CHAPTER 29 I went for another run when I got up the next morning. It was much shorter. Victor accompanied me. During the run, I thought about my plans for the day. Other than the dinner date with Susie, there weren't any. For the first time since my reawakening, I had nothing I had to do. It felt good but also eerie. It made me think more about the future. Something I hadn't thought much about. Neither Hudson nor Reynolds were the type of people content to just sit around the house all day or play golf all the time. Fun as that may be. I don't need a job. I have more than enough money now to live comfortably for the rest of my life—should I be lucky enough to remain as Mike Hudson. What can I do though? I need a challenge—a purpose. Que sera, sera. Whatever will be, will be. Sounds lik

