Marsha May Second Chance =link= < PREMIUM × PICK >
Sometimes a second chance doesn’t look like a victory lap. It looks like letting go of everything you thought you were supposed to be, and becoming who you actually are.
Marsha May had spent twenty years building a life she didn’t recognize anymore. A high-powered corporate lawyer in Manhattan, she had corner offices, designer suits, and a calendar so packed with back-to-back depositions that she’d forgotten what morning light felt like through a window that wasn’t tinted airplane glass. Somewhere along the way, she had traded her love of painting for billable hours, and her laugh for tight-lipped nods. marsha may second chance
Then, on a cold Tuesday in March, it all collapsed. A hostile merger she had orchestrated backfired. Her firm made her the scapegoat, and within seventy-two hours, her name was scrubbed from the door, her key card deactivated, and her inbox wiped clean. Her fiancé, unable to handle the “embarrassment,” packed his bags that same weekend. Sometimes a second chance doesn’t look like a victory lap
