Once in the master bathroom, I sprinkled a handful of violet-scented bath beads into the steaming water and sank gratefully into the tub.
I leaned my head back against a bath pillow, closed my eyes, and breathed a sigh of relief as the tension eased out of my muscles.
No, barring an act of God, doing without Gregor really was one thing I’d never have to worry about.
* * * *
Gregor had surpassed himself, not that I was surprised, and fortunately, while we dined, the subject of Mark Vincent wasn’t brought up again.
Afterward, we sat together, going over the week’s schedule. “Tomorrow’s meeting has been rescheduled for April 1.” It was for a fundraising committee for the 2004 Presidential election, and word had it another senator from Massachusetts planned to run. “Elizabeth Wexler’s youngest daughter is about to give birth, and of course she wants to be there.”
“Another Wexler brat? That’s a real April Fool’s joke on the world.”