Jessica worried her lip as she and Myrna waited in the deserted dressing room for the guys to take the stage in Dallas, Texas. Myrna was no longer collecting data, so they'd watched every performance this week. Tomorrow, Myrna would catch a plane back to Kansas City, and the next day… Jessica didn't want to think about it.
"What's bothering you?" Myrna asked.
Jessica glanced up. "I'm not ready for this summer to end."
Myrna nodded. "I know the feeling. But don't worry, Sed will come see you when the band takes a break."
"Yeah, every couple of months."
Myrna's brows drew together. "That is so gonna suck. I need to find a new vocation."
"I know the feeling."
"That's not the only thing bothering you, is it?"
Jessica shrugged. "I'm usually excited when a new semester starts. But now, I'm not even sure I want to be a lawyer anymore."
"I've always had a hard time picturing you as a lawyer. You're too…" Myrna looked reflective for a long moment. "…good."
"Don't we need good lawyers?"
"Of course. You just don't fit the greedy, corrupt stereotype."
"I've been pegged into a stereotype since I grew breasts. No one takes me seriously. They judge me as…" She didn't know how to explain it. Men ogled her. Women hated her at first sight.
"Too sexy."
Jessica shrugged. "Yeah, I guess. Do you think it's the way I dress or what?"
"Jess, you spend most of your days in sweats and flip-flops. It's not the way you dress, you just look sexy. Your body. Your face. The way you carry yourself. Don't be ashamed of it. Women pay plastic surgeons a lot of money to attain your natural assets."
"I'm not ashamed, but I do get tired of being treated like a commodity. I thought becoming a lawyer might finally earn me some respect."
"That's why you want to be a lawyer? Honey, I don't think there are many professions that are less respected than lawyers."
"Respect is part of it. I really just want to help people. Protect them from all the bad things that happen in the world."
Myrna chuckled. "You're more like Sed than I realized."
Jessica pulled a face. "Really? I don't see it."
"There are a lot of careers that help people. No one said you have to become a lawyer. You are allowed to change your mind."
Jessica's shoulders suddenly felt lighter. She hadn't realized how much the thought of going back to that school was weighing her down. "I am?"
"Why not?"
Yeah, why not?
"The guys are set to go onstage in a few minutes. Are you ready to go?"
Jessica smiled at Myrna and nodded vigorously. Just the thought of seeing Sed onstage had her heart throbbing in her chest. Especially now that she knew she could stay with him. He'd be thrilled. Wouldn't he?