CHAPTER 41 Unresolved Issues… Ron I rubbed my hands over my temples, as I could feel the headache coming. More often than not, I have been spending more time at the office, and it's starting to tell on me. I desperately wanted to go home but anytime I remembered how cold and dreary the place was, I chose to seek the comfort of my equally austere office. After all, it wasn't like I had anyone waiting for me. My mind flashed back to my wife of one year, who died of an illness a couple of years back. The twinge of guilt I felt every time I conjured her face never failed to get me. Just like I did anytime that I felt something remotely uncomfortable, I shoved it deep down my heart, never to think about it again. It's funny how fast life comes at you. I never thought I'd be 27 and wi

