I took her hand in mine only to find she was one of those limp-handed shakers. Either she lacked confidence or she was feigning interest. Whichever, it was clear she didn't want to make my acquaintance, but I didn't care; I didn't like her either. Thankfully, there was no need for any small talk as Aaron whisked me away to his office with Catriona calling after him something about getting together for drinks sometime. Aaron's office was at the end of a hall that housed four offices, two on one side and two on the other. Each office had glass front walls with blinds in varying degrees of openness. The doors of the first two offices, which faced across from each other, were wide open as well as the blinds, and their occupants sat at their desks busily scanning their computer screens. Each l

