioning me? I tell you, I have the right to inherit this land, and you have no right to stay here!
Lisa, defiant and unyielding, shot back, âIâm not questioning you; Iâm questioning that will. I believe the law will give us a fair judgment.â
The thug, with a menacing laugh, responded, âThe law? Sweetheart, the law bends to people like me. I suggest you pack up before things get messy.â
Lisa crossed her arms, undeterred. âI wonât be bullied. This is our livelihood, and I wonât let you take it away unjustly.
The confrontation unfolded like a scene from a gritty drama. Emotions ran high, the once vibrant atmosphere now replaced with palpable tension. Some customers, sensing the impending storm, hastily abandoned their meals and fled the restaurant, leaving behind a lingering sense of chaos.
The thug, not one to be easily deterred, continued his tirade. âYouâre playing with fire, lady. This land is mine now, and thereâs nothing you can do about it.
Amid the escalating conflict, a young boy with fire in his eyes stood in front of Lisa. âLeave my mom alone! We wonât go anywhere!â
The thug, with a callous sneer, dismissed the boy. âKid, youâre in way over your head.â
Undeterred by the thugâs intimidating demeanor, the boy squared his shoulders, defiance burning in his gaze. âI donât care! You canât just come in here and take everything away from us!
âBoy, Iâm warning you, if you donât get out of my way, Iâm going to wipe the floor with you.â
âDonât talk to my son like that!â Lisa yells. The boy doesnât hesitate. He does not move from his place and looks straight into the eyes of the man.
âI wonât let you steal my parentsâ business.â
The thug, fueled by anger and arrogance, takes a menacing step forward, attempting to intimidate the courageous boy. âYouâre making a big mistake, kid. This place is mine, and thereâs nothing your mom can do about it.â
Lisa, fueled by maternal protectiveness, steps closer to her son. âYou wonât lay a finger on my child, and you certainly wonât take away what Mike and I built together.â
The atmosphere in the restaurant becomes charged with tension, and bystanders anxiously await the next move. The thug, undeterred, sneers at the boy. âLast chance, kid. Move or regret it.â
The boy, defiant and resolute, holds his ground. âWeâre not going anywhere.â
The thug, unaccustomed to facing such resistance, clenches his fists, ready to escalate the situation.
The air becomes thick with anticipation, waiting for the storm to break.
Unable to bear witness to the distressing scene any longer, Sandro and Sophia felt a surge of anger.
The injustice unfolding before them fueled a fire within.
Sandro clenched his fists, his normally amiable demeanor replaced by a steely resolve. âThis is outrageous. I am going to put an end to it.â
Sophia, her eyes narrowing with determination, agreed. âI am coming with you.â
Their shared frustration propelled them into action. With resolute steps, they approached the escalating conflict, ready to confront the thug and protect Lisa and her son from further harm.
Sandro, with a determined expression, reached into his pocket and pulled out his phone. âYou better leave now, or weâre calling the police. This is no way to resolve a dispute.â
Sophia, standing firm beside Sandro, added, âYou canât just bully people out of their property. The law will decide this, not threats and intimidation.â
The thug, glancing nervously at the united front of Sandro and Sophia, weighed his options. The potential consequences of legal action seemed to dawn on him, and without uttering a word, he made a hasty exit, disappearing into the chaotic city streets.
Sandro shook his head, watching the thug retreat. âSome people think they can bulldoze their way through everything.â
Lisa sighs and grabs Sophia and Sandroâs hands. Her eyes, filled with gratitude, met theirs. âThank you, Sandro and Sophia. I appreciate your help.â
Sandro offered a reassuring smile. â Weâre here for you, Lisa. No one should have to go through something like this. Lisa sighed heavily. âItâs a mess. Ever since Mike passed away, everythingâs been turned upside down.â
Curiosity etched on their faces, Sophia and Sandro sat down with Lisa, eager to understand the details of the tangled situation.
âI thought Mikeâs will was straightforward,â Lisa began. âHe left everything to our kids. But then his brother shows up, claiming thereâs a new will that gives him most of the property. I donât believe it for a second. Mike wouldnât do that to our children.â
Sandroâs expression hardened.â Sounds like a real piece of work, that brother of his.â
Lisa nodded, frustration evident in her voice. âYou have no idea. Heâs been making life hell for us, threatening to take the restaurant, the home, everything.â
Sophia leaned forward, concern etched on her face. âHave you considered legal action? If the will is fake, you might have a case.â
Lisa sighed again. âI want to, but I canât afford a lawyer. And without proper representation, I fear Iâll lose everything.â
The weight of Lisaâs predicament settled heavily on Sophiaâs shoulders. The injustice of it all fueled her determination to make things right.
As they spoke, Lisaâs young son, still brimming with courage, lingered nearby, casting a watchful eye on the conversation. Sophia couldnât help but be impressed by the resilience of the boy.
Curiosity piqued, Sophia turned to the young boy. âWhatâs your name?â
The boy, with a mixture of defiance and shyness, responded, âIâm Jake.â
âHow old are you, Jake?â Sophia asked, surprised.
âIâm 14 years old,â he replied.
âYou are very brave,â Sophia remarked with a smile.
âI wonât leave mom alone in this. I know our father loved us too much to bequeath everything to my uncle. And itâs not enough that his death was hard for us; that makes it even worse,â Jake angrily retorted.
Sophia nodded sympathetically. âI can see how important this is to you, Jake. Your determination is truly admirable.â
As Sophia observed the brave resolve in Jake, unspoken thoughts flitted through her mind. This courageous boy bore a striking resemblance to Alexander, she mused.
Recollections of Alexander sharing snippets of his challenging childhood with his mother surfaced in Sophiaâs memory. Driven by a sense of empathy and understanding, Sophia silently made up her mind to lend a helping hand to Jake and his mother in their time of need.
Sophia turned to Lisa. âLisa, I have a friend whoâs a lawyer here in Nevada.
Iâll introduce you to him. Heâll help you navigate this legal mess and ensure your rights are protected.â
Relief washed over Lisaâs face. âSophia, I canât thank you enough. Weâre in your debt.â
Sandro chimed in, âConsider us your allies in this fight. Weâll support you every step of the way.â
Determined to bring justice to Lisa and Jake, Sophia reached for her phone, ready to connect them with the legal help they desperately needed. The fight against injustice had just gained two more soldiers, and Sophia was resolved to see them through the battle ahead.