I knew I hadn't missed any calls ortext messages since arriving. Paul must be the computer forensicsspecialist - why didn't I ask Janet about this gu...y?He was a nice looking man, maybe an inch taller than I was, and dressedbusiness casual - it sure seemed like he was going to be all business ashe was already pulling a laptop from his bag. Good, I was alreadyuncomfortable and not going to be the lead on this assignment. I wasn'teven sure what I was here to offer up anyway - I knew nothing. "We shook hands, and I left the office heading to the divorce attorney.I was right on time for my appointment and I was ushered in as soon as I arrived. The attorney was an older woman, who no doubt had handled many divorce cases, and she first asked me to explain my problem and to tell her what I wanted.I related to her about my discovery of Lynn's infidelity and then told her about accepting a transfer out of state for a couple of months. "As far as what I want to do, I need to know what. But, this time it seemed different. Even through his doubts and fears, Charlie was now listening only to himself. He was totally ignoring the pesky wraith and its occasionally circling brethren. Grumbling, snorting it’s displeasure, the annoyed wraith flew away, leaving Charlie to his own devices. Charlie, still smiling, decided to turn on the television, ambling contentedly over to it, and then made his way back to the plush sofa. Sinking into it, he couldn’t help but reflect on all that had. When I arrived, she invited me in and took my coat. I saw that the dining room table had been set for two, and I realized it was her intent to provide our lunch."This looks very nice, Jocelyn. You've surprised me, but it's a pleasant surprise."She graced me with a demure smile. "You've been very patient, Trevor. I've decided to reward you for that patience." There was a hint of mischief in her voice."I'm very grateful for your trust. But I wonder ... just what my reward might be?" I hoped I.
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