“Hey,” Flynn calls my attention, and I make eye contact. “It’s a completely natural reaction, and one I noticed long before you left my office yesterday. You want him to feel the hurt you felt when you learned what he’d inflicted on you. To you, as you are now, the act was a betrayal of your trust, because you don’t remember the events leading up to it. So now, you need to figure out how to express your hurt and anger. Carl is hurting terribly as it is, I promise you. Taking your frustration out on him isn’t going to help you move forward, and it may actually hurt you both.” “So what do I do, then?” “You’re going to take it out on me.” What? “You can’t be serious.” I look toward Taylor and Sophie, but they’ve rounded to the far side of the pond; unlikely to hear, though I’m sure Taylor

