"I'm back. You need another beer Dan? Come in and I'll get one for you."She glanced up and slowly drained the last sip from the bottle. I couldfeel he...r stare and she made no pretense of the fact that she was lookingme over. Dani then waved the bottle bit to show me it was empty."Thanks, doll. I'd love another one. Take this empty and bring us acouple cold ones so we can talk."I swallowed, this time from real nervousness. Dani knew I wasuncomfortable going outside, even on our deck, dressed this. ”“I was in Greece at the time. I went out to eat dinner and the place was quiet as a church. Everyone was huddled over their cell phones reading it.”“You should have heard the reaction in France to the Manifesto. It was absolute shock.”“It was one of the greatest cyber feats of all time. Nearly every email account in every country received a copy of it.”Charles reminisced, “I remember discussing it in my law class right after it was released. We all knew that the legal world was about to. She probably has access to his file." Give me her number, I know you have it." I demanded. Blevins read off a bunch of numbers and I copied them down in my little investigator's notebook.I called the bitch, and after a few almost pleasantries, I got her talking. "I don't have it in my hand, but I have read his file," Anya informed me. "Why do you need to know?" He has asked me out on a date. I want to know whether he has a wife and five kids back home or not. It wouldn't hurt to know, if the. Call it in,” Dexter said holding out his debit card.“You’re sure?” she asked skeptically.“Yes,” Dexter answered.“I’ll charge five grand on it, but I’d rather have cash for the rest,” she said. Seeing the look on his face, she said, “The five grand is the agency’s commission. I’d rather not pay taxes on the tip.”“Ahh. You’ll have to take me to the bank,” Dexter said.“You don’t have a car?” she asked.Dexter said, “I left it in ... well I left at an airport. I have to go back for it when I’m.
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