“I know all mothers think their children are perfect, but you actually were. Are. You make me so proud, and I know your father would be as well.”
“Thank you. “ He cleared his throat gruffly. “I wish we’d had him with us longer.”
As did I. Even after all these years, I missed him terribly.
“But why did Skip call you?”
“The Exeter alumni magazine is putting out a commemorative issue for the class of ’83.”
“I know there’s to be a twentieth reunion; I’ve held off RSVP-ing, since I’m not sure if I’ll be in the country next summer, but I don’t remember hearing anything about a commemorative issue of the magazine. It’s a nice idea, though. I’ll give him a call and see what the story is about that.”
“A charming young man.” I said nothing about my impression that Harriman Patterson had a personal interest in him.
“May I see the surveillance tape, please, Mother? As I said, it’s been some years, and I’m curious as to what he looks like after all this time.”