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Click here"Governor, Denise says you are not allowed to call me after 9 p.m."
Denise was Arnie's wife and she had begun to set down rules.
"Arnie tell Denise it is an emergency. I need Patrick X. Sullivan appointed interim DA of Van Patten County first thing tomorrow morning."
"Who the fuck is this guy?"
"He is my trump and he can take an ace. I don't expect you to understand that Arnie. I'm just putting him into position to use him if I need him."
To be concluded
Wow, leave it to a lawyer to stick his nose in where he hasn’t been invited, and probably isn’t wanted. I’m talking about Solomon intruding into Laura and Pat’s divorce, of course. And he made it sound so altruistic when it’s really only about money. Because a divorced attorney might make The Firm look bad to prospective clients.
Looking forward to the next chapter.
Sadly on reading a second time, knowing what's coming, I can't help but dislike Laura, and in fact all the women in this story, more. It's almost as if RG has never met a normal woman, and just thinks all women are scheming whore's with loose mortals ruled solely by their libido.
Strange that the commenter below thinks Laura is an evil bitch. Upto now she just comes across as naive and a little stupid. Not really the kind of character you'd expect from a Partner in a law firm, especially not from someone that graduated from Yale Law.
I suspect that we've been trickle truthed and the true nature of Laura will be exposed in the next chapter ... will have to wait and see, but tbh I'm not loving this story, it's a little dog whistle'ish.
RG is a master of writing evil, selfish, bitch wives. Amazing how much hate he engenders in me for fictional women. If they were on fire, burning in the street, I would be the cheering section.