a thing.
A few times that month, I noticed Garrett on the phone in his study, the door half-closed, talking to someone named Whitfield. He had papers on the desk and a leather folder he tucked away when I walked in.
“Just tidying up some old paperwork,” he told me. “Nothing for you to fret about.”
“I’m not fretting. I’m nosy.”
He laughed and pulled me continue reading …