After Ms. Franzen left, I leaned back in my chair and looked at all the notes I had taken. Money can’t buy time. I had

After Ms. Franzen left, I leaned back in my chair and looked at all the notes I had taken. Money can’t buy time. I had
2 The morning sped by and turned into the afternoon without me noticing. When my secretary Ellie buzzed, I picked up my phone without looking
1 As I got out of my car and walked toward my office building, I was approached by a woman who had been standing outside
3 I looked at the shaking egg with a feeling that was equal parts anticipation and dread. I wanted to know if the egg was
2 Silence fell over the office after Sharon and I finished recounting our story. Our boss, Paul Jensen, had listened with rapt attention, hardly asking
1 Two years earlier Sharon held her pistol on me as we flew in the helicopter, looking at me with eyes that barely blinked, as