First Suits fanfic so be gentle please. I absolutely love this show and I hate that it's over for the summer next week. I wrote this one night a polished it up a tad bit. There might be some flaws early on, but with time they'll go away.

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New York is amazing at night, it's nothing like Los Angeles. Don't get me wrong, after having lived in LA for many years, there is something about New York that stand out to me. I moved to New York a month ago after working in a top law firm in LA. It was awful. I love practicing law, don't get me wrong, but I worked for the firm for years and they didn't appreciate me. I increased billables more than anyone who worked there, won most of my high profile cases, and I built a reputation for me and the firm.

I'm not a California native by any means; I'm originally from the Northeast. I went to Harvard University and then to Harvard Law. It was the time of my life. Years later I moved to New York afterwards where I worked in the District Attorney's office. Was it a stressful job? Of course. Did I love every minute of it? Definitely. Now that I look back on it, everything happened when I worked at the D.A's office. I gained experience and met people who would later become good friends of mine. Jessica and Harvey taught me everything I know.

I found out that Jessica was managing partner at Pearson Hardman and that Harvey was senior partner. I decided to go see Jessica at the firm since I was nearby.

I asked the receptionist what floor she was on and took the elevator all the way up. It was a big floor but I managed to find her office. She was reading a book at her desk when I walked in.

"Remember me?" She looked up and instantly smiled. "I'll take that as a yes!"

She walked over and hugged me. "Of course I remember you Veronica! How could I ever forget you? What are you doing here in New York?"

"I left my job at Kruger Lee law firm in LA. They weren't that appreciative of my work there so I decided to move to New York."

"Really? That's a shame it didn't work out. Your work is highly known in these parts, after all, you did win several high profile cases."

"Well I did learn from the best Jessica! Talking about high profile cases, you seem to have yourself a winner. Where's Harvey?"

"He should be in his office. It's down the hall and to your right. I'm sure he'd be surprised to see you after all these years."

"That's the plan. I think I'll head over there now. It's been great seeing you Jessica, let's have dinner someday soon."

"I'll have my secretary make some reservations and contact you with the details. I'll see you soon Veronica."

I headed down the hall, took a right, and saw his office. He was inside with another person. They didn't seem to be doing any work because Harvey was tossing around a baseball and the blonde guy was thrown on the couch. His secretary wasn't there so I just walked in.

"Harvey Specter, it's been a while."

"Veronica? Veronica Bates?"

"In the flesh! I'm surprised you remember my name Harvey, you always had a tendency to forget women's names," I joked.

"And you always had a tendency to be sarcastic," he said, wrapping his arms around my waist and hugging me, "but then again you learned that from me."

"It's good to see you after all this time," I said softly, "it's been way too long. I've missed you."

"What are you doing here? Shouldn't you be in LA at Kruger Lee?"

"I quit; the managing partners didn't see eye to eye with me so I left and came here to New York."

"You were doing so well though. You've won multimillion dollar cases and made a name for yourself nationwide."

"Well I have you to thank for that don't I?" I heard a cough come from the couch. "Oh how rude of me. Hi, I'm Veronica."

"Mike Ross. Nice to meet you."

And how do you know Harvey, Mike? You're well dressed, so you must work here in the firm. Right?"

"I'm his associate actually. I started here a few months ago." He stood up and shook my hand.

"I see. Well you must be one the best if Harvey chose you out of all those Harvard Alumni. That being said, anyone Harvey works with and respects is a friend of mine."

"Why don't we catch up over dinner, Veronica? I'm meeting a client in a few minutes and I get out of here at 7. I'll pick you up."

"I'll go get ready then. Here's my number and I'll text you the address later. It was nice meeting you Mike, I'll see you around."

"Yeah definitely. Bye!"

I left the office and took a cab home to get ready for later. This is just what I needed.

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