62. Aaron

I knew that Carter's stupidity knew no bounds, and that all it took was one push for him to go talk to Orland and sort things out on his own.

To my advantage and satisfaction, Carter's pager showed that he was in his apartment, not an inch had moved since he had arrived, which meant he could be watching a movie or had already fallen asleep.

In my case, I decided to take advantage of the rest of the afternoon to open up the shop a bit and deliver products that were on the waiting list.

I didn't realize it when the night came to my place and the dusk began to cover the doors of my workshop with an orange color.

I was uneasy and desperate, I turned Carter's pager back on and he was in the same place. I must have thought it was something suspicious, but I hoped Carter wouldn't do something stupid, not like the last time he decided to act on his own.