Chapter 28Joseph was waiting in the Titan when I walked out of the Junction City commuter airport terminal late that afternoon. I deliberately staggered the last few steps, causing him to howl and beat on the steering wheel in glee. He went off into another fit in the cab when I said the lady was walking a straight line prowling the streets of New York looking for new meat. Without thinking, I reached out and squeezed his knee. “You’re good for a guy’s morale, Joseph.” After I took my hand away; my palm tingled for five miles. Joseph drove us back home because he claimed I was so worn out from chasing women I couldn’t be trusted behind the wheel. On the way, he told me more about the team who showed up taking pictures and asking questions. “Did you tell them anything?” I asked. “Just t

