Chapter 11: Tensions in Court
The Intern
The courthouse was alive with activity, the halls filled with attorneys, clients, and court staff moving with purpose. Harper followed closely behind Ms. Walker, clutching a leather folder filled with case notes and legal briefs. The sound of Ms. Walkerâs heels striking the marble floor was sharp and deliberate, echoing the same energy she carried into every room.
This was Harperâs first time attending a live court session, and her nerves buzzed as they entered the courtroom. The opposing counsel was already seated, their client whispering furiously into their ear. Ms. Walker barely glanced at them as she set her bag on the table, her movements methodical and precise.
âHarper,â she said softly, not looking up. âSit behind me. Pay attention to everything.â
âYes, maâam,â Harper replied, slipping into the row just behind Ms. Walker.
The hearing began, and Harper was struck by the formality of it all: the judgeâs stern voice, the attorneys rising to address the bench, the quiet shuffle of papers.
But what held her attention most was Ms. Walker.
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As the proceedings unfolded, Harper could sense the mounting tension. The opposing counsel was aggressive, their arguments sharp and relentless. Ms. Walker countered with equal force, her voice steady and commanding.
But Harper noticed the slight clench of Ms. Walkerâs jaw, the way her pen tapped rhythmically against the table when she wasnât speaking. She was frustrated, though she hid it well.
At one point, the judge called for a brief recess. Ms. Walker turned in her chair, her sharp eyes locking onto Harper.
âWalk with me,â she said, rising from her seat.
Harper scrambled to her feet, following Ms. Walker into the hallway. They stood by the large windows overlooking the city, the late afternoon sun casting a golden glow over Ms. Walkerâs sharp features.
âWhat do you think of their argument so far?â Ms. Walker asked abruptly, her voice low but insistent.
Harper blinked, caught off guard. âWell... theyâre leaning heavily on the ambiguity of the contract language, but they havenât substantiated their claims with precedent. If we emphasize the intent behind the contractâespecially the timelineâit could weaken their position.â
Ms. Walkerâs lips quirked into a small smile. âNot bad,â she said, her tone almost approving.
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Back in the courtroom, the tension only grew. Harper watched as Ms. Walker took meticulous notes, her pen gliding swiftly over the paper. The opposing counsel made another bold claim, and Harper saw Ms. Walkerâs brows knit together, a flicker of annoyance breaking through her composed exterior.
She leaned back slightly, tilting her head toward Harper.
âWatch this,â she whispered, her breath warm against Harperâs ear.
Harper caught a faint hint of Ms. Walkerâs perfumeâsomething rich and understated, with notes of sandalwood and jasmine. It was fitting, Harper thought, for someone as elegant and commanding as her.
Ms. Walker rose to her feet, her presence magnetic as she addressed the court.
âYour Honor,â she began, her voice smooth and confident, âthe opposing counselâs argument relies on misinterpreted case law and ignores the clear intent of the contract. If I may direct your attention to Exhibit Câ¦â
Harper watched, enraptured, as Ms. Walker dismantled the oppositionâs argument piece by piece.
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Near the end of the session, Ms. Walker did something unexpected.
She turned slightly in her chair and gestured subtly for Harper to approach.
Harper hesitated, her pulse quickening, but rose and stepped forward. Ms. Walker leaned in, her voice a low whisper.
âWhatâs your take on how the judge is responding?â
Harperâs mind raced, but she forced herself to focus. âHe seems skeptical of their broader claims but interested in the smaller technicalities. If we clarify the intent with more concrete examples, it could reinforce our position.â
Ms. Walkerâs eyes flicked to Harper, her expression unreadable. Then, with a small nod, she turned back to face the court.
âYour Honor,â she said, her tone shifting slightly, âto further clarify, Iâd like to draw your attention to the timeline outlined in the contract...â
Harperâs chest swelled with a mix of pride and disbelief. Ms. Walker had listened to her.
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When the session finally ended, Ms. Walker gathered her things quickly. Harper trailed behind her as they exited the courthouse.
âGood work today,â Ms. Walker said as they reached her car, her voice softer than usual.
Harper blinked. âThank you.â
Ms. Walker turned to face her, her gaze lingering for a moment. âYouâve got potential, Harper. Donât waste it.â
Harper nodded, the weight of the compliment settling over her. As Ms. Walker got into her sleek black car and drove away, Harper stood there for a moment, the faint scent of her perfume still lingering in her mind.
She felt a renewed sense of purpose. For the first time in years, she wasnât just survivingâshe was proving herself. And people like Ms. Walker were beginning to notice.