Chapter Two Bright and early the next day, Roger was already in his office by the time Rachel arrived. He dashed around like he was late for something, shuffling papers on his desk and muttering to himself. His coat and a folded tie were draped over his luggage by the wall. Something’s up. She stepped into his office as the door was wide open. “Hey, Roger. What’s goin’ on?” “Rachel, I’m glad you’re here. I need to go to Sierra Leone. Something’s come up and if I don’t straighten it out, we’ll miss the commitment date for CCE. Would you get me a ride to the airport? I’ll leave my car here.” “Sure.” CCE was a major new account, one the company, Roger especially, had fought hard to get. She spun around, hung up her coat, and dialed the car service from her desk. As her computer came ali

