page19 (1/2)

Again, Aaron didn’t look pleased “It didn’t go well, but none of us were expecting it would”

“He’s not talking you out of it though, right?” the woman said I don’t knohat it was about both of them, but I decided in the first five minutes that I didn’t like them That was unusual for ments about people

“No,” Aaron said, “He didn’t talk me out of it Now if you’ll excuse us, I proht”

“Oh yes,” the ive us I’ll see you next week, Aaron”

Aaron nodded at theet the feeling those two aren’t your favorite business associates?”

“You get the feeling right,” he said “We should be going so we don’tof the opera”

After he paid, alked outside and the Laically appeared He opened the door for me and I slid in Once he was behind the wheel I said,

“I don’t often take an instant dislike to people, but so about those two bothered me Do you mind if I ask what type of business you do with them?”

He gri stock in their family business They approached us and offered to sell”

“And their father is not happy about that, I’”

“I’d say so,” Aaron said, “He calledabout how his face softened when he mentioned the father made me think he was fond of the old man

“What kind of business is it?” I asked him as we drove up in front of the opera house

“What’s the sudden interest in business about?” he asked

“It’s not sudden I do have an MBA you know Business interests me very much”

“Wow, I didn’t know that I’m even more impressed with you now than I was before,” he said with a smile He helped me out of the car and said, “Let’s enjoy the show and talk about this later though, okay?”

“Sure”

~

CHAPTER EIGHT