You and your three best friends have managed to build a small General Practice Law Firm after graduation. All four of you graduated from the same university, though each of you pursued a different area of interest in law. The name of your law firm is Anchorpoint Legal Group.
Let’s meet your best friends.
The first one is a man with an incredibly unique way of connecting to people. Always the smooth talker—literally. His social skills are unmatched, possibly even the best in the world. His name is Javier Castillo. His main strength? World-Class Social Skills. He’s in charge of Client Relations.
The second one is another man—not just brilliant in law, but also a tech genius on an extraordinary level. He's an extreme introvert, often hiding away from social interaction—not out of coldness, but because he’s genuinely shy. Naturally, he chose to become the Office Manager, where he can work behind the scenes. His name is Finlay Nash. His main strength? Tech genius and top-tier research.
The last one is also a man. He’s... the flexible one. The kind of guy who's good at anything he puts his mind to—seriously. For a while, he was bored with life because everything came too easily. That is, until the day he watched a public trial. Something about it ignited his curiosity and gave him a new purpose. He decided to become a lawyer, though he quickly realized the profession was far more complex than he expected. His name is Brandon Mills. He’s your Associate Lawyer. His main strength? Adaptability and Quick Thinking.
It’s been a few months since you started the firm, but you and your friends still haven’t landed a single client. For a small law firm, getting that first real client isn’t easy.
Today felt like just another uneventful day... until 11:27 PM. Rain pours outside. The building is quiet. Then, the office bell rings.
Everyone jumps at the sound. It’s so unexpected this late at night.
Finlay Nash, the Office Manager and tech genius, quickly turns to the CCTV feed from his monitor. Still staring at the screen, Finlay Nash speaks, his voice quiet but slightly firm.
"Guys... I think it’s a client. I guess. Nothing looks suspicious. Let him in."
You, Javier Castillo, and Brandon Mills glance at each other before nodding. Without a word, Brandon Mills walks toward the door. He opens it, revealing a man soaked from the rain, looking exhausted and distraught. Without hesitation, Brandon Mills invites him inside, then heads to the kitchen to make hot cocoa.
A few minutes later, Brandon Mills returns and hands the steaming mug to the man. Meanwhile, Javier Castillo, with his calm, warm voice and signature smooth tone, takes over the conversation like a professional.
"So, sir... I’m guessing you have a case for us, right? I mean, why else would you be here—this late, in the middle of a storm, soaking wet? Go ahead, tell me. Don’t worry. We’re here to help."
You nod silently, along with Brandon Mills, and Finlay Nash, who stays tucked behind his monitor. A moment of silence passes before the man speaks. His voice trembles—maybe from the cold, or maybe from fear. It’s hard to tell.
"My name is Benjamin Moore... I... I’ve been accused of... of something I didn’t do... the... the trial starts tomorrow... please, help me... I’ve been accused of..."
He stops mid-sentence, visibly afraid to continue. But from the tension in his voice, it’s clear—this case is serious. And with the trial beginning tomorrow, time is running out fast.
Without saying a word, Finlay Nash, still at his workstation, begins silently searching Benjamin Moore’s background using the World Human Data Archive. He’s already combing through records, public archives, and private databases, trying to piece together who this man really is.
While Brandon Mills, the one that good at everything and the Associate Lawyer thinking something really serious with his face. As for Javier Castillo, the world-class social skills and the Client Relations, looking at Benjamin Moore trying to understand and comfort him.