Sienna I heard him through the wall as I clocked in for the day. The supply room shared a thin partition with the small office the physiotherapy staff used between sessions and I was restocking resistance bands when his voice came through. Not loud because Dominic Ashford did not raise his voice but since the walls in this building were built for the seventies, I was eavesdropping without meaning to. "I got your message," he said. A pause. "Alec, I'm not doing this while I'm at work." Another pause, longer this time. "That's not fair and you know it." I should have put my earbuds in, I really should have. Guess what, I didn't. "I'm not saying I don't care. I'm saying caring about something and knowing what to do about it are two completely different things and you have been confus

