It had been a long day. Andy contacted his lawyer, who brought in Ed Turner, an associate in their family law department. It was twenty minutes later that Ed phoned Diana and had her on the phone for an hour, scribbling notes furiously. It was getting late, and he could see Diana winding down. He needed to get back to the estate. He picked up his coat and watched Laura, who sat in the corner of the sofa with Danny in her lap as if he gave her some peace. “Leaving?” Jed asked as he slid his hand over Diana’s shoulder and then rubbed both as if they were stiff. “Yeah, I have to get back.” Diana hung up the phone before Andy could step out the door. “We got it, yeah.” She threw her hands in the air and then patted Jed’s hand on her shoulder. “Your lawyer—thank you, Andy—arranged for a vi

