Chapter Ten “You heard from Julie?” Cameron asked as he strode into the tiny back office, which had not even a small window. Aside from Dean, Joe was there as well, his hair neat and tidy, wearing a white T-shirt and dark blue jeans. It was at that second that Cameron realized he’d just stepped into the middle of something heated. They both were quiet now as he took another minute to realize how much this place didn’t suit him. The thought took his mood to something dark and unpleasant. “No.” Dean shook his head. “But we should have a discussion about her and why she’s not fit for a place like this, and whether it’s even a good idea she comes back.” He tapped the desk with his knuckles and then gestured to Joe. “And about other things that have gone on right under your nose here.” Camer

