In law school, my classmate Zoe was homeless and couldn’t afford rent, so I took her in without asking for anything. Years later, she became a successful lawyer, while I dropped out just before earning my degree, got married, and eventually found myself trapped in a terrible marriage with three children.
Desperate, I went to Zoe for help. She told me, “I don’t have the time. I already have too many cases.” I was heartbroken and thought she had forgotten everything I had done for her. But the very next day, a family court judge called me with unbelievable news.
An anonymous lawyer had filed for my divorce pro bono, secured emergency custody of my children, and obtained a protection order against my husband. I immediately knew it was Zoe. When I called her, she explained that she couldn’t represent me because she was too emotionally close to my situation—but she could use her connections to find someone who could.
Zoe stayed up all night calling in favors, securing an excellent legal team and making sure my husband’s lawyers couldn’t intimidate us. Within six months, I was divorced, had full custody, and was finally free. She even helped me return to school and finish my degree. She never forgot my kindness—and she repaid it in a way I never saw coming.