Chapter 13Spenser arrived at the church for the monthly board meeting. He wondered if news of his moving out of the apartment he’d shared with Jordan had reached this far. And if it had, what implications would it have for him? If his reason for breaking off relations with Jordan had reached the bishop, surely he’d have heard before this, wouldn’t he? It’d been weeks since he’d moved out. As he walked toward the church’s Fellowship Hall, mulling these questions over in his head, a voice came from behind him. “Spenser, Spenser, wait up!” Spenser turned. It was Charlie Tillman. Spenser stopped and waited, a feeling of dread creeping over him. When Charlie caught up, the first thing he asked was, “How are things going with your roommate?” Not, how are you, or how are things going at the l

