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Authors: G.K. Parks

“You’ve got that look.
” Martin’s eyes brightened as he stared at me. “The one that says I’ve got a gut feeling about this. It’s been a while since I’ve seen that look. It’s a good look.”

“It’s
not my problem. I’m just here to make sure the painting I’m bringing home stays where it’s supposed to be.”

“Sounds like a
decent plan.” Martin got up and opened the mini-fridge. “Can I get you anything?” I looked at the clock.

“I don’t want to keep you, if you have an early mo
rning.” I moved to get off the couch.

“Stay p
ut. It’s only six at home. Trust me, you aren’t the only one having trouble sleeping.” I laughed, and Martin pulled out a bottle of French wine and two glasses. He handed me a glass as he sat down next to me.

“T
ell me, are you going to offer Guillot the job?”

“I already did.
He’s going to have to find a permanent replacement and arrange for VISAs and finalize all the other paperwork involved. I spoke with a couple of board members, and they are going to work on travel arrangements, finding him and his family a residence, and all that other fun stuff.”

“H
e accepted the offer?” It was more of a statement than a question.

“Yes.
He realized it was the point of this trip and already expected it. He’s going to sign the official paperwork tomorrow, and I’m flying back Thursday morning to get the ball rolling on our end.” I studied Martin’s reaction. I couldn’t figure out why he wasn’t pleased by this decision.

“And you’re okay with this?”
I had issues keeping my mouth shut and minding my own business.

“It’s great.
” Martin glanced at me, and I looked at him skeptically. “Well, it’s good. It will be less traveling I have to do. Far fewer business trips and service calls. I’m just having issues adjusting to,” Martin paused, trying to determine how to verbalize his misgivings.

“Trusting people,” I supplied the words for him.
“It’ll come back with time.” Reaching for the bottle of wine, I refilled both of our glasses.

“Thanks,” Martin said, lost
slightly in his own world. Once again, I managed to bring the conversation to a crashing halt. Great talent you have there, Parker.

“D
inner, tomorrow night? It is your last night in Paris, after all. Plus, you did help me with my homework.” I shot him a brief smile. “I figure it’s the least I can do.”

“Sure, but
don’t stand me up this time.”

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G.K. Parks received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History. After spending some time in law school, G.K. changed paths and earned a Master of Arts in Criminology/Criminal Justice. Now all that education is being put to good use creating a fictional world based upon years of study and research.

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