Grace never planned to celebrate her birthday with a client, but since she’d already spent a lot on these birthday dinners, letting it go without at least eating felt like a waste. Besides, Hugo was with them. That alone explained everything.
"Grace, you’re the best!" Hugo exclaimed, giving her a thumbs-up while stuffing his mouth with food. "Best ever! Don’t change, Grace. Don’t."
Grace rolled her eyes and shook her head. Her gaze shifted to Cassandra and Kiara, who barely touched their meals as they kept smiling at each other. At this point, Grace was convinced they were best friends.
They looked like they were excited to gossip about boys, she thought, chuckling to herself as she took a bite of her steak.
"Hmm!" Hugo suddenly choked. The three of them just stared as he clung to life.
A flicker of worry crossed Cassandra’s face, but seeing Grace and Kiara watch like it was a show made her bite her tongue.
Hugo pounded his chest and finally reached for a glass of water. The struggle was brief but painfully awkward. When he managed to clear his throat, he exhaled in relief.
"That was close!" he huffed, beaming at the ladies. "The food’s great."
That’s all he’s going to say? Cassandra wondered, glancing between Kiara and Grace. He’s not going to mention how they just sat and watched while he nearly died?
"Sometimes, I don’t doubt that you survived the war," Grace said, while Kiara nodded in agreement.
"I’m amazing, that’s why." Hugo grinned, ready to dig in again. But now that his initial hunger was somewhat sated, his curiosity took over. "By the way, Grace, I know you have your ways, but how did you get her bail?"
Now that he mentioned it, the other two women turned their focus to Grace. Their eyes brimmed with curiosity. Not that they were ungrateful — they were just dying to know how she pulled it off. At this point, it seemed impossible.
Grace raised an eyebrow and looked between the two until her gaze settled on Cassandra.
"I forced the judge to take his hands off the case," she said after a beat, drawing confused frowns from all three.
"You asked him to step down...?" Cassandra whispered. "How?"
"Conflict of interest," Grace shrugged.
She straightened her back. "Your previous lawyer focused on the investigation, which isn’t a bad idea. But only if he was sure there were major flaws in it. Problem is, the police followed protocol and everything in the book. They knew exactly who they were after, and they were not playing this time."
"But what your lawyer didn’t consider the judge," she continued in a matter-of-fact tone. "So, I paid him an early visit and told him to recuse himself. Otherwise, I’d escalate the case to a higher court — which, of course, he wouldn’t want, because it would get messy. Not when they simply want to retire peacefully."
"Grace?" Hugo narrowed his eyes. "What did you do? How did you make him step down?"
"Like I said — conflict of interest," she repeated. "He’s a friend of someone from Senator Smith’s rival party list. That’s enough."
"He’s just a member," Cassandra muttered. "Is that really a conflict of interest?"
No? both Cassandra and Kiara thought at once.
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