CHAPTER 36

  "Did you give you any reason why he was rejecting a position he once caused trouble sometimes back, claiming it to be his rightful position?" Bob asked, sitting on one of the brown leather chairs In Dorothy's living room, with Dorothy seated on the other chair next to his.

  "You should have started by asking if he openly rejected the proposal to me," Dorothy replied.

  "Of course, I know he did, if he did not, why, then, are you here sulking? Or did he not regret it?"

  "No, he didn't, all I heard about him was that he had flown out of the country by the hotel he checked in. That was why I immediately contacted you to check his whereabouts," Dorothy said.

  "So you mean he just walked out on you and disappeared into the thin air?" Bob questioned, confused about the whole thing.