Red nodded at me happily although I'm certain he would have preferred to see a few fists fly. I took out my pad and pen. “Okay, Mr. O'Toole, shoot. Give me the update about this new development. I want the readers of the Gazette to hear it from the horse's mouth. To be the first to get the full story, all the details. And don't leave anything out.” Seamus smiled. “Excellent. Your timing's a bit, shall we say, inconvenient but I'm happy to tell you all about it.” He glanced over at Paisley. “Darling, why don't you take our guests in for dinner while I finish up with Joe here. I don't want to keep the rest of you waiting while I blather on. No point in letting good food sit uneaten.” “I'd rather stick with you,” Red O'Brien said. “I'd like to hear the official gaffe myself.” “And if you

