Here it is, part two. No sex, a little action, and a lot of fleshing out of the main characters. You'll need this knowledge in the next chapters.
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She stepped of the train, tired, miserable after a two day ride. The heat and humidity hit her like a physical slap.
"Who the hell would voluntarily live here?" she thought as she dragged her cases behind her. No one offered to help.
"So much for the vaunted Southern hospitality you hear about in books and movies. Maybe Hardy put the word out through the redneck grapevine."
Thinking his name caused her a brief flash of pain.
Yes, damn it, what happened was her fault, but he should have stayed and fought for her. She hadn't put eyes on him since that morning. She begged her father and Crystal Anne to help her. Crystal had just laughed a second before she looked sympathetic.
"Girl, he's gone. He isn't coming back. I TOLD YOU, you stupid, arrogant woman, what would happen if he caught you, but you went ahead and did it anyway. Again. And he knows about Paris, Allan emailed him as a parting gift. Mark it up as a lesson learned."
"You know what infuriates me? I've known him for almost twenty years, and you were the first person I saw him love. You have no idea how jealous I was, how bad I hated you. But he was happy so I sucked it up."
"Now that you've screwed him over, he'll be even more wary, less trusting than ever before. He may never love again. I'm going to do my best to help him, I'm gonna pamper him, give him whatever he needs. In short, I'm going to do my level best to get him to love me."
Gwen was surprised at the depth of pain she felt, giving way to blinding anger.
"Well good luck with that. He's in Alabama, you're here. That's gonna make it hard to console him. And he's still mine, I'll never let him go! I just need to see him, beg him to listen to me. I can make it up to him, I know I can."
Crystal Anne looked at her with pity.
"Girl, it's been three months and he still hasn't spoken your name. The closest I heard him come is 'that Yankee cunt'. Give it up, let him have some peace. This is my last week here, I'm going to work for him in the Alabama office. He'll forget you if I have to make it my lifes' work. Goodbye, Gwen. If you find someone else, treat him better than you did Hardy."
It was in her mind to physically attack her when she heard her fathers' voice.
He took her arm and led her away, after wishing Crystal Anne good luck with her new job and life, offering to bring her back up if it didn't work out.
When he got her in his office she exploded.
"Daddy, you need to fire that bitch. She's going down there to try to get her hooks in my husband! How could she wish her well?"
Her outburst seemed to have no effect on him. He motioned to a chair and curtly told her to sit.
"Gwen, I wished her well because she's a good woman and a better employee. What she does with your soon to be ex-husband is none of my business. Not to hurt your feelings, but I think she could make him very happy, maybe give him the children he wanted so desperately with you. Face it child, you threw him away. Don't get mad if someone else picks him up."
She started crying again. God, it had been months and she was still at it. Maybe she actually did love him. For the first time he felt a twinge of guilt for trying to manipulate their marriage. Ah well, too late now. He cleared his mind and got to the subject at hand.
"You leave for Birmingham at the end of the week. Are you ready?"
She nodded. It still shocked her he was making her do this.
"As ready as I'll ever be. Please, Daddy, let me stay. Find me a job in another firm. I won't embarrass you."
"Gwen, I don't think you could possible embarrass me more than you already have. I tried to smother it, but it was too good a story not to tell. Sex, drugs, infidelity, Christ, all we needed was a rock band to make it perfect. No, in this town, your name is mud, and will be for awhile."
"Do your year, get your experience, maybe grow up a little. When the time is right you can come home."
Gwen had stopped crying.
"Daddy, I'll do it. I'll serve my sentence, I'll behave. But you know, I'll be in the same state as him, pretty close actually. Sooner or later we'll cross paths. I'll get my chance to beg him to come home."
"I'll go even more willingly if you will do one thing for me."
He looked her over, expecting an outlandish demand.
"Ask me. But if I don't like it I'll say no and you'll be gone anyway."
She actually got on her knees, something he had never seen her do.
"I'm begging here, Daddy. Please help me get a lawyer and try to fight for my marriage. I'll pay for it myself, I've got about nine thousand in checking, I'll pay the retainer. All I want is a chance to talk to him. You've put the word out, no one I've found will even talk to me after they find out who I am. Please, Daddy, please."
He had never seen her like this. Maybe there were the beginnings of a decent person there. He thought about it for a few minutes. She remained on her knees, her face a mixture of hope and despair.
"All right. I'll get Ivan. But baby, turn this into a circus and we'll all be sorry. Act with some dignity. Your word, please."
Damn, she was crying AGAIN.
Between sobs she promised everything he wanted to hear. Looking into her eyes, he was convinced she meant it.
Ivan Asimov was one of the best divorce lawyers in the state. What made him stand apart is he never went for the throat, preferring mediation and counseling. He was the divorce lawyer you went to when you didn't want a divorce.
She had consulted with him twice before leaving. He made her tell him everything, and when she was finished he honestly told her it didn't look good but he would do his utmost.
Muttering a small prayer for his success she returned to the task at hand, lugging her cases.
She was so wrapped up in what she was doing she didn't even see the man approach her.
"Miz Canaday, I presume?"
She looked up. He was tall, a bit stooped, in a wrinkled suit. Balding with a sight paunch, he was the epitome of a middle manager. He was holding out his hand. I'm Paul DuPont, district attorney for Jefferson County, your new boss. I promised your daddy I would meet you, help get you settled. Here, give me those bags."
Before she could utter a word he got her two largest bags and started walking.
He's stronger than he looks, she thought as she followed along. Her bags weighed a ton. When you have to pack your life into three bags, you tended not to waste space. Placing the bags in the trunk of his big Ford, he opened the door for her. Settling into the seat, he turned the air conditioner up as high as it would go.
"Sorry about the heat. You're visiting our fair state in the hottest summer in sixty years. You'll get used to it."
Not likely, she thought, looking out the window at the browned grasses and tree leaves.
She didn't say much, but it didn't matter because he apparently loved the sound of his own voice.
"As I live and breath, I never thought I would have the daughter of Greg Canaday on my payroll. Just goes to show you just never know. How is he? Still as big a practical joker as he was in college? Why, I mind the time he stole a bra from our ethics professor to build a catapult for history class. That woman had the biggest chest I ever saw. She was not happy. He tried to defend his actions by saying he was ethically bound to get the best materials available. She didn't buy it, and he spent the rest of her class kissing her bottom, and it was proportional to her chest. She got her revenge by making him escort her to a faculty student mixer. He was scared to death she was gonna want a little more, if you know what I mean."
Practical jokes? Stealing bras? This was a side of her dad she had never suspected.
He glanced over and saw her expression.
"Ah well, we were quite young. Everybody grows up."
They rode in silence for a bit. He pulled into the Ford dealership and she looked at him.
"We're here to pick up your car. Then, I'll show you to your apartment and you can pick up the keys."
"Afterwards, I'll take you by the office and show you around, introduce you to a few of your coworkers."
He held her gaze for a moment, and she got a glimpse of the power in him.
"Before we get out, I want to clear up a few things. Your daddy told me pretty much how you came to be here. I'll be getting your drug test results. One whiff of anything stronger than a beer and you're gone, no discussion. Do your job as best you can, stay in line, and this year will be over before you know it."
"Most of my staff are married. If I even think you've done anything unprofessional you'll be back on a train the same day. What you do on your own time is up to you, but DO NOT try to play where you work. Do you understand?"