STOP IT. WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO ME?
Nathan
You owe me two photos, Callahan. I’m keeping score.
Summer
That’s the most you’re getting.
Didn’t you say you have a question for me?
Nathan
It might feel like a downer now…
Summer
I can handle it. What is it?
Nathan
Will you tell me what happened with your old boss?
Summer
Ugh. That’s definitely a downer. But yes. I totally can.
Brace yourself though. Because my boss was a first-class jerk.
He was also the district attorney for several rural counties. He was young, charming, and everyone loved him. But he made my life a living hell. He asked me out right after he hired me, and I said no, and I don’t think he liked the rejection. So then he just started insulting me. Constantly. Little jabs about my appearance. Jokes about my nonexistent sex life. It was demeaning and awful and I hated it.
Nathan
Could you not quit?
Summer
I told myself that quitting would be letting him win. I also wasn’t the only woman in the office. I think I thought that by staying, I was somehow protecting the law clerks and assistants he might target if I wasn’t around.
Nathan
Weirdly noble?
Summer
I know. It wasn’t good logic. Eventually, I snapped and quit and reported him.
Nathan
Which didn’t go well. I remember you telling Franklin.
Summer
It was hard to prove when it was his word against mine.
Nathan