"You're really a lawyer? Like for real?" She asked with a laugh. I gave her a flat look, making her giggle. "Worked my a.ss off to become one," I said. "I wanted to be helpful to the club. War does his best to keep the club clean. I wanted to help with that. Plus, I wanted to be able to give Waylen a good life. Kinda backfired on me for a while though." "How so?" she asked. "Well, that was most of the reason why I never knew what Glory was up to," I replied. "I didn't trust her as a person, but I trusted her as a mother. I saw Waylen as much as I could, but I was just so busy and tired from studying long hours. I still worked for the club in other ways too at the time. I thought it would all be worth it when I passed the bar exam. I feel like I failed him as a father though." It hurt

