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Buck nodded in reotten a divorce I never thought I would see the day when a Calder would get a divorce A Calder believes when you give your word, you keep it, come heaven or hell” This time he was the one to h when I saw you together a o at headquarters”

“Ty and I have an unusual relationship that suits us both Do sit down, Mr Haskell” She took a seat in one of the chairs, race of a model Women with her beauty and poise, Buck had only seen in fillanced up at hi hi to work, aren’t you?”

“I’m interested” He lowered hiaze around the office “Your daddy used to own this before he died, didn’t he?”

“As”

“I expect you’re in charge now”

“Not really” She sat back in the chair, openly studying him “I went over your application I knew sooner or later you would co employment, but quite frankly, I was surprised to learn you had applied for the custodian job”

“At e, fresh out of prison, jobs of any kind are hard to come by It’s not like I can pick and choose what I want to do”

“Then you should be pleased to learn that I have a position that should suit you perfectly” Her manner was one of absolute confidence that he would accept it

But Buck was too canny, and too wary There was so that the job you’re offering me isn’t here with Dy-Corp”

“I was told you were intelligent I’lad to see that’s true” She s catlike about it, a little too s that there was a lot more behind this than she had told hi directly for me”

“Maybe I’m just naturally suspicious,” Buck said “But I can’t help wondering what kind of job a woman like you would have in mind for an ex-convict”

“Nothing illegal, if that’s what you are thinking”

“It crossedwith ot into any kind of trouble that would send me back to prison, Calder isn’t about to let him come back to the Triple C to live out whatever time he has left”

“I understand your concern Having recently lost my own father, I find it very ado back to prison, it will be for so you did of your own volition, not at any direction from me”

Buck nodded, taking her stateht, but you still haven’t told me what kind of work you want me to do?”