
He Won Every Case But Lost Her
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Introduction
At the firm, I was his on-call senior associate, the invisible workhorse cleaning up his messes and handling his impossible cases. At home, I was the single mother who stopped waiting up for a husband who never came home for dinner.
Everyone knew the new intern, Delilah Vance, was his favorite—a federal judge's daughter, his hand-picked "rising star."
I used to believe that if I worked hard enough, if Quinn behaved perfectly, the heart beneath all that arrogance would eventually soften.
Until that rainy night when he threw his wife of five years and their son out of their own home to comfort Delilah over some fabricated stalker scare.
And while Quinn collapsed in my arms, gasping through a severe allergic reaction, Sebastian was raising champagne with that woman at an impossible-to-book French restaurant, celebrating her win in a pointless mock trial.
Watching my son's pale face and the hope slowly dying in his eyes, five years of one-sided devotion finally reached its verdict.
The case is closed, Sebastian. I'm done.
Chapter 1
"Ms. Pierce, are you sure you want to resign now? The senior partnership review is next month." Eleanor, the HR director, stared at my resignation letter with undisguised surprise.
I delivered the explanation I'd rehearsed countless times, keeping my smile steady:
"Yes. My husband has been working in London, and I want to take our son there so we can finally be together as a family. After all these years, it's time to put family first."
Eleanor nodded, sympathy softening her features. "I understand. Raising a child alone in New York must have been exhausting. Half the office thought you were a single mom. Best of luck to you and your family."
I thanked her politely, letting the misconception stand. After all, it would soon be the truth.
The heavy glass door swung shut behind me. I stopped mid-step in the hallway.
Sebastian Hawthorne was walking toward me.
Impeccably tailored suit. That confident, commanding stride. One of the best trial lawyers in the country, the firm's star, my direct supervisor.
And the man I'd been secretly married to for five years.
Right now, this attorney who showed no mercy in the courtroom was slowing his pace, his full attention on the young woman beside him.
Delilah Vance, the new intern. A federal judge's daughter.
She clutched case files against her chest, her body leaning into his arm without hesitation, her smile bright enough to hurt.
Five years of keeping our marriage hidden because he insisted we "keep things professional at work." Five years of making myself invisible. I'd never even let our son Quinn call him Daddy in public.
I'd always thought Sebastian was just naturally rigid, all about boundaries. I only now realized his "professionalism" only applied to me.
As we passed each other, watching his unguarded attention on her, something in me shifted.
Maybe it was five years of exhaustion finally catching up. I slipped up for just a second and said:
"Sebastian..."
He stopped dead.
When he turned around, every trace of patience had vanished. His eyes held a warning.
"Ms. Pierce."
Pure ice. Professional distance.
Just two words, but the message was crystal clear. A reminder that here, I was just his employee. Don't cross the line.
My fingers tightened around my bag as I swallowed the words—I'm resigning.
After a beat, I stepped back into my role. "Mr. Hawthorne."
"Mm." He barely glanced at me.
Then he kept walking with Delilah, picking up their conversation mid-sentence like I didn't exist.
As their voices faded down the hallway, I forced myself to turn away and head back to my desk.
I'd just sat down when my phone lit up.
A message from Quinn on his smartwatch: [Mommy, will Daddy come to my School Play tonight?]
My chest tightened. I looked up through the glass partition to see Sebastian leaning over Delilah's desk, one hand on the back of her chair as he reviewed her documents.
Way too close. Completely unprofessional.
Delilah tilted her face up at him, asking something, her hair nearly brushing his lapel. Sebastian—who always maintained strict workplace boundaries—didn't pull back.
Instead, he lowered his shoulder and turned a page in her file. That soft look in his eyes. I'd never seen it in five years.
Swallowing the knot in my throat, I opened Sebastian's chat and typed:
[Tonight is Quinn's School Play. You promised him you'd be there. Can you make it?]
Through the glass, I watched his phone light up.
Sebastian straightened and picked it up. One glance at the screen. Then, without hesitation, he flipped it face-down on the desk.
He turned back to Delilah, answering her question like nothing had happened.
Staring at the silent chat, I let out a bitter laugh.
He wasn't cold or principled. He just didn't care.
What was I still hoping for?
I locked my screen and slipped the resignation letter into my bag.
Just a little longer, Sebastian. Soon you would be free of me.
That evening, I drove straight to the preschool auditorium.
Quinn stood backstage while a teacher helped him into his cardboard tree costume.
When he saw me arrive alone, he automatically looked past me, then lifted his hopeful face:
"Mommy, didn't Daddy leave work with you? Is he coming separately?"
Surrounded by parents snapping photos of their kids together, my eyes burned. I knelt down and straightened his crooked collar, keeping my voice gentle:
"Sweetheart, he got held up at the office, so tonight he might—"
My phone buzzed in my coat pocket.
Four hours after I'd texted him, Sebastian had finally replied: [I'll be there.]
I knew better than to hope. But seeing those words, I couldn't kill that tiny spark—not for me, but for Quinn.
I took a deep breath and nodded firmly. "Don't worry, baby. He'll come."
Quinn threw his arms around me, delighted. In five years, this was the first time Sebastian had ever said yes to one of his events.
At seven o'clock, the auditorium filled with families.
I clutched Sebastian's ticket, the empty seat beside me painfully obvious.
Around me, dads compared camera settings while I refreshed my silent screen. Again and again. One hour. Then two.
As the curtain prepared to rise and the lights dimmed, that tall figure never appeared. Every text I sent went unanswered.
Backstage, Quinn stood in the wings in his awkward tree costume. He seemed to understand. He tugged gently on my sleeve:
"Mommy, did he get a really important case?"
Pain shot through my chest. I wanted to make excuses for that man, but I couldn't find a single one.
Finally, I pulled Quinn into my arms, blinking back tears. "It's okay. Mommy will always be right here watching you."
Quinn didn't cry. Didn't ask again. He just reached out his small hand and patted my back, way too mature for his age:
"It's okay, Mommy. You should go sit down. I need to get ready."
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