The Lawyers Redemption: Redeeming HonorUpdated at May 31, 2026, 19:23
I thought the love of my life felt the same. I was so wrong. Listening to the words that came out of his own mouth shattered me.
"Alright, guys, one more hour, then you all go home."
"What about you, Greg?" (Lucy)
"I’m going to stay as long as it takes. Court isn’t until one, so I’ll be okay."
"Well, make sure you eat that food your girlfriend makes. You need some sustenance." (Jerry)
"Yeah. I missed lunch. Thanks for the reminder."
"It’s cute that she cooks for you all the time and packs your lunches. And the little notes are adorable. Neil would love for me to be more like Honor. But I am not that person." (Lucy)
I smiled. I’ve always liked Lucy.
"Yeah, it’s nice, I guess," Greg said.
"It is nice, I would love for my wife to do this for me. I get stuck eating takeout all the time." (Mark)
Thank you, Mark
"It’s just a little much sometimes. Honor is great, but she’s so perky and in your face. And the notes are a little mommish, you know. Like she’s my girlfriend. I don’t need pick-me-up notes at lunch. And she texts all the damn time. She knows I’m busy, so why does she have to ask me all the time if my day is going well, or if I want her to come visit, or how her damn dress looks. I'm swamped here. Like today, she sent two texts with some inspirational crap. I’m not a fricken child. And yeah, the cooking is great, but sometimes I want to go out for lunch. I’ve thrown away her food twice this month."
I was stunned at his words. Too much, too mommish, too perky. I thought we were on the road to becoming engaged. I've given him three years. What was I going to do?
After Greg comes home from a seminar and sees the consequence of hurtful words, he scrambles to get his woman back. But when another man enters the picture, he realizes he's fighting for his life. Because without Honor, there was no life for him.