10-The Wheel of Fortune
Upright
The Wheel of Fortune represents good luck and joyous opportunities. Expect some positive changes to come your way. You might win some money or get the job you have been wanting. You might take an unexpected dream vacation. You have a positive attitude that is bringing you good fortune. This card is about being in the right place at the right time, things are looking up, call it lady luck, destiny, or fate. This is a "win win" situation card. If you get this card for a relationship, then expect to have some happy surprises. He/she will either be wealthy or have some fun money stashed away that is just waiting to be spent on gifts for you and spontaneous nights out. Just make sure you let them know how much you appreciate their generosity.
Reversed
The Wheel of Fortune reversed is Bad Luck. Things just are not going your way. You may have had some unfortunate circumstances that have happened continuously. You are wondering when will this all end. The first thing you can do is change your way of thinking. The bad things that are happening are most likely because of your negative thinking and/or actions. There will always be hardships to face in life, but you control how you respond to them and how you handle tough times. If you asked about a relationship, expect him to have lots of excuses as to why he doesn't have this or why he can't give you that. He is called cheap. Cheap has nothing to do with income, there are many ways to do things that don't require a lot of money. Expect a lot of "IOU's" and date nights with cold pizza that you paid for, oh, and expect him to eat most of it and then complain of heartburn in the morning.
11-Justice
Upright
The
Justice card is all about court proceedings, legal documents, and
contracts. If you asked if a court case will go your way, it will, but
only if you are in the right. This card is about Justice being served,
so if you are scheming or lying, do not expect to be successful. If you
asked about a relationship, this person is more analytical. He/she may
ask about your credit score, assets, and then when things get serious,
have you sign a prenuptial agreement. You might go to the Justice of the
Peace to get married, rather than a traditional wedding ceremony. This
does not mean that there is no romance involved, but don't expect any
frivolous endeavors.
Reversed
Justice
reversed is about mistrials, lawsuits, and forged documents. It
represents the law at its most injustice. Imagine a man going to prison
for a crime he didn't commit or a prosecutor going after someone
fiercely, even though it may be the defendants first offense, and most
likely something minor, the defendant being a pawn for the prosecutor
who has a secret agenda. This card is about unfair dealings. If you
asked about a relationship, you might be served with divorce papers, or
have disputes about the legal aspects of marriage. He/she may be too
unwavering, seeing everything as either black or white, meaning, he is
always right and you are always wrong.