Monday morning, Lilia walked into the law office exhausted from her weekend. She had, to her utter disappointment, been assigned planning a wedding. Her professor explained he knew she had become engaged and thought this would be excellent practice for her. She didn't have the heart to tell her favorite professor she was no longer engaged, and this assignment was reopening the still raw wound. She had turned in her projects Saturday evening at midnight; the deadline given and that morning he had sent her her assignment. "Good morning, Ms. Heart, I trust you had an enjoyable weekend," Poseidon asked. Then looked up from the file he'd been perusing to take in her depressed expression. "Or not?" he amended. "Just an assignment for the end of my senior year that determines if I graduate," L

