menu on the screen immediately jumped into clear view.
Will smirked and sat down. âThanks man. I always could count on you. So, you okay? I wasnât sure Iâd ever see you back here.â
Kent sat in a guest chair and shrugged. âIâm hanging in there. Itâs good to be back to work. Keep me distracted, maybe.â
The loan officer lifted an eyebrow. âSo, youâre okay with it all?â
Kent looked at his friend, not sure what he was asking. âItâs not like I have a lot of choice in the matter, Will. Whatâs done is done.â
âYeah. Youâre right. I just thought that on top of your wifeâs death and all, you might see things differently.â The room suddenly seemed deathly quiet. It struck Kent then that something was amiss. And like Betty, Will had not congratulated him. A thin chill snaked down his spine.
âSee what differently?â he asked.
Will stared at him. âYou . . . youâve talked to Borst, right?â
Kent shook his head. Yes indeed, something was very much amiss, and it wasnât sounding good. âNo.â
âYouâre kidding, right? You havenât heard a thing?â
âAbout what? What are you talking about?â
âOh, Kent . . .â His friend winced. âIâm sorry, man. Youâve got to talk to Borst.â
That did it. Kent stood abruptly and strode from the room, ignoring a call from Will. His gut turned in lazy circles down the elevator. He stepped into the computer wing and walked right past a wide-eyed Betty to the back offices where Todd and Mary would be diligently at work.
He smacked through Toddâs door first.
âHey, Todd.â
The redhead started and shoved his chair back. âKent! Youâre back!â
A stranger sat in a chair to the junior programmerâs right, and the sight caught Kent off guard for a moment. The man rose with Todd and smiled. He stood as tall as Kent, he wore his hair short, and his eyes were the greenest Kent had ever seen. Like two emerald marbles. A starched white shirt rested, crisp, on broad shoulders. The man stuck his hand out, and Kent removed his eyes from him without taking it.
Todd stood slack-jawed. A button on his green shirt had popped open, revealing a hairy white belly. The programmerâs eyes looked at him like black holes, filled to the brim with guilt.
âIâm back. So, tell me whatâs up, Todd. Whatâs happening here that I donât know about?â
âAh, Kent, this is Cliff Monroe. Iâm showing him the ropes.â He motioned to the man beside him. âHeâs new to our staff.â
âGood for you, Cliff. Answer my question, Todd. Whatâs changed?â
âWhat do you mean?â The junior programmer lifted his shoulders in an attempt to look casual. The motion widened the shirtâs gap at his belly, and Kent dismissed the sudden impulse to reach in there and yank some hair.
Kent swallowed. âNothing changed while I was out, then?â
âWhat do you mean?â Todd shrugged again, his eyes bugging.
Kent grunted in disgust, impatient with the spineless greenhorn. He turned and stepped across the hall to Maryâs office. He pushed the door open. Mary sat at her desk with her phone pressed to her ear, facing away from the door, talking. She turned around slowly, her eyes round.
As if, Honey! You knew I was coming. Probably having an important discussion with a dial tone. Fitting partner.
Kent shut the door firmly and strode for Borstâs door, his spine now tingling right up to his skull. The man sat stiffly in his chair, his three-piece suit tight, sweat beading his brow. His bald spot shone as if heâd oiled it. His large, hooked nose glistened like some shiny Christmas bulb. The superior made a magnanimous effort to show shock when Kent barged in.
âKent! You made it back!â
Of course I made it back, you witless fool, he
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