Chapter 57: Opposition July 10, 20— 6:02 P.M. Pittsburgh Jarr was manning the bakery again. Felix Finelli, the new hire, was quite adequate regarding a variety of positions at the shop and stayed behind to help Jarr. There was also the new intern named Frankie Ki, who wasn’t as good as Erich Misslow in handling Cupcakes’ clients and problems, but he sufficed. Ki probably wouldn’t last through the entire summer, even if Pedlemyer School of Cuisine in Cincinnati was paying the bakery to have the student there to work, but he was giving it his best. I followed Richter to the city again, a three-hour drive that exhausted me. To pass the time I tried to listen to some country music, but that didn’t help. Then I tried to listen to an audiobook on my iPod, a love story by James Patterson, bu

