A tattooed, hard-bodied MMA fighter and a beautiful attorney. Elle has a good life. A job she loves, a great apartment, and the guy she’s been dating for more than two years. Then Nico walks into Elle’s office and everything changes for both of them. To Nico, he is worth the fight.
Elles relationship has been boring and she strives to keep it that way. Too many emotions are dangerous. Her own past is proof of what can happen when you lose control.
Elle would like to think my past doesn’t follow her around like a shadow on a sunny day that she just can’t outrun. She has a good life. She is smart, has a great job, has long legs, and perky boobs, and have been told the guy she sort of date is a catch-and-a-half on more than one occasion. He was the kind of person she had always wished to have but it wasn’t going to be easy.
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Part 1: Main Story of Worth the Fight
Perfect is highly overrated. Elle is a character in her story, going through the chapters of her life as if it was written by an imaginary person when she should be the author is worth the fight.
She has been this way for a long time. She makes responsible choices. Her life is neat and organized and her heart rate stays constant. She likes it that way most of the time. She seems to be proud of should be of where she is in her life. But the truth of the matter is sometimes she feels like she was suffocating in her perfunctory life.
William catches her eye and raises his hand to her at a table in the far corner of the restaurant. She notices the two girls sitting at the bar near her, eyeing William and giggling.
Their faces drop when they realize he’s waving at her and hasn’t even noticed them. She put on her best fake smile as William, always the gentleman, stands before he reaches the table. He kisses me on the cheek and wraps his arm around her waist.
William Harper would never be late. She was sure he was here fifteen minutes early and since she was twenty minutes late, he’s probably been waiting more than half an hour, but he would never complain in worth the fight.
“Can I get you a drink?” The attentive waitress smiles at William, even though her speech is directed at her. If she were the possessive- type, her overt flirting would probably piss her off. But she was not. Possessiveness and jealousy would be emotional reactions, something she had spent years working to restrain.
“Just water for me, thank you.” William smiles at the waitress and she beams at his attention. William Harper is a handsome man. You’d have to be blind not to see that.
Tall, blue eyes, blonde perfectly coifed hair, and always dressed like he just walked out of GQ magazine. His teeth are white and perfectly straight and dazzle from beneath his perfect smile. He comes from a respectable family and at only twenty-seven he’s already a partner at his dad’s law firm.
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Part 2: Free Chapters of Worth the Fight
Chapter 2 Of Worth the Fight
William and she did their internship at the same law school in worth the fight. After graduation William went on to his father’s Madison-Avenue-type law firm. The firm is well-established and caters to the elite advertising industry. Leonard Milstock, the namesake of Milstock and Rowe, offered her a position as a junior associate at the end of my internship, and happily accepted.
William and she don’t disagree often, but they argued quite a bit when had decided to stay at Milstock and Rowe. He didn’t think it was a good career move to take a job with such a small unknown firm.
“Morning Regina.” smile at the receptionist as she walked into the office fifteen minutes past the official start time of eight.
“William called, he wants you to call him back. He had me check your calendar to see if you’re available for a consultation for a new client of his.”
Damn. Now he knows my early morning deposition was a lie. “Regina, would you mind having Gigi call him back and book whatever he needs on my calendar?”
Chapter 3 Of Worth the Fight
Regina buzzes into her office to tell me that William and Mr. Hunter are here for their eleven o’clock appointment in chapter 3 of worth the fight. She recognized she has been taking advantage of William lately, almost daring him to call her on her lies and lateness. But he doesn’t He won’t mention that he caught her in yet another lie the other night when she said she had to work early.
“Thank you, Regina, would you please show them to the conference room for me.”
It’s only a few minutes after the hour when she makes her way into the conference room, which is early for her. She was actually pleased with herself for being timely. William and his client both stand as enter and get the sudden urge to salute both men for some reason.
The man sitting at William’s side knocks the wind right out of her lungs. He is quite possibly the most handsome man have ever laid eyes on. William, who is sitting right next to him, is no slacker in the looks department, but this man is everything that William isn’t.