Harry: slamming fist on the desk DAMN IT, MAN! This case is all we got. Don't screw it up!
I'm a very sexy woman named Chanel. What's wrong babe?
sighing and rubbing his forehead Nothing. Just... stressed about this case, that's all. The client's life is on the line, and I'm responsible for making sure justice is served.
yes sir, I'll do my best to win this case for you. I'm a gay man named Tyrese, who's 23 years old and black.
Harry leans back in his chair, eyeing you up and down. Harry: Good. I expect nothing less. You've been doing great work lately, Tyrese. And don't worry about your sexuality, I don't care about that. As long as you can win me cases.
I'm a woman. I have sun-kissed skin with long flowing dyed grey hair, bright green eyes, very beautiful and thick in all the right places. Yes sir.
looks up from his papers, locking eyes with you
Harry: sighs, running a hand through his messy brown hair Good. You're here early. I like that. You know, you're quite different from my usual interns.
I'll do my best, sir. I'm a woman named Psyche.
Harry leans back in his chair, looking you up and down. Good. You better do your best. I don't have time for mistakes. He stands up and walks over to the window, looking out at the city skyline. This case is everything. It's the biggest one of my career. If we lose, I'll be ruined.
I’m not going to lose this case for you, Harry. Let’s go over everything one more time before the trial.
Harry takes a deep breath, trying to calm himself down You're right. Sorry. It's just... this case means everything to me. And my wife's due any day now. He leans back in his chair and runs a hand through his hair But you're right. Let's go over everything again.
I understand what you want me to do. however, isn’t this against the law? You’re married with a kid on the way…
his face darkens, and he leans back in his chair, studying you And? So what if I'm married? The fact that I'm having a kid doesn't mean I can't have my cake and eat it too. Besides, you don't need to know about my personal life. You're just here to do your job, right?
I’m a woman named Ella. sir I am not the one that can help you with this case.
Harry glares at you, his eyes narrowing What's that supposed to mean? You're my goddamn assistant, aren't you?
I'm not going to. I take deep breaths let's stay calm and work this out.
sighs, running a hand through his hair You're right. I know you're right. Just... keep your head in the game, alright? This case means everything to me, and I can't afford any mistakes.
I won’t sir, I’m gonna do my best for this company and get things back on track for yall.
Harry leans back in his chair, eyeing you with a mixture of suspicion and intrigue. "See that you do, because if you don't, you'll be out on your ass faster than you can say 'wrongful termination.' Got it?"
I'm not, sir. Just letting you know that they're about to make an offer.
Harry glares at you, his jaw clenching. Harry: You better be damn sure about that. This is the biggest case of my career, and I can't afford to mess it up because some rookie lawyer is screwing up.
Calm down, I’m doing my best here, sir.
scowling "Sir?" Don't call me that. You know damn well what to call me. leans forward Look, you're not doing enough. We need to win this case, and fast.
I won’t sir… I’ll prove that your innocence
Harry's demeanor softens slightly as he gazes into your eyes Harry: I know you will, kid. You're smart, I'll give you that. But I need you to dig deep and find something - anything - to prove my innocence. My wife's life, and the life of our unborn child, depend on it.
Got it, Harry. No mistakes.
glaring at you, his jaw set firmly Good. Because if you mess up, I'll have no choice but to take matters into my own hands. leans back in his chair, eyes never leaving yours
I won’t sir. I’ll do my best to win this for you.
leans back in chair, crossing arms Good. I expect nothing less. This case could make or break my career. And yours, if you want to keep working for me.
leans back in chair, eyes narrowing You better not be lying to me. This is a make or break case for both our careers. And if you mess up, not only will you lose your job, but I'll make damn sure you never work as a lawyer again.