Lots of folks were not happy with the ending of "Law or Justice" especially if it meant the cheating wife got off the hook. So, here is my attempt to FTDS. This tale, like part one, is completely fictitious. Conversations about sex in this story, but no specific sexual content. These made-up conversations discuss sex between fictitious consenting adults.
"Some debts are fun when you are acquiring them, but none are fun when you set about retiring them." Ogden Nash
Carl Danvers closed his burner phone after receiving the message, "Trash taken out." He'd be sitting in his office waiting for word that Nick Carlson, the piece of shit who'd fucked his wife was dead. Carl handed his phone to one of his assistants who was working later than he wanted but knew his boss would take good care of him.
"Destroy this Ed, and then head home to your family. Give your wife my love and take tomorrow off to make it up to her."
"No sweat boss, she understand things crop up from time to time, She's good."
Carl handed Ed an envelope with two tickets to a private tour of Van Gogh exhibit that was opening that weekend at DMA. "I know Cathy loves art, so you two have a fun day on me tomorrow. I'll see you on Monday."
Ed Tanner turned and left smiling at how lucky he was to have been found and employed by Carl Danvers. He knew Cathy would be thrilled which meant he better call his mom and ask if they could keep the kids tomorrow night. He knew his wife would show her man her appreciation and he wanted her attentions to be uninterrupted.
Carl Danvers was a child prodigy. In high school his IQ was tested and scored at 166. Albert Einstein had an IQ of 160. Danvers was brilliant and his parents taught him to be a hard worker. The combination opened door after door for Danvers, while it caused fits to anyone who went up against him.
When he was twelve his parents sat him down and explained to him how gifted he really was. It didn't surprise him or make him cocky. He'd always known his brain was exceptional and he just took it as part of who he was. Nothing to brag about and nothing to apologize for since he did nothing to earn it. He was simply born that way.
During the conversation his parents stressed the importance of being responsible for the gift he had been given. Their words included a demand that he remain humble and kind. His father stressed fidelity and trustworthiness while his mom drilled down on kindness and ethics. Both agreed emphatically on one thing. Be mild. By this they meant, "Strength under control" not weakness.
His dad put it this way. "Son, be the guy who takes care of the people around him, but also be the guy who demands fidelity of himself as well as family and close friends. Never tolerate betrayal or deceit. Being played a fool is a sign of weakness so never go looking for trouble, but never allow anyone to take advantage of you or wrong you without setting things right."
Carl Danvers had taken this lesson to heart. He'd lost a few fist fights along the way when he stood up for himself. He wasn't some big bad mother fucker who could crush anyone in his path, but he was a guy who would fight ferociously and get back up no matter how many times he got knocked down. By the time he was a freshman in high school even the local young thugs respected him enough to leave him alone.
But Danvers had always enjoyed using his mind more than his fists. He could out debate anyone including most of his teachers. He was in AP calculous class his senior year at a prestigious private boy's school, when the teacher made a serious mistake on a problem he was teaching. Carl saw it right off but didn't say anything until after class.
"Excuse me Dr. Simms, but could you spare a moment?"
"Sure Carl, what can I do for you?"
Carl went to the board and grabbed a piece of chalk. After about ten minutes the teacher gasped. "Well, well Mr. Danvers, you've caught my mistake and corrected it. But why didn't you speak up in class?"
"I've always been taught respect and kindness Dr. Simms. You are consistently more than fair with me, so I want to treat you in kind. I had no interest in disrespecting you in front of the class and I knew once you saw it, you'd recognize it right off."
From that day forward Carl and Dr. Simms were livelong friends. And that was how Carl lived his life. He accumulated a wide range of associates and friends who respected and appreciated him. He went to Princeton on a full ride and graduated in 2.5 years with dual degrees in history and finance. During this time, he found he enjoyed the mental challenge of ideas more than math or science so upon graduation he headed back to Texas and attended UT-Austin Law School. Again, on a full ride.
UT wasn't in the top ten law schools. It ranked # 15 in the country. However, Danvers knew he wanted to practice criminal law in Texas. It was never too early to begin making connections and networking. He finished number one in his class and had no fewer than twenty law firms around the country offering him the moon to join their firm.
He turned them all down except one. Martin and Millner of Dallas. They were known to be some of the toughest criminal defense attorneys in the country. M & M's as they jokingly called themselves were not the largest firm in town. Total staff was comprised of only 57 souls. There were six senior partners including the founders, Thomas "Buddy" Martin, and Travis Milner, both born and raised, proud, gun toting fourth generation Texicans.
The other four partners were Miguel Fernandez, Hannah Procter, Jud Chandler, and Mia Carlson. The rest of the crew consisted of four junior partners, twenty law associates, nine paralegals six research techs and twelve admin assistants. Ninety percent of their workload was criminal defense with the other ten going to various pet projects of the senior partners.
In January of 2005 the senior leadership gathered around their conference table for what most thought would be a long grueling selection process with each senior partner tossing in their candidates for the three new associate positions that would open in the spring. Everyone was surprised when managing partner Milner walked in and dropped the bomb.
"Everyone put away your candidate files and listen very closely to me." Eyeballs darted around the room. Everyone knew Travis was not only one tough SOB, but he was also the smartest person on the team... by a long shot... which was saying something since Buddy had finished # 1 at Yale Law back in the day.
He flopped one file down on the table. "No matter what else happens this spring there is only one thing of paramount importance. By May 15 the young man in this folder must be in the M & M stable. To that end, we're not hiring three new associates, we're hiring one but paying him the total of all three combined." Heads began to wag, and tongues began to mutter.
"I know what you're thinking, nobody could be that good and it would set a terrible precedent with our current and future staff. Well, let me tell you something. This kid is a fucking savant. He most definitely is that smart and he intends to practice criminal law in Texas. I was in the Corps with his old man back in the day and we reconnected about six years ago. I've been following this young man and I can tell you one thing for certain. We don't ever want to be sitting on the other side of the table from him... EVER."
At this point Buddy chimed in. "Travis is right folks. All of you will get a copy of his candidate file." At this point he turned in his chair and motioned to his executive assistant, Martha Collins, who was more like the firm's matriarch than admin. "Martha, if you would be so kind." As Martha handed each partner their folder Buddy continued. "Please don't open them quite yet, this next part is important.
"Carl Danvers is going to be one of the top five lawyers in the country within ten years. He's had offers from every serious firm in the USA, six from England, two from Germany and one very, very lucrative Swiss offer. Put quite simply, this kid can name his price and work wherever the fuck he wants too... I'm sorry Martha, please forgive my French... We can't compete with any of these other offers except for one thing. Carl Danvers fully intends to practice criminal law in his home state, the great state of Texas, and, for some reason known only to God, his old man thinks the world of Travis and has encouraged his kid to join up with little ol us."
"So" Travis concluded, "Buddy and I are calling an audible this year. We hope you will read this file tonight, come back in tomorrow and vote that we offer Carl Danvers exactly what is in this contract proposal. But whether you vote yes or no, he's our guy and we're going to do everything humanly possible to land him."
Fernandez looked up at this last comment he expression a combination of surprise and frustration. "Esta diciendo qui los socios principals no tienen voto en esto?"
"Yes and no my friend. We most certainly want your support in this... all of you. But at the end of the day Buddy and I are agreed, this kid is worth more than we can begin to put down on paper or discuss around this table."
At this point Hannah chimed in. "So, we vote yes or...what?"