Chapter 4

But first things first. The reunion where, maybe, I’ll see Neil again.2

The following Monday, Kev having a day off, he and Neil decided to take in a movie then grab something to eat afterward. The movie was good—a sophisticated comedy that left them laughing even after they left the theater.

“Where do we want to eat?” Neil asked.

“The Italian place, if you’re up for it.”

“I am. I’ve been craving some of their pasta.”

The restaurant was within walking distance of the theater, so they left their cars where they’d parked them. Because it was Monday, the place was fairly empty, meaning they were able to find a table away from the other customers. After they’d ordered their meals and wine to go with them, Kev asked Neil about his weekend.

“Let’s see. I chartered a plane and took a trip to Paris. Then I visited my favorite five-star dining establishment in Rome,” Neil replied without blinking an eye.

“After which you went to London to visit the Queen?”