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I pulled into the restaurant’s parking lot and looked for Zeff’s car. My excitement about seeing him had
been growing the entire ride down from theke. Yesterday had been a long day. I had spent about six
hours recording with Alpha and Beta Harry. Then I spent most of the nightpiling everything
together to get some of the work started.
I really was trying to keep my promise to Kingston. But I needed a break and had nned to see Zeff
since I decided to return home. He had been out of the territory on business since I had been here. He
was finally back, and I was ready to catch up.
I saw his car near the front and pulled into an empty spot next to him. When I got out, I saw him waiting
outside the entrance. I practically ran at him, throwing my arms around him as he lifted me off the
ground in a big bear hug. We bothughed with joy, and I had to fight back tears.
Goddess, I had missed him.
“How’s my Ayls doing?” he asked as he set me down. “I’ve missed you.”
“I’ve missed you, too,” I said, looping my arm in his as he led me into the restaurant. “Everything has
been so crazytely.”
“You don’t say?” he teased. He had been there for me through just about everything, after all.
“What about you?” I said. “You’ve been all over the cetely. Are you finally going to tell what that’s
been all about?”
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“That’s exactly what I n to do,” he said with a smile.
A hostess greeted us and led us to a booth. We requested a spot a few tables away from anyone else
for some privacy.
“So, what is all the secrecy about?” I pressed once we were settled.
“I’m not sure how else to say it, so I’m just going to get it out,” he started. “I left the publishing house.”
“What?” I said, shocked. “Why?”
“It was time, A,” he said, giving me a knowing look. “It was a great job, and I loved the people I
worked with. But you know it wasn’t my n to stay there forever.”
“Zeff, if this is because I left…”
“It wasn’t because of that,” he interrupted. “Well, it wasn’t only because of that. Your leaving was more
of a catalyst to get me to do what I’ve wanted for a while.”
Zeff had gotten his degree in journalism. He had worked with newspapers in his early career. It was a
competitive industry then, and he wasn’t growing as much as he wanted. So when the opportunity with
the publishing house came about, he took it. But he always told me he wanted to go back to journalism
at some point.
“Did you find something with a newspaper?” I asked excitedly.
He shook his head. “No, I had an offer but decided not to take it. Do you remember Holly? The
interviewer for that magazine that did that piece on Sabina Heartwood earlyst year?”
“Yeah. From the Blue Fang pack, right?”
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“Yeah,” Zeff confirmed. “Well, we’ve kept in touch. She had an idea for an online magazine. So, we’ve
been working together, and we’ve actually gotten some decent interest in it. We have few investors.
We’ veunched the first two weekly issues through pre-release to a test demographic. Things are
looking pretty promising.”
“Zeff, that’s fantastic,” I eximed. “I’m so proud of you. How long have you been nning this?”
“We’ve been discussing it and making ns for a while,” Zeff said. “But I didn’t seriously consider
making it my primary focus until you left. Let’s face it. You were my best client. There didn’t seem like
much of a reason to stay.”
I knew he was making light of everything that happened, but it still bothered me that I had hurt him the
way I did.
“Zeff, you know how sorry I am about what happened.”
He grabbed my hand. “Don’t be, Ayls. Honestly, it was the best thing that could have happened for both
of us. I know that now. Asking you what I did wasn’t fair for many reasons. So, just forget about it all.
You did nothing wrong, and I’m happy. Okay?”
I smiled at him, believing every word. “Okay.”
“Good,” he said. “Because I have a proposition for you.”
“Okay…” I said skeptically.
“So, we have an open segment that we feel we need to fill, but we were having trouble finding anything
we think would be a long-term fit. But we got a suggestion that, with the right writer, we think would be
interesting to try. And I thought of you.”
“Okay,” I said, still skeptical. “You know I’m a Sablemane now, Zeff. I
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have a job there.”
“I know,” he said. “You can do this from anywhere, and it wouldn’t be a full-time position. We publish
one issue a week at this time. We may bump it up to two issuester if it’s justified. But you wouldn’t
have to contribute to every issue.”
“Okay, so what’s the project?” I asked.
“We want you to cover an advice column,” he replied. “Kind of like a Dear Abby. Industry stats say they
are making aeback and doing well on online tforms. Holly and I both think you’d be perfect.”
I was shocked. That wasn’t anything like what I expected. I was ttered but confused. Material ? of N?velDrama.Org.
“Oh,” I said. “Well, that’s not where I thought this was going. Why me?”
He chuckled. “Trust me, Ayls. You’re a natural at it. You may never see it yourself, but you can do this
no sweat.”
I sighed. “It sounds great, Zeff. But I’ve already got a lot going on right now. I’m still learning how to run
the business at Second Story. Plus, Alpha Torin’s book.”
“You absolutely don’t have tomit to anything right now,” he insisted with a smile. “We have the next
couple of months scheduled out anyway. And we would need to run a few issues with submission
requests. We’re open to working with you on a schedule and have time. So just think about it.”
“I think I can do that,” I said.
I changed the subject to his recent travels. He had been in the Blue Fang territory for the most part,
working with Holly to get the site up
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and running. But he had visited a few other packs looking for investors and contributors. The more we
talked, the more I started to feel something was going on between him and Holly. After some prying, he
did finally admit that they were dating. I was so happy to hear that and couldn’t wait to meet Holly
again.
We ended up spending hours at the restaurant. We talked about a bunch of things, and I was reminded
just how much I loved Zeff’spany. It waste afternoon by the time we left, leaving a huge tip for
the server for taking up her table for so long.
I was giving him a hug goodbye when I noticed a man standing on the sidewalk at the end of the lot. He
was familiar, but I couldn’t remember from where. We briefly made eye contact, and the man turned
and walked away. It felt strange to me. But it wasn’t surprising that I would see someone I knew in the
area, so I brushed it off.
Zeff and I nned to get together againter in the week and parted ways. I wanted to run a few other
errands before heading back to theke house.
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